(Dixie Forever) 1875 Confederate States presidential election

The 1875 Confederate States presidential election of November 6, 1875, was the fourth presidential election in the Confederate States of America. Henry S. Foote, the incumbent president, narrowly won reelection.

Background
After a controversial term as President, Henry S. Foote, the incumbent president, ran for reelection. Despite a challenge within his own party by his own Vice President, Richard Coke, he retained the parties nomination.

After a quick convention, Matt Whitaker Ransom, a progressive from North Carolina, won the nomination. Ransom, the Governor of North Carolina, was famous for his progressive reforms as Governor, and his support for Bimetallism.

Results
President Foote won with a slim majority in the electoral college, and a comfortable majority in the popular vote.