1896 United States presidential election in Tennessee

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1896 United States presidential election in Tennessee
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  1892 November 3, 1896 1900  
  William Jennings Bryan 2 (cropped).jpg William McKinley by Courtney Art Studio, 1896 (cropped).jpg
Nominee William Jennings Bryan William McKinley
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Populist
Home state Nebraska Ohio
Running mate Arthur Sewall Garret Hobart
Electoral vote120
Popular vote167,168148,683
Percentage52.09%46.33%

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County results

President before election

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

The 1896 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 3, 1896. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1896 United States presidential election. Tennessee voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

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For over a century after the Civil War, Tennessee’s white citizenry was divided according to partisan loyalties established in that war. Unionist regions covering almost all of East Tennessee, Kentucky Pennyroyal-allied Macon County, and the five West Tennessee Highland Rim counties of Carroll, Henderson, McNairy, Hardin and Wayne [1] voted Republican – generally by landslide margins – as they saw the Democratic Party as the “war party” who had forced them into a war they did not wish to fight. [2] Contrariwise, the rest of Middle and West Tennessee who had supported and driven the state’s secession was equally fiercely Democratic as it associated the Republicans with Reconstruction. [3] After the state’s white landowning class re-established its rule in the early 1870s, black and Unionist white combined to forge adequate support for the GOP to produce a competitive political system for two decades, [4] although during this era the Republicans could only capture statewide offices when the Democratic Party was divided on this issue of payment of state debt. [4]

White Democrats in West Tennessee were always aiming to eliminate black political influence, which they first attempted to do by election fraud in the middle 1880s and did so much more successfully at the end of that decade by instituting in counties with significant black populations a secret ballot that prevented illiterates voting, [5] and a poll tax throughout the state, which cut turnout by at least a third in the 1890s. [6] This poll tax was supposedly relaxed or paid by party officials in Unionist Republican areas, [6] where whites were much poorer than in secessionist areas.

The mid-1890s Populist movement did not affect Tennessee so much as other southern states, with the party never cracking 12 percent in any biennial gubernatorial election. Although the state’s poll tax had already reduced the Republican black and poor white electorate, Democratic managers were unsure about carrying Tennessee in late October, because it was felt that urban businessmen would desert the party in sufficient numbers for McKinley to come close to carrying the state. [7] Polls the day before the election suggested Tennessee would be exceedingly close, [8] but as it turned out Bryan would carry the state relatively easily by nearly six points, which was still a decline upon recent Democratic performances despite a quantitatively reduced Republican electorate.

Tennessee would be won by the Democratic and Populist nominees, former Representative of Nebraska William Jennings Bryan and his running mate Arthur Sewall of Maine. They defeated the Republican nominees, former Ohio Governor William McKinley and his running mate Garret Hobart of New Jersey. Bryan won the state by a margin of 5.76%.

Bryan would later win Tennessee against McKinley again four years later and would later win the state again in 1908 against William Howard Taft.

Results

1896 United States presidential election in Tennessee [9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic William Jennings Bryan162,64350.68%12
Populist William Jennings Bryan4,5251.41%0
Total William Jennings Bryan 67,16852.09%12
Republican William McKinley 148,68346.33%0
Prohibition Joshua Levering 3,0990.97%0
National Democratic John M. Palmer 1,9530.61%0
Totals320,903100.00%12
Voter turnout

Results by county

1896 United States presidential election in Tennessee by county [10]
CountyWilliam Jennings Bryan
Democratic
William McKinley
Republican
Joshua Levering
Prohibition
John McAuley Palmer
National Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Anderson 74524.87%2,22474.23%50.17%220.73%-1,479-49.37%2,996
Bedford 2,59653.34%2,15144.20%501.03%701.44%4459.14%4,867
Benton 1,46565.20%76934.22%120.53%10.04%69630.97%2,247
Bledsoe 47837.49%78561.57%00.00%120.94%-307-24.08%1,275
Blount 97026.41%2,65272.20%481.31%30.08%-1,682-45.79%3,673
Bradley 1,05737.32%1,72560.91%451.59%50.18%-668-23.59%2,832
Campbell 57119.14%2,38980.06%130.44%110.37%-1,818-60.92%2,984
Cannon 1,27661.82%77837.69%00.00%100.48%49824.13%2,064
Carroll 2,29346.45%2,57752.20%611.24%60.12%-284-5.75%4,937
Carter 44513.87%2,70084.14%351.09%290.90%-2,255-70.27%3,209
Cheatham 1,23769.81%49627.99%90.51%301.69%74141.82%1,772
Chester 1,07863.37%60735.68%140.82%20.12%47127.69%1,701
Claiborne 1,15233.90%2,23065.63%80.24%80.24%-1,078-31.72%3,398
Clay 83659.42%54838.95%221.56%10.07%28820.47%1,407
Cocke 98027.47%2,58272.39%00.00%50.14%-1,602-44.91%3,567
Coffee 1,89172.42%63924.47%521.99%291.11%1,25247.95%2,611
Crockett 1,66558.12%1,16640.70%341.19%00.00%49917.42%2,865
Cumberland 41834.12%80065.31%10.08%60.49%-382-31.18%1,225
Davidson 7,51154.99%5,72041.88%1591.16%2691.97%1,79113.11%13,659
DeKalb 1,62649.39%1,63349.61%280.85%50.15%-7-0.21%3,292
Decatur 99752.78%89047.11%20.11%00.00%1075.66%1,889
Dickson 1,97668.92%84129.33%361.26%140.49%1,13539.59%2,867
Dyer 2,58973.63%86824.69%441.25%150.43%1,72148.95%3,516
Fayette 2,37363.79%1,31635.38%90.24%220.59%1,05728.41%3,720
Fentress 30127.17%79872.02%00.00%90.81%-497-44.86%1,108
Franklin 2,58473.79%83423.81%501.43%340.97%1,75049.97%3,502
Gibson 4,20365.87%1,95530.64%2163.39%70.11%2,24835.23%6,381
Giles 3,99262.32%2,37237.03%210.33%210.33%1,62025.29%6,406
Grainger 1,00234.91%1,86364.91%50.17%00.00%-861-30.00%2,870
Greene 2,72642.83%3,57756.21%530.83%80.13%-851-13.37%6,364
Grundy 99775.99%28621.80%171.30%120.91%71154.19%1,312
Hamblen 1,03340.18%1,50658.58%271.05%50.19%-473-18.40%2,571
Hamilton 3,72944.32%4,46853.10%1211.44%961.14%-739-8.78%8,414
Hancock 45623.35%1,49076.29%70.36%00.00%-1,034-52.94%1,953
Hardeman 2,23460.25%1,42738.48%10.03%461.24%80721.76%3,708
Hardin 1,33237.99%2,16561.75%70.20%20.06%-833-23.76%3,506
Hawkins 1,72337.65%2,82461.71%130.28%160.35%-1,101-24.06%4,576
Haywood 2,39278.79%62420.55%20.07%180.59%1,76858.23%3,036
Henderson 1,31639.11%2,00959.70%401.19%00.00%-693-20.59%3,365
Henry 3,07767.17%1,47332.15%140.31%170.37%1,60435.01%4,581
Hickman 1,55360.52%98838.50%130.51%120.47%56522.02%2,566
Houston 89670.16%34326.86%231.80%151.17%55343.30%1,277
Humphreys 1,60476.93%46522.30%100.48%60.29%1,13954.63%2,085
Jackson 1,75269.88%75430.08%00.00%10.04%99839.81%2,507
James 32733.37%64766.02%40.41%20.20%-320-32.65%980
Jefferson 90225.32%2,63874.06%90.25%130.36%-1,736-48.74%3,562
Johnson 22411.72%1,68388.02%50.26%00.00%-1,459-76.31%1,912
Knox 4,02038.52%6,24359.83%1171.12%550.53%-2,223-21.30%10,435
Lake 81185.01%12613.21%111.15%60.63%68571.80%954
Lauderdale 2,24474.97%70923.69%70.23%331.10%1,53551.29%2,993
Lawrence 1,37653.21%1,20346.52%00.00%70.27%1736.69%2,586
Lewis 32961.73%20438.27%00.00%00.00%12523.45%533
Lincoln 3,26973.94%99222.44%1202.71%400.90%2,27751.50%4,421
Loudon 59428.91%1,44770.41%110.54%30.15%-853-41.51%2,055
Macon 86939.63%1,32460.37%00.00%00.00%-455-20.75%2,193
Madison 3,70177.80%1,02421.53%170.36%150.32%2,67756.27%4,757
Marion 1,32041.85%1,80157.10%50.16%280.89%-481-15.25%3,154
Marshall 2,83575.50%84922.61%571.52%140.37%1,98652.89%3,755
Maury 4,02160.47%2,53738.15%590.89%330.50%1,48422.32%6,650
McMinn 1,38837.83%2,23560.92%340.93%120.33%-847-23.09%3,669
McNairy 1,51650.89%1,46349.11%00.00%00.00%531.78%2,979
Meigs 72152.70%64146.86%20.15%40.29%805.85%1,368
Monroe 1,57848.29%1,63450.00%471.44%90.28%-56-1.71%3,268
Montgomery 2,80446.04%2,93448.17%2524.14%1011.66%-130-2.13%6,091
Moore 94289.71%787.43%282.67%20.19%86482.29%1,050
Morgan 45227.80%1,14070.11%191.17%150.92%-688-42.31%1,626
Obion 3,77574.59%1,14722.66%981.94%410.81%2,62851.93%5,061
Overton 1,49566.24%76133.72%00.00%10.04%73432.52%2,257
Perry 1,00063.57%57236.36%00.00%10.06%42827.21%1,573
Pickett 39442.00%54458.00%00.00%00.00%-150-15.99%938
Polk 74944.01%94755.64%30.18%30.18%-198-11.63%1,702
Putnam 1,75061.08%1,09738.29%140.49%40.14%65322.79%2,865
Rhea 1,12444.75%1,32452.71%461.83%180.72%-200-7.96%2,512
Roane 82120.51%3,02675.59%1423.55%140.35%-2,205-55.08%4,003
Robertson 2,94365.02%1,38630.62%1824.02%150.33%1,55734.40%4,526
Rutherford 3,35259.46%2,20339.08%230.41%591.05%1,14920.38%5,637
Scott 20910.96%1,69188.67%70.37%00.00%-1,482-77.71%1,907
Sequatchie 38661.27%24138.25%30.48%00.00%14523.02%630
Sevier 42811.20%3,37688.35%130.34%40.10%-2,948-77.15%3,821
Shelby 5,83052.01%5,12245.70%420.37%2151.92%7086.32%11,209
Smith 2,41468.89%1,06430.37%200.57%60.17%1,35038.53%3,504
Stewart 1,64271.42%64828.19%90.39%00.00%99443.24%2,299
Sullivan 2,51256.05%1,91442.70%531.18%30.07%59813.34%4,482
Sumner 3,17171.34%1,21527.33%110.25%481.08%1,95644.00%4,445
Tipton 2,11951.07%1,89445.65%130.31%1232.96%2255.42%4,149
Trousdale 76970.81%31328.82%00.00%40.37%45641.99%1,086
Unicoi 899.86%80489.04%70.78%30.33%-715-79.18%903
Union 59924.30%1,86275.54%20.08%20.08%-1,263-51.24%2,465
Van Buren 41973.12%14024.43%50.87%91.57%27948.69%573
Warren 2,10169.96%84228.04%391.30%210.70%1,25941.92%3,003
Washington 1,66136.67%2,80761.98%430.95%180.40%-1,146-25.30%4,529
Wayne 74833.04%1,50566.48%100.44%10.04%-757-33.44%2,264
Weakley 3,93465.14%2,00333.17%991.64%30.05%1,93131.98%6,039
White 1,83974.12%61724.87%160.64%90.36%1,22249.25%2,481
Williamson 3,09769.66%1,28128.81%511.15%170.38%1,81640.85%4,446
Wilson 3,43668.17%1,56831.11%170.34%190.38%1,86837.06%5,040
Totals168,17652.23%148,77346.20%3,0990.96%1,9530.61%19,4036.03%322,001

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