1912 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

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1912 United States presidential election in Rhode Island
Flag of Rhode Island.svg
  1908 November 5, 1912 1916  
  Woodrow Wilson-H&E.jpg Unsuccessful 1912.jpg Unsuccessful 1912 2.jpg
Nominee Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft Theodore Roosevelt
Party Democratic Republican Progressive
Home state New Jersey Ohio New York
Running mate Thomas R. Marshall Nicholas M. Butler Hiram Johnson
Electoral vote500
Popular vote30,41227,70316,878
Percentage39.04%35.56%21.67%

Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Rhode Island was won by the Democratic Party nominees, New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson and Indiana Governor Thomas R. Marshall. Wilson and Marshall defeated incumbent President William Howard Taft, and his running mate Vice President James S. Sherman and Progressive Party candidates, former President Theodore Roosevelt and his running mate California Governor Hiram Johnson.

Wilson won Rhode Island by a narrow margin of 3.48 points, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate since Franklin Pierce in 1852 to win the state. Wilson also became the first Democrat since Pierce to win Providence County or any county in the state. Another Democratic candidate wouldn't win Rhode Island again until Al Smith won it in 1928. This was the first of three times that the state voted differently than Minnesota, along with 1928 and 1984.

Results

1912 United States presidential election in Rhode Island [1]
PartyCandidateRunning matePopular voteElectoral vote
Count%Count%
Democratic Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey Thomas Riley Marshall of Indiana 30,41239.04%5100.00%
Republican William Howard Taft of Ohio Nicholas Murray Butler of New York 27,70335.56%00.00%
Progressive Theodore Roosevelt of New York Hiram Warren Johnson of California 16,87821.67%00.00%
Socialist Eugene Victor Debs of Indiana Emil Seidel of Wisconsin 2,0492.63%00.00%
Prohibition Eugene Wilder Chafin of Illinois Aaron Sherman Watkins of Ohio 6160.79%00.00%
Socialist Labor Arthur Elmer Reimer of Massachusetts August Gillhaus of New York 2360.30%00.00%
Total 77,894100.00%5100.00%

Results by town

1912 United states presidential election in Rhode Island by town
TownThomas Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
William Howard Taft
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
Progressive
Eugene Victor Debs
Socialist
Eugene Wilder Chafin
Prohibition
Arthur Elmer Reimer
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast [2]
# %# %# %# %# %# %# %
Barrington 9826.85%13135.89%12133.15%30.82%123.29%00.00%10 [lower-alpha 1] 2.74%365
Bristol 58940.79%62943.56%20314.06%130.90%90.62%10.07%-40-2.77%1,444
Burrillville 59639.06%69845.74%18712.25%322.10%50.33%80.52%-102-6.68%1,526
Central Falls 91936.51%1,10043.70%42716.96%522.07%160.64%30.12%-181-7.19%2,517
Charlestown 4017.62%10345.37%6428.19%73.08%104.41%31.32%39 [lower-alpha 1] 17.18%227
Coventry 32437.33%39845.85%12414.29%50.58%161.84%10.12%-74-8.53%868
Cranston 1,28234.08%1,17031.10%1,16430.94%1163.08%240.64%60.16%1122.98%3,762
Cumberland 82048.43%63537.51%19511.52%342.01%50.30%40.24%18510.93%1,693
East Greenwich 15323.79%26741.52%21232.97%30.47%71.09%10.16%55 [lower-alpha 1] 8.55%643
East Providence 1,00337.18%78329.02%82530.58%511.89%271.00%90.33%178 [lower-alpha 2] 6.60%2,698
Exeter 8440.19%9545.45%2813.40%00.00%20.96%00.00%-11-5.26%209
Foster 10839.13%12746.01%3914.13%10.36%10.36%00.00%-19-6.88%276
Glocester 12833.33%19951.82%5013.02%41.04%30.78%00.00%-71-18.49%384
Hopkinton 11326.28%22452.09%7517.44%00.00%173.95%10.23%-111-25.81%430
Jamestown 3715.74%10946.38%8737.02%00.00%20.85%00.00%22 [lower-alpha 1] 9.36%235
Johnston 13617.55%45458.58%13517.42%415.29%60.77%30.39%-318-41.03%775
Lincoln 51137.63%59243.59%16912.44%715.23%80.59%70.52%-81-5.96%1,358
Little Compton 5324.54%12256.48%3717.13%31.39%10.46%00.00%-69-31.94%216
Middletown 8026.67%13745.67%7725.67%10.33%51.67%00.00%-57-19.00%300
Narragansett 14048.11%11740.21%3211.00%10.34%10.34%00.00%237.90%291
New Shoreham 13837.50%20856.52%215.71%00.00%10.27%00.00%-70-19.02%368
Newport 1,87543.40%1,46333.87%91021.06%420.97%190.44%110.25%4129.54%4,320
North Kingstown 28635.53%35944.60%14818.39%10.12%91.12%20.25%-73-9.07%805
North Providence 24527.87%41947.67%17019.34%394.44%30.34%30.34%-174-19.80%879
North Smithfield 14636.59%19047.62%5213.03%51.25%20.50%41.00%-44-11.03%399
Pawtucket 3,08134.50%4,05545.41%1,40515.73%2803.14%790.88%300.34%-974-10.91%8,930
Portsmouth 11933.33%15743.98%5314.85%20.56%267.28%00.00%-38-10.64%357
Providence 12,42943.98%6,92424.50%7,54226.69%1,0803.82%1880.67%990.35%4,887 [lower-alpha 2] 17.29%28,262
Richmond 9732.23%16956.15%247.97%41.33%61.99%10.33%-72-23.92%301
Scituate 39647.14%32538.69%9611.43%20.24%182.14%30.36%718.45%840
Smithfield 13933.99%20850.86%5212.71%61.47%30.73%10.24%-69-16.87%409
South Kingstown 56147.06%47239.60%12010.07%191.59%201.68%00.00%897.47%1,192
Tiverton 18527.45%38757.42%9413.95%20.30%50.74%10.15%-202-29.97%674
Warren 39044.02%36641.31%11312.75%50.56%60.68%60.68%242.71%886
Warwick 1,54238.88%1,42836.01%93523.58%320.81%200.50%90.23%1142.87%3,966
West Greenwich 1110.78%7775.49%1312.75%00.00%10.98%00.00%64 [lower-alpha 1] 62.75%102
Westerly 37028.77%59045.88%29723.09%70.54%181.40%40.31%-220-17.11%1,286
Woonsocket 1,18832.10%1,81649.07%58215.73%852.30%150.41%150.41%-628-16.97%3,701
Totals30,41239.04%27,70335.56%16,87821.67%2,0492.63%6160.79%2360.30%2,7093.48%77,894

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 In this town where Roosevelt ran ahead of Wilson, margin given is Taft vote minus Roosevelt vote and percentage margin is Taft percentage minus Roosevelt percentage.
  2. 1 2 In this town where Roosevelt ran ahead of Taft, margin given is Wilson vote minus Roosevelt vote and percentage margin is Wilson percentage minus Roosevelt percentage.

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References

  1. "1912 Presidential General Election Results — Rhode Island". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  2. Rhode Island Board of Elections; Official Count of the Ballots Cast for Electors of President and Vice-President,… at the Election Tuesday, November 5, 1912