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US Election 1904 Map

US Election 1904 Map

The 1904 election was a landslide for Theodore Roosevelt, easily defeating Democrat Alton B. Parker. Roosevelt swept the northern half of states, while Parker only held a few Southern states. Our US election 1904 map shows a country cheering for Roosevelt’s progressive policies and strong leadership.

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On the Map

The 1904 Presidential Election map highlights a landslide victory for Theodore Roosevelt (Republican), who secured a full term in his own right after assuming the presidency following William McKinley’s assassination. This election continued the Republican dominance in the North and West while the Democratic party remained entrenched in the South.

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Roosevelt (R)

Parker (D)

New York

39

39

0

Pennsylvania

34

34

0

Illinois

27

27

0

Ohio

23

23

0

Texas

18

0

18

Missouri

18

18

0

Massachusetts

16

16

0

Indiana

15

15

0

Michigan

14

14

0

Georgia

13

0

13

Kentucky

13

0

13

Iowa

13

13

0

Wisconsin

13

13

0

Tennessee

12

0

12

Virginia

12

0

12

North Carolina

12

0

12

Alabama

11

0

11

New Jersey

12

12

0

Kansas

10

10

0

California

10

10

0

Mississippi

10

0

10

South Carolina

9

0

9

Maryland

8

1

7

Minnesota

9

9

0

Louisiana

9

0

9

Arkansas

9

0

9

Nebraska

8

8

0

Maine

6

6

0

West Virginia

7

7

0

Connecticut

7

7

0

Colorado

5

5

0

Washington

5

5

0

Oregon

4

4

0

South Dakota

4

4

0

Florida

5

0

5

New Hampshire

4

4

0

Vermont

4

4

0

Rhode Island

4

4

0

North Dakota

4

4

0

Montana

3

3

0

Utah

3

3

0

Wyoming

3

3

0

Idaho

3

3

0

Nevada

3

3

0

Delaware

3

3

0

Election Summary
  • The Winner: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) won 336 electoral votes (71%).
  • The Challenger: Alton B. Parker (Democrat) received 140 electoral votes (29%).
  • Popular Vote: Roosevelt won 56% (7,623,486) to Parker’s 38% (5,077,911).
  • Minor Parties: Captured 6% of the popular vote (810,251 total).
  • Missouri Flip: In a significant shift, Missouri voted Republican for the first time since the Reconstruction era.

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