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File:ElectoralCollege1892.svg

U.S. presidential election maps ( SVG)
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English: Electoral college map for the 1892 United States presidential election.
Date 2008-12-31 (Original); 2009-10-10 (Current)
Source This image was adapted from File:ElectoralCollege1964.svg (itself based off File:Blank_US_Map.svg) using data from Cherokee Heritage Centre Historical Maps, the original version uploaded by AndyHogan14 and the National Atlas of the United States
Author Cg-realms (current)
AndyHogan14 (original)


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