1912 United States presidential election in Arkansas

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1912 United States presidential election in Arkansas
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  1908 November 5, 1912 1916  
  Woodrow Wilson-H&E.jpg Unsuccessful 1912.jpg
Nominee Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New Jersey Ohio
Running mate Thomas R. Marshall Nicholas M. Butler
Electoral vote90
Popular vote68,81425,585
Percentage55.01%20.45%

  Unsuccessful 1912 2.jpg Eugene Debs portrait.jpeg
Nominee Theodore Roosevelt Eugene V. Debs
Party Progressive Socialist
Home state New York Indiana
Running mate Hiram Johnson Emil Seidel
Electoral vote00
Popular vote21,6448,153
Percentage17.30%6.52%

Arkansas Presidential Election Results 1912.svg
County Results

President before election

William Howard Taft
Republican

Elected President

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

The 1912 United States presidential election in Arkansas took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election. Voters chose nine representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Arkansas was won by Princeton University President Woodrow Wilson (DVirginia), running with governor of Indiana Thomas R. Marshall, with 55.01 percent of the popular vote, against the 27th president of the United States William Howard Taft (ROhio), running with Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, with 20.45 percent, the 26th president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt (PNew York), running with governor of California Hiram Johnson, with 17.30 percent, and the five-time candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States Eugene V. Debs (SIndiana), running with the first Socialist mayor of a major city in the United States Emil Seidel, with 6.52 percent. [1]

Results

1912 United States presidential election in Arkansas [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Woodrow Wilson 68,814 55.01%
Republican William Howard Taft (incumbent)25,58520.45%
Progressive Theodore Roosevelt 21,64417.30%
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 8,1536.52%
Prohibition Eugene Chafin 9080.73%
Total votes125,104 100%

Results by county

1912 United States presidential election in Arkansas by county
CountyThomas Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
William Howard Taft
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
Progressive
Eugene Victor Debs [2]
Socialist
Eugene Wilder Chafin
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Arkansas 86958.48%24916.76%30520.52%463.10%171.14%564 [lower-alpha 1] 37.95%1,486
Ashley 1,02954.21%43923.13%34618.23%824.32%20.11%59031.09%1,898
Baxter 53653.55%14214.19%17617.58%14414.39%30.30%360 [lower-alpha 1] 35.96%1,001
Benton 2,35360.23%54113.85%66016.89%2967.58%571.46%1,693 [lower-alpha 1] 43.33%3,907
Boone 96559.68%28017.32%27917.25%815.01%120.74%68542.36%1,617
Bradley 77266.38%13711.78%14712.64%1018.68%60.52%625 [lower-alpha 1] 53.74%1,163
Calhoun 43854.01%728.88%17721.82%10913.44%151.85%261 [lower-alpha 1] 32.18%811
Carroll 91948.81%46424.64%35819.01%1226.48%201.06%45524.16%1,883
Chicot 41949.94%8910.61%30836.71%222.62%10.12%111 [lower-alpha 1] 13.23%839
Clark 1,05160.58%37621.67%26315.16%362.07%90.52%67538.90%1,735
Clay 1,29951.73%62224.77%35814.26%2188.68%140.56%67726.96%2,511
Cleburne 51756.81%13815.16%11812.97%12713.96%101.10%37941.65%910
Cleveland 68562.27%27525.00%988.91%333.00%90.82%41037.27%1,100
Columbia 1,10166.61%34020.57%16710.10%422.54%30.18%76146.04%1,653
Conway 1,43560.14%52722.09%36415.26%532.22%70.29%90838.06%2,386
Craighead 1,25961.12%26913.06%22911.12%29714.42%60.29%962 [lower-alpha 2] 46.70%2,060
Crawford 96951.24%40721.52%42322.37%814.28%110.58%546 [lower-alpha 1] 28.87%1,891
Crittenden 42353.07%8911.17%28535.76%00.00%00.00%138 [lower-alpha 1] 17.31%797
Cross 49144.35%29326.47%23421.14%797.14%100.90%19817.89%1,107
Dallas 65449.55%22817.27%40630.76%282.12%40.30%248 [lower-alpha 1] 18.79%1,320
Desha 31458.15%529.63%16129.81%132.41%00.00%153 [lower-alpha 1] 28.33%540
Drew 88254.82%42426.35%25415.79%432.67%60.37%45828.46%1,609
Faulkner 1,31665.47%40220.00%1618.01%1115.52%201.00%91445.47%2,010
Franklin 1,11363.02%25814.61%19410.99%18410.42%170.96%85548.41%1,766
Fulton 59044.46%45334.14%23517.71%453.39%40.30%13710.32%1,327
Garland 1,04651.22%30014.69%53326.10%1487.25%150.73%513 [lower-alpha 1] 25.12%2,042
Grant 44070.51%11017.63%477.53%254.01%20.32%33052.88%624
Greene 1,25160.96%28613.94%25912.62%23911.65%170.83%96547.03%2,052
Hempstead 1,24746.69%83631.30%46817.52%923.44%281.05%41115.39%2,671
Hot Spring 66855.12%24820.46%24720.38%423.47%70.58%42034.65%1,212
Howard 76056.84%32124.01%18713.99%664.94%30.22%43932.83%1,337
Independence 1,22555.11%41218.53%39517.77%1687.56%231.03%81336.57%2,223
Izard 74664.03%21518.45%13711.76%524.46%151.29%53145.58%1,165
Jackson 83748.95%54331.75%1599.30%1619.42%100.58%29417.19%1,710
Jefferson 1,65952.77%57918.42%75323.95%1464.64%70.22%906 [lower-alpha 1] 28.82%3,144
Johnson 92760.87%18912.41%23715.56%1519.91%191.25%690 [lower-alpha 1] 45.31%1,523
Lafayette 49857.04%20823.83%15517.75%101.15%20.23%29033.22%873
Lawrence 92963.76%21814.96%16711.46%1258.58%181.24%71148.80%1,457
Lee 96852.52%66536.08%19410.53%150.81%10.05%30316.44%1,843
Lincoln 39042.03%29231.47%15216.38%869.27%80.86%9810.56%928
Little River 61559.25%23222.35%878.38%1019.73%30.29%38336.90%1,038
Logan 1,31951.14%33312.91%76529.66%1495.78%130.50%554 [lower-alpha 1] 21.48%2,579
Lonoke 1,12959.55%25413.40%42522.42%713.74%170.90%704 [lower-alpha 1] 37.13%1,896
Madison 93261.03%28618.73%23115.13%714.65%70.46%64642.31%1,527
Marion 53753.54%16015.95%14514.46%15715.65%40.40%37737.59%1,003
Miller 84656.63%33122.16%19513.05%1067.10%161.07%51534.47%1,494
Mississippi 76758.24%26319.97%18313.90%876.61%171.29%50438.27%1,317
Monroe 53743.94%40032.73%20116.45%766.22%80.65%13711.21%1,222
Montgomery 47145.16%22121.19%20219.37%13713.14%121.15%25023.97%1,043
Nevada 60746.62%32224.73%26820.58%937.14%120.92%28521.89%1,302
Newton 29032.12%28531.56%24727.35%748.19%70.78%50.55%903
Ouachita 91348.44%79342.07%1316.95%382.02%100.53%1206.37%1,885
Perry 52253.98%16316.86%21622.34%646.62%20.21%306 [lower-alpha 1] 31.64%967
Phillips 92670.31%19815.03%18914.35%20.15%20.15%72855.28%1,317
Pike 60353.46%33129.34%15814.01%322.84%40.35%27224.11%1,128
Poinsett 59354.40%20518.81%15714.40%12611.56%90.83%38835.60%1,090
Polk 69445.72%16210.67%40926.94%19712.98%563.69%285 [lower-alpha 1] 18.77%1,518
Pope 1,51759.33%33413.06%55621.74%1345.24%160.63%961 [lower-alpha 1] 37.58%2,557
Prairie 64754.10%37631.44%1038.61%605.02%100.84%27122.66%1,196
Pulaski 3,36953.80%1,04416.67%1,54724.70%2684.28%340.54%1,822 [lower-alpha 1] 29.10%6,262
Randolph 99762.47%26416.54%17811.15%1308.15%271.69%73345.93%1,596
St. Francis 56355.41%29629.13%908.86%656.40%20.20%26726.28%1,016
Saline 81468.52%16413.80%14011.78%655.47%50.42%65054.71%1,188
Scott 64050.96%20616.40%22517.91%17013.54%151.19%415 [lower-alpha 1] 33.04%1,256
Searcy 43834.98%514 [lower-alpha 3] 41.05%18014.38%1118.87%90.72%-76-6.07%1,252
Sebastian 2,39659.59%389 [lower-alpha 3] 9.67%74818.60%44511.07%431.07%1,648 [lower-alpha 1] 40.98%4,021
Sevier 78959.55%17413.13%16612.53%18313.81%130.98%606 [lower-alpha 2] 45.74%1,325
Sharp 68163.82%11410.68%19418.18%716.65%70.66%487 [lower-alpha 1] 45.64%1,067
Stone 33755.07%11318.46%9215.03%7011.44%00.00%22436.60%612
Union 1,09073.20%15210.21%1359.07%1067.12%60.40%93863.00%1,489
Van Buren 67452.70%25419.86%26620.80%806.25%50.39%408 [lower-alpha 1] 31.90%1,279
Washington 1,88159.53%56517.88%53216.84%1595.03%230.73%1,31641.65%3,160
White 1,44856.74%38014.89%48118.85%2088.15%351.37%967 [lower-alpha 1] 37.89%2,552
Woodruff 90353.02%47327.77%25815.15%653.82%40.23%43025.25%1,703
Yell 1,40154.83%43617.06%43817.14%26310.29%170.67%963 [lower-alpha 1] 37.69%2,555
Totals68,81455.01%25,58520.45%21,64417.30%8,1536.52%9080.73%43,22934.55%125,104

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 In this county where Roosevelt ran second ahead of Taft, the margins given are those between Wilson and Roosevelt.
  2. 1 2 In this county where Debs ran second ahead of Taft and of Roosevelt, the margin given is that between Wilson and Debs.
  3. 1 2 Different sources reverse the Republican vote totals for Sebastian and Searcy Counties.
    In contrast to Deve Leip’s Atlas, Géoelections has 389 Taft votes in Searcy County and 514 in Sebastian County, which would have given Searcy County to Wilson and the Democratic Party

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References

  1. 1 2 "1912 Presidential Election Results – Arkansas". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. "1912 Presidential Election Popular Vote for Eugene Debs". Géoelections. (.xlsx file for €15)