1924 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

The 1924 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 4, 1924. All contemporary forty-eight states took part of the 1924 United States presidential election, and Washington's voters selected seven voters to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1924 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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NomineeCalvin CoolidgeRobert M. La FolletteJohn W. Davis
PartyRepublicanProgressiveDemocratic
Home stateMassachusettsWisconsinWest Virginia
Running mateCharles G. DawesBurton K. WheelerCharles W. Bryan
Electoral vote700
Popular vote220,224150,72742,842
Percentage52.24%35.76%10.16%

County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Rapid recovery of the economy from a sharp recession following World War I transformed the 1920s into a strongly Republican decade. Even the problematic issue of a farm depression had eased by the time of the election as prices recovered.[1] It was also widely thought that the Teapot Dome scandal could do nothing to revive the Democrats as they were well known to have equally severe problems therewith via the fact that recently deceased Woodrow Wilson had paid one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in legal fees to nomination frontrunner William McAdoo.[2]

The conservatism of Democratic nominee John W. Davis – the first presidential nominee since the American Civil War from an antebellum slave state and the only one ever from West Virginia[3] – led those with more progressive views to desert the two major parties for the third-party candidacy of Progressive "Fighting Bob" La Follette. His campaign, based on improved labor laws, an end to US involvement in the politics of Latin America, and cheap credit for farmers, had major appeal in the West, and in Washington State La Follette won five of thirty-nine counties (including absolute majorities in the eastern counties of Franklin and Adams) and finished ahead of Davis in every county except far southeastern Garfield County and Columbia County.

Results

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1924 United States presidential election in Washington[4]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanCalvin Coolidge (incumbent)220,22452.24%7
ProgressiveRobert M. La Follette150,72735.76%0
DemocraticJohn W. Davis42,84210.16%0
American PartyGilbert Nations5,9111.42%0
Socialist LaborFrank T. Johns1,0040.24%0
Workers Party AmericaWilliam Z. Foster7610.18%0
Totals3,263,939100.0%7

Results by county

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CountyJohn Calvin Coolidge
Republican
John William Davis
Democratic
Robert M. La Follette[5]
Progressive
Gilbert Owen Nations[6]
American
Frank Tetes Johns[6]
Socialist Labor
William Z. Foster[6]
Workers’ Party America
Margin[a]Total votes cast[7]
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams76037.51%22811.25%1,03651.14%00.00%20.10%00.00%-276-13.63%2,026
Asotin1,09446.51%50821.60%72830.95%150.64%50.21%20.09%36615.56%2,352
Benton1,81245.33%43710.93%1,71142.81%270.68%40.10%60.15%1012.52%3,997
Chelan4,54355.56%99512.17%2,58431.60%350.43%190.23%10.01%1,95923.96%8,177
Clallam2,12952.07%2836.92%1,63940.08%110.27%170.42%100.24%49011.99%4,089
Clark5,21547.61%2,00418.29%3,57332.62%1121.02%330.30%170.16%1,64214.99%10,954
Columbia1,12252.11%52224.25%49222.85%120.56%30.14%20.09%600[b]27.86%2,153
Cowlitz3,27455.66%92715.76%1,60927.35%210.36%340.58%170.29%1,66528.31%5,882
Douglas1,07042.19%39815.69%1,05341.52%70.28%50.20%30.12%170.67%2,536
Ferry50734.49%34923.74%60541.16%30.20%20.14%40.27%-98-6.67%1,470
Franklin70931.15%23710.41%1,30157.16%190.83%70.31%30.13%-592-26.01%2,276
Garfield87565.25%32424.16%14010.44%20.15%00.00%00.00%551[b]41.09%1,341
Grant81340.87%33216.69%82341.38%160.80%40.20%10.05%-10-0.51%1,989
Grays Harbor8,27360.16%1,2399.01%4,07929.66%850.62%320.23%430.31%4,19430.50%13,751
Island83246.25%1146.34%83046.14%90.50%60.33%80.44%20.11%1,799
Jefferson91351.79%1438.11%69239.25%40.23%30.17%80.45%22112.54%1,763
King60,43853.51%7,4046.56%41,14636.43%3,4263.03%3090.27%2170.19%19,29217.08%112,940
Kitsap3,95445.19%4905.60%4,21548.17%450.51%220.25%240.27%-261-2.98%8,750
Kittitas2,36047.22%4559.10%2,11242.26%460.92%90.18%160.32%2484.96%4,998
Klickitat1,48252.72%51818.43%79028.10%90.32%70.25%50.18%69224.62%2,811
Lewis6,97358.07%1,54412.86%3,39228.25%300.25%390.32%290.24%3,58129.82%12,007
Lincoln2,04246.16%74316.79%1,62936.82%50.11%30.07%20.05%4139.34%4,424
Mason90249.02%1799.73%74140.27%90.49%60.33%30.16%1618.75%1,840
Okanogan2,53150.41%72114.36%1,73534.55%140.28%140.28%60.12%79615.86%5,021
Pacific2,67264.57%50112.11%93022.47%120.29%80.19%150.36%1,74242.10%4,138
Pend Oreille1,02551.05%23111.50%74937.30%20.10%10.05%00.00%27613.75%2,008
Pierce21,37647.70%42329.44%18,46741.20%4981.11%1370.31%1080.24%2,9096.50%44,818
San Juan74466.67%867.71%28425.45%10.09%10.09%00.00%46041.22%1,116
Skagit5,07147.95%6996.61%4,71444.57%330.31%200.19%390.37%3573.38%10,576
Skamania53352.15%20720.25%27526.91%10.10%40.39%20.20%25825.24%1,022
Snohomish10,48448.82%1,5487.21%8,92941.58%4281.99%530.25%310.14%1,5557.24%21,473
Spokane23,40349.30%6,03612.71%17,82437.55%1040.22%710.15%350.07%5,57911.75%47,473
Stevens2,90948.94%68511.52%2,27338.24%390.66%90.15%290.49%63610.70%5,944
Thurston5,12557.77%94310.63%2,71030.55%420.47%250.28%260.29%2,41527.22%8,871
Wahkiakum49660.49%8910.85%22827.80%10.12%50.61%10.12%26832.69%820
Walla Walla5,46558.83%1,66217.89%2,12522.87%280.30%70.08%30.03%3,34035.96%9,290
Whatcom9,21457.19%9275.75%5,81236.08%1050.65%390.24%130.08%3,40221.11%16,110
Whitman4,96052.12%1,74518.34%2,78729.29%180.19%40.04%20.02%2,17322.83%9,516
Yakima12,12463.72%2,15711.34%3,96520.84%7173.77%350.18%300.16%8,15942.88%19,028
Totals220,22452.24%42,84210.16%150,72735.76%5,9911.84%1,0040.24%7610.18%69,49716.48%421,549

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Because La Follette finished ahead of Davis in Washington State as a whole, all vote and percentage margins given are Coolidge minus La Follette unless stated in the total for the county in question.
  2. ^ a b In this county where Davis did run second ahead of La Follette, margin given is Coolidge vote minus Davis vote and percentage margin Coolidge percentage minus Davis percentage.

References

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  1. ^ Roseboom, Eugene Holloway and Eckes, Alfred E.; A History of Presidential Elections, from George Washington to Jimmy Carter; pp. 151-158 ISBN 0020364202
  2. ^ Yergin, Daniel; The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power; p. 198 ISBN 1439134839
  3. ^ ‘What States do Presidents Come From?’
  4. ^ "1924 Presidential Election Results – Washington". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Géoelections; Popular Vote for Robert LaFollette (.xlsx file for €15)
  6. ^ a b c Washington Secretary of State Elections; Abstract of Votes Polled in the State of Washington at the General Election Held November 4, 1924
  7. ^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; p. 488 ISBN 0405077114