1900 United States presidential election in Alabama explained

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Election Name:1900 United States presidential election in Alabama
Country:Alabama
Flag Year:1895
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1896 United States presidential election in Alabama
Previous Year:1896
Next Election:1904 United States presidential election in Alabama
Next Year:1904
Election Date:November 6, 1900
Image1:WilliamJBryan1902 3x4.jpg
Nominee1:William Jennings Bryan
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:Nebraska
Running Mate1:Adlai Stevenson I
Electoral Vote1:11
Popular Vote1:97,129
Percentage1:60.82%
Nominee2:William McKinley
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Ohio
Running Mate2:Theodore Roosevelt
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:55,612
Percentage2:34.82%
Map Size:200px
President
Before Election:William McKinley
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:William McKinley
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1900 United States presidential election in Alabama took place on November 6, 1900. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1900 United States presidential election. Alabama voters chose eleven electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Alabama was won by the Democratic nominees, former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois. They defeated the Republican nominees, incumbent President William McKinley of Ohio and his running mate Theodore Roosevelt of New York. Bryan won the state by a margin of 26%.

This would prove to be the last occasion when the Republican presidential candidate won Lauderdale and Limestone counties until Richard Nixon in 1972, the last when the Republican nominee carried Butler and Walker counties until Barry Goldwater in 1964, and the last when the Democratic nominee carried Winston County until Franklin D. Roosevelt won it by one vote in 1932.[1]

Bryan had previously defeated McKinley in Alabama four years earlier and would later win the state again in 1908 against William Howard Taft.

Results

1900 United States presidential election in Alabama[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticWilliam J. Bryan97,12960.82%11
RepublicanWilliam McKinley (incumbent)55,61234.82%0
PopulistWharton Barker4,1882.62%0
ProhibitionJohn G. Woolley2,7631.73%0
Totals159,692100.00%11
Voter turnout

Results by county

1900 United States presidential election in Alabama by county[3]
CountyWilliam Jennings Bryan
Democratic
William McKinley
Republican
Wharton Barker
Populist
John Granville Woolley
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
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Autauga98062.70%53734.36%382.43%80.51%44328.34%1,563
Baldwin44448.21%39643.00%748.03%70.76%485.21%921
Barbour2,71489.57%2728.98%210.69%230.76%2,44280.59%3,030
Bibb72556.77%48237.74%302.35%403.13%24319.03%1,277
Blount1,48452.92%1,13440.44%1134.03%732.60%35012.48%2,804
Bullock1,58684.99%26914.42%70.38%40.21%1,31770.58%1,866
Butler74437.18%1,16158.02%763.80%201.00%−417−20.84%2,001
Calhoun1,83568.37%56721.13%1987.38%843.13%1,26847.24%2,684
Chambers2,83774.21%83521.84%621.62%892.33%2,00252.37%3,823
Cherokee1,16741.87%1,16941.94%39214.07%592.12%−2−0.07%2,787
Chilton46937.22%79162.78%241.83%282.13%−322−25.56%1,260
Choctaw65859.07%40636.45%332.96%171.53%25222.62%1,114
Clarke2,06684.12%37215.15%40.16%140.57%1,69468.97%2,456
Clay99044.84%1,08749.23%944.26%371.68%−97−4.39%2,208
Cleburne66047.69%62445.09%503.61%503.61%362.60%1,384
Coffee99863.08%53533.82%191.20%301.90%46329.27%1,582
Colbert1,54253.08%1,24342.79%852.93%351.20%29910.29%2,905
Conecuh71843.07%80348.17%814.86%653.90%−85−5.10%1,667
Coosa95948.41%95148.01%311.56%402.02%80.40%1,981
Covington56066.59%18321.76%597.02%394.64%37744.83%841
Crenshaw1,14157.68%54927.76%1688.49%1206.07%59229.93%1,978
Cullman1,16754.46%82038.26%1225.69%341.59%34716.19%2,143
Dale1,14151.21%88839.86%1466.55%532.38%25311.36%2,228
Dallas4,71494.26%1613.22%501.00%761.52%4,55391.04%5,001
DeKalb1,87350.53%1,73546.80%671.81%320.86%1383.72%3,707
Elmore1,77358.34%1,10436.33%311.02%1314.31%66922.01%3,039
Escambia60956.18%43640.22%151.38%242.21%17315.96%1,084
Etowah1,73448.65%1,62945.71%1644.60%371.04%1052.95%3,564
Fayette69843.35%89255.40%110.68%90.56%−194−12.05%1,610
Franklin81438.58%1,15154.55%894.22%562.65%−337−15.97%2,110
Geneva67946.48%65744.97%996.78%261.78%221.51%1,461
Greene96488.44%1079.82%50.46%141.28%85778.62%1,090
Hale1,56380.48%34817.92%120.62%190.98%1,21562.56%1,942
Henry1,98473.35%59021.81%863.18%451.66%1,39451.53%2,705
Jackson1,93352.37%1,69445.90%240.65%401.08%2396.48%3,691
Jefferson4,58059.32%2,84236.81%861.11%2132.76%1,73822.51%7,721
Lamar89061.29%50935.06%302.07%231.58%38126.24%1,452
Lauderdale1,38048.13%1,45850.85%170.59%120.42%−78−2.72%2,867
Lawrence1,26254.30%99642.86%271.16%391.68%26611.45%2,324
Lee1,71860.34%1,02636.04%280.98%752.63%69224.31%2,847
Limestone1,06346.56%1,15750.68%261.14%371.62%−94−4.12%2,283
Lowndes1,77053.43%1,52446.00%100.30%90.27%2467.43%3,313
Macon1,29569.96%51127.61%191.03%261.40%78442.36%1,851
Madison3,64167.80%1,67931.27%360.67%140.26%1,96236.54%5,370
Marengo2,30690.40%2349.17%40.16%70.27%2,07281.22%2,551
Marion1,13761.63%68537.13%80.43%150.81%45224.50%1,845
Marshall1,39849.49%1,13940.32%2197.75%692.44%2599.17%2,825
Mobile2,93954.56%2,24341.64%1122.08%931.73%69612.92%5,387
Monroe90985.11%14513.58%60.56%80.75%76471.54%1,068
Montgomery3,04780.91%56715.06%601.59%922.44%2,48065.85%3,766
Morgan1,74752.45%1,50045.03%672.01%170.51%2477.42%3,331
Perry1,74894.18%804.31%150.81%130.70%1,66889.87%1,856
Pickens79770.72%20318.01%595.24%686.03%59452.71%1,127
Pike1,41372.28%49825.47%351.79%90.46%91546.80%1,955
Randolph1,51051.48%1,37746.95%361.23%100.34%1334.53%2,933
Russell1,41690.13%1358.59%120.76%80.51%1,28181.54%1,571
Shelby74932.92%1,38961.05%964.22%411.80%−640−28.13%2,275
St. Clair79432.47%1,17147.89%41116.81%692.82%−377−15.42%2,445
Sumter1,05382.20%20415.93%60.47%181.41%84966.28%1,281
Talladega1,60250.68%1,39344.07%441.39%1223.86%2096.61%3,161
Tallapoosa2,55766.00%1,20231.03%310.80%842.17%1,35534.98%3,874
Tuscaloosa1,17362.03%65034.37%392.06%291.53%52327.66%1,891
Walker1,25041.78%1,69956.78%250.84%180.60%−449−15.01%2,992
Washington49261.50%26933.63%273.38%121.50%22327.88%800
Wilcox2,03197.46%301.44%20.10%211.01%2,00196.02%2,084
Winston53949.59%51947.75%151.38%141.29%201.84%1,087
Totals97,12960.84%55,61234.84%4,1882.62%2,7631.73%41,51726.01%159,640

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Menendez, Albert J.. The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004. 143–147. 2005. 0786422173. .
  2. Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; Presidential General Election Results – Alabama
  3. Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 133–138 .