1920 United States presidential election in Texas

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1920 United States presidential election in Texas
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  1916 November 2, 1920 1924  
  James M. Cox 1920.jpg Warren G Harding-Harris & Ewing crop.jpg
Nominee James M. Cox Warren G. Harding
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Ohio Ohio
Running mate Franklin D. Roosevelt Calvin Coolidge
Electoral vote200
Popular vote288,767114,538
Percentage59.34%23.54%

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Nominee James E. Ferguson None
Party American Black-and-Tan Republican
Home state Texas
Running mateWilliam HoughNone
Electoral vote00
Popular vote47,96827,247
Percentage9.86%5.60%

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County Results

The 1920 presidential election in Texas was part of the 1920 United States presidential election in which all contemporary forty-eight states voted on November 2, 1920. State voters chose 20 electors, or representatives to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Ever since statehood, Texas had been very nearly the strongest state for the Democratic Party owing to its initial history being as a Deep South state based around slavery. Even during Reconstruction when African-Americans were briefly enfranchised, the Republican Party won just one statewide election, and after Redemption and the passing of a new constitution in 1876 the GOP became confined largely to areas of abolitionist German refugee settlement in the Hill Country, [1] and to a few South Texas counties where local Republican bosses could outcompete their Democratic equivalents. [2] The Terrell Election Law created a poll tax that, from 1902, disenfranchised virtually all remaining African-American voters, the vast majority of Mexican Americans, and also most poor whites. [3] Voter turnout among males over twenty-one fell from over eighty percent to under thirty percent following the poll tax. [4]

The period following this disfranchisement nonetheless saw a considerable amount of typically "Progressive" reform under Governors James Stephen Hogg and Thomas M. Campbell, and despite this progressive faction ceding power in 1906 to the conservatives, Texas proved solid in its support for progressive candidate Woodrow Wilson at the 1912 Democratic National Convention. [5] Another populist, James Ferguson, took the governorship in 1914 on an anti-Prohibition platform, but was impeached for misappropriation of public funds. Nonetheless, this impeachment actually was to spur James to run in the ensuing presidential election, [6] although despite attempting to do so he did not obtain ballot access in any of the other forty-seven states.

The 1916 presidential election had seen Democrat Woodrow Wilson establish firmer control over the machine-dominated areas of South Texas, but hostility towards Wilson's peace promises caused some losses amongst the German population, where Lee County went Republican for the first time. [7] By the time the 1920 presidential election season was to begin, President Wilson was hated by German and Irish Americans for his entry into the war and his role in drafting the Treaty of Versailles and supporting many anti-German groups during the "Red Scare". [8] His League of Nations proposal was also opposed in the South where isolationism had long been very powerful. [9]

Despite the hostility towards Wilson and James M. Cox – who had banned German-language instruction in public schools as Governor of Ohio – amongst German-Americans and some isolationists, Texas was too solidly Democratic for there to be any threat from even the largest popular-vote landslide in United States presidential election history. It is true that Cox's performance was the worst by a Democrat since the complete disfranchisement of Texas' black population by the 1902 poll tax, [10] but losses from hostility to Wilsonian foreign policy were much less pronounced than in French Louisiana or the Ozarks. [9]

Favorite son James E. Ferguson, running on the "American" ticket but not on the ballot in a single other state, gained considerable support amongst those tenants and small-scale owners in East and Central Texas who could pay the poll tax, [11] but these were few enough that he did not crack double figures for the state as a whole, and his presence cut into support for imprisoned Socialist Eugene V. Debs. [12] Though Ferguson was unsuccessful in the presidential election, the American Party did elect four members to the Texas House of Representatives; Walter J. Kveton of Sealy, Otto F. Menking of Fayetteville, Henry Julius Neinast of Burton, and John Henry Wessels of La Grange. [13] This would be the last occasion that Zapata County would vote for a Republican presidential candidate until the 2020 election, [14] as it would become the last South Texas machine county to be turned over to Democratic control.

Results

1920 United States presidential election in Texas [15]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democrat James M. Cox 288,76759.34%20
Republican Warren G. Harding 114,53823.54%0
American James E. Ferguson 47,9689.86%0
Black and Tan Republican No Candidate27,2475.60%0
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 8,1211.67%0
Totals486,824100.00%20
Voter turnout (voting age)

Results by county

CountyJames M. Cox
Democratic
Warren G. Harding
Republican
James E. Ferguson
American
No candidate
Black and Tan Republican
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
Total votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Anderson 2,35559.98%3238.23%2676.80%90623.08%751.91%3,926
Andrews 7489.16%910.84%00.00%00.00%00.00%83
Angelina 1,66162.16%2057.67%58922.04%1194.45%983.67%2,672
Aransas 14674.87%4925.13%00.00%00.00%00.00%195
Archer 44969.61%16926.20%203.10%00.00%71.09%645
Armstrong 40581.49%8717.51%10.20%10.20%30.60%497
Atascosa 53169.23%18524.12%324.17%70.91%121.56%767
Austin 53818.62%56819.65%1,68258.20%873.01%150.52%2,890
Bandera 31150.90%24940.75%335.40%00.00%182.95%611
Bastrop 1,08850.23%48422.35%44120.36%1476.79%60.28%2,166
Baylor 63273.57%13916.18%617.10%00.00%273.14%859
Bee 54559.05%28330.66%778.34%00.00%181.95%923
Bell 3,59559.12%4837.94%1,75928.93%1682.76%761.25%6,081
Bexar 6,92640.63%8,89452.18%4982.92%5573.27%1711.00%17,046
Blanco 42624.94%37822.13%88651.87%140.82%40.23%1,708
Borden 8984.76%43.81%1110.48%00.00%10.95%105
Bosque 1,55661.16%56722.29%36414.31%281.10%291.14%2,544
Bowie 2,39662.22%1,03226.80%310.80%2546.60%1383.58%3,851
Brazoria 1,18445.45%1,23547.41%1104.22%250.96%511.96%2,605
Brazos 1,28158.98%27712.75%1074.93%50223.11%50.23%2,172
Brewster 21060.52%12536.02%82.31%00.00%41.15%347
Briscoe 26278.92%3911.75%226.63%00.00%92.71%332
Brooks 12777.44%3722.56%00.00%00.00%00.00%164
Brown 1,70870.11%39716.30%28911.86%140.57%281.15%2,436
Burleson 98149.35%1417.09%40520.37%45923.09%20.10%1,988
Burnet 79562.60%24118.98%22517.72%00.00%90.71%1,270
Caldwell 1,24059.99%26913.01%33616.26%21810.55%40.19%2,067
Calhoun 36364.71%9516.93%366.42%346.06%335.88%561
Callahan 80466.78%21317.69%15312.71%00.00%342.82%1,204
Cameron 92049.84%90949.24%40.22%10.05%120.65%1,846
Camp 66150.04%15611.81%584.39%44233.46%40.30%1,321
Carson 42866.15%20832.15%30.46%00.00%81.24%647
Cass 1,56346.01%1,44642.57%1514.45%1845.42%531.56%3,397
Castro 15856.03%11841.84%31.06%00.00%31.06%282
Chambers 24042.63%27849.38%305.33%20.36%132.31%563
Cherokee 2,23362.51%47813.38%52514.70%2607.28%762.13%3,572
Childress 1,20683.98%15811.00%271.88%10.07%443.06%1,436
Clay 1,32472.71%44624.49%341.87%30.16%140.77%1,821
Coke 44478.58%5910.44%396.90%00.00%234.07%565
Coleman 1,44565.27%35516.03%33415.09%40.18%763.43%2,214
Collin 4,04570.01%1,33823.16%2614.52%310.54%1031.78%5,778
Collingsworth 64063.56%30730.49%80.79%10.10%515.06%1,007
Colorado 76530.91%47719.27%82233.21%34613.98%652.63%2,475
Comal 1819.95%76542.03%84146.21%20.11%311.70%1,820
Comanche 1,63357.10%93032.52%1976.89%00.00%1003.50%2,860
Concho 40560.00%15122.37%10014.81%10.15%182.67%675
Cooke 2,17064.05%1,00329.60%601.77%892.63%661.95%3,388
Coryell 1,54256.65%44416.31%71426.23%80.29%140.51%2,722
Cottle 47271.08%12118.22%91.36%20.30%609.04%664
Crockett 8952.05%8046.78%10.58%00.00%10.58%171
Crosby 57273.15%14618.67%293.71%20.26%334.22%782
Culberson 4085.11%612.77%12.13%00.00%00.00%47
Dallam 47864.95%19526.49%233.13%00.00%405.43%736
Dallas 14,39067.41%4,98423.35%2000.94%1,6387.67%1350.63%21,347
Dawson 29670.64%7517.90%235.49%00.00%255.97%419
Deaf Smith 45968.92%20530.78%00.00%00.00%20.30%666
Delta 1,08172.16%31521.03%291.94%503.34%231.54%1,498
Denton 1,25748.35%90034.62%30211.62%823.15%592.27%2,600
Dewitt 97129.34%1,27738.59%64719.55%39411.91%200.60%3,309
Dickens 43374.78%10918.83%81.38%00.00%295.01%579
Dimmit 23167.35%10831.49%10.29%00.00%30.87%343
Donley 76676.52%20620.58%10.10%00.00%282.80%1,001
Duval 1,08192.08%867.33%10.09%00.00%60.51%1,174
Eastland 2,94272.30%94123.13%922.26%00.00%942.31%4,069
Ector 10080.00%2318.40%21.60%00.00%00.00%125
Edwards 20138.00%29756.14%173.21%00.00%142.65%529
El Paso 4,14350.00%4,07049.12%100.12%80.10%550.66%8,286
Ellis 4,08169.68%81913.98%62110.60%3215.48%150.26%5,857
Erath 1,91469.78%35813.05%38414.00%150.55%722.62%2,743
Falls 1,87848.36%58515.07%63516.35%73118.83%541.39%3,883
Fannin 3,46166.79%1,10321.29%1833.53%3196.16%1162.24%5,182
Fayette 93220.59%1,10124.32%2,12847.01%3567.86%100.22%4,527
Fisher 74374.75%15215.29%303.02%10.10%686.84%994
Floyd 84178.89%16715.67%171.59%10.09%403.75%1,066
Foard 49178.06%10116.06%10.16%00.00%365.72%629
Fort Bend 272.91%00.00%51455.33%38841.77%00.00%929
Freestone 1,46353.16%37813.74%2549.23%63022.89%270.98%2,752
Frio 42179.14%10219.17%20.38%20.38%50.94%532
Gaines 13493.71%96.29%00.00%00.00%00.00%143
Galveston 2,93354.63%1,62530.27%64512.01%1082.01%581.08%5,369
Garza 39282.88%285.92%428.88%00.00%112.33%473
Gillespie 1376.51%1,27060.36%68132.37%00.00%160.76%2,104
Glasscock 9177.78%2521.37%10.85%00.00%00.00%117
Goliad 44838.52%51344.11%1149.80%665.67%221.89%1,163
Gonzales 1,29952.29%74830.11%25610.31%1676.72%140.56%2,484
Gray 52965.23%25130.95%70.86%00.00%242.96%811
Grayson 5,24165.97%2,12526.75%1031.30%3514.42%1251.57%7,945
Gregg 1,05068.99%25716.89%291.91%17711.63%90.59%1,522
Grimes 1,02770.88%21414.77%20013.80%40.28%40.28%1,449
Guadalupe 56017.33%1,83956.90%76023.51%692.13%40.12%3,232
Hale 1,27976.18%35220.96%201.19%00.00%281.67%1,679
Hall 92276.58%19416.11%332.74%10.08%544.49%1,204
Hamilton 1,07564.29%42225.24%1519.03%50.30%191.14%1,672
Hansford 12467.39%5429.35%00.00%00.00%63.26%184
Hardeman 96773.04%25219.03%614.61%00.00%443.32%1,324
Hardin 99972.60%20214.68%896.47%584.22%282.03%1,376
Harris 14,80851.35%7,73526.82%6932.40%5,28918.34%3121.08%28,837
Harrison 2,13467.09%37711.85%862.70%57618.11%80.25%3,181
Hartley 14461.54%8134.62%20.85%00.00%72.99%234
Haskell 1,12768.85%25415.52%1116.78%00.00%1458.86%1,637
Hays 1,07564.92%24214.61%32219.44%160.97%10.06%1,656
Hemphill 41761.50%25337.32%00.00%00.00%81.18%678
Henderson 1,68458.29%53818.62%37012.81%1244.29%1735.99%2,889
Hidalgo 2,40967.69%1,10831.13%210.59%20.06%190.53%3,559
Hill 3,25463.12%1,02219.83%80015.52%480.93%310.60%5,155
Hood 69768.33%17517.16%1019.90%272.65%201.96%1,020
Hopkins 2,54868.98%83722.66%992.68%992.68%1113.00%3,694
Houston 1,47549.48%38512.92%58419.59%45115.13%862.88%2,981
Howard 70377.51%10711.80%434.74%00.00%545.95%907
Hudspeth 9771.85%3727.41%00.00%00.00%10.74%135
Hunt 4,39775.97%88015.20%2283.94%2043.52%791.36%5,788
Hutchinson 13554.66%10642.91%20.81%00.00%41.62%247
Irion 14866.07%4520.09%2511.16%00.00%62.68%224
Jack 56664.25%25328.72%141.59%00.00%485.45%881
Jackson 56253.27%35533.65%11510.90%50.47%181.71%1,055
Jasper 79372.42%625.66%21119.27%181.64%111.00%1,095
Jeff Davis 9168.94%4131.06%00.00%00.00%00.00%132
Jefferson 4,24665.83%1,11017.21%1432.22%80212.43%1492.31%6,450
Jim Hogg 7075.27%2324.73%00.00%00.00%00.00%93
Jim Wells 30458.02%16932.25%387.25%00.00%132.48%524
Johnson 3,04171.99%66115.65%4009.47%461.09%761.80%4,224
Jones 1,79278.53%27011.83%1526.66%00.00%682.98%2,282
Karnes 64241.47%48431.27%40326.03%161.03%30.19%1,548
Kaufman 3,07068.80%57312.84%2154.82%57312.84%310.69%4,462
Kendall 14212.25%84672.99%16314.06%20.17%60.52%1,159
Kent 21475.62%4515.90%00.00%10.35%238.13%283
Kerr 61253.26%46440.38%484.18%00.00%252.18%1,149
Kimble 29960.90%15030.55%295.91%00.00%132.65%491
King 15798.13%00.00%10.63%00.00%21.25%160
Kinney 9839.68%13755.47%114.45%00.00%10.40%247
Kleberg 45567.61%17225.56%274.01%101.49%91.34%673
Knox 77375.05%15915.44%646.21%00.00%343.30%1,030
Lamar 3,76575.21%63912.76%871.74%4599.17%561.12%5,006
Lamb 26463.01%13632.46%143.34%00.00%51.19%419
Lampasas 77857.72%22716.84%32824.33%50.37%100.74%1,348
La Salle 25280.25%5316.88%82.55%00.00%10.32%314
Lavaca 1,24939.10%1003.13%1,65951.94%1444.51%421.31%3,194
Lee 71232.09%32514.65%83637.67%33214.96%140.63%2,219
Leon 1,12454.06%22010.58%61629.63%743.56%452.16%2,079
Limestone 2,16563.86%40812.04%37110.94%40111.83%451.33%3,390
Lipscomb 35042.63%42551.77%00.00%00.00%465.60%821
Live Oak 23447.18%16132.46%5611.29%00.00%459.07%496
Llano 66560.90%18416.85%23921.89%10.09%30.27%1,092
Lubbock 1,18081.27%20414.05%302.07%70.48%312.13%1,452
Lynn 53878.89%7611.14%568.21%10.15%111.61%682
McCulloch 78071.17%21019.16%706.39%10.09%353.19%1,096
McLennan 4,97563.71%1,65521.19%93611.99%1922.46%510.65%7,809
McMullen 7267.92%3331.13%00.00%00.00%10.94%106
Madison 65057.73%635.60%26323.36%14412.79%60.53%1,126
Marion 43038.05%39234.69%30.27%30426.90%10.09%1,130
Martin 13677.71%3318.86%63.43%00.00%00.00%175
Mason 30445.17%26939.97%9313.82%00.00%71.04%673
Matagorda 99247.44%91843.90%693.30%582.77%542.58%2,091
Maverick 17336.42%29662.32%10.21%10.21%40.84%475
Medina 51930.73%77245.71%38923.03%20.12%70.41%1,689
Menard 19746.24%20347.65%30.70%00.00%235.40%426
Midland 27179.47%6819.94%20.59%00.00%00.00%341
Milam 2,59853.81%3717.68%1,32127.36%4078.43%1312.71%4,828
Mills 66955.70%24720.57%25721.40%00.00%282.33%1,201
Mitchell 69481.65%8910.47%404.71%00.00%273.18%850
Montague 1,71471.57%47419.79%532.21%00.00%1546.43%2,395
Montgomery 93564.48%20314.00%1238.48%1449.93%453.10%1,450
Moore 10187.83%1311.30%10.87%00.00%00.00%115
Morris 66973.68%16418.06%50.55%687.49%20.22%908
Motley 34588.24%4010.23%10.26%00.00%51.28%391
Nacogdoches 1,79465.79%2388.73%34012.47%27610.12%792.90%2,727
Navarro 3,32864.35%82115.87%74414.39%2484.80%310.60%5,172
Newton 42062.87%588.68%14822.16%304.49%121.80%668
Nolan 92379.98%17515.16%433.73%00.00%131.13%1,154
Nueces 1,24670.12%38321.55%643.60%502.81%341.91%1,777
Ochiltree 28067.47%13532.53%00.00%00.00%00.00%415
Oldham 13972.40%5227.08%00.00%00.00%10.52%192
Orange 1,05581.47%1219.34%836.41%211.62%151.16%1,295
Palo Pinto 1,64575.74%34215.75%803.68%110.51%944.33%2,172
Panola 1,08665.46%26816.15%18611.21%955.73%241.45%1,659
Parker 1,76574.50%48820.60%140.59%00.00%1024.31%2,369
Parmer 18955.43%14041.06%30.88%00.00%92.64%341
Pecos 38647.42%39448.40%313.81%10.12%20.25%814
Polk 81063.04%25519.84%13910.82%554.28%262.02%1,285
Potter 1,37477.58%35820.21%100.56%10.06%281.58%1,771
Presidio 23865.03%12233.33%10.27%00.00%51.37%366
Rains 46258.56%18923.95%162.03%263.30%9612.17%789
Randall 36065.34%18333.21%50.91%00.00%30.54%551
Reagan 49100.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%49
Real 17757.28%11135.92%92.91%10.32%113.56%309
Red River 2,26363.96%79922.58%982.77%3269.21%521.47%3,538
Reeves 45783.09%9116.55%00.00%00.00%20.36%550
Refugio 22735.19%36055.81%416.36%10.16%162.48%645
Roberts 17372.38%6025.10%52.09%00.00%10.42%239
Robertson 1,63464.97%2258.95%51520.48%1345.33%70.28%2,515
Rockwall 87387.83%10410.46%111.11%30.30%30.30%994
Runnels 1,19764.53%33217.90%27915.04%40.22%432.32%1,855
Rusk 1,55554.31%74526.02%2428.45%2849.92%371.29%2,863
Sabine 63764.67%616.19%26927.31%101.02%80.81%985
San Augustine 65842.62%1217.84%74948.51%70.45%90.58%1,544
San Jacinto 32046.31%71.01%18626.92%17325.04%50.72%691
San Patricio 62064.92%30832.25%111.15%00.00%161.68%955
San Saba 87459.21%18012.20%39626.83%30.20%231.56%1,476
Schleicher 21169.41%8126.64%123.95%00.00%00.00%304
Scurry 80179.62%15115.01%302.98%00.00%242.39%1,006
Shackelford 34264.90%11622.01%336.26%10.19%356.64%527
Shelby 1,70072.77%1506.42%2209.42%1747.45%923.94%2,336
Sherman 17067.73%7730.68%00.00%00.00%41.59%251
Smith 2,96563.45%70715.13%3577.64%55311.83%911.95%4,673
Somervell 19852.94%9224.60%5113.64%00.00%338.82%374
Starr 41882.45%8917.55%00.00%00.00%00.00%507
Stephens 64376.09%14116.69%333.91%00.00%283.31%845
Sterling 15281.72%179.14%179.14%00.00%00.00%186
Stonewall 35665.08%13424.50%336.03%10.18%234.20%547
Sutton 19062.30%10434.10%113.61%00.00%00.00%305
Swisher 44373.59%14824.58%20.33%10.17%81.33%602
Tarrant 12,43172.66%3,48620.38%1911.12%8334.87%1670.98%17,108
Taylor 1,93279.25%30012.31%1415.78%80.33%572.34%2,438
Terrell 15557.84%9535.45%124.48%10.37%51.87%268
Terry 27076.06%3910.99%308.45%00.00%164.51%355
Throckmorton 39980.12%7214.46%112.21%00.00%163.21%498
Titus 1,09460.95%50828.30%120.67%1448.02%372.06%1,795
Tom Green 1,26476.61%25615.52%875.27%191.15%241.45%1,650
Travis 3,54159.97%1,20420.39%71912.18%3806.44%611.03%5,905
Trinity 64357.00%12511.08%27524.38%514.52%343.01%1,128
Tyler 1,06676.53%1158.26%1289.19%694.95%151.08%1,393
Upshur 1,22252.45%61626.44%34314.72%1074.59%421.80%2,330
Upton 4664.79%2535.21%00.00%00.00%00.00%71
Uvalde 74372.77%23723.21%302.94%00.00%111.08%1,021
Val Verde 41858.22%29641.23%00.00%00.00%40.56%718
Van Zandt 1,95861.07%72822.71%2036.33%341.06%2838.83%3,206
Victoria 68636.51%78241.62%32917.51%663.51%160.85%1,879
Walker 78845.73%40423.45%37521.76%1488.59%80.46%1,723
Waller 67453.92%16713.36%18014.40%22417.92%50.40%1,250
Ward 18168.30%7929.81%00.00%00.00%51.89%265
Washington 79624.72%68421.24%1,26739.35%47114.63%20.06%3,220
Webb 63356.67%46841.90%161.43%00.00%00.00%1,117
Wharton 83635.38%85236.06%50021.16%1245.25%512.16%2,363
Wheeler 51668.62%19826.33%10.13%10.13%364.79%752
Wichita 3,81270.46%1,48727.49%260.48%00.00%851.57%5,410
Wilbarger 1,11872.50%33521.73%342.20%10.06%543.50%1,542
Willacy 5385.48%914.52%00.00%00.00%00.00%62
Williamson 2,67753.00%81916.21%1,44328.57%841.66%280.55%5,051
Wilson 75342.33%82046.09%19210.79%40.22%100.56%1,779
Winkler 1789.47%210.53%00.00%00.00%00.00%19
Wise 2,03174.53%57921.25%642.35%00.00%511.87%2,725
Wood 1,64351.99%79825.25%48015.19%1414.46%983.10%3,160
Yoakum 7997.53%00.00%00.00%00.00%22.47%81
Young 1,21482.59%20914.22%80.54%10.07%382.59%1,470
Zapata 5033.78%9866.22%00.00%00.00%00.00%148
Zavala 26466.84%10125.57%143.54%00.00%164.05%395
Bailey [lower-alpha 1] 0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0
Franklin [lower-alpha 1] 0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0
Liberty [lower-alpha 1] 0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0N/A0
Totals289,62759.49%113,64623.34%48,0969.88%27,3165.61%8,1391.67%486,824

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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 No returns were canvassed for Bailey County, Franklin County or Liberty County. Whatever voters existed in these counties were listed in totals for neighbouring counties

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