Respuesta :

Samuel J. Tilden outpolled Rutherford B. Hayes 

Answer:

In the 1876 presidential election, Democratic candidate Samuel J. Tilden won the popular vote.

Explanation:

The presidential elections of 1876 were the most disputed and intense in the electoral history of the United States of America. Samuel J. Tilden of New York, defeated the Republican candidate, Rutherford B. Hayes, originally from Ohio, in the popular vote. Thus, Tilden would receive 184 electoral votes against 165 of Hayes, but 20 votes were not counted (from the states of Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina) and were disputed. Each party declared its voters as winners, but in Ohio a Democratic elector was dismissed from his position for holding a public office. Finally, Hayes assumed the presidency on March 4, 1877.