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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.

| State | Date | Woodrow Wilson | Robert G. Ross | Scattering |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indiana[3] | March 7 | 160,423 (100.0%) | ||
| Minnesota[4] | March 14 | 45,136 (100.0%) | ||
| New Hampshire[5] | March 14 | 5,684 (100.0%) | ||
| North Dakota[6] | March 21 | 45,136 (100%) | ||
| Michigan[7] | April 3 | 84,972 (99.77%) | 199 (0.23%)[b] | |
| New York[8] | April 4 | 112,538 (100.0%) | ||
| Wisconsin[9] | April 4 | 109,462 (99.79%) | 231 (0.21%)[c] | |
| Illinois[10] | April 11 | 136,839 (99.84%) | 219 (0.16%)[d] | |
| Nebraska[11] | April 18 | 69,506 (87.71%) | 9,417 (11.88%) | 327 (0.16%)[e] |
| Montana[12] | April 21 | 17,960 (99.29%) | 129 (0.71%)[f] | |
| Iowa[13] | April 25 | 31,447 (97.83%) | 698 (2.17%)[g] | |
| Massachusetts[14] | April 25 | 20,209 (100.0%) | ||
| New Jersey[15] | April 25 | 82,668 (97.16%) | 63 (2.84%)[h] | |
| Ohio[16] | April 25 | 25,407 (99.75%) | 2,416 (0.25%)[i] | |
| California[17] | May 2 | 75,788 (100.0%) | ||
| Vermont[18] | May 16 | 3,711 (99.38%) | 23 (0.62%)[j] | |
| Pennsylvania[19] | May 16 | 142,022 (98.72%) | 1,840 (0.62%)[k] | |
| Oregon[20] | May 23 | 27,898 (100.0%) | ||
| South Dakota[21] | May 19 | 10,341 (100.0%) | ||
| North Carolina[22] | June 3 | 33,532 (99.94%) | 19 (0.62%)[l] | |
| West Virginia[23] | June 6 | 30,000~ (95.24%) | 1,500~ (4.76%)[m] |
| Legend: | 1st place (popular vote) | 2nd place (popular vote) | 3rd place (popular vote) |
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