1900 United States presidential election in Alabama

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

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1900

November 6, 1900
 
Nominee William J. Bryan William McKinley
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Nebraska Ohio
Running mate Adlai Stevenson I Theodore Roosevelt
Electoral vote 11 0
Popular vote 97,129 55,612
Percentage 60.82% 34.82%

County Results

President before election

William McKinley
Republican

Elected President

William McKinley
Republican

Alabama was won by the Democratic nominees, former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate Adlai Stevenson I of Illinois. This would prove to be the last occasion when the Republican presidential candidate won Lauderdale and Limestone Counties until Richard Nixon in 1972, the last when the Republican nominee carried Butler County and Walker County until Barry Goldwater in 1964, and the last when the Democratic nominee carried Winston County until Franklin D. Roosevelt won it by one vote in 1932.[1]

Results

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1900[2]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic William Jennings Bryan 97,129 60.82% 11
Republican William McKinley 55,612 34.82% 0
Populist Wharton Barker 4,188 2.62% 0
Prohibition John Woolley 2,763 1.73% 0
Totals 159,692 100.00% 11
Voter turnout

Results by county

William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
William McKinley
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast[3]
County # % # % # % # % #
Autauga 980 62.70% 537 34.36% 46 2.94% 443 28.34% 1,563
Baldwin 444 48.21% 396 43.00% 81 8.79% 48 5.21% 921
Barbour 2,714 89.57% 272 8.98% 44 1.45% 2,442 80.59% 3,030
Bibb 725 56.77% 482 37.74% 70 5.48% 243 19.03% 1,277
Blount 1,484 52.92% 1,134 40.44% 186 6.63% 350 12.48% 2,804
Bullock 1,586 84.99% 269 14.42% 11 0.59% 1,317 70.58% 1,866
Butler 744 37.18% 1,161 58.02% 96 4.80% -417 -20.84% 2,001
Calhoun 1,835 68.37% 567 21.13% 282 10.51% 1,268 47.24% 2,684
Chambers 2,837 74.21% 835 21.84% 151 3.95% 2,002 52.37% 3,823
Cherokee 1,167 41.87% 1,169 41.94% 451 16.18% -2 -0.07% 2,787
Chilton 469 37.22% 791 62.78% 0 0.00% -322 -25.56% 1,260
Choctaw 658 59.07% 406 36.45% 50 4.49% 252 22.62% 1,114
Clarke 2,066 84.12% 372 15.15% 18 0.73% 1,694 68.97% 2,456
Clay 990 44.84% 1,087 49.23% 131 5.93% -97 -4.39% 2,208
Cleburne 660 47.69% 624 45.09% 100 7.23% 36 2.60% 1,384
Coffee 998 63.08% 535 33.82% 49 3.10% 463 29.27% 1,582
Colbert 1,542 53.08% 1,243 42.79% 120 4.13% 299 10.29% 2,905
Conecuh 718 43.07% 803 48.17% 146 8.76% -85 -5.10% 1,667
Coosa 959 48.41% 951 48.01% 71 3.58% 8 0.40% 1,981
Covington 560 66.59% 183 21.76% 98 11.65% 377 44.83% 841
Crenshaw 1,141 57.68% 549 27.76% 288 14.56% 592 29.93% 1,978
Cullman 1,167 54.46% 820 38.26% 156 7.28% 347 16.19% 2,143
Dale 1,141 51.21% 888 39.86% 199 8.93% 253 11.36% 2,228
Dallas 4,714 94.26% 161 3.22% 126 2.52% 4,553 91.04% 5,001
DeKalb 1,873 50.53% 1,735 46.80% 99 2.67% 138 3.72% 3,707
Elmore 1,773 58.34% 1,104 36.33% 162 5.33% 669 22.01% 3,039
Escambia 609 56.18% 436 40.22% 39 3.60% 173 15.96% 1,084
Etowah 1,734 48.65% 1,629 45.71% 201 5.64% 105 2.95% 3,564
Fayette 698 43.35% 892 55.40% 20 1.24% -194 -12.05% 1,610
Franklin 814 38.58% 1,151 54.55% 145 6.87% -337 -15.97% 2,110
Geneva 679 46.48% 657 44.97% 125 8.56% 22 1.51% 1,461
Greene 964 88.44% 107 9.82% 19 1.74% 857 78.62% 1,090
Hale 1,563 80.48% 348 17.92% 31 1.60% 1,215 62.56% 1,942
Henry 1,984 73.35% 590 21.81% 131 4.84% 1,394 51.53% 2,705
Jackson 1,933 52.37% 1,694 45.90% 64 1.73% 239 6.48% 3,691
Jefferson 4,580 59.32% 2,842 36.81% 299 3.87% 1,738 22.51% 7,721
Lamar 890 61.29% 509 35.06% 53 3.65% 381 26.24% 1,452
Lauderdale 1,380 48.13% 1,458 50.85% 29 1.01% -78 -2.72% 2,867
Lawrence 1,262 54.30% 996 42.86% 66 2.84% 266 11.45% 2,324
Lee 1,718 60.34% 1,026 36.04% 103 3.62% 692 24.31% 2,847
Limestone 1,063 46.56% 1,157 50.68% 63 2.76% -94 -4.12% 2,283
Lowndes 1,770 53.43% 1,524 46.00% 19 0.57% 246 7.43% 3,313
Macon 1,295 69.96% 511 27.61% 45 2.43% 784 42.36% 1,851
Madison 3,641 67.80% 1,679 31.27% 50 0.93% 1,962 36.54% 5,370
Marengo 2,306 90.40% 234 9.17% 11 0.43% 2,072 81.22% 2,551
Marion 1,137 61.63% 685 37.13% 23 1.25% 452 24.50% 1,845
Marshall 1,398 49.49% 1,139 40.32% 288 10.19% 259 9.17% 2,825
Mobile 2,939 54.56% 2,243 41.64% 205 3.81% 696 12.92% 5,387
Monroe 909 85.11% 145 13.58% 14 1.31% 764 71.54% 1,068
Montgomery 3,047 80.91% 567 15.06% 152 4.04% 2,480 65.85% 3,766
Morgan 1,747 52.45% 1,500 45.03% 84 2.52% 247 7.42% 3,331
Perry 1,748 94.18% 80 4.31% 28 1.51% 1,668 89.87% 1,856
Pickens 797 70.72% 203 18.01% 127 11.27% 594 52.71% 1,127
Pike 1,413 72.28% 498 25.47% 44 2.25% 915 46.80% 1,955
Randolph 1,510 51.48% 1,377 46.95% 46 1.57% 133 4.53% 2,933
Russell 1,416 90.13% 135 8.59% 20 1.27% 1,281 81.54% 1,571
St. Clair 794 32.47% 1,171 47.89% 480 19.63% -377 -15.42% 2,445
Shelby 749 32.92% 1,389 61.05% 137 6.02% -640 -28.13% 2,275
Sumter 1,053 82.20% 204 15.93% 24 1.87% 849 66.28% 1,281
Talladega 1,602 50.68% 1,393 44.07% 166 5.25% 209 6.61% 3,161
Tallapoosa 2,557 66.00% 1,202 31.03% 115 2.97% 1,355 34.98% 3,874
Tuscaloosa 1,173 62.03% 650 34.37% 68 3.60% 523 27.66% 1,891
Walker 1,250 41.78% 1,699 56.78% 43 1.44% -449 -15.01% 2,992
Washington 492 61.50% 269 33.63% 39 4.88% 223 27.88% 800
Wilcox 2,031 97.46% 30 1.44% 23 1.10% 2,001 96.02% 2,084
Winston 539 49.59% 519 47.75% 29 2.67% 20 1.84% 1,087
Totals97,12960.84%55,61234.84%6,8994.32%41,51726.01%159,640

Notes

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    References

    1. Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 143-147 ISBN 0786422173
    2. Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; Presidential General Election Results – Alabama
    3. Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 133-138 ISBN 9780804716963
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