1916 Democratic National Convention
The 1916 Democratic National Convention was held at the St. Louis Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri from June 14 to June 16, 1916. It resulted in the nomination of President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall for reelection.
1916 presidential election | |
Nominees Wilson and Marshall | |
Convention | |
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Date(s) | June 14–16, 1916 |
City | St. Louis, Missouri |
Venue | St. Louis Coliseum |
Candidates | |
Presidential nominee | Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey |
Vice presidential nominee | Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana |
See also
- Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1916
- List of Democratic National Conventions
- U.S. presidential nomination convention
- History of the United States Democratic Party
- 1916 Republican National Convention
- 1916 United States presidential election
External links
Media related to 1916 Democratic National Convention at Wikimedia Commons - The Political Grave Yard: 1916 Democratic National Convention
- Democratic Party Platform of 1916 at The American Presidency Project
- Wilson Nomination Acceptance Speech for President at DNC (transcript) The American Presidency Project
Preceded by 1912 Baltimore, Maryland |
Democratic National Conventions | Succeeded by 1920 San Francisco, California |
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