96,18937,441
Indiana118,67094,37522,386
Iowa36,17043,9549,180
Kentucky74,64231467,416
Louisiana22,16420,709
Maine39,08067,1793,325
Maryland39,11528147,460
Massachusetts39,240108,19019,626
Michigan52,13671,7621,660
Mississippi35,44624,195
Missouri58,16448,524
New Hampshire32,78938,345422
New Jersey46,94328,33824,115
New York195,878276,004124,604
North Carolina48,24636,886
Ohio170,874187,49728,121
Pennsylvania239,772147,96382,202
Rhode Island6,68011,4671,675
South CarolinaPres. Electors chosen.
Tennessee73,63666,117
Texas31,16915,689
Vermont10,56939,561545
Virginia89,70629160,310
Wisconsin52,84366,090580
Total1,838,2321,341,514874,707
Mr. Lincoln, if he obtains all the free States, will have just one hundred and eighty-three electoral votes, while (the whole number being three hundred and three) one hundred and fifty two would be a majority of the whole.
Then, it appears, he could only spare thirty-one, and should he lose New York, (thirty-five votes,) must