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The1900 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 6, 1900, as part of the1900 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.
New Hampshire decisively voted for theRepublican nominee,PresidentWilliam McKinley, over theDemocratic nominee, formerU.S. representative and 1896 Democratic presidential nomineeWilliam Jennings Bryan. McKinley won New Hampshire by a margin of 20.91 points in this rematch of the1896 presidential election. The return of economic prosperity and recent victory in theSpanish–American War helped McKinley to score a decisive victory.
Bryan had previously lost New Hampshire to McKinleyfour years earlier, and would lose the state again in1908 toWilliam Howard Taft.
| 1900 United States presidential election in New Hampshire[1] | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Running mate | Popular vote | Electoral vote | ||||
| Count | % | Count | % | |||||
| Republican | William McKinley ofOhio(incumbent) | Theodore Roosevelt ofNew York | 54,799 | 59.33% | 4 | 100.00% | ||
| Democratic | William Jennings Bryan ofNebraska | Adlai Ewing Stevenson I ofIllinois | 35,489 | 38.42% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
| Prohibition | John Granville Woolley ofIllinois | Henry Brewer Metcalf ofRhode Island | 1,270 | 1.37% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
| Socialist | Eugene Victor Debs ofIndiana | Job Harriman ofCalifornia | 790 | 0.86% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
| N/A | Others | Others | 16 | 0.02% | 0 | 0.00% | ||
| Total | 92,364 | 100.00% | 4 | 100.00% | ||||
| County | William McKinley Republican | William Jennings Bryan Democratic | John Granville Woolley[2] Prohibition | Various candidates[2] Other parties | Margin | Total votes cast[3] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
| Belknap | 3,099 | 61.32% | 1,819 | 35.99% | 116 | 2.44% | 20 | 0.42% | 1,280 | 26.92% | 5,054 |
| Carroll | 2,626 | 57.26% | 1,859 | 40.54% | 87 | 2.01% | 14 | 0.32% | 767 | 17.68% | 4,586 |
| Cheshire | 4,435 | 66.73% | 2,120 | 31.90% | 83 | 1.27% | 8 | 0.12% | 2,315 | 35.34% | 6,646 |
| Coös | 3,383 | 57.40% | 2,436 | 41.33% | 55 | 0.97% | 20 | 0.35% | 947 | 16.73% | 5,894 |
| Grafton | 6,177 | 61.71% | 3,619 | 36.15% | 173 | 1.77% | 41 | 0.42% | 2,558 | 26.23% | 10,010 |
| Hillsborough | 12,653 | 58.76% | 8,339 | 38.72% | 212 | 0.97% | 331 | 1.51% | 4,314 | 19.70% | 21,535 |
| Merrimack | 7,517 | 57.65% | 5,248 | 40.25% | 224 | 1.80% | 50 | 0.40% | 2,269 | 18.24% | 13,039 |
| Rockingham | 7,363 | 59.29% | 4,719 | 38.00% | 153 | 1.29% | 184 | 1.55% | 2,644 | 22.34% | 12,419 |
| Strafford | 4,987 | 55.32% | 3,792 | 42.06% | 117 | 1.36% | 119 | 1.38% | 1,195 | 13.89% | 9,015 |
| Sullivan | 2,559 | 61.43% | 1,538 | 36.92% | 50 | 1.16% | 19 | 0.44% | 1,021 | 23.63% | 4,166 |
| Totals | 54,799 | 59.33% | 35,489 | 38.42% | 1,270 | 1.41% | 806 | 0.89% | 19,310 | 21.42% | 92,364 |
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