1912 United States presidential election in Wyoming

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1912 United States presidential election in Wyoming
Flag of Wyoming.svg
  1908 November 5, 1912 1916  
  Woodrow Wilson-H&E.jpg Unsuccessful 1912.jpg
Nominee Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New Jersey Ohio
Running mate Thomas R. Marshall Nicholas Murray Butler
Electoral vote30
Popular vote15,31014,560
Percentage36.20%34.42%

  Unsuccessful 1912 2.jpg Eugene Debs portrait.jpeg
Nominee Theodore Roosevelt Eugene V. Debs
Party Progressive Socialist
Home state New York Indiana
Running mate Hiram Johnson Emil Seidel
Electoral vote00
Popular vote9,2322,760
Percentage21.83%6.53%

Wyoming Presidential Election Results 1912.svg
County Results

President before election

William Howard Taft
Republican

Elected President

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

The 1912 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Wyoming was won by Princeton University President Woodrow Wilson (DVirginia), running with governor of Indiana Thomas R. Marshall, with 36.20 percent of the popular vote, against the 27th president of the United States William Howard Taft (ROhio), running with Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, with 34.42 percent of the popular vote, the 26th president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt (PNew York), running with governor of California Hiram Johnson, with 21.83 percent of the popular vote and the five-time candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States Eugene V. Debs (SIndiana), running with the first Socialist mayor of a major city in the United States Emil Seidel, with 6.53 percent of the popular vote. [1]

Despite having a member of the Progressive Party (Joseph M. Carey) as the governor of the state, Theodore Roosevelt came in third and Wyoming was one of the areas Roosevelt received lower levels of support.

Results

General Election Results [2]
PartyPledged toElectorVotes
Democratic Party Woodrow WilsonThomas M. Hyde15,310
Democratic Party Woodrow WilsonJohn Charles Thompson15,155
Democratic Party Woodrow WilsonPeter Kinney15,152
Republican Party William Howard TaftJohn E. Higgins14,560
Republican Party William Howard TaftAndrew Olson14,376
Republican Party William Howard TaftWilliam B. Sleeper14,307
Progressive Party Theodore RooseveltThomas Blyth9,232
Progressive Party Theodore RooseveltHelen B. Grant9,132
Progressive Party Theodore RooseveltRobert R. Selway9,093
Socialist Party Eugene V. DebsOtto Humberger2,760
Socialist Party Eugene V. DebsPaul J. Paulson2,715
Socialist Party Eugene V. DebsJohn Suaja Jr.2,670
Prohibition Party Eugene W. ChafinWilliam H. Clark434
Prohibition Party Eugene W. ChafinA. B. Campbell421
Prohibition Party Eugene W. ChafinA. F. Shultz403
Votes cast [lower-alpha 1] 42,296

Results by county

County [2] Woodrow Wilson
Democrat
William Howard Taft
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
Progressive "Bull Moose"
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
Eugene W. Chafin
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast [lower-alpha 2]
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Albany 1,04438.77%88232.75%53119.72%1776.57%592.19%1626.02%2,693
Big Horn 69130.83%79435.43%59426.51%1366.07%261.16%-103-4.60%2,241
Campbell 36148.78%18625.14%16322.03%192.57%111.49%17523.64%740
Carbon 95733.88%1,10639.15%48917.31%2589.13%150.53%-149-5.27%2,825
Converse 43631.62%54039.16%34925.31%402.90%141.02%-104-7.54%1,379
Crook 72638.78%50526.98%46124.63%1668.87%140.75%22111.80%1,872
Fremont 99340.45%81133.03%51120.81%1315.34%90.37%1827.42%2,455
Goshen 31835.41%29232.52%23526.17%232.56%303.34%262.89%898
Hot Springs 34334.10%27327.14%29829.62%807.95%121.19%45 [lower-alpha 3] 4.48%1,006
Johnson 52437.54%52237.39%32723.42%211.50%20.14%20.15%1,396
Laramie 1,92340.03%1,87138.95%83517.38%1312.73%440.92%521.08%4,804
Lincoln 1,02830.43%1,43042.33%58017.17%3349.89%60.18%-402-11.90%3,378
Natrona 44731.79%64045.52%26218.63%523.70%50.36%-193-13.73%1,406
Niobrara 28227.84%50049.36%14214.02%302.96%595.82%-218-21.52%1,013
Park 67237.50%53429.80%47026.23%884.91%281.56%1387.70%1,792
Platte 78544.48%50028.33%35320.00%874.93%402.27%28516.15%1,765
Sheridan 1,64938.82%86220.29%1,30530.72%3989.37%340.80%344 [lower-alpha 3] 8.10%4,248
Sweetwater 91636.89%88835.76%39015.71%27911.24%100.40%281.13%2,483
Uinta 53527.84%71737.30%46324.09%20710.77%00.00%-182-9.46%1,922
Washakie 22132.74%25838.22%16824.89%233.41%50.74%-37-5.48%675
Weston 45935.17%44934.41%30623.45%806.13%110.84%100.76%1,305
Totals15,31036.20%14,56034.42%9,23221.83%2,7606.53%4341.03%7501.78%42,296

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes

  1. Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  2. Based on highest elector on each ticket
  3. 1 2 In this county where Roosevelt ran second ahead of Taft, margin given is Wilson vote minus Roosevelt vote and percentage margin Wilson percentage minus Roosevelt percentage.

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References

  1. "1912 Presidential Election Results Wyoming".
  2. 1 2 Trenholm, Virginia Cole, ed. (1974). "Election Statistics". Wyoming Blue Book Volume II (PDF). Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department. p. 580. Retrieved October 18, 2024.