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The 1904 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 8, 1904, as part of the 1904 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Wyoming was won by the 26th and sitting President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt (R–New York), who assumed office after the Assassination of William McKinley, running with the 26th Vice President of the United States Charles W. Fairbanks. Roosevelt and Fairbanks won with 66.72 percent of the popular vote against Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals Alton B. Parker (D–New York), running with Senator Henry G. Davis, with 29.08 percent of the popular vote. [1] Roosevelt won the state by a margin of 37.64%.
Party | Pledged to | Elector | Votes | |
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Republican Party | Theodore Roosevelt | Ora Haley | 20,489 | |
Republican Party | Theodore Roosevelt | James M. Wilson | 20,487 | |
Republican Party | Theodore Roosevelt | Atwood C. Thomas | 20,468 | |
Democratic Party | Alton B. Parker | George T. Beck | 8,930 | |
Democratic Party | Alton B. Parker | J. L. Murray | 8,881 | |
Democratic Party | Alton B. Parker | A. V. Quinn | 8,872 | |
Socialist Party | Eugene V. Debs | William W. Peterson | 1,072 | |
Socialist Party | Eugene V. Debs | John Gaiselman | 1,065 | |
Socialist Party | Eugene V. Debs | Peter Esperson | 987 | |
Prohibition Party | Silas C. Swallow | Anna B. Holliday | 217 | |
Prohibition Party | Silas C. Swallow | Ellen Lee Bristol | 208 | |
Prohibition Party | Silas C. Swallow | Isaac L. Oakes | 195 | |
Votes cast [lower-alpha 1] | 30,708 |
County [2] | Theodore Roosevelt Republican | Alton B. Parker Democrat | Eugene V. Debs Socialist | Silas C. Swallow Prohibition | Margin | Total votes cast [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
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Albany | 1,674 | 63.41% | 706 | 26.74% | 201 | 7.61% | 59 | 2.23% | 968 | 36.67% | 2,640 |
Big Horn | 1,962 | 70.83% | 751 | 27.11% | 41 | 1.48% | 16 | 0.58% | 1,211 | 43.72% | 2,770 |
Carbon | 2,234 | 68.34% | 956 | 29.24% | 73 | 2.23% | 6 | 0.18% | 1,278 | 39.09% | 3,269 |
Converse | 1,098 | 72.33% | 395 | 26.02% | 9 | 0.59% | 16 | 1.05% | 703 | 46.31% | 1,518 |
Crook | 984 | 64.27% | 475 | 31.03% | 58 | 3.79% | 14 | 0.91% | 509 | 33.25% | 1,531 |
Fremont | 1,009 | 63.06% | 563 | 35.19% | 23 | 1.44% | 5 | 0.31% | 446 | 27.88% | 1,600 |
Johnson | 725 | 60.82% | 459 | 38.51% | 7 | 0.59% | 1 | 0.08% | 266 | 22.32% | 1,192 |
Laramie | 3,109 | 69.77% | 1,167 | 26.19% | 131 | 2.94% | 49 | 1.10% | 1,942 | 43.58% | 4,456 |
Natrona | 738 | 69.30% | 320 | 30.05% | 2 | 0.19% | 5 | 0.47% | 418 | 39.25% | 1,065 |
Sheridan | 1,905 | 59.49% | 1,068 | 33.35% | 212 | 6.62% | 17 | 0.53% | 837 | 26.14% | 3,202 |
Sweetwater | 1,473 | 71.37% | 464 | 22.48% | 115 | 5.57% | 12 | 0.58% | 1,009 | 48.89% | 2,064 |
Uinta | 2,768 | 63.52% | 1,385 | 31.78% | 189 | 4.34% | 16 | 0.37% | 1,383 | 31.73% | 4,358 |
Weston | 810 | 77.66% | 221 | 21.19% | 11 | 1.05% | 1 | 0.10% | 589 | 56.47% | 1,043 |
Totals | 20,489 | 66.72% | 8,930 | 29.08% | 1,072 | 3.49% | 217 | 0.71% | 11,559 | 37.64% | 30,708 |
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