1912 United States presidential election in California
The 1912 United States presidential election in California took place on November 5, 1912 as part of the 1912 United States presidential election. State voters chose 13 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
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Turnout | 71.68% (of registered voters) 45.11% (of eligible voters) [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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California narrowly voted for the Republican nominee, former president Theodore Roosevelt, over the Democratic nominee, New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson, though two electors cast their votes for Wilson. Although Roosevelt was the candidate of the “Bull Moose” Progressive Party nationally, in California and South Dakota he gained the support of the state Republican Party and acquired the "Republican" line, whilst the incumbent, and national GOP William Howard Taft nominee, did not appear on the ballot and was a write-in candidate.[lower-alpha 1] Roosevelt's running mate was incumbent Governor of California Hiram Johnson.
This was the closest presidential election in California history, with Roosevelt winning by just 174 votes out of 677,944 cast, a margin of 0.02567%. It remains the fourth-closest presidential race in any state in history, behind the controversial Florida election of 2000, Maryland in 1832, and Maryland in 1904, the latter of which also involved Roosevelt.[lower-alpha 2]
Although Wilson narrowly failed to win the state, he did become the first Democrat to carry Napa, Solano[lower-alpha 3] and Marin Counties since James Buchanan in 1856, the first to carry Sacramento County and Sierra County since Stephen A. Douglas in 1860, the first to win San Diego County since 1868, the first to ever carry Ventura County, which had been created in 1872, and the first to carry Sutter County since 1876.[2] Since this election, Solano County has voted Democratic in all but six Republican landslide elections of 1920, 1924, 1928, 1972, 1980 and 1984.
With 41.83% of the popular vote, California would prove to be Roosevelt's second-strongest state in terms of popular vote percentage in the 1912 election after South Dakota.[3]
Results
1912 United States presidential election in California[4] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Republican | Theodore Roosevelt | 283,610 | 41.83% | 11 | |
Democratic | Woodrow Wilson | 283,436 | 41.81% | 2 | |
Socialist | Eugene V. Debs | 79,201 | 11.68% | 0 | |
Prohibition | Eugene W. Chafin | 23,366 | 3.45% | 0 | |
No party | Write-ins | 4,417 | 0.65% | 0 | |
No party | William Howard Taft (inc.) (write-in) | 3,914 | 0.58% | 0 | |
Invalid or blank votes | — | ||||
Totals | 677,944 | 100.00% | 13 | ||
Voter turnout | — |
Results by county
County | Theodore Roosevelt Republican |
Thomas Woodrow Wilson Democratic |
Eugene Victor Debs Socialist |
Eugene Wilder Chafin Prohibition |
Various candidates Write-ins |
Margin | ||||||
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% | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | |
Riverside | 50.94% | 5,146 | 29.33% | 2,963 | 10.25% | 1,036 | 8.25% | 834 | 1.23% | 124 | 21.61% | 2,183 |
Los Angeles | 45.73% | 75,593 | 33.34% | 55,110 | 12.04% | 19,895 | 4.95% | 8,190 | 3.94% | 6,508 | 12.39% | 20,483 |
Alameda | 47.47% | 31,542 | 36.75% | 24,418 | 14.04% | 9,332 | 1.75% | 1,160 | 10.72% | 7,124 | ||
Humboldt | 42.20% | 3,609 | 33.76% | 2,887 | 20.83% | 1,781 | 2.07% | 177 | 1.15% | 98 | 8.44% | 722 |
Santa Barbara | 46.78% | 3,395 | 38.84% | 2,819 | 8.53% | 619 | 4.92% | 357 | 0.94% | 68 | 7.94% | 576 |
Santa Clara | 46.97% | 10,868 | 39.64% | 9,173 | 8.94% | 2,068 | 3.56% | 824 | 0.89% | 206 | 7.33% | 1,695 |
Orange | 45.03% | 5,143 | 38.58% | 4,406 | 7.85% | 896 | 7.46% | 852 | 1.09% | 124 | 6.45% | 737 |
Del Norte | 44.60% | 376 | 38.32% | 323 | 12.34% | 104 | 4.74% | 40 | 6.28% | 53 | ||
Imperial | 42.17% | 1,420 | 38.46% | 1,295 | 13.25% | 446 | 5.73% | 193 | 0.39% | 13 | 3.71% | 125 |
Contra Costa | 42.38% | 3,539 | 39.40% | 3,290 | 15.57% | 1,300 | 2.17% | 181 | 0.48% | 40 | 2.98% | 249 |
Santa Cruz | 42.77% | 3,059 | 40.20% | 2,875 | 12.47% | 892 | 4.52% | 323 | 0.04% | 3 | 2.57% | 184 |
Alpine | 45.00% | 36 | 42.50% | 34 | 2.50% | 2 | 0.00% | 0 | 10.00% | 8 | 2.50% | 2 |
San Bernardino | 40.42% | 6,202 | 38.03% | 5,835 | 12.39% | 1,901 | 8.04% | 1,233 | 1.12% | 172 | 2.39% | 367 |
San Luis Obispo | 42.73% | 2,373 | 40.48% | 2,248 | 12.68% | 704 | 3.85% | 214 | 0.25% | 14 | 2.25% | 125 |
Placer | 43.91% | 1,913 | 41.84% | 1,823 | 11.04% | 481 | 2.87% | 125 | 0.34% | 15 | 2.07% | 90 |
Plumas | 42.78% | 762 | 41.66% | 742 | 13.25% | 236 | 1.68% | 30 | 0.62% | 11 | 1.12% | 20 |
Stanislaus | 39.78% | 3,143 | 39.58% | 3,127 | 9.48% | 749 | 10.94% | 864 | 0.22% | 17 | 0.20% | 16 |
Tulare | 42.21% | 4,283 | 42.31% | 4,293 | 12.15% | 1,233 | 2.61% | 265 | 0.72% | 73 | -0.10% | -10 |
Fresno | 42.71% | 8,839 | 42.96% | 8,891 | 11.01% | 2,278 | 2.85% | 590 | 0.47% | 98 | -0.25% | -52 |
Ventura | 42.52% | 2,055 | 43.62% | 2,108 | 8.81% | 426 | 3.50% | 169 | 1.55% | 75 | -1.10% | -53 |
Marin | 42.97% | 2,750 | 44.52% | 2,849 | 11.45% | 733 | 1.06% | 68 | -1.55% | -99 | ||
Sierra | 41.71% | 483 | 44.47% | 515 | 11.49% | 133 | 1.12% | 13 | 1.21% | 14 | -2.76% | -32 |
Solano | 41.95% | 3,353 | 45.66% | 3,650 | 9.77% | 781 | 2.11% | 169 | 0.50% | 40 | -3.71% | -297 |
Napa | 42.52% | 2,432 | 46.55% | 2,662 | 8.36% | 478 | 2.20% | 126 | 0.37% | 21 | -4.03% | -230 |
Yuba | 43.36% | 1,132 | 47.57% | 1,242 | 7.12% | 186 | 1.30% | 34 | 0.65% | 17 | -4.21% | -110 |
Monterey | 42.02% | 3,081 | 46.26% | 3,392 | 7.60% | 557 | 4.11% | 301 | 0.01% | 1 | -4.24% | -311 |
Mendocino | 39.61% | 2,237 | 44.39% | 2,507 | 13.31% | 752 | 2.50% | 141 | 0.19% | 11 | -4.78% | -270 |
Sonoma | 40.89% | 5,806 | 45.78% | 6,500 | 10.52% | 1,494 | 2.58% | 367 | 0.23% | 32 | -4.89% | -694 |
Lassen | 39.59% | 559 | 45.61% | 644 | 10.48% | 148 | 2.41% | 34 | 1.91% | 27 | -6.02% | -85 |
San Mateo | 40.44% | 2,825 | 46.47% | 3,246 | 11.84% | 827 | 1.15% | 80 | 0.10% | 7 | -6.03% | -421 |
Butte | 38.14% | 3,365 | 45.66% | 4,028 | 10.54% | 930 | 5.54% | 489 | 0.11% | 10 | -7.52% | -663 |
San Benito | 40.96% | 1,054 | 48.70% | 1,253 | 6.96% | 179 | 2.88% | 74 | 0.51% | 13 | -7.74% | -199 |
San Diego | 36.46% | 7,922 | 44.79% | 9,731 | 13.22% | 2,873 | 5.24% | 1,139 | 0.29% | 63 | -8.33% | -1,809 |
Shasta | 34.93% | 1,636 | 43.55% | 2,040 | 20.03% | 938 | 1.15% | 54 | 0.34% | 16 | -8.62% | -404 |
Madera | 38.98% | 943 | 47.71% | 1,154 | 9.34% | 226 | 3.68% | 89 | 0.29% | 7 | -8.73% | -211 |
Merced | 37.16% | 1,571 | 46.78% | 1,978 | 10.43% | 441 | 5.39% | 228 | 0.24% | 10 | -9.62% | -407 |
San Francisco | 38.17% | 38,610 | 48.40% | 48,953 | 12.21% | 12,354 | 1.14% | 1,158 | 0.07% | 73 | -10.23% | -10,343 |
Sutter | 41.11% | 846 | 51.65% | 1,063 | 3.84% | 79 | 3.16% | 65 | 0.24% | 5 | -10.54% | -217 |
Tehama | 36.01% | 1,218 | 47.16% | 1,595 | 11.47% | 388 | 4.97% | 168 | 0.38% | 13 | -11.15% | -377 |
Nevada | 34.40% | 1,381 | 46.11% | 1,851 | 16.14% | 648 | 2.77% | 111 | 0.57% | 23 | -11.71% | -470 |
Trinity | 34.44% | 343 | 46.29% | 461 | 18.27% | 182 | 0.90% | 9 | 0.10% | 1 | -11.85% | -118 |
Sacramento | 39.23% | 7,534 | 51.39% | 9,869 | 8.09% | 1,553 | 1.11% | 213 | 0.19% | 36 | -12.16% | -2,335 |
Kings | 35.94% | 1,419 | 49.82% | 1,967 | 10.28% | 406 | 3.95% | 156 | -13.88% | -548 | ||
Siskiyou | 34.99% | 1,740 | 49.57% | 2,465 | 12.73% | 633 | 2.09% | 104 | 0.62% | 31 | -14.58% | -725 |
Glenn | 37.21% | 906 | 54.41% | 1,325 | 5.17% | 126 | 2.75% | 67 | 0.45% | 11 | -17.20% | -419 |
Kern | 33.88% | 3,647 | 51.73% | 5,569 | 12.08% | 1,300 | 1.69% | 182 | 0.62% | 67 | -17.85% | -1,922 |
Modoc | 35.47% | 608 | 54.90% | 941 | 6.94% | 119 | 2.63% | 45 | 0.06% | 1 | -19.43% | -333 |
Mono | 28.73% | 106 | 49.32% | 182 | 18.16% | 67 | 2.98% | 11 | 0.81% | 3 | -20.59% | -76 |
Lake | 30.10% | 649 | 51.86% | 1,118 | 12.34% | 266 | 5.71% | 123 | -21.76% | -469 | ||
Yolo | 33.35% | 1,332 | 56.06% | 2,239 | 7.54% | 301 | 2.83% | 113 | 0.23% | 9 | -22.71% | -907 |
Inyo | 26.49% | 431 | 49.54% | 806 | 18.75% | 305 | 4.73% | 77 | 0.49% | 8 | -23.05% | -375 |
San Joaquin | 31.40% | 4,314 | 58.00% | 7,969 | 7.24% | 995 | 3.10% | 426 | 0.25% | 35 | -26.60% | -3,655 |
Tuolumne | 28.76% | 755 | 55.58% | 1,459 | 13.83% | 363 | 1.45% | 38 | 0.38% | 10 | -26.82% | -704 |
El Dorado | 28.40% | 776 | 59.04% | 1,613 | 10.18% | 278 | 1.79% | 49 | 0.59% | 16 | -30.64% | -837 |
Mariposa | 26.15% | 306 | 58.89% | 689 | 11.79% | 138 | 1.45% | 17 | 1.71% | 20 | -32.74% | -383 |
Colusa | 29.26% | 810 | 63.58% | 1,760 | 4.01% | 111 | 3.03% | 84 | 0.11% | 3 | -34.32% | -950 |
Calaveras | 24.28% | 750 | 60.51% | 1869 | 12.92% | 399 | 2.14% | 66 | 0.16% | 5 | -36.23% | -1,119 |
Amador | 27.33% | 684 | 64.80% | 1,622 | 5.39% | 135 | 2.28% | 57 | 0.20% | 5 | -37.47% | -938 |
Notes
- Other incumbent Presidents not on the ballot in all states have been Benjamin Harrison in Florida in 1892, Taft in South Dakota during this 1912 election, Harry S. Truman in Alabama in 1948, and Lyndon B. Johnson also in Alabama in 1964.
- Although Roosevelt won Maryland by fifty-one votes, voters in Maryland in those days voted for individual electors and only one Republican, elector, Charles Bonaparte, survived the tally. The other seven top vote recipients were Democrats.
- "Southern Democrat" John Breckinridge (Buchanan's Vice-President) did carry Solano County in 1860
References
- https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/sov/04-historical-voter-reg-participation.pdf
- Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 153-155 ISBN 0786422173
- "1912 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
- "1912 Presidential General Election Results - California". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved 2008-08-25.