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Who won more undisputed electoral votes?
Tilden
Hayes

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I can say none of them but golden has won more votes that hayles as explained.

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On the night of the presidential election in November 1876, the headline of the New-York Tribune proclaimed "Tilden Elected." That verdict, of course, was premature. Although Democrat Samuel Tilden had won 250,000 more votes than Republican Rutherford B. Hayes, neither man gained an undisputed electoral-vote majority. To reach the 185 electoral votes necessary for election, Tilden needed one more vote; Hayes needed 20. Together, Oregon, Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana controlled 20 disputed electoral vote

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Hayes

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