1916 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

The 1916 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 2, 1920, as part of the 1916 United States presidential election in which all contemporary 48 states participated. Voters chose seven electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting Democratic incumbents Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall, against Republican challengers Associate Justice Charles Evans Hughes and his running mate, former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks.

1916 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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NomineeWoodrow WilsonCharles Evans HughesAllan L. Benson
PartyDemocraticRepublicanSocialist
Home stateNew JerseyNew YorkNew York
Running mateThomas R. MarshallCharles W. FairbanksGeorge Ross Kirkpatrick
Electoral vote700
Popular vote183,388167,20822,800
Percentage48.13%43.89%5.98%

County Results

President before election

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

Elected President

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

Washington had been a one-party Republican bastion for twenty years before this election.[1] Democratic representation in the Washington legislature would during this period at times be countable on one hand,[2] and neither Alton B. Parker nor William Jennings Bryan in his third presidential run carried even one county in the state. Republican primaries had taken over as the chief mode of political competition when introduced in the late 1900s.[3]

However, a powerful "peace vote" in the Western states[4] due to opposition to participation in World War I, and the transfer of a considerable part of the substantial vote for Eugene Debs from the previous election to Wilson owing to such Progressive reforms as the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments[5] allowed Woodrow Wilson to carry Washington by a 4.25 percentage point margin. In doing this, Wilson was the first ever Democratic victor in the Western Washington Puget Sound counties of Island, San Juan and Kitsap,[6] and the only Democrat between 1904 and 1924 to carry any Washington county in a two-way presidential race.

Results

Presidential CandidateRunning MatePartyElectoral Vote (EV)Popular Vote (PV)[7]
Woodrow Wilson of New JerseyThomas R. MarshallDemocratic7183,38848.13%
Charles Evans HughesCharles W. FairbanksRepublican0167,20843.89%
Allan L. BensonGeorge Ross KirkpatrickSocialist022,8005.98%
James HanlyIra LandrithProhibition06,8681.80%
Arthur E. ReimerCaleb HarrisonSocialist Labor07300.19%

Results by county

CountyThomas Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
Charles Evans Hughes
Republican
Allan Louis Benson
Socialist
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[8]
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1,29448.41%1,23746.28%1124.19%301.12%572.13%2,673
Asotin1,13648.59%1,00442.94%1175.00%813.46%1325.65%2,338
Benton1,35142.03%1,46045.43%34210.64%611.90%-109-3.39%3,214
Chelan2,74743.46%3,01147.63%4056.41%1582.50%-264-4.18%6,321
Clallam1,33941.06%1,47545.23%41812.82%290.89%-136-4.17%3,261
Clark3,72841.28%4,41948.93%6777.50%2082.30%-691-7.65%9,032
Columbia1,16447.57%1,14846.91%1084.41%271.10%160.65%2,447
Cowlitz1,28233.44%2,11355.11%3789.86%611.59%-831-21.67%3,834
Douglas1,91659.52%1,12534.95%1484.60%300.93%79124.57%3,219
Ferry91352.99%58133.72%22112.83%80.46%33219.27%1,723
Franklin1,11057.93%67135.02%1095.69%261.36%43922.91%1,916
Garfield72845.02%84552.26%321.98%120.74%-117-7.24%1,617
Grant1,56351.58%1,20539.77%2217.29%411.35%35811.82%3,030
Grays Harbor4,99244.04%5,02444.32%1,20910.67%1110.98%-32-0.28%11,336
Island85546.34%80443.58%1709.21%160.87%512.76%1,845
Jefferson86140.77%1,09451.80%1346.34%231.09%-233-11.03%2,112
King52,36254.71%38,95940.71%3,1933.34%1,1941.25%13,40314.00%95,708
Kitsap3,47949.89%2,63837.83%75110.77%1061.52%84112.06%6,974
Kittitas2,60949.40%2,31043.74%2624.96%1001.89%2995.66%5,281
Klickitat1,47845.35%1,57048.17%1865.71%250.77%-92-2.82%3,259
Lewis4,31840.73%5,18648.92%8457.97%2522.38%-868-8.19%10,601
Lincoln2,82751.67%2,35643.06%2214.04%671.22%4718.61%5,471
Mason77945.19%76444.32%1629.40%191.10%150.87%1,724
Okanogan2,92454.82%1,89635.55%4748.89%400.75%1,02819.27%5,334
Pacific1,53734.02%2,68859.50%2575.69%360.80%-1,151-25.48%4,518
Pend Oreille1,08050.94%91643.21%1115.24%130.61%1647.74%2,120
Pierce18,94048.85%16,78043.28%1,8944.89%1,1562.98%2,1605.57%38,770
San Juan66947.96%59142.37%1228.75%130.93%785.59%1,395
Skagit4,93647.88%4,14240.17%9519.22%2812.73%7947.70%10,310
Skamania45146.07%48949.95%343.47%50.51%-38-3.88%979
Snohomish8,39041.52%8,62542.68%2,54312.58%6493.21%-235-1.16%20,207
Spokane21,33949.49%19,50345.23%1,3213.06%9572.22%1,8364.26%43,120
Stevens3,18447.84%2,68440.32%67810.19%1101.65%5007.51%6,656
Thurston2,65839.39%3,22347.76%6249.25%2433.60%-565-8.37%6,748
Wahkiakum34036.13%49052.07%10310.95%80.85%-150-15.94%941
Walla Walla4,45648.29%4,42948.00%2182.36%1241.34%270.29%9,227
Whatcom5,62935.53%7,63248.18%2,07513.10%5063.19%-2,003-12.64%15,842
Whitman5,88852.33%4,93343.84%2392.12%1911.70%9558.49%11,251
Yakima6,13641.91%7,18849.10%7355.02%5813.97%-1,052-7.19%14,640
Totals183,38848.13%167,20843.89%22,8005.98%7,5981.99%16,1804.25%380,994

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