1912 United States presidential election in South Dakota

Summary

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

1912 United States presidential election in South Dakota

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Nominee Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Progressive
Home state New York New Jersey
Running mate Hiram Johnson Thomas R. Marshall
Electoral vote 5 0
Popular vote 58,811 48,942
Percentage 50.56% 42.07%

County Results

President before election

William Howard Taft
Republican

Elected President

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

South Dakota voted for the Republican nominee, former president Theodore Roosevelt, over the Democratic nominee, New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson, by a margin of 8.49%.

Despite incumbent president William Howard Taft winning the national Republican nomination, the South Dakota Republican Party, under the control of progressives and heavily influenced by senator Coe I. Crawford, instead nominated electors pledged to Theodore Roosevelt, with the Progressive Party not appearing on the ballot.[1] This selection proved controversial with conservative Taft supporting Republicans who unsuccessfully attempted to overturn the decision in court.[2] As a result, South Dakota was the only state in the 1912 election not to have president Taft either on the ballot or as a write in option (as in California).[a] The state's other senator Robert J. Gamble, who supported Taft, predicted that the anger amongst conservative Republicans was such that many would support Woodrow Wilson purely to defeat Roosevelt.[3] Despite this Roosevelt carried the state albeit with a much reduced margin from Taft's victory in 1908.

With 50.56% of the popular vote, South Dakota would prove to be Roosevelt's strongest state in terms of popular vote percentage in the 1912 election and the only one in which he achieved a majority of the vote.[4] This was the only non-former Confederate state to give any candidate an absolute majority of the vote.

Results edit

1912 United States presidential election in South Dakota[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Theodore Roosevelt 58,811 50.56%
Democratic Woodrow Wilson 48,942 42.07%
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 4,662 4.01%
Prohibition Eugene Chafin 3,910 3.36%
Total votes 116,325 100%

Results by county edit

County[6] Theodore Roosevelt
Republican
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
Eugene Victor Debs
Socialist
Eugene Wilder Chafin
Prohibition
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Aurora 652 41.69% 801 51.21% 43 2.75% 68 4.35% -149 -9.53% 1,564
Beadle 1,493 46.76% 1,464 45.85% 166 5.20% 70 2.19% 29 0.91% 3,193
Bennett 68 26.88% 179 70.75% 3 1.19% 3 1.19% -111 -43.87% 253
Bon Homme 1,228 51.77% 1,059 44.65% 45 1.90% 40 1.69% 169 7.12% 2,372
Brookings 1,389 58.00% 740 30.90% 58 2.42% 208 8.68% 649 27.10% 2,395
Brown 1,746 35.57% 2,488 50.69% 385 7.84% 289 5.89% -742 -15.12% 4,908
Brule 643 40.96% 842 53.63% 67 4.27% 18 1.15% -199 -12.68% 1,570
Buffalo 83 42.56% 105 53.85% 4 2.05% 3 1.54% -22 -11.28% 195
Butte 649 44.36% 601 41.08% 189 12.92% 24 1.64% 48 3.28% 1,463
Campbell 574 74.93% 150 19.58% 10 1.31% 32 4.18% 424 55.35% 766
Charles Mix 1,817 51.26% 1,625 45.84% 59 1.66% 44 1.24% 192 5.42% 3,545
Clark 949 54.67% 668 38.48% 36 2.07% 83 4.78% 281 16.19% 1,736
Clay 1,262 55.69% 929 41.00% 27 1.19% 48 2.12% 333 14.70% 2,266
Codington 1,195 48.44% 1,111 45.03% 71 2.88% 90 3.65% 84 3.40% 2,467
Corson 508 49.42% 455 44.26% 49 4.77% 16 1.56% 53 5.16% 1,028
Custer 395 43.26% 419 45.89% 91 9.97% 8 0.88% -24 -2.63% 913
Davison 1,364 48.78% 1,266 45.28% 68 2.43% 98 3.51% 98 3.51% 2,796
Day 1,209 51.87% 787 33.76% 111 4.76% 224 9.61% 422 18.10% 2,331
Deuel 887 62.69% 441 31.17% 15 1.06% 72 5.09% 446 31.52% 1,415
Dewey 509 52.26% 411 42.20% 42 4.31% 12 1.23% 98 10.06% 974
Douglas 765 50.80% 714 47.41% 11 0.73% 16 1.06% 51 3.39% 1,506
Edmunds 640 43.13% 729 49.12% 26 1.75% 89 6.00% -89 -6.00% 1,484
Fall River 846 50.09% 712 42.16% 100 5.92% 31 1.84% 134 7.93% 1,689
Faulk 568 43.76% 615 47.38% 23 1.77% 92 7.09% -47 -3.62% 1,298
Grant 828 52.34% 619 39.13% 55 3.48% 80 5.06% 209 13.21% 1,582
Gregory 1,348 50.96% 1,176 44.46% 96 3.63% 25 0.95% 172 6.50% 2,645
Hamlin 1,058 66.79% 474 29.92% 17 1.07% 35 2.21% 584 36.87% 1,584
Hand 738 43.54% 826 48.73% 44 2.60% 87 5.13% -88 -5.19% 1,695
Hanson 708 50.46% 632 45.05% 21 1.50% 42 2.99% 76 5.42% 1,403
Harding 600 54.45% 325 29.49% 113 10.25% 64 5.81% 275 24.95% 1,102
Hughes 447 41.50% 544 50.51% 63 5.85% 23 2.14% -97 -9.01% 1,077
Hutchinson 1,451 67.84% 647 30.25% 12 0.56% 29 1.36% 804 37.59% 2,139
Hyde 398 56.86% 232 33.14% 53 7.57% 17 2.43% 166 23.71% 700
Jerauld 545 47.52% 436 38.01% 11 0.96% 155 13.51% 109 9.50% 1,147
Kingsbury 1,152 53.23% 747 34.52% 113 5.22% 152 7.02% 405 18.72% 2,164
Lake 1,174 59.87% 657 33.50% 79 4.03% 51 2.60% 517 26.36% 1,961
Lawrence 1,692 37.84% 2,412 53.95% 326 7.29% 41 0.92% -720 -16.10% 4,471
Lincoln 1,674 66.40% 719 28.52% 56 2.22% 72 2.86% 955 37.88% 2,521
Lyman 990 51.43% 766 39.79% 135 7.01% 34 1.77% 224 11.64% 1,925
Marshall 601 47.85% 541 43.07% 45 3.58% 69 5.49% 60 4.78% 1,256
McCook 1,063 49.33% 962 44.64% 56 2.60% 74 3.43% 101 4.69% 2,155
McPherson 649 65.23% 327 32.86% 6 0.60% 13 1.31% 322 32.36% 995
Meade 1,032 46.28% 975 43.72% 152 6.82% 71 3.18% 57 2.56% 2,230
Mellette 261 44.01% 320 53.96% 5 0.84% 7 1.18% -59 -9.95% 593
Miner 851 51.33% 720 43.43% 39 2.35% 48 2.90% 131 7.90% 1,658
Minnehaha 3,051 50.20% 2,576 42.38% 256 4.21% 195 3.21% 475 7.82% 6,078
Moody 932 52.10% 637 35.61% 119 6.65% 101 5.65% 295 16.49% 1,789
Pennington 1,073 45.52% 1,135 48.15% 117 4.96% 32 1.36% -62 -2.63% 2,357
Perkins 1,052 50.07% 832 39.60% 177 8.42% 40 1.90% 220 10.47% 2,101
Potter 439 48.72% 423 46.95% 17 1.89% 22 2.44% 16 1.78% 901
Roberts 1,361 55.35% 812 33.02% 201 8.17% 85 3.46% 549 22.33% 2,459
Sanborn 880 56.63% 577 37.13% 19 1.22% 78 5.02% 303 19.50% 1,554
Spink 1,432 47.34% 1,347 44.53% 128 4.23% 118 3.90% 85 2.81% 3,025
Stanley 981 44.29% 1,051 47.45% 137 6.19% 46 2.08% -70 -3.16% 2,215
Sully 292 51.05% 242 42.31% 19 3.32% 19 3.32% 50 8.74% 572
Tripp 1,153 51.27% 982 43.66% 82 3.65% 32 1.42% 171 7.60% 2,249
Turner 1,603 61.35% 906 34.67% 22 0.84% 82 3.14% 697 26.67% 2,613
Union 1,396 56.54% 965 39.08% 22 0.89% 86 3.48% 431 17.46% 2,469
Walworth 585 52.19% 451 40.23% 55 4.91% 30 2.68% 134 11.95% 1,121
Yankton 1,511 51.61% 1,289 44.02% 61 2.08% 67 2.29% 222 7.58% 2,928
Ziebach 371 48.43% 349 45.56% 36 4.70% 10 1.31% 22 2.87% 766
Totals 58,811 50.56% 48,942 42.07% 4,662 4.01% 3,910 3.36% 9,869 8.48% 116,325

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other incumbent Presidents not on the ballot in all states have been Benjamin Harrison in Florida in 1892, Taft in California also during the 1912 election, Harry S. Truman in Alabama in 1948, and Lyndon B. Johnson in also in Alabama in 1964.

References edit

  1. ^ Holt, James (1967). Congressional Insurgents and the Party System, 1909-1916. Harvard University Press. p. 68.
  2. ^ Schlup, Leonard. Coe I. Crawford and the Progressive Campaign of 1912 (PDF). p. 122. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Schlup, Leonard. Coe I. Crawford and the Progressive Campaign of 1912 (PDF). p. 126. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "1912 Presidential Election Statistics". US Election Atlas. Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "1912 Presidential Election Results South Dakota".
  6. ^ South Dakota Secretary of State; Official Vote November Election, 1912 Presidential Electors