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The Presidential Election of 1916. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 978-0-8093-0965-8. Miller, Sally M. "The Socialist Party and the Negro, 1901–20," Journal of Negro History 56 (July 1971): 220–229. online; Oks, David. "The Election of 1916, 'Negrowumpism,' and the Black Defection from the Republican Party."
The 1916 United States presidential election in Mississippi took ... General election results [1] Party ... This page was last edited on 30 October 2024, ...
Presidential election year: Election day: November 7: Incumbent president: Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) Next Congress: 65th: Presidential election; Partisan control: Democratic hold: Popular vote margin: Democratic +3.1%: Electoral vote: Woodrow Wilson (D) 277: Charles Evans Hughes (R) 254: 1916 presidential election results.
On election day projections were for a majority for Wilson of between forty-five thousand and fifty thousand, [8] which closely approximated the final result. Nonetheless, North Carolina was one of only three states where Wilson failed to improve upon his 1912 percentage, and indeed his 16.39 point win was three points smaller than conservative ...
The 1912 presidential election was an epochal disaster for the Republican Party, which had won eleven of the previous thirteen elections, a period of dominance only interrupted by the two non-consecutive terms of Grover Cleveland and unequaled before or since in the history of the
The 1916 United States presidential election in Tennessee was held on November 7, 1916. Tennessee voters chose twelve representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. For over a century after the Civil War, Tennessee was divided according to political loyalties established in that war.
The first Republican presidential debate was held on August 23, 2023, and the first primary contest was the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, which was held on January 15, 2024. [63] Trump won the nomination easily; he was formally nominated at the Republican Convention on July 15, his third consecutive presidential nomination.
1916 United States presidential election in Connecticut [1] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Republican: Charles Evans Hughes of New York: Charles Warren Fairbanks of Indiana: 106,514: 49.80%: 7: 100.00%: Democratic: Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey: Thomas Riley Marshall of Indiana: 99,786 46.66% 0 0.00% ...