1920 Democratic Party presidential primaries
The 1920 Democratic presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1920 U.S. presidential election.[1] Ohio Governor James M. Cox was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1920 Democratic National Convention held from June 28 to July 6, 1920, in San Francisco, California.
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Primary and caucus results
Democratic Presidential Nominating State Conventions and Primaries | |||||||
Date | State | Contest Type |
Candidate | Votes Won (#) |
Votes Won (%) |
Delegates Won |
Reference(s) |
February 5 | Oklahoma | Convention (20 of 20 delegates) |
Robert Latham Owen | 20 / 20 |
[2] | ||
February 27 | Arizona | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[3] | ||
February 28 | Iowa | Convention (26 of 26 delegates) |
Uninstructed (Later Supported Edwin T. Meredith) |
26 / 26 |
[4] | ||
March 9 | Nevada | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[5] | ||
New Hampshire |
Primary (8 of 8 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 7,103 | 100 / 100 |
8 / 8 |
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March 16 | North Dakota |
Primary (10 of 10 delegates) |
William Jennings Bryan | 340 (W) | 87.40 / 100 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo | 49 (W) | 12.60 / 100 | |||||
Uninstructed | 10 / 10 | ||||||
March 23 | South Dakota |
Primary (10 of 10 delegates) |
James W. Gerard | 2,530 | 38.26 / 100 |
10 / 10 |
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Scattering | 2,162 | 32.70 / 100 |
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James O. Monroe | 1,920 | 29.04 / 100 |
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April 5 | Michigan | Primary (0 of 30 delegates) |
Herbert Hoover | 24,006 (W) | 27.17 / 100 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo | 18,665 (W) | 21.09 / 100 | |||||
William Jennings Bryan | 17,954 (W) | 20.29 / 100 | |||||
Edward I. Edwards | 16,642 (W) | 18.81 / 100 | |||||
Alexander Mitchell Palmer | 11,187 (W) | 12.64 / 100 | |||||
April 6 | Minnesota | Convention (24 of 24 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 24 / 24 |
[6] | ||
New York |
Primary (90 of 90 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 113,300 | 100 / 100 |
90 / 90 |
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Philippines | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[7] | |||
Wisconsin | Primary (26 of 26 delegates) |
Scattering | 3,391 | 97.81 / 100 |
[8] | ||
James M. Cox | 76 (W) | 2.19 / 100 |
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Uninstructed | 26 / 26 | ||||||
April 8 | North Carolina |
Convention (24 of 24 delegates) |
Furnifold McLendel Simmons | 24 / 24 |
[9] | ||
April 10 | Puerto Rico | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[10] | ||
April 13 | Illinois | Primary (50 of 58 delegates) |
Edward I. Edwards | 6,933 (W) | 32.31 / 100 |
[11] | |
Scattering | 6,931 (W) | 32.31 / 100 | |||||
William Gibbs McAdoo | 3,838 (W) | 17.89 / 100 | |||||
William Jennings Bryan | 1,968 (W) | 9.17 / 100 | |||||
Woodrow Wilson | 931 (W) | 4.34 / 100 | |||||
Champ Clark | 548 (W) | 2.55 / 100 | |||||
James M. Cox | 266 (W) | 1.24 / 100 | |||||
James Hamilton Lewis | 40 (W) | 0.19 / 100 | |||||
Uninstructed | 50 / 50 | ||||||
April 20 | Georgia | Primary (0 of 28 delegates) |
Thomas E. Watson | 51,974 | 35.60 / 100 |
[12][13] | |
Alexander Mitchell Palmer | 48,460[lower-alpha 1] | 33.19 / 100 | |||||
Michael Hoke Smith | 45,568 | 31.21 / 100 | |||||
Nebraska | Primary (16 of 16 delegates) |
Gilbert Hitchcock | 37,452 | 67.26 / 100 |
16 / 16 |
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Robert G. Ross | 13,179 | 23.67 / 100 |
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William Jennings Bryan | 3,466 (W) | 6.23 / 100 |
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Scattering | 1,585 (W) | 2.85 / 100 |
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April 22 | Missouri | Convention (36 of 36 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 36 / 36 |
[14] | ||
April 23 | Kansas | Convention (20 of 20 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 20 / 20 |
[15] | ||
Montana | Primary (8 of 8 delegates) |
Scattering[lower-alpha 2] | 2,994 | 100 / 100 |
[16] | ||
Uninstructed | 8 / 8 | ||||||
April 27 | Massachusetts | Primary (36 of 36 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 28,261 | 100 / 100 |
36 / 36 |
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New Jersey |
Primary (28 of 28 delegates) |
Edward I. Edwards | 4,163 | 88.54 / 100 |
28 / 28 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo | 180 (W) | 3.83 / 100 |
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Woodrow Wilson | 149 (W) | 3.17 / 100 |
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William Jennings Bryan | 64 (W) | 1.36 / 100 |
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Herbert Hoover | 64 (W) | 1.36 / 100 |
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Hiram Johnson | 55 (W) | 1.17 / 100 |
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Scattering | 27 (W) | 0.57 / 100 |
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Ohio | Primary (48 of 48 delegates) |
James M. Cox | 85,838 | 97.79 / 100 |
48 / 100 |
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William Jennings Bryan | 971 (W) | 1.11 / 100 |
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Scattering | 394 (W) | 0.45 / 100 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo | 292 (W) | 0.33 / 100 |
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Herbert Hoover | 282 (W) | 0.32 / 100 |
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April 28 | Alaska | Primary (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[17] | ||
May 3 | Maryland | Convention (16 of 16 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 16 / 16 |
[18] | ||
May 4 | California | Primary (26 of 26 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 23,861 | 100 / 100 |
26 / 26 |
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Kentucky | Convention (26 of 26 delegates) |
James M. Cox | 26 / 26 |
[19] | |||
May 6 | Connecticut | Convention (14 of 14 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 14 / 14 |
[20] | ||
Rhode Island |
Convention (10 of 10 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 10 / 10 |
[21] | |||
May 10 | Illinois | Convention (8 of 50 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 8 / 8 |
[22] | ||
Michigan | Convention (30 of 30 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 30 / 30 |
[23] | |||
Wyoming | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[24] | |||
May 10 | Alabama | Primary (24 of 24 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 24 / 24 |
[25] | ||
May 17 | Colorado | Convention (12 of 12 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 12 / 12 |
[26] | ||
Washington | Convention (14 of 14 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 14 / 14 |
[27] | |||
May 18 | Georgia | Convention (28 of 28 delegates) |
Alexander Mitchell Palmer | 28 / 28 |
[28] | ||
Pennsylvania | Primary (76 of 76 delegates) |
Alexander Mitchell Palmer | 80,356 | 73.70 / 100 |
76 / 76 |
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William Gibbs McAdoo | 26,875 | 24.65 / 100 |
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Scattering | 718 (W) | 0.66 / 100 |
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Edward I. Edwards | 674 (W) | 0.62 / 100 |
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William Jennings Bryan | 285 (W) | 0.26 / 100 |
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Woodrow Wilson | 129 (W) | 0.12 / 100 |
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Vermont | Primary (0 of 8 delegates) |
William Gibbs McAdoo | 137 (W) | 33.83 / 100 |
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Woodrow Wilson | 68 (W) | 16.79 / 100 | |||||
Edward I. Edwards | 58 (W) | 14.32 / 100 | |||||
Herbert Hoover | 39 (W) | 9.63 / 100 | |||||
William Jennings Bryan | 26 (W) | 6.42 / 100 | |||||
Hiram Johnson | 18 (W) | 4.44 / 100 | |||||
Champ Clark | 16 (W) | 3.95 / 100 | |||||
James M. Cox | 14 (W) | 3.46 / 100 | |||||
Eugene V. Debs | 8 (W) | 1.93 / 100 | |||||
Henry Ford | 7 (W) | 1.73 / 100 | |||||
Thomas R. Marshall | 7 (W) | 1.73 / 100 | |||||
Alexander Mitchell Palmer | 7 (W) | 1.73 / 100 | |||||
May 19 | Virginia | Convention (24 of 24 delegates) |
Carter Glass | 24 / 24 |
[29] | ||
May 20 | Indiana | Convention (30 of 30 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 30 / 30 |
[30] | ||
May 21 | Oregon | Primary (10 of 10 delegates) |
William Gibbs McAdoo | 24,951 | 98.57 / 100 |
10 / 10 |
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Scattering | 361 (W) | 1.43 / 100 |
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May 22 | Hawaii | Primary (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[31] | ||
May 25 | Delaware | Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 30 / 30 |
[32] | ||
Texas | Primary (40 of 40 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 40 / 40 |
[33] | |||
West Virginia |
Primary (16 of 16 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 16 / 16 |
[34] | |||
May 26 | South Carolina |
Convention (18 of 18 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 18 / 18 |
[35] | ||
June 1 | Indiana | State Committee (18 of 18 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 18 / 18 |
[36] | ||
June 2 | Vermont | Convention (8 of 8 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 8 / 8 |
[37] | ||
June 3 | Louisiana | Convention (20 of 20 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 20 / 20 |
[38] | ||
New Mexico |
Convention (6 of 6 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 6 / 6 |
[39] | |||
June 8 | Tennessee | Convention (24 of 24 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 24 / 24 |
[40] | ||
Florida | Primary (12 of 12 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 12 / 12 |
[41] | |||
June 10 | Washington, D.C. | Primary (11 of 11 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 11 / 11 |
[42] | ||
June 12 | Utah | Convention (8 of 8 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 8 / 8 |
[43] | ||
June 15 | Idaho | Convention (8 of 8 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 8 / 8 |
[44] | ||
June 16 | Mississippi | Convention (20 of 20 delegates) |
Uninstructed | 20 / 20 |
[45] | ||
Notes
- Delegates to the State Convention which officially chose delegates and their instruction were based not on the popular vote, but based on their performance under the county unit system. Palmer came second state-wide, but won the most unit votes. Despite attempts by Watson and some Smith supporters to send an uninstructed delegation to the National Convention, it was the delegation pledged to Palmer that was seated by the credentials committee.
- No candidate technically filed for the Montana Democratic Presidential Primary.
References
- Kalb, Deborah (2016-02-19). Guide to U.S. Elections – Google Books. ISBN 9781483380353. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
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