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1924 Electoral College Results

PresidentCalvin Coolidge [R]
Main OpponentJohn W. Davis [D]
Electoral VoteWinner:  382Main Opponent:  136Total/Majority:  531/266
Votes for OthersRobert M. LaFollette (13)
Vice PresidentCharles G. Dawes (382)
V.P. OpponentsCharles W. Bryan (136), Burton K. Wheeler (13)
NotesProgressive Party candidate LaFollette received 4,822,856 popular votes for President.

 

StateElectoral Vote of Each StateFor PresidentFor Vice-President
Calvin Coolidge, of MassachusettsJohn W. Davis, of West VirginiaRobert M. La Follette, of WisconsinCharles G. Dawes, of IllinoisCharles W. Bryan, of NebraskaBurton K. Wheeler, of Montana
Alabama12-12--12-
Arizona33--3--
Arkansas9-9--9-
California1313--13--
Colorado66--6--
Connecticut77--7--
Delaware33--3--
Florida6-6--6-
Georgia14-14--14-
Idaho44--4--
Illinois2929--29--
Indiana1515--15--
Iowa1313--13--
Kansas1010--10--
Kentucky1313--13--
Louisiana10-10--10-
Maine66--6--
Maryland88--8--
Massachusetts1818--18--
Michigan1515--15--
Minnesota1212--12--
Mississippi10-10--10-
Missouri1818--18--
Montana44--4--
Nebraska88--8--
Nevada33--3--
New Hampshire44--4--
New Jersey1414--14--
New Mexico33--3--
New York4545--45--
North Carolina12-12--12-
North Dakota55--5--
Ohio2424--24--
Oklahoma10-10--10-
Oregon55--5--
Pennsylvania3838--38--
Rhode Island55--5--
South Carolina9-9--9-
South Dakota55--5--
Tennessee12-12--12-
Texas20-20--20-
Utah44--4--
Vermont44--4--
Virginia12-12--12-
Washington77--7--
West Virginia88--8--
Wisconsin13--13--13
Wyoming33--3--
Totals5313821361338213613
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The Office of the Federal Register (OFR) is a part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and, on behalf of the Archivist of the United States, coordinates certain functions of the Electoral College between the States and Congress. It hasno role in appointing electors and hasno contact with them. 

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Accordion
  • November 5, 2024—Election Day
    The voters in each State choose electors to serve in the Electoral College.

  • By December 11, 2024—Electors Appointed
    The State Executive of each State signs the Certificate of Ascertainment to appoint the electors chosen in the general election.

  • December 17, 2024—Electors vote
    The electors in each State meet to select the President and Vice President of the United States.

  • January 6, 2025—Congress counts the vote
    Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes (unless Congress passes a law to change the date from a Saturday or Sunday).

  • January 20, 2025—Inauguration Day
    The President-Elect is sworn in as President of the United States.

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