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1916 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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1916 Democratic Party presidential primaries

← 1912March 7 to June 6, 19161920 →
 
NomineeWoodrow Wilson
Home stateNew Jersey
Contests won21
Popular vote1,202,492[1]
Percentage98.66%

     Wilson
First place by popular vote

Previous Democratic nominee

Woodrow Wilson

Democratic nominee

Woodrow Wilson

From March 7 to June 6, 1916, voters of theDemocratic Party chose its nominee forpresident in the1916 United States presidential election.[2] Incumbent PresidentWoodrow Wilson was selected as the nominee through a series ofprimary elections andcaucuses culminating in the1916 Democratic National Convention held from June 14 to June 16, 1916, inSt. Louis,Missouri.

Results

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1916 Democratic primary results by county popular vote[a]
  Wilson
  •   Wilson—50–60%
  •   Wilson—60–70%
  •   Wilson—70–80%
  •   Wilson—90–90%
  •   Wilson—90–100%
StateDateWoodrow WilsonRobert G. RossScattering
Indiana[3]March 7160,423
(100.0%)
Minnesota[4]March 1445,136
(100.0%)
New Hampshire[5]March 145,684
(100.0%)
North Dakota[6]March 2145,136
(100%)
Michigan[7]April 384,972
(99.77%)
199
(0.23%)[b]
New York[8]April 4112,538
(100.0%)
Wisconsin[9]April 4109,462
(99.79%)
231
(0.21%)[c]
Illinois[10]April 11136,839
(99.84%)
219
(0.16%)[d]
Nebraska[11]April 1869,506
(87.71%)
9,417
(11.88%)
327
(0.16%)[e]
Montana[12]April 2117,960
(99.29%)
129
(0.71%)[f]
Iowa[13]April 2531,447
(97.83%)
698
(2.17%)[g]
Massachusetts[14]April 2520,209
(100.0%)
New Jersey[15]April 2582,668
(97.16%)
63
(2.84%)[h]
Ohio[16]April 2525,407
(99.75%)
2,416
(0.25%)[i]
California[17]May 275,788
(100.0%)
Vermont[18]May 163,711
(99.38%)
23
(0.62%)[j]
Pennsylvania[19]May 16142,022
(98.72%)
1,840
(0.62%)[k]
Oregon[20]May 2327,898
(100.0%)
South Dakota[21]May 1910,341
(100.0%)
North Carolina[22]June 333,532
(99.94%)
19
(0.62%)[l]
West Virginia[23]June 630,000~
(95.24%)
1,500~
(4.76%)[m]
Legend:  1st place
(popular vote)
2nd place
(popular vote)
3rd place
(popular vote)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Those states with no recorded county results are shaded by their total popular vote percentage.
  2. ^124 ballots were cast forWilliam Jennings Bryan, 55 forHenry Ford, and 20 forTheodore Roosevelt
  3. ^The people these votes are for is unknown.
  4. ^173 ballots were cast forChamp Clark, 33 forWilliam Jennings Bryan, and 13 for others.
  5. ^It is unknown who 290 ballots were cast for, but 37 were forWilliam Jennings Bryan.
  6. ^88 ballots were cast forWilliam Jennings Bryan, 41 forChamp Clark.
  7. ^363 ballots were forChamp Clark, 149 forWilliam Jennings Bryan, and 186 unknown votes.
  8. ^27 ballots were cast forHenry Ford, 10 forWilliam Jennings Bryan, and the rest are unclear.
  9. ^1,621 ballots were cast forHenry Ford, 621 forChamp Clark, 115 forWilliam Jennings Bryan, 31 forJudson Harmon, 27 forJames E. Campbell and 1 unknown vote.
  10. ^All were cast forChamp Clark
  11. ^1,581 ballots were cast forHenry Ford, 49 forTheodore Roosevelt, 12 forWilliam Jennings Bryan, and 198 for unknown candidates.
  12. ^5 ballots were forWilliam Jennings Bryan, 4 were forChamp Clark, 1 forRobert B. Glenn, and 9 unknown votes.
  13. ^The total vote count for West Virginia is not fully known and had to be estimated from what is known.

References

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