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1908 United States presidential election in California

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FieldValue
election_name1908 United States presidential election in California
countryCalifornia
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1904 United States presidential election in California
previous_year1904
next_election1912 United States presidential election in California
next_year1912
election_dateNovember 3, 1908
image_sizex160px
image1William Howard Taft, Bain bw photo portrait, 1908.jpg
nominee1**William Howard Taft**
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Ohio
running_mate1**James S. Sherman**
electoral_vote1**10**
popular_vote1**214,398**
percentage1**55.46%**
image2Unsuccessful 1908.jpg
nominee2William Jennings Bryan
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Nebraska
running_mate2John W. Kern
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2127,492
percentage232.98%
image3EugeneVDebs.png
nominee3Eugene V. Debs
party3Socialist Party of America
home_state3Indiana
running_mate3Ben Hanford
electoral_vote30
popular_vote328,659
percentage37.41%
map_imageCalifornia Presidential Election Results 1908.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty Results
titlePresident
before_electionTheodore Roosevelt
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionWilliam Howard Taft
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
flag_year1846

Main article: 1908 United States presidential election

Taft Bryan The 1908 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3, 1908, as part of the 1908 United States presidential election. State voters chose 10 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

California voted for the Republican nominee, former War Secretary William Howard Taft and his running mate James S. Sherman of New York. They defeated the Democratic nominees, former representative and the 1896 and 1900 nominee, William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running with John W. Kern, a former Indiana state senator. Taft won the state by a margin of 22.48%. This was the first presidential election in which more votes were cast in Los Angeles County than in San Francisco, although this had also previously occurred in the 1906 gubernatorial election.

Bryan had previously lost California to William McKinley in both 1896 and 1900.

Results

PartyPledged toElectorVotesVotes cast386,625
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftUlysses S. Grant Jr.214,398
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftSamuel M. Shortridge213,598
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftFrancis M. Smith213,552
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftAlden Anderson213,533
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftG. W. Dwinnell213,532
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftThomas J. Field213,292
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftH. G. W. Dinkelspiel213,225
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftDelos O. Druffel213,071
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftByron Erkenbrecher212,931
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican PartyWilliam Howard TaftLyman M. King212,314
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanJames D. Phelan127,492
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanHarry P. Flannery126,796
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanEugene German126,696
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanW. B. Shearer126,617
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanD. W. Carmichael126,527
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanCharles Edelman126,483
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanA. W. Maltby126,465
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanE. E. Bush126,393
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanThomas E. Gibbon126,312
Democratic Party (United States)}}Democratic PartyWilliam Jennings BryanJohn W. Martin126,190
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsMary E. Garbutt28,659
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsG. W. Woodbey28,572
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsBenjamin Chambers28,547
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsOliver Everett28,534
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsJ. H. Wilder28,533
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsJ. C. Weybright28,532
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsMary F. Merrill28,518
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsHenry Meyer28,507
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsF. C. Wheeler28,500
Socialist Party USA}}Socialist PartyEugene V. DebsBertha W. Starkweather28,351
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinFrederick Heard11,770
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinRay T. Kimball11,735
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinAlbert K. Nash11,674
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinWilliam H. Dorman11,663
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinAdolph R. Buckman11,654
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinHorace A. Johnson11,653
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinHenry C. Weisenburger11,648
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinGranville P. Hurst11,644
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinChristopher C. Crowell11,616
Prohibition Party}}"Prohibition PartyEugene W. ChafinJohn H. Allin11,597
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenAl Murphy4,278
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenFrank R. Wehe4,122
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenRichard Kinsella4,075
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenJ. D. McGaughey4,065
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenR. H. Norton4,060
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenRaymond E. Fair4,058
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenC. K. Lambie4,055
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenZ. W. Craig4,047
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenT. E. Amlin4,043
Independence Party (United States)}}"Independence LeagueThomas L. HisgenHenry E. Mills4,042
Independent}}"Write-inScattering28

Results by county

CountyWilliam Howard Taft
RepublicanWilliam Jennings Bryan
DemocraticEugene V. Debs
SocialistEugene W. Chafin
ProhibitionThomas L. Hisgen
IndependenceMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%#%Total214,39855.45%127,49232.98%28,6597.41%11,7703.04%4,2781.11%86,90622.48%386,597
Alameda21,38064.24%7,11021.36%3,46210.40%6081.83%7232.17%14,27042.87%33,283
Alpine7587.21%1112.79%00.00%00.00%00.00%6474.42%86
Amador1,03551.88%87443.81%381.90%251.25%231.15%1618.07%1,995
Butte3,09452.74%2,14636.58%3846.55%1993.39%430.73%94816.16%5,866
Calaveras1,32355.54%83334.97%1677.01%170.71%421.76%49020.57%2,382
Colusa73038.58%1,06456.24%522.75%331.74%130.69%-334-17.65%1,892
Contra Costa3,33660.61%1,59929.05%4387.96%711.29%601.09%1,73731.56%5,504
Del Norte45059.29%20226.61%719.35%283.69%81.05%24832.67%759
El Dorado98644.74%1,01946.23%1486.72%221.00%291.32%-33-1.50%2,204
Fresno6,38450.89%4,74337.81%8686.92%5084.05%420.33%1,64113.08%12,545
Glenn61844.72%71151.45%191.37%282.03%60.43%-93-6.73%1,382
Humboldt4,22165.02%1,20618.58%86513.32%1382.13%620.96%3,01546.44%6,492
Imperial90947.64%67535.38%20410.69%1025.35%180.94%23412.26%1,908
Inyo58340.94%61843.40%15811.10%372.60%281.97%-35-2.46%1,424
Kern2,27045.60%2,21544.50%3807.63%571.15%561.12%551.10%4,978
Kings1,19853.22%85938.16%1124.98%703.11%120.53%33915.06%2,251
Lake62542.84%62843.04%1107.54%644.39%322.19%-3-0.21%1,459
Lassen55154.61%36135.78%818.03%90.89%70.69%19018.83%1,009
Los Angeles41,48356.77%22,07630.21%4,7026.43%4,0335.52%7831.07%19,40726.56%73,077
Madera59644.85%57443.19%1219.10%211.58%171.28%221.66%1,329
Marin2,73268.25%98324.56%2195.47%280.70%411.02%1,74943.69%4,003
Mariposa35236.86%48050.26%869.01%141.47%232.41%-128-13.40%955
Mendocino2,74655.56%1,75235.45%2935.93%881.78%631.27%99420.11%4,942
Merced1,10744.58%1,10044.30%1526.12%1044.19%200.81%70.28%2,483
Modoc62049.92%57446.22%241.93%120.97%120.97%463.70%1,242
Mono22459.89%12132.35%256.68%00.00%41.07%10327.54%374
Monterey2,48653.64%1,61634.87%2114.55%2655.72%571.23%87018.77%4,635
Napa2,40559.08%1,33632.82%2065.06%1002.46%240.59%1,06926.26%4,071
Nevada1,82550.86%1,36838.13%2968.25%762.12%230.64%45712.74%3,588
Orange3,24453.74%1,91131.65%3756.21%4517.47%560.93%1,33322.08%6,037
Placer1,86551.45%1,49141.13%1714.72%691.90%290.80%37410.32%3,625
Plumas65957.91%39534.71%595.18%121.05%131.14%26423.20%1,138
Riverside3,22957.24%1,37424.36%56510.02%4277.57%460.82%1,85532.88%5,641
Sacramento6,51555.15%4,53338.37%6085.15%1060.90%520.44%1,98216.78%11,814
San Benito93753.57%68439.11%633.60%522.97%130.74%25314.47%1,749
San Bernardino4,72952.90%2,68530.03%7778.69%6186.91%1311.47%2,04422.86%8,940
San Diego5,41257.56%2,39325.45%1,34214.27%2122.25%440.47%3,01932.11%9,403
San Francisco33,18455.19%21,26035.36%4,5237.52%4060.68%7511.25%11,92419.83%60,124
San Joaquin4,47052.20%3,33138.90%5476.39%1671.95%490.57%1,13913.30%8,564
San Luis Obispo2,00850.76%1,38134.91%3709.35%1543.89%431.09%62715.85%3,956
San Mateo2,86562.91%1,31428.85%3016.61%290.64%450.99%1,55134.06%4,554
Santa Barbara2,71355.19%1,64033.36%3767.65%1042.12%831.69%1,07321.83%4,916
Santa Clara7,95058.88%3,83628.41%8836.54%6965.15%1371.01%4,11430.47%13,502
Santa Cruz2,88654.71%1,64331.15%4508.53%2374.49%591.12%1,24323.56%5,275
Shasta1,89147.61%1,38934.97%57714.53%691.74%461.16%50212.64%3,972
Sierra60055.40%51037.86%544.99%111.02%80.74%19017.54%1,083
Siskiyou1,81347.40%1,65743.32%2646.90%391.02%521.36%1564.08%3,825
Solano3,11554.72%2,03335.71%4027.06%1021.79%410.72%1,08219.01%5,693
Sonoma5,42757.50%3,16833.56%4835.12%2853.02%760.81%2,25923.93%9,439
Stanislaus1,66346.45%1,39038.83%1825.08%3158.80%300.84%2737.63%3,580
Sutter89654.94%65239.98%452.76%281.72%100.61%24414.96%1,631
Tehama1,06447.46%89439.88%2049.10%622.77%180.80%1707.58%2,242
Trinity39344.41%33137.40%13014.69%141.58%171.92%627.01%885
Tulare2,74247.95%2,32940.73%4668.15%1432.50%380.66%4137.22%5,718
Tuolumne94344.40%87841.34%1878.80%723.39%442.07%653.06%2,124
Ventura1,86456.57%1,18135.84%1584.80%481.46%441.34%68320.73%3,295
Yolo1,70749.01%1,55344.59%1273.65%742.12%220.63%1544.42%3,483
Yuba1,27055.92%90239.72%783.43%110.48%100.44%36816.20%2,271

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • El Dorado
  • Glenn
  • Inyo
  • Lake

Notes

References

References

  1. (1968). "Statement of the Vote of California at the General Election, Held November 3, 1908".
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