1924 United States presidential election in Oregon

The 1924 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 4, 1924, as part of the 1924 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. State voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1924 United States presidential election in Oregon

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NomineeCalvin CoolidgeRobert M. La FolletteJohn W. Davis
PartyRepublicanIndependentDemocratic
AllianceProgressive
Home stateMassachusettsWisconsinWest Virginia
Running mateCharles G. DawesBurton K. WheelerCharles W. Bryan
Electoral vote500
Popular vote142,57968,40367,589
Percentage51.01%24.47%24.18%

County Results
Coolidge
  30-40%
  40-50%
  50-60%
  60-70%


President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Outside a few Presidential and gubernatorial elections, Oregon was a virtually one-party Republican state during the “System of 1896”,[1] where the only competition was via Republican primaries.[2] Apart from Woodrow Wilson’s two elections, during the first of which the GOP was severely divided, no Democrat since William Jennings Bryan in 1900 had carried a single county in the state.

Still, in the previous 1920 election Oregon saw less decline from Wilson’s 1916 support than any other state in the West or Plains,[3] so that after being Wilson’s poorest state in this region it was James Cox’s strongest therein. Despite continuing overwhelming Republican dominance of the state legislature, 1922 had seen incumbent Governor Ben W. Olcott denounce the powerful Ku Klux Klan[4] with the result that Democratic nominee Walter Pierce won the election on a platform to make attendance at public schools compulsory, without support from the more progressive faction of the dominant Republican Party.[5] The 1922 House of Representatives elections also saw Oregon elect to the 3rd District its first Democratic representative since 1880 in Elton Watkins. Pierce did pass this law with overwhelming support from conservative Republicans in the legislature,[6] only to find it overruled by both the Oregon Supreme Court and later federally in Pierce v. Society of Sisters.

However, the division of the Democratic Party over the Ku Klux Klan – which at the time all but ruled Oregon with its reputation for fanatical racism[7] and anti-Catholicism[8] – alongside maverick veteran Wisconsin Senator Robert La Follette’s decision to mount a third-party presidential campaign[9] ensured by late summer that the Republicans would be unchallenged in carrying Oregon, especially after La Follette denounced the Klan,[10] which was highly popular amongst working Oregonians.[11]

Polls consistently showed that Oregon would remain firmly in Republican hands,[12] and by mid-October it was clear that La Follette and Davis would run close for second place.[13] Ultimately La Follette edged Davis out for second place by a mere 814 votes out of 279,488, although Oregon was still Davis’ best state west of the Continental Divide apart from the two less isolationist states of Southern-leaning Arizona and Mormon Utah, with the Democrat’s best vote coming from historically Democratic and Ozark mountaineer-settled Eastern Oregon.[14] Coolidge nonetheless carried every county, and won all but Jefferson and Umatilla counties by double digits.

Results edit

Presidential CandidateRunning MatePartyElectoral Vote (EV)Popular Vote (PV)
Calvin Coolidge of MassachusettsCharles DawesRepublican5[15]142,57951.01%
Robert M. La FolletteBurton K. WheelerIndependent[a]068,40324.47%
John W. DavisCharles W. BryanDemocratic067,58924.18%
Frank T. JohnsVerne L. ReynoldsSocialist Labor09170.33%

Results by county edit

CountyJohn Calvin Coolidge
Republican
John William Davis
Democratic
Robert Marion La Follette, Sr.
Independent[a]
Frank Tetes Johns
Socialist Labor
Margin[b]Total votes cast[16]
#%#%#%#%#%
Baker2,80345.41%2,00432.47%1,35621.97%90.15%799[c]12.95%6,172
Benton3,41760.68%1,57928.04%62311.06%120.21%1,838[c]32.64%5,631
Clackamas5,86443.28%3,09922.87%4,50833.27%770.57%1,35610.01%13,548
Clatsop3,31356.33%1,37323.35%1,15819.69%370.63%1,940[c]32.99%5,881
Columbia2,48356.20%1,01522.97%89620.28%240.54%1,468[c]33.23%4,418
Coos3,90548.39%1,75721.77%2,35929.23%490.61%1,54619.16%8,070
Crook72550.73%43430.37%26618.61%40.28%291[c]20.36%1,429
Curry66454.70%22418.45%31726.11%90.74%34728.58%1,214
Deschutes2,32153.02%1,01523.18%1,01323.14%290.66%1,306[c]29.83%4,378
Douglas4,21953.75%1,66621.23%1,94324.75%210.27%2,27629.00%7,849
Gilliam73850.20%52135.44%20714.08%40.27%217[c]14.76%1,470
Grant1,12656.90%45923.19%38019.20%140.71%667[c]33.70%1,979
Harney85153.83%43627.58%28518.03%90.57%415[c]26.25%1,581
Hood River1,21448.44%68327.25%60023.94%90.36%531[c]21.19%2,506
Jackson4,86853.25%1,84020.13%2,40826.34%250.27%2,46026.91%9,141
Jefferson37439.00%24225.23%33434.83%90.94%404.17%959
Josephine1,75653.91%65019.96%83525.64%160.49%92128.28%3,257
Klamath2,77553.48%68013.10%1,71533.05%190.37%1,06020.43%5,189
Lake91760.33%30420.00%29519.41%40.26%613[c]40.33%1,520
Lane8,55159.90%3,25522.80%2,41616.92%530.37%5,296[c]37.10%14,275
Lincoln1,32852.20%64125.20%55221.70%230.90%687[c]27.00%2,544
Linn4,14149.56%2,61831.33%1,57518.85%210.25%1,523[c]18.23%8,355
Malheur1,67151.94%82825.74%71022.07%80.25%843[c]26.20%3,217
Marion8,35152.14%3,99624.95%3,63122.67%380.24%4,355[c]27.19%16,016
Morrow99153.34%39721.37%46224.87%80.43%52928.47%1,858
Multnomah48,86649.98%21,73322.23%26,93227.55%2330.24%21,93422.44%97,764
Polk2,75552.75%1,62131.04%83115.91%160.31%1,134[c]21.71%5,223
Sherman75655.92%36727.14%22916.94%00.00%389[c]28.77%1,352
Tillamook2,20159.18%79521.38%70018.82%230.62%1,406[c]37.81%3,719
Umatilla3,85444.71%3,05235.41%1,69319.64%210.24%802[c]9.30%8,620
Union2,42842.87%1,81632.07%1,39824.69%210.37%612[c]10.81%5,663
Wallowa1,25346.29%97335.94%47117.40%100.37%280[c]10.34%2,707
Wasco2,40951.46%1,18525.32%1,06922.84%180.38%1,224[c]26.15%4,681
Washington4,20345.98%2,10323.01%2,80930.73%260.28%1,39415.25%9,141
Wheeler68568.43%21321.28%10310.29%00.00%472[c]47.15%1,001
Yamhill3,80353.11%2,01528.14%1,32418.49%180.25%1,788[c]24.97%7,160
Totals142,57951.01%67,58924.18%68,40324.47%9170.33%74,17626.54%279,488

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Although La Follette was nationally the nominee of the Progressive Party, he ran as an independent candidate without a party label in Oregon.
  2. ^ Because La Follette finished second ahead of Davis in Oregon as a whole, all margins given are Coolidge vote minus La Follette vote and percentage margin Coolidge percentage minus La Follette percentage unless stated otherwise for the county in question.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y In this county where Davis did run ahead of La Follette, margin given is Coolidge vote minus Davis vote and percentage margin Coolidge percentage minus Davis percentage.

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