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US Election 1924 Map

US Election 1924 Map

Calvin Coolidge secured a decisive victory in the 1924 election. This map is dominated by red across the North, while the South remained largely Democratic. This lopsided result highlights Republican strength during the Roaring Twenties. The country also felt a political stability under Coolidge’s cool leadership.

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The 1924 Presidential Election was a sweeping victory for Calvin Coolidge (Republican), who had assumed the presidency following the death of Warren G. Harding.

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Coolidge (R)

Davis (D)

La Follette (P)

New York

45

45

0

0

Pennsylvania

38

38

0

0

Illinois

29

29

0

0

Ohio

24

24

0

0

Texas

20

0

20

0

Massachusetts

18

18

0

0

Missouri

18

18

0

0

Michigan

15

15

0

0

Indiana

15

15

0

0

Georgia

14

0

14

0

New Jersey

14

14

0

0

Wisconsin

13

0

0

13

Kentucky

13

13

0

0

California

13

13

0

0

Iowa

13

13

0

0

Virginia

12

0

12

0

Tennessee

12

0

12

0

North Carolina

12

0

12

0

Alabama

12

0

12

0

Minnesota

12

12

0

0

Kansas

10

10

0

0

Oklahoma

10

0

10

0

Mississippi

10

0

10

0

Louisiana

10

0

10

0

Arkansas

9

0

9

0

South Carolina

9

0

9

0

Maryland

8

8

0

0

West Virginia

8

8

0

0

Nebraska

8

8

0

0

Washington

7

7

0

0

Connecticut

7

7

0

0

Maine

6

6

0

0

Colorado

6

6

0

0

Florida

6

0

6

0

Oregon

5

5

0

0

South Dakota

5

5

0

0

North Dakota

5

5

0

0

Rhode Island

5

5

0

0

New Hampshire

4

4

0

0

Vermont

4

4

0

0

Utah

4

4

0

0

Montana

4

4

0

0

Idaho

4

4

0

0

Arizona

3

3

0

0

New Mexico

3

3

0

0

Wyoming

3

3

0

0

Nevada

3

3

0

0

Delaware

3

3

0

0

Election Summary
  • The Winner: Calvin Coolidge (Republican) won a full term with 382 electoral votes (72%).
  • The Democratic Challenger: John W. Davis received 136 electoral votes (25.5%), primarily from the “Solid South”.
  • The Progressive Surge: Robert M. La Follette ran as a Progressive, winning 13 electoral votes by carrying his home state of Wisconsin.
  • Popular Vote: Coolidge dominated with 54% (15,725,016), while Davis took 29% (8,386,503) and La Follette earned a significant 16.5% (4,822,856).
  • Economic Backdrop: The election took place during the “Roaring Twenties,” and Coolidge’s victory was largely credited to a period of strong economic growth and his “Keep It Cool with Coolidge” slogan.
  • Geographic Trends: Coolidge swept every state outside of the South except for Wisconsin, showing the continued Republican dominance in the North and West during this era.

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