1900 United States presidential election in Tennessee

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1900 United States presidential election in Tennessee
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  1896 November 6, 1900 1904  
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Nominee William Jennings Bryan William McKinley
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Nebraska Ohio
Running mate Adlai Stevenson I Theodore Roosevelt
Electoral vote120
Popular vote145,240123,108
Percentage53.03%44.95%

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County results

President before election

William McKinley
Republican

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

The 1900 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 6, 1900. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1900 United States presidential election. 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 population 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 associated the Democratic Party with secessonism. [2] Conversely, 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, blacks and Unionist whites combined to give a competitive political system for two decades, [4] although in this era the Republicans could only capture statewide offices when the Democratic Party was divided on the issue of payment of state debt. [4]

White Democrats in West Tennessee consistently sought to eliminate Black political influence, committing election fraud in the mid-1880s, instituting poll taxes statewide, and, in counties with significant black populations, implementing a secret ballot that prevented illiterates voting, [5] all of which cut turnout by at least a third in the 1890s. [6] Although the poll tax was supposedly relaxed or paid by party officials in Unionist Republican areas, [6] turnout would continue to decline seriously in later years, although overall presidential partisan percentages did not change substantially as the GOP attempted to attract Democrats who would benefit from tariffs. [7]

On election day, Tennessee was won by the Democratic ticket, former U.S. Representative and 1896 Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan and his running mate, former Vice President Adlai Stevenson I. They defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent President William McKinley of Ohio and his running mate Theodore Roosevelt of New York. Bryan won the state by a margin of 8.08%, an increase of 2.32 percent on his 1896 margin over McKinley, a small change but a substantial one given the extremely deep partisan loyalties of white Tennesseeans. His increased margin reflected more complete black disenfranchisement and reduced suspicion of his free-silver policies in the major urban areas, which saw him carry normally Republican Knox County. McKinley is the only Republican to win two terms in the White House without carrying Tennessee either time. Neither McKinley nor Bryan campaigned in Tennessee, and by the fourth week of October it became clear that the state would once again go to the Democrats. [8]

Bryan would later win the state again against William Howard Taft in 1908.

Results

1900 United States presidential election in Tennessee [9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic William Jennings Bryan 145,24053.03%12
Republican William McKinley (incumbent)123,10844.95%0
Prohibition John G. Woolley 3,8441.40%0
Populist Wharton Barker 1,3220.48%0
Social Democratic Eugene V. Debs 3460.13%0
Totals273,860100.00%12
Voter turnout

Results by county

1900 United States presidential election in Tennessee by county [10]
CountyWilliam Jennings Bryan
Democratic
William McKinley
Republican
John Granville Woolley
Prohibition
Wharton Barker
Populist
Eugene Victor Debs
Social Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Anderson 73226.73%1,99772.91%100.37%00.00%00.00%-1,265-46.18%2,739
Bedford 2,17660.70%1,35737.85%421.17%100.28%00.00%81922.85%3,585
Benton 1,38563.77%72033.15%251.15%421.93%00.00%66530.62%2,172
Bledsoe 49840.32%73459.43%30.24%00.00%00.00%-236-19.11%1,235
Blount 82526.74%2,20171.35%591.91%00.00%00.00%-1,376-44.60%3,085
Bradley 90935.51%1,57961.68%722.81%00.00%00.00%-670-26.17%2,560
Campbell 47917.54%2,18980.15%421.54%00.00%210.77%-1,710-62.61%2,731
Cannon 1,21360.95%77538.94%20.10%00.00%00.00%43822.01%1,990
Carroll 1,93141.64%2,51654.26%551.19%1352.91%00.00%-585-12.62%4,637
Carter 40812.72%2,76386.13%371.15%00.00%00.00%-2,355-73.41%3,208
Cheatham 1,19071.82%44026.55%241.45%30.18%00.00%75045.26%1,657
Chester 89453.21%70241.79%80.48%764.52%00.00%19211.43%1,680
Claiborne 77043.68%98755.98%60.34%00.00%00.00%-217-12.31%1,763
Clay 83061.25%49836.75%120.89%110.81%40.30%33224.50%1,355
Cocke 1,00129.69%2,36070.01%100.30%00.00%00.00%-1,359-40.31%3,371
Coffee 1,66070.34%62426.44%451.91%20.08%291.23%1,03643.90%2,360
Crockett 1,42856.62%1,05041.63%411.63%00.00%30.12%37814.99%2,522
Cumberland 40534.67%75064.21%131.11%00.00%00.00%-345-29.54%1,168
Davidson 6,86970.81%2,50125.78%2322.39%310.32%670.69%4,36845.03%9,700
DeKalb 1,52850.43%1,44247.59%601.98%00.00%00.00%862.84%3,030
Decatur 90950.53%89049.47%00.00%00.00%00.00%191.06%1,799
Dickson 1,69162.47%96435.61%391.44%100.37%30.11%72726.86%2,707
Dyer 1,97571.87%72826.49%451.64%00.00%00.00%1,24745.38%2,748
Fayette 2,28271.31%88527.66%200.63%120.38%10.03%1,39743.66%3,200
Fentress 32029.01%78270.90%10.09%00.00%00.00%-462-41.89%1,103
Franklin 2,19676.49%61321.35%622.16%00.00%00.00%1,58355.14%2,871
Gibson 3,37664.97%1,50929.04%2574.95%541.04%00.00%1,86735.93%5,196
Giles 2,79061.43%1,70337.49%260.57%230.51%00.00%1,08723.93%4,542
Grainger 96034.68%1,80265.10%60.22%00.00%00.00%-842-30.42%2,768
Greene 2,86847.89%3,09151.61%300.50%00.00%00.00%-223-3.72%5,989
Grundy 85269.72%35729.21%131.06%00.00%00.00%49540.51%1,222
Hamblen 95941.52%1,32257.23%291.26%00.00%00.00%-363-15.71%2,310
Hamilton 3,18842.57%3,94352.66%2573.43%390.52%610.81%-755-10.08%7,488
Hancock 38221.09%1,42978.91%00.00%00.00%00.00%-1,047-57.81%1,811
Hardeman 1,97459.42%1,33640.22%30.09%90.27%00.00%63819.21%3,322
Hardin 1,15945.88%1,36754.12%00.00%00.00%00.00%-208-8.23%2,526
Hawkins 1,86742.38%2,51557.09%220.50%10.02%00.00%-648-14.71%4,405
Haywood 1,45285.87%21412.66%160.95%40.24%50.30%1,23873.21%1,691
Henderson 1,30839.87%1,92558.67%421.28%60.18%00.00%-617-18.81%3,281
Henry 2,60570.92%92925.29%1032.80%260.71%100.27%1,67645.63%3,673
Hickman 1,29258.22%89440.29%90.41%241.08%00.00%39817.94%2,219
Houston 73866.85%34130.89%252.26%00.00%00.00%39735.96%1,104
Humphreys 1,56169.78%61427.45%542.41%40.18%40.18%94742.33%2,237
Jackson 1,47961.12%93538.64%00.00%60.25%00.00%54422.48%2,420
James 28332.01%59867.65%30.34%00.00%00.00%-315-35.63%884
Jefferson 81625.67%2,34773.83%160.50%00.00%00.00%-1,531-48.16%3,179
Johnson 18910.42%1,61889.20%70.39%00.00%00.00%-1,429-78.78%1,814
Knox 4,38951.08%3,98246.35%1201.40%470.55%540.63%4074.74%8,592
Lake 55873.52%20126.48%00.00%00.00%00.00%35747.04%759
Lauderdale 1,80778.46%43718.98%241.04%351.52%00.00%1,37059.49%2,303
Lawrence 1,48052.73%1,32747.27%00.00%00.00%00.00%1535.45%2,807
Lewis 40066.23%20233.44%20.33%00.00%00.00%19832.78%604
Lincoln 2,46372.19%72821.34%1684.92%531.55%00.00%1,73550.85%3,412
Loudon 51231.28%1,11668.17%70.43%20.12%00.00%-604-36.90%1,637
Macon 87139.66%1,32560.34%00.00%00.00%00.00%-454-20.67%2,196
Madison 2,37964.84%1,14731.26%150.41%1233.35%50.14%1,23233.58%3,669
Marion 1,23443.73%1,58556.17%30.11%00.00%00.00%-351-12.44%2,822
Marshall 2,18469.27%76324.20%953.01%1113.52%00.00%1,42145.07%3,153
Maury 3,32556.42%2,49142.27%530.90%240.41%00.00%83414.15%5,893
McMinn 1,28937.90%2,05760.48%521.53%30.09%00.00%-768-22.58%3,401
McNairy 1,44348.37%1,49850.22%70.23%351.17%00.00%-55-1.84%2,983
Meigs 70152.83%61946.65%20.15%50.38%00.00%826.18%1,327
Monroe 1,63447.40%1,74350.57%692.00%10.03%00.00%-109-3.16%3,447
Montgomery 2,24851.30%1,81541.42%3187.26%10.02%00.00%4339.88%4,382
Moore 83891.09%667.17%161.74%00.00%00.00%77283.91%920
Morgan 42128.45%1,05371.15%60.41%00.00%00.00%-632-42.70%1,480
Obion 2,72274.78%77121.18%1273.49%200.55%00.00%1,95153.60%3,640
Overton 1,44365.38%76434.62%00.00%00.00%00.00%67930.77%2,207
Perry 85157.89%60841.36%00.00%110.75%00.00%24316.53%1,470
Pickett 34540.16%51459.84%00.00%00.00%00.00%-169-19.67%859
Polk 73744.83%90655.11%00.00%10.06%00.00%-169-10.28%1,644
Putnam 1,45257.76%1,05842.08%40.16%00.00%00.00%39415.67%2,514
Rhea 79847.93%83249.97%331.98%10.06%10.06%-34-2.04%1,665
Roane 74022.06%2,42972.42%1484.41%140.42%230.69%-1,689-50.36%3,354
Robertson 2,56468.10%1,12829.96%671.78%60.16%00.00%1,43638.14%3,765
Rutherford 2,51762.29%1,42935.36%130.32%822.03%00.00%1,08826.92%4,041
Scott 17110.23%1,49889.59%30.18%00.00%00.00%-1,327-79.37%1,672
Sequatchie 37562.71%21636.12%71.17%00.00%00.00%15926.59%598
Sevier 38212.81%2,59586.99%60.20%00.00%00.00%-2,213-74.19%2,983
Shelby 5,14362.50%2,96135.98%420.51%320.39%510.62%2,18226.52%8,229
Smith 1,94061.16%1,11835.25%802.52%341.07%00.00%82225.91%3,172
Stewart 1,57765.93%79333.15%200.84%20.08%00.00%78432.78%2,392
Sullivan 2,42157.42%1,73941.25%551.30%10.02%00.00%68216.18%4,216
Sumner 2,58975.68%77622.68%260.76%260.76%40.12%1,81353.00%3,421
Tipton 1,88758.55%1,30840.58%80.25%200.62%00.00%57917.96%3,223
Trousdale 67572.82%22223.95%30.32%272.91%00.00%45348.87%927
Unicoi 768.29%82289.64%192.07%00.00%00.00%-746-81.35%917
Union 56627.22%1,50172.20%120.58%00.00%00.00%-935-44.97%2,079
Van Buren 42573.40%15326.42%10.17%00.00%00.00%27246.98%579
Warren 1,92674.13%67225.87%00.00%00.00%00.00%1,25448.27%2,598
Washington 1,49636.98%2,48861.51%601.48%10.02%00.00%-992-24.52%4,045
Wayne 57628.94%1,40570.60%80.40%10.05%00.00%-829-41.66%1,990
Weakley 3,60962.74%1,99034.60%1232.14%300.52%00.00%1,61928.15%5,752
White 1,65870.92%65628.06%241.03%00.00%00.00%1,00242.86%2,338
Williamson 2,13672.98%70424.05%491.67%381.30%00.00%1,43248.92%2,927
Wilson 2,67470.20%1,06127.86%661.73%80.21%00.00%1,61342.35%3,809
Totals145,24953.04%123,10844.95%3,8441.40%1,3230.48%3460.13%22,1418.08%273,870

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