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1916 United States presidential election in Nevada

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1916 United States presidential election in Nevada

← 1912 November 7, 1916 1920 →
 
Nominee Woodrow Wilson Charles Evans Hughes Allan L. Benson
Party Democratic Republican Socialist
Home state New Jersey New York New York
Running mate Thomas R. Marshall Charles W. Fairbanks George Ross Kirkpatrick
Electoral vote 3 0 0
Popular vote 17,776 12,127 3,065
Percentage 53.36% 36.40% 9.20%

County Results

President before election

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

Elected President

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

The United States presidential election in the Nevada, 1916 took place on November 7, 1916, as part of the 1916 United States presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Nevada was won by incumbent President of the United States, former Governor of New Jersey Woodrow Wilson, who won the state by a comfortable margin of nearly seventeen points and carried every county in the state except Douglas,[1] a county that since statehood has voted Democratic only for William Jennings Bryan in the "free silver" elections of 1896 and 1900 and for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt landslides of 1932 and 1936.[2] Nevada voted more than 5% more Democratic than the nation as a whole,[3] an anomaly exceeded only by Bryan and Roosevelt in their first two elections each.

Results

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General Election Results[4]
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Democratic Party Woodrow Wilson Robert L. Douglass 17,776
Democratic Party Woodrow Wilson Joseph L. Earl 17,673
Democratic Party Woodrow Wilson James T. Goodin 17,661
Republican Party Charles Evans Hughes Walter R. Bracken 12,127
Republican Party Charles Evans Hughes P. L. Flanigan 12,082
Republican Party Charles Evans Hughes Allen G. McBride 12,068
Socialist Party Allan Benson Jud Harris 3,065
Socialist Party Allan Benson Mrs. Nellie T. Ziegler 3,038
Socialist Party Allan Benson J. E. Rearick 3,032
Prohibition Party Frank Hanly George W. Ingalls 348
Prohibition Party Frank Hanly Mortimer J. Swander 347
Prohibition Party Frank Hanly Ida M. Ashbury 346
Votes cast[a] 33,316

Results by county

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County Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
Charles Evans Hughes
Republican
Allan Louis Benson[5]
Socialist
James Franklin Hanly[5]
Prohibition
Margin Total votes cast[b]
# % # % # % # % # %
Churchill 831 53.51% 531 34.19% 184 11.85% 7 0.45% 300 19.32% 1,553
Clark 1,115 60.17% 529 28.55% 194 10.47% 15 0.81% 586 31.62% 1,853
Douglas 301 43.50% 337 48.70% 43 6.21% 11 1.59% -36 -5.20% 692
Elko 2,020 60.32% 1,072 32.01% 225 6.72% 32 0.96% 948 28.31% 3,349
Esmeralda 1,135 49.76% 709 31.08% 418 18.33% 19 0.83% 426 18.68% 2,281
Eureka 263 50.58% 239 45.96% 15 2.88% 3 0.58% 24 4.62% 520
Humboldt 1,681 56.03% 1,004 33.47% 291 9.70% 24 0.80% 677 22.56% 3,000
Lander 473 50.81% 321 34.48% 130 13.96% 7 0.75% 152 16.33% 931
Lincoln 634 71.16% 202 22.67% 51 5.72% 4 0.45% 432 48.49% 891
Lyon 769 47.03% 669 40.92% 174 10.64% 23 1.41% 100 6.11% 1,635
Mineral 617 55.69% 385 34.75% 99 8.94% 7 0.63% 232 20.94% 1,108
Nye 1,601 50.50% 1,019 32.15% 536 16.91% 14 0.44% 582 18.35% 3,170
Ormsby 610 49.71% 534 43.52% 63 5.13% 20 1.63% 76 6.19% 1,227
Storey 463 52.61% 403 45.80% 6 0.68% 8 0.91% 60 6.81% 880
Washoe 3,341 47.07% 3,225 45.44% 397 5.59% 135 1.90% 116 1.63% 7,098
White Pine 1,922 61.45% 948 30.31% 239 7.64% 19 0.61% 974 31.14% 3,128
Totals 17,776 53.36% 12,127 36.40% 3,065 9.20% 348 1.04% 5,649 16.96% 33,316

Counties that flipped from Progressive to Democratic

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Counties that flipped from Progressive to Republican

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  2. ^ Based on highest elector on each ticket

References

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  1. ^ "1916 Presidential General Election Results - Nevada". U.S. Election Atlas. David Leip. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. ^ Counting the Votes; Nevada
  4. ^ Biennial Report of the Secretary of State 1915-1916. Carson City, Nevada: State Printing Office. p. 40. Retrieved July 9, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Nevada Secretary of State Elections Division; Official Returns of Election of November 7, 1916, p. 20