United States presidential election in New York, 1900

United States presidential election in New York, 1900

November 6, 1900

 
Nominee William McKinley William J. Bryan
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Ohio Nebraska
Running mate Theodore Roosevelt Adlai E. Stevenson
Electoral vote 36 0
Popular vote 822,013 678,462
Percentage 53.10% 43.83%

County Results
  Bryan—50-60%
  McKinley—<50%
  McKinley—50-60%
  McKinley—60-70%
  McKinley—70-80%

President before election

William McKinley
Republican

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

The 1900 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 6, 1900. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1900 United States presidential election. New York voters chose 36 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New York was won by the Republican nominees, incumbent President William McKinley of Ohio and his running mate Governor Theodore Roosevelt of New York. McKinley and Roosevelt defeated the Democratic nominees, former Congressman and 1896 presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate former Vice President Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois. Also in the running was the Socialist Party candidate, Eugene V. Debs, who ran with Job Harriman.

McKinley carried New York State with 53.10 percent of the vote to Bryan’s 43.83 percent, a victory margin of 9.27 percent.

New York weighed in for this election as about three percent more Republican than the national average.

The 1900 election was a direct re-match between McKinley and Bryan who had run against each other in 1896. While McKinley slightly improved on his national margin, New York swung heavily in Bryan's favor in 1900. In 1896, McKinley had defeated Bryan in the state by 18.85%, sweeping every county in the state except Schoharie County, including rare Republican victories in New York City. McKinley’s 1900 margin of victory in New York State was less than half of his 1896 margin, primarily due to dramatic Democratic gains in New York City. While in 1896 Bryan had lost New York City by about 60,000 votes, in 1900 Bryan won a majority of over 30,000 votes in New York City, winning Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. New York City would not vote Republican again until the Republican landslides of 1920 and 1924, and would subsequently become a reliably Democratic bastion in every election that followed.

Results

United States presidential election in New York, 1900[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican William McKinley 822,013 53.10% 36
Democratic William Jennings Bryan 678,462 43.83% 0
Prohibition John G. Woolley 22,077 1.43% 0
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 12,869 0.83% 0
Socialist Labor Joseph F. Maloney 12,621 0.82% 0
Totals 1,548,042 100.0% 36

Results by county

County McKinley# McKinley% Bryan# Bryan% Others# Others% Total votes cast[2]
Albany 23,495 54.96% 18,752 43.86% 505 1.18% 42,752
Allegany 7,200 62.05% 3,621 31.21% 782 6.74% 11,603
Broome 10,397 58.00% 6,652 37.11% 877 4.89% 17,926
Cattaraugus 9,948 59.52% 6,224 37.24% 541 3.24% 16,713
Cayuga 10,328 59.99% 6,330 36.77% 559 3.25% 17,217
Chautauqua 15,318 67.62% 6,660 29.40% 674 2.98% 22,652
Chemung 6,921 49.45% 6,531 46.66% 545 3.89% 13,997
Chenango 6,362 58.89% 4,043 37.42% 398 3.68% 10,803
Clinton 6,326 58.81% 4,287 39.86% 143 1.33% 10,756
Columbia 6,478 55.61% 4,953 42.52% 217 1.86% 11,648
Cortland 4,895 60.99% 2,773 34.55% 358 4.46% 8,026
Delaware 7,626 60.16% 4,639 36.60% 411 3.24% 12,676
Dutchess 11,936 59.39% 7,691 38.27% 471 2.34% 20,098
Erie 44,767 51.66% 39,833 45.97% 2,057 2.37% 86,657
Essex 5,064 70.31% 1,994 27.69% 144 2.00% 7,202
Franklin 6,313 68.49% 2,666 28.92% 238 2.58% 9,217
Fulton 7,230 61.91% 3,678 31.49% 771 6.60% 11,679
Genesee 5,385 59.82% 3,267 36.29% 350 3.89% 9,002
Greene 4,395 49.32% 4,269 47.90% 248 2.78% 8,912
Hamilton 651 54.98% 509 42.99% 24 2.03% 1,184
Herkimer 8,100 57.77% 5,401 38.52% 521 3.72% 14,022
Jefferson 11,870 61.03% 6,776 34.84% 805 4.14% 19,451
Kings 108,977 49.57% 106,232 48.32% 4,639 2.11% 219,848
Lewis 4,308 59.32% 2,857 39.34% 97 1.34% 7,262
Livingston 5,608 56.72% 3,877 39.21% 402 4.07% 9,887
Madison 7,174 63.37% 3,673 32.44% 474 4.19% 11,321
Monroe 26,691 54.62% 19,611 40.13% 2,568 5.25% 48,870
Montgomery 7,302 57.35% 5,138 40.36% 292 2.29% 12,732
Nassau 6,994 61.03% 4,325 37.74% 141 1.23% 11,460
New York 153,001 44.16% 181,786 52.47% 11,700 3.38% 346,487
Niagara 9,352 53.13% 7,726 43.90% 523 2.97% 17,601
Oneida 19,204 57.93% 12,820 38.67% 1,128 3.40% 33,152
Onondaga 24,317 59.37% 14,698 35.89% 1,942 4.74% 40,957
Ontario 7,707 56.46% 5,641 41.33% 302 2.21% 13,650
Orange 14,137 57.12% 10,180 41.13% 432 1.75% 24,749
Orleans 4,667 59.14% 2,851 36.13% 373 4.73% 7,891
Oswego 11,160 60.44% 6,605 35.77% 699 3.79% 18,464
Otsego 7,893 54.84% 6,142 42.67% 359 2.49% 14,394
Putnam 2,219 61.11% 1,345 37.04% 67 1.85% 3,631
Queens 12,323 43.94% 14,747 52.58% 976 3.48% 28,046
Rensselaer 17,228 55.03% 13,464 43.01% 614 1.96% 31,306
Richmond 6,042 45.77% 6,759 51.20% 400 3.03% 13,201
Rockland 4,187 50.16% 4,021 48.17% 139 1.67% 8,347
St. Lawrence 15,296 71.02% 5,699 26.46% 544 2.53% 21,539
Saratoga 9,602 59.79% 5,916 36.84% 541 3.37% 16,059
Schenectady 6,769 56.48% 4,783 39.91% 432 3.60% 11,984
Schoharie 3,860 46.19% 4,317 51.66% 180 2.15% 8,357
Schuyler 2,598 55.45% 1,889 40.32% 198 4.23% 4,685
Seneca 3,787 51.18% 3,461 46.78% 151 2.04% 7,399
Steuben 12,411 55.51% 8,872 39.68% 1,076 4.81% 22,359
Suffolk 9,584 60.24% 5,711 35.90% 615 3.87% 15,910
Sullivan 4,393 53.92% 3,625 44.49% 130 1.60% 8,148
Tioga 4,747 59.09% 3,037 37.80% 250 3.11% 8,034
Tompkins 5,409 55.79% 3,852 39.73% 435 4.49% 9,696
Ulster 11,348 53.68% 9,349 44.22% 444 2.10% 21,141
Warren 4,829 63.46% 2,540 33.38% 241 3.17% 7,610
Washington 8,209 68.34% 3,357 27.95% 446 3.71% 12,012
Wayne 7,955 62.29% 4,473 35.02% 343 2.69% 12,771
Westchester 21,256 54.82% 16,439 42.39% 1,082 2.79% 38,777
Wyoming 5,032 60.31% 2,896 34.71% 415 4.97% 8,343
Yates 3,432 58.97% 2,199 37.78% 189 3.25% 5,820
Totals822,01353.10%678,46243.83%47,6183.08%1,548,093

See also

References

  1. "1900 Presidential Election Results - New York". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  2. Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 275-280 ISBN 9780804716963
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