1920 United States presidential election in Montana explained

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Election Name:1920 United States presidential election in Montana
Country:Montana
Flag Year:1905
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1916 United States presidential election in Montana
Previous Year:1916
Next Election:1924 United States presidential election in Montana
Next Year:1924
Image1:Warren G Harding-Harris & Ewing crop.jpg
Nominee1:Warren G. Harding
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:Ohio
Running Mate1:Calvin Coolidge
Electoral Vote1:4
Popular Vote1:109,430
Percentage1:61.13%
Nominee2:James M. Cox
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Ohio
Running Mate2:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:57,372
Percentage2:32.05%
Image3:Parley Parker Christensen circa 1920 (cropped).jpg
Nominee3:Parley P. Christensen
Party3:Farmer–Labor Party (US)
Home State3:Illinois
Running Mate3:Max S. Hayes
Electoral Vote3:0
Popular Vote3:12,204
Percentage3:6.82%
Map Size:350px
President
Before Election:Woodrow Wilson
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Warren G. Harding
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1920 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 2, 1920, as part of the 1920 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Like all of the Western United States, severe anger at President Woodrow Wilson's failure to maintain his promise to keep the United States out of World War I produced extreme hostility among the strongly isolationist population of remote Montana.[1] In addition, by the beginning of 1920 skyrocketing inflation and Wilson's focus upon his proposed League of Nations at the expense of domestic policy had helped make the incumbent president very unpopular[2] – besides which Wilson also had major health problems that had left First Lady Edith effectively running the nation. Political unrest seen in the Palmer Raids and the "Red Scare" further added to the unpopularity of the Democratic Party, since this global political turmoil produced considerable fear of alien revolutionaries invading the country.[3] Demand in the West for exclusion of Asian immigrants became even stronger than it had been before.[4] Another factor hurting the Democratic Party was the migration of many people from the traditionally Republican Upper Midwest into the state.[1]

Because the West had been the chief presidential battleground ever since the "System of 1896" emerged following that election,[5] Governor Cox traveled across the western states in August and September, but he did not visit Montana with its tiny population and poverty of electoral votes. No polls were taken in the state, but a Republican success was universally assumed.

Montana overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominee, Senator Warren G. Harding, over the Democratic nominee, Ohio Governor James M. Cox. Harding won Montana by a landslide margin of 29.08%. Whereas Wilson had carried every county except Sweet Grass in 1916, Harding won every county except Mineral, which he lost narrowly by just fifteen votes. However, within the thirteen states north of Arizona and west of Missouri, Mineral was along with Clark County, Nevada one of only two counties to give a plurality to Cox. As of 2020, this is the last time that Deer Lodge County has given a majority of the vote to a Republican. Harding's 61.1% vote share and 29 percentage point margin remain the strongest performance by a Republican presidential nominee in Montana history.

Results

1920 United States presidential election in Montana[6]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanWarren G. Harding109,43061.13%4
DemocraticJames M. Cox57,37232.05%0
Farmer-LaborParley P. Christensen12,2046.82%0
Totals178,940100.00%4

Results by county

CountyWarren Gamail Harding
Republican
James Middleton Cox
Democratic
Parley Parker Christensen
Farmer-Labor
MarginTotal votes cast[7]
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Beaverhead2,04968.80%83327.97%963.22%1,21640.83%2,978
Big Horn1,06266.17%47529.60%684.24%58736.57%1,605
Blaine1,72062.48%84830.80%1856.72%87231.67%2,753
Broadwater72351.50%62244.30%594.20%1017.19%1,404
Carbon2,70064.07%1,10726.27%4079.66%1,59337.80%4,214
Carter78266.84%34229.23%463.93%44037.61%1,170
Cascade6,80858.83%3,93834.03%8267.14%2,87024.80%11,572
Chouteau2,64660.86%1,43633.03%2666.12%1,21027.83%4,348
Custer2,34764.53%1,12730.99%1634.48%1,22033.54%3,637
Daniels81160.12%28921.42%24918.46%52238.70%1,349
Dawson1,78463.92%87531.35%1324.73%90932.57%2,791
Deer Lodge3,13059.97%1,56730.02%52210.00%1,56329.95%5,219
Fallon1,06471.36%38125.55%463.09%68345.81%1,491
Fergus5,85860.22%3,37134.66%4985.12%2,48725.57%9,727
Flathead3,90059.26%2,24134.05%4406.69%1,65925.21%6,581
Gallatin3,23854.70%2,37040.03%3125.27%86814.66%5,920
Garfield1,22668.19%48426.92%884.89%74241.27%1,798
Glacier1,29769.14%53128.30%482.56%76640.83%1,876
Golden Valley1,18572.57%38123.33%674.10%80449.23%1,633
Granite94964.21%43929.70%906.09%51034.51%1,478
Hill2,22055.44%1,38834.67%3969.89%83220.78%4,004
Jefferson96954.47%68838.67%1226.86%28115.80%1,779
Lewis and Clark4,34862.90%2,41334.91%1522.20%1,93527.99%6,913
Liberty75763.61%33127.82%1028.57%42635.80%1,190
Lincoln1,18757.54%68333.11%1939.36%50424.43%2,063
Madison1,67263.19%87733.14%973.67%79530.05%2,646
McCone1,11160.64%53729.31%18410.04%57431.33%1,832
Meagher74469.08%31429.16%191.76%43039.93%1,077
Mineral34739.03%36240.72%18020.25%-15-1.69%889
Missoula4,37452.61%3,29239.60%6487.79%1,08213.01%8,314
Musselshell1,91059.22%95129.49%36411.29%95929.74%3,225
Park2,53763.11%1,15528.73%3288.16%1,38234.38%4,020
Phillips1,69367.13%64825.69%1817.18%1,04541.44%2,522
Pondera1,65462.49%89333.74%1003.78%76128.75%2,647
Powder River95571.27%33024.63%554.10%62546.64%1,340
Powell1,34557.19%78733.46%2209.35%55823.72%2,352
Prairie88176.68%24221.06%262.26%63955.61%1,149
Ravalli2,11060.49%1,22435.09%1544.42%88625.40%3,488
Richland1,75965.46%74427.69%1846.85%1,01537.77%2,687
Roosevelt2,23968.22%87326.60%1705.18%1,36641.62%3,282
Rosebud1,62471.26%55524.35%1004.39%1,06946.91%2,279
Sanders1,03551.49%74136.87%23411.64%29414.63%2,010
Sheridan1,33553.46%61024.43%55222.11%72529.03%2,497
Silver Bow10,07455.36%6,39435.14%1,7309.51%3,68020.22%18,198
Stillwater1,72170.50%66427.20%562.29%1,05743.30%2,441
Sweet Grass1,03573.51%34924.79%241.70%68648.72%1,408
Teton1,31962.25%67131.67%1296.09%64830.58%2,119
Toole86161.28%40528.83%1399.89%45632.46%1,405
Treasure51771.41%17424.03%334.56%34347.38%724
Valley2,09662.89%89526.85%34210.26%1,20136.03%3,333
Wheatland1,25068.79%52028.62%472.59%73040.18%1,817
Wibaux69271.64%22323.08%515.28%46948.55%966
Yellowstone5,71465.08%2,78231.69%2843.23%2,93233.39%8,780
Totals109,36461.12%57,37232.06%12,2046.82%51,99229.06%178,940

See also

Notes and References

  1. Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 461–462
  2. Goldberg, David Joseph; Discontented America: The United States in the 1920s, p. 44
  3. Leuchtenburg, William E.; The Perils of Prosperity, 1914-1932, p. 75
  4. Vought, Hans P. ; The Bully Pulpit and the Melting Pot: American Presidents And The Immigrant, 1897-1933, p. 167
  5. Faykosh, Joseph D., Bowling Green State University; The Front Porch of the American People: James Cox and the Presidential Election of 1920 (thesis), p. 68
  6. Web site: David Leip. Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. 1920 Presidential General Election Results – Montana. 2018-03-18.
  7. Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 256-261