1896 United States presidential election in Maryland

The 1896 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 3, 1896. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1896 United States presidential election. States voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

1896 United States presidential election in Maryland

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NomineeWilliam McKinleyWilliam Jennings Bryan
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateOhioNebraska
Running mateGarret HobartArthur Sewall
Electoral vote80
Popular vote136,959104,150
Percentage54.73%41.62%

County Results

President before election

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

Maryland was won by the Republican nominees, former Ohio Governor William McKinley and his running mate Garret Hobart of New Jersey. They defeated the Democratic nominee, former U.S. Representative from Nebraska William Jennings Bryan and his running mate Arthur Sewall. McKinley won the state by a margin of 13.11%.

This was the first time that a Republican presidential candidate won Maryland since Abraham Lincoln in 1864 and the Democrats would not win the state's popular vote until Woodrow Wilson in 1912.

In this election, Maryland voted 8.8% more Republican than the nation at-large.[1]

Bryan would lose Maryland to McKinley again four years later. In 1908, he would lose the popular vote to William Howard Taft but would win the electoral vote.

Results

1896 United States presidential election in Maryland[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanWilliam McKinley136,95954.73%8
DemocraticWilliam Jennings Bryan101,76340.67%0
PopulistWilliam Jennings Bryan2,3870.95%0
TotalWilliam Jennings Bryan104,15041.62%0
ProhibitionJoshua Levering5,9182.36%0
National DemocraticJohn M. Palmer2,4991.00%0
Socialist LaborCharles H. Matchett5870.23%0
National ProhibitionCharles E. Bentley1360.05%0
Totals250,249100.00%8
Voter turnout

Results by county

CountyWilliam McKinley
Republican
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
Joshua Levering
Prohibition
John McAuley Palmer
National Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[3]
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Allegany5,46456.45%3,90740.36%2362.44%570.59%160.17%1,55716.08%9,680
Anne Arundel4,03054.88%3,14542.83%1151.57%480.65%50.07%88512.05%7,343
Baltimore9,21153.59%7,11041.37%5122.98%2801.63%750.44%2,10112.22%17,188
Baltimore City61,96558.13%40,85938.33%1,9031.79%1,3501.27%5240.49%21,10619.80%106,601
Calvert1,29457.95%88139.45%492.19%60.27%30.13%41318.50%2,233
Caroline1,68648.45%1,65147.44%1103.16%250.72%80.23%351.01%3,480
Carroll4,04749.72%3,84147.19%2092.57%350.43%80.10%2062.53%8,140
Cecil3,12850.21%2,90846.68%991.59%881.41%70.11%2203.53%6,230
Charles2,11759.99%1,37238.88%220.62%140.40%40.11%74521.11%3,529
Dorchester3,04852.24%2,63845.21%1272.18%160.27%60.10%4107.03%5,835
Frederick6,35253.20%5,21443.67%2792.34%880.74%70.06%1,1389.53%11,940
Garrett2,05860.67%1,27737.65%411.21%140.41%20.06%78123.02%3,392
Harford3,37447.49%3,36047.29%2924.11%731.03%60.08%140.20%7,105
Howard1,98151.19%1,78646.15%591.52%360.93%80.21%1955.04%3,870
Kent2,39953.73%1,98044.34%781.75%80.18%00.00%4199.38%4,465
Montgomery3,21947.02%3,45650.48%1081.58%570.83%60.09%-237-3.46%6,846
Prince George's3,25055.94%2,50543.12%250.43%280.48%20.03%74512.82%5,810
Queen Anne's1,91741.53%2,51654.51%1433.10%320.69%80.17%-599-12.98%4,616
Somerset2,64650.80%2,08440.01%4518.66%150.29%130.25%56210.79%5,209
St. Mary's2,04457.56%1,47141.42%190.54%150.42%20.06%57316.14%3,551
Talbot2,54251.50%2,18944.35%1513.06%501.01%40.08%3537.15%4,936
Washington5,42853.57%4,38243.24%1971.94%1141.13%120.12%1,04610.32%10,133
Wicomico2,02243.75%2,25348.75%3146.79%300.65%30.06%-231-5.00%4,622
Worcester1,75642.59%1,96147.56%3799.19%200.49%70.17%-205-4.97%4,123
Totals136,97854.60%104,74641.75%5,9182.36%2,4991.00%7360.29%32,23212.85%250,877

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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