1908 United States presidential election in Colorado

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1908 United States presidential election in Colorado
Flag of Colorado (1907-1911).png
  1904 November 3, 1908 (1908-11-03) 1912  
  Unsuccessful 1908.jpg William Howard Taft, Bain bw photo portrait, 1908.jpg
Nominee William Jennings Bryan William Howard Taft
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Nebraska Ohio
Running mate John W. Kern James S. Sherman
Electoral vote50
Popular vote126,644123,693
Percentage48.00%46.88%

Colorado Presidential Election Results 1908.svg
County Results

President before election

Theodore Roosevelt
Republican

Elected President

William Howard Taft
Republican

The 1908 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 3, 1908, as part of the 1908 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

The 1908 Democratic National Convention was held in Denver between July 7 and 10.

Colorado was won by the Democratic nominee, former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan and his running mate John W. Kern. They defeated the Republican nominee, Secretary of War William Howard Taft and his running mate James S. Sherman. Bryan won the state by a narrow margin of 1.12%.

Bryan had previously won Colorado against William McKinley in both 1896 and 1900. Until 2016, this was the last presidential election where a Democrat carried Colorado without winning the presidency, and remains the last time that the state had backed a Democrat who lost the popular vote.

Results

1908 United States presidential election in Colorado [1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic William Jennings Bryan 126,64448.00%5
Republican William Howard Taft 123,69346.88%0
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 7,9603.02%0
Prohibition Eugene W. Chafin 5,5592.11%0
Write-insScattered2 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0

Results by county

County William Jennings Bryan [2]
Democratic
William Howard Taft [2]
Republican
Eugene Victor Debs [2]
Socialist
Eugene Wilder Chafin [2]
Prohibition
Margin
%#%#%#%#%#
Dolores 61.95%18423.23%6914.81%440.00%038.72%115
Pitkin 65.94%1,26227.74%5315.59%1070.73%1438.19%731
Mineral 67.13%48829.99%2182.34%170.55%437.14%270
Montezuma 63.37%94829.41%4405.75%861.47%2233.96%508
Summit 64.95%74331.99%3662.62%300.44%532.95%377
Ouray 64.24%1,08531.91%5393.67%620.18%332.33%546
Clear Creek 65.26%1,70233.44%8720.92%240.38%1031.83%830
Park 61.74%80735.58%4652.45%320.23%326.17%342
Gunnison 58.89%1,48135.35%8894.53%1141.23%3123.54%592
Eagle 59.06%82837.16%5213.21%450.57%821.90%307
La Plata 53.40%2,00436.80%1,3818.66%3251.15%4316.60%623
Gilpin 55.56%1,18539.52%8433.61%771.31%2816.03%342
San Juan 54.51%77438.52%5476.62%940.35%515.99%227
Teller 56.26%4,19240.45%3,0142.89%2150.40%3015.81%1,178
Lake 55.41%2,65240.08%1,9184.07%1950.44%2115.34%734
Hinsdale 53.35%21538.71%1566.95%280.99%414.64%59
Chaffee 52.06%1,67938.23%1,2338.25%2661.46%4713.83%446
Routt 54.57%1,40342.71%1,0981.71%441.01%2611.86%305
Garfield 52.99%1,89841.99%1,5042.79%1002.23%8011.00%394
Rio Blanco 53.38%46643.99%3842.18%190.46%49.39%82
Montrose 47.40%1,46138.71%1,19310.87%3353.02%938.70%268
Boulder 49.63%5,77241.76%4,8564.33%5034.28%4987.88%916
Custer 52.21%55546.94%4990.38%40.47%55.27%56
Pueblo 50.77%8,09246.04%7,3371.56%2491.63%2594.74%755
Denver 50.44%33,14545.95%30,1932.30%1,5081.31%8614.49%2,952
Otero 48.73%3,54244.47%3,2322.45%1784.35%3164.27%310
Delta 46.85%2,00642.92%1,8387.96%3412.27%973.92%168
Yuma 48.34%1,14844.67%1,0614.88%1162.11%503.66%87
San Miguel 47.61%92745.30%8825.75%1121.34%262.31%45
Fremont 47.31%3,14646.15%3,0693.14%2093.40%2261.16%77
Rio Grande 49.24%1,13948.51%1,1221.12%261.12%260.73%17
Saguache 49.43%81749.06%8111.15%190.36%60.36%6
Archuleta 46.25%50546.06%5034.49%493.21%350.18%2
Jefferson 47.84%2,58348.58%2,6231.98%1071.59%86-0.74%-40
Adams 46.46%1,23249.06%1,3012.98%791.51%40-2.60%-69
Mesa 41.56%2,82444.87%3,0497.37%5016.20%421-3.31%-225
Grand 47.24%48751.31%5291.07%110.39%4-4.07%-42
Logan 44.94%95049.86%1,0541.09%234.12%87-4.92%-104
Bent 45.40%81950.72%9150.72%133.16%57-5.32%-96
Arapahoe 44.70%1,34050.50%1,5142.97%891.83%55-5.80%-174
Kiowa 44.52%40651.97%4740.88%82.63%24-7.46%-68
Weld 42.87%4,65051.05%5,5372.23%2423.84%417-8.18%-887
Baca 44.53%17953.48%2151.74%70.25%1-8.96%-36
Larimer 41.30%3,62951.09%4,4892.73%2404.87%428-9.79%-860
Elbert 42.23%78552.34%9733.71%691.72%32-10.11%-188
Douglas 44.23%62954.78%7790.49%70.49%7-10.55%-150
Phillips 42.89%40154.33%5080.43%42.35%22-11.44%-107
Kit Carson 41.39%75254.10%9832.26%412.26%41-12.71%-231
Conejos 43.13%1,33556.09%1,7360.39%120.39%12-12.96%-401
El Paso 39.79%5,99553.25%8,0223.24%4883.72%560-13.46%-2,027
Cheyenne 40.42%33154.33%4452.56%212.69%22-13.92%-114
Las Animas 41.55%4,21256.39%5,7161.67%1690.39%40-14.84%-1,504
Morgan 39.75%1,20855.02%1,6721.78%543.46%105-15.27%-464
Prowers 37.72%1,01553.14%1,4304.24%1144.91%132-15.42%-415
Lincoln 40.79%57656.23%7941.35%191.63%23-15.44%-218
Washington 40.42%42457.10%5991.14%121.33%14-16.68%-175
Costilla 34.36%55964.60%1,0510.74%120.31%5-30.24%-492
Sedgwick 32.86%27864.30%5440.35%32.48%21-31.44%-266
Huerfano 19.85%77678.64%3,0741.07%420.43%17-58.79%-2,298

Notes

  1. These two write-in votes were not ascribed to any county.

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References

  1. "1908 Presidential General Election Results – Colorado". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Géoelections; Popular Vote at the Presidential Election for 1908 (.xlsx file for €30 including full minor party figures)