As a result of the status of Reconstruction, the state's three electoral votes were allocated by the State Legislature to Grant. This was the only time in the state's history that the popular vote did not decide the election in the state,[2] as well as one of only two times nationally after the American Civil War (along with Colorado in 1876).
^"The Returns". The Carson Daily Appeal. November 6, 1868. Retrieved January 26, 2021.