1900 United States presidential election in Virginia

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1900 United States presidential election in Virginia
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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 vote146,079115,769
Percentage55.29%43.82%

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County Results

President before election

William McKinley
Republican

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

The 1900 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 6, 1900, as part of the 1900 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Following the state’s delayed readmission to the Union, Virginia was unique among ex-Confederate states in not having a period of Republican control during Reconstruction, due to the failure of the Underwood Constitution to pass in 1868 [1] and the consequent support for the Conservative Party that fused prewar Democrats and Whigs in the first postwar elections and consistently controlled the state legislature after readmission. From 1879, however, a fusion with the “Readjuster” faction of the state Democratic Party would revitalize the Republicans [1] until 1883, although the state GOP would remain competitive in statewide elections — only narrowly failing to carry the state in 1888 [1] — until the Cleveland Administration eliminated federal oversight while the Walton Act created the secret ballot and began large-scale black disenfranchisement. [2]

However, despite its dominant position, the Democratic Party would become deeply divided between the conservative Gold Democrats of a state whose economy was already substantially influenced by the rapidly industrializing Northeast, and a Populist-influenced faction centered in the state’s rural areas. [2] Many Virginia farmers still depended upon a tobacco monoculture and had been affected severely by consistently declining prices, poor harvests [3] and the evolving rift between growing Northern and Southwest Virginia which were deeply tied culturally to the border states, and the declining, agrarian Southside. This divide had the effect of strengthening a now “lily-white” Jim Crow state Republican Party [2] in the 1896 election cycle, as the old Whig minority in Southwest Virginia was less attached to party labels and strongly supported Republican William McKinley. Consequently, Southwest Virginia would become the GOP’s stronghold in the state during the first half of the twentieth century, allowing it to remain more viable than in any other ex-Confederate state other than North Carolina and Tennessee where extremely loyal Unionist Republicanism remained. [4]

Neither candidate campaigned in the state, which had voted Democratic at every election since 1876. In October, it was generally thought that Bryan would be sure to carry the state, [5] and unlike in 1896, [6] even pro-Republican journalists did not believe McKinley possessed any chance.

Virginia voted for the Democratic candidate, former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan over the Republican candidate, incumbent President William McKinley. Bryan won the state by a margin of 11.47 percentage points. Until Donald Trump failed to do so in 2024, McKinley is the only recent Republican to win two terms in the White House without carrying Virginia either time, and one of only two presidents of any party to achieve this alongside Bill Clinton, who came within 1.96 percentage points in 1996.

Along with having defeated McKinley in Virginia four years earlier, Bryan would later win the state again in 1908 against William Howard Taft.

Results

1900 United States presidential election in Virginia [7]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic William Jennings Bryan 146,07955.29%12
Republican William McKinley (inc.)115,76943.82%0
Prohibition John G. Woolley 2,1300.81%0
Socialist Labor Joseph F. Maloney 1670.06%0
Populist Wharton Barker 630.02%0
Totals264,208100.0%12

Results by county

1900 United States presidential election in Virginia by counties and independent cities [8] [9]
County or Independent CityWilliam Jennings Bryan
Democratic
William McKinley
Republican
John Granville Woolley
Prohibition
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Accomack County 3,21067.72%1,46030.80%691.46%10.02%1,75036.92%4,740
Albemarle County 2,41158.73%1,67440.78%200.49%00.00%73717.95%4,105
Alexandria County 41349.40%42150.36%371.59%00.00%-8-0.96%836
Alleghany County 84136.11%1,45162.30%120.82%140.95%-610-26.19%2,329
Amelia County 60841.30%83856.93%40.16%180.71%-230-15.63%1,472
Amherst County 1,51659.97%99039.16%50.32%30.19%52620.81%2,528
Appomattox County 1,08269.94%45729.54%20.24%00.00%62540.40%1,547
Augusta County 2,86951.87%2,47344.71%1853.34%40.07%3967.16%5,531
Bath County 42247.90%45451.53%50.57%00.00%-32-3.63%881
Bedford County 2,53555.08%1,98243.07%841.83%10.02%55312.02%4,602
Bland County 51352.29%46547.40%30.31%00.00%484.89%981
Botetourt County 1,38250.51%1,32948.57%250.91%00.00%531.94%2,736
Brunswick County 1,06447.37%1,17752.40%50.22%00.00%-113-5.03%2,246
Buchanan County 58745.82%69454.18%00.00%00.00%-107-8.35%1,281
Buckingham County 94250.16%92249.09%140.75%00.00%201.06%1,878
Campbell County 1,33950.82%1,28848.88%70.27%10.04%511.94%2,635
Caroline County 1,07748.19%1,14451.19%140.63%00.00%-67-3.00%2,235
Carroll County 1,43444.77%1,75954.92%90.28%10.03%-325-10.15%3,203
Charlotte County 1,01175.67%32324.18%20.15%00.00%68851.50%1,336
Chesterfield County 1,36860.11%88438.84%220.97%20.09%48421.27%2,276
Clarke County 1,05569.73%42628.16%301.98%20.13%62941.57%1,513
Craig County 41557.80%26536.91%385.29%00.00%15020.89%718
Culpeper County 1,51264.07%84735.89%10.04%00.00%66528.18%2,360
Cumberland County 53771.70%20527.37%10.13%60.80%33244.33%749
Dickenson County 72751.56%68348.44%00.00%00.00%443.12%1,410
Dinwiddie County 99062.66%58336.90%60.38%10.06%40725.76%1,580
Elizabeth City County 1,02759.09%69740.10%80.46%60.35%33018.99%1,738
Essex County 73155.30%59044.63%10.08%00.00%14110.67%1,322
Fairfax County 2,13558.40%1,50741.22%140.38%00.00%62817.18%3,656
Fauquier County 2,61065.30%1,37734.45%80.20%20.05%1,23330.85%3,997
Floyd County 64829.22%1,56670.60%40.18%00.00%-918-41.39%2,218
Fluvanna County 79053.34%67845.78%130.88%00.00%1127.56%1,481
Franklin County 1,78550.72%1,70248.37%240.68%80.23%832.36%3,519
Frederick County 1,74871.52%67127.45%210.86%40.16%1,07744.07%2,444
Giles County 1,01053.05%85845.06%361.89%00.00%1527.98%1,904
Gloucester County 48457.69%35442.19%10.12%00.00%13015.49%839
Goochland County 60240.73%87659.27%00.00%00.00%-274-18.54%1,478
Grayson County 1,25244.10%1,58555.83%20.07%00.00%-333-11.73%2,839
Greene County 51152.68%45947.32%00.00%00.00%525.36%970
Greensville County 74057.14%54742.24%40.31%40.31%19314.90%1,295
Halifax County 2,86463.00%1,63235.90%450.99%50.11%1,23227.10%4,546
Hanover County 1,20349.75%1,20149.67%140.58%00.00%20.08%2,418
Henrico County 2,18966.51%1,04931.87%250.76%280.85%1,14034.64%3,291
Henry County 1,35649.49%1,36749.89%170.62%00.00%-11-0.40%2,740
Highland County 51248.08%54050.70%111.03%20.19%-28-2.63%1,065
Isle of Wight County 1,20661.22%76338.73%00.00%10.05%44322.49%1,970
James City County 29453.45%25546.36%10.18%00.00%397.09%550
King and Queen County 79656.37%61443.48%20.14%00.00%18212.89%1,412
King George County 48042.67%64357.16%20.18%00.00%-163-14.49%1,125
King William County 46234.38%87164.81%80.60%30.22%-409-30.43%1,344
Lancaster County 97165.34%50834.19%70.47%00.00%46331.16%1,486
Lee County 1,49351.61%1,39248.12%60.21%20.07%1013.49%2,893
Loudoun County 2,69059.79%1,68437.43%1192.65%60.13%1,00622.36%4,499
Louisa County 1,16949.16%1,18749.92%220.93%00.00%-18-0.76%2,378
Lunenburg County 63464.83%34335.07%90.91%00.00%29129.75%978
Madison County 98659.76%66440.24%140.84%00.00%32219.52%1,650
Mathews County 72668.88%29427.89%403.77%00.00%43240.99%1,054
Mecklenburg County 1,69747.24%1,85551.64%40.11%361.00%-158-4.40%3,592
Middlesex County 68651.58%64048.12%564.05%00.00%463.46%1,330
Montgomery County 1,10242.58%1,39153.75%50.19%903.48%-289-11.17%2,588
Nansemond County 1,48159.74%99240.02%120.48%00.00%48919.73%2,479
Nelson County 1,53056.52%1,16342.96%40.15%100.37%36713.56%2,707
New Kent County 28238.42%44760.90%10.14%40.54%-165-22.48%734
Norfolk County 2,41544.36%3,02455.55%50.09%00.00%-609-11.19%5,444
Northampton County 1,18056.43%89642.85%120.57%30.14%28413.58%2,091
Northumberland County 80949.85%80749.72%70.43%00.00%20.12%1,623
Nottoway County 1,07668.14%48930.97%130.82%10.06%58737.18%1,579
Orange County 1,10053.71%92945.36%190.93%00.00%1718.35%2,048
Page County 1,04145.64%1,21453.22%261.14%00.00%-173-7.58%2,281
Patrick County 1,02644.32%1,28155.33%80.35%00.00%-255-11.02%2,315
Pittsylvania County 3,75861.16%2,32837.88%590.96%00.00%1,43023.27%6,145
Powhatan County 45844.00%58255.91%10.10%00.00%-124-11.91%1,041
Prince Edward County 84359.49%57440.51%00.00%00.00%26918.98%1,417
Prince George County 36754.86%30144.99%00.00%10.15%669.87%669
Prince William County 1,35166.52%68033.48%00.00%00.00%67133.04%2,031
Princess Anne County 74369.31%32730.50%20.19%00.00%41638.81%1,072
Pulaski County 1,04845.74%1,24354.26%00.00%00.00%-195-8.51%2,291
Rappahannock County 81361.27%50738.21%70.53%00.00%30623.06%1,327
Richmond County 69254.49%57445.20%30.24%10.08%1189.29%1,270
Roanoke County 94242.95%1,18854.17%582.64%50.23%-246-11.22%2,193
Rockbridge County 1,65842.46%2,22356.93%220.56%20.05%-565-14.47%3,905
Rockingham County 2,85251.60%2,57246.54%1031.86%00.00%2805.07%5,527
Russell County 1,95658.58%1,37741.24%60.18%00.00%57917.34%3,339
Scott County 1,81352.17%1,65947.74%30.09%00.00%1544.43%3,475
Shenandoah County 1,96550.75%1,86248.09%401.03%50.13%1032.66%3,872
Smyth County 1,25240.94%1,79458.67%120.39%00.00%-542-17.72%3,058
Southampton County 1,70873.21%61026.15%150.64%00.00%1,09847.06%2,333
Spotsylvania County 77448.50%81751.19%50.31%00.00%-43-2.69%1,596
Stafford County 64842.74%86757.19%10.07%00.00%-219-14.45%1,516
Surry County 83962.85%47335.43%221.65%10.07%36627.42%1,335
Sussex County 73362.70%43036.78%10.09%50.43%30325.92%1,169
Tazewell County 1,31232.93%2,66366.84%80.20%10.03%-1,351-33.91%3,984
Warren County 1,06868.95%46229.83%191.23%00.00%60639.12%1,549
Warwick County 52661.02%33638.98%00.00%00.00%19022.04%862
Washington County 2,29147.74%2,49852.05%100.21%00.00%-207-4.31%4,799
Westmoreland County 69153.19%59745.96%100.77%10.08%947.24%1,299
Wise County 1,21541.10%1,72558.36%150.51%10.03%-510-17.25%2,956
Wythe County 1,60745.31%1,93254.47%60.17%20.06%-325-9.16%3,547
York County 55145.84%63152.50%00.00%201.66%-80-6.66%1,202
Alexandria City 2,00368.04%93531.76%60.20%00.00%1,06836.28%2,944
Bristol City 78772.80%28125.99%131.20%00.00%50646.81%1,081
Buena Vista City 21550.47%20447.89%51.17%20.47%112.58%426
Charlottesville City 73166.15%36132.67%111.00%20.18%37033.48%1,105
Danville City 1,57579.83%31015.71%874.41%10.05%1,26564.12%1,973
Fredericksburg City 58762.18%35337.39%30.32%10.11%23424.79%944
Lynchburg City 1,08161.67%66037.65%00.00%120.68%42124.02%1,753
Manchester City 64758.03%44239.64%343.03%00.00%20518.39%1,115
Newport News City 1,89662.23%1,10836.36%150.49%280.92%78825.86%3,047
Norfolk City 3,88362.17%2,30136.84%390.62%230.37%1,58225.33%6,246
Petersburg City 1,58969.33%68830.02%90.39%60.26%90139.31%2,292
Portsmouth City 1,74374.74%56624.27%140.60%90.39%1,17750.47%2,332
Radford City 25755.99%19742.92%51.09%00.00%6013.07%459
Richmond City 6,09568.35%2,72930.60%710.80%220.25%3,36637.75%8,917
Roanoke City 1,76158.98%1,12037.51%531.77%521.74%64121.47%2,986
Staunton City 61257.90%37535.48%706.62%00.00%23722.42%1,057
Williamsburg City 16162.89%8834.38%72.73%00.00%7328.52%256
Winchester City 59357.74%42341.19%100.97%10.10%17016.55%1,027
Charles City County [a] 0N/A0N/A
Totals146,07955.26%115,76943.79%2,1300.81%4730.18%30,31011.47%264,357

See also

Notes

  1. No returns were canvassed for Charles City County and voters in this county were (presumably) listed in neighbouring counties.

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