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词条 1904 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
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  1. Results

     Results by county 

  2. Notes

  3. References

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| country = Washington (state)
| flag_year = 1923
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1900
| previous_year = 1900
| next_election = United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1908
| next_year = 1908
| election_date = November 8, 1904
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| nominee1 = Theodore Roosevelt
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state1 = New York
| running_mate1 = Charles W. Fairbanks
| electoral_vote1 = 5
| popular_vote1 = 101,540
| percentage1 = 69.95%
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| nominee2 = Alton B. Parker
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| home_state2 = New York
| running_mate2 = Henry G. Davis
| electoral_vote2 = 0
| popular_vote2 = 28,098
| percentage2 = 19.36%
| image3 =
| nominee3 = Eugene V. Debs
| party3 = Socialist Party of America
| home_state3 = Indiana
| running_mate3 = Benjamin Hanford
| electoral_vote3 = 0
| popular_vote3 = 10,023
| percentage3 = 6.91%
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| title = President
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The 1904 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 8, 1904. All contemporary 45 states were part of the 1904 United States presidential election. Washington State voters chose five electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

This election would solidify Washington State as a one-party Republican bastion, which it would remain at a Presidential level apart from the 1910s GOP split until Franklin D. Roosevelt rose to power in 1932, and more or less continuously at state level during this era.[1] Democratic representation in the Washington legislature would during this period at times be countable on one hand,[2] and no Democrat other than Woodrow Wilson would henceforth carry even one county in the state before Catholic Al Smith carried German-settled Ferry County in 1928. Republican primaries would take over as the chief mode of political competition when introduced later in the decade.[3]

President Roosevelt was extremely popular in Washington State because of his policies of reforming the railroads, creating a Department of Commerce and Labor and conserving the forest resources that were at the time heavily exploited by big business.[3] Parker's re-emphasis on the Gold Standard, which harked back to Grover Cleveland, aroused no enthusiasm in Washington State.[4] Nor did Parker's opposition to Roosevelt's policy of imperialism in the Pacific,[5] with the result that Roosevelt's performance remains the best ever by any Presidential candidate since Washington's statehood in 1889. Parker did not win one third of the vote in a single county, and overall took just a little over nineteen percent of Washington State's ballots. In fact, with 69.95 percent of the popular vote, Washington would be Roosevelt's fifth strongest victory in terms of percentage in the popular vote after Vermont, North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota.[6]

Socialist nominee Eugene V. Debs, whose campaign focused on trust-busting and the evils of monopoly,[7] travelled all around the nation in a charismatic campaign that netted him over four hundred thousand votes nationwide and almost nine percent in radical Washington State. In two counties Debs indeed outpolled Parker – a fate that would befall several other Democratic nominees in the state during the next two decades.

Results

United States presidential election in Washington, 1904[8]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Theodore Roosevelt101,54069.95%5
Democratic Alton B. Parker28,09819.36%0
Social Democratic Eugene Debs10,0236.91%0
Prohibition Silas C. Swallow3,2292.22%0
Socialist Labor Charles H. Corregan1,5921.10%0
Populist Thomas E. Watson6690.46%0
Totals145,151100.00%5
Voter turnout

Results by county

Theodore Roosevelt
Republican
Alton Brooks Parker
Democratic
Eugene Victor Debs[9]
Socialist
Silas Comfort Swallow[9]
Prohibition
Charles Hunter Corregan[9]
Socialist Labor
Thomas Edward Watson[9]
Populist
MarginTotal votes cast[10]
County#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#
Adams1,13864.44%54831.03%412.32%301.70%80.45%10.06%59033.41%1,766
Asotin74772.59%22722.06%313.01%121.17%80.78%40.39%52050.53%1,029
Chehalis2,58968.13%62416.42%46012.11%762.00%391.03%120.32%1,96551.71%3,800
Chelan1,24872.18%37221.52%492.83%261.50%160.93%181.04%87650.67%1,729
Clallam90368.15%27320.60%1259.43%00.00%141.06%100.75%63047.55%1,325
Clark2,43671.88%51515.20%2577.58%1343.95%240.71%230.68%1,92156.68%3,389
Columbia1,08965.72%48229.09%372.23%392.35%90.54%10.06%60736.63%1,657
Cowlitz1,58977.32%31715.43%914.43%401.95%80.39%100.49%1,27261.90%2,055
Douglas1,72271.30%57723.89%512.11%281.16%110.46%261.08%1,14547.41%2,415
Ferry51154.89%29731.90%10210.96%40.43%151.61%20.21%21422.99%931
Franklin57269.25%22327.00%121.45%91.09%70.85%30.36%34942.25%826
Garfield77770.32%26724.16%353.17%191.72%60.54%10.09%51046.15%1,105
Island42471.99%8314.09%569.51%152.55%20.34%91.53%34157.89%589
Jefferson96273.60%28321.65%382.91%60.46%161.22%20.15%67951.95%1,307
King20,43470.39%5,26618.14%2,1267.32%5972.06%4481.54%1580.54%15,16852.25%29,029
Kitsap1,73669.19%32012.75%32913.11%853.39%301.20%90.36%1,407{{efn|name="DebsdParker"|In this county where Parker ran third behind Debs, margin given is Roosevelt vote minus Debs vote and percentage margin Roosevelt percentage minus Debs percentage.}}56.08%2,509
Kittitas1,78764.86%52318.98%29110.56%782.83%722.61%40.15%1,26445.88%2,755
Klickitat1,37070.65%36218.67%1246.40%693.56%70.36%70.36%1,00851.99%1,939
Lewis3,09869.93%89620.23%2515.67%1292.91%310.70%250.56%2,20249.71%4,430
Lincoln2,47267.41%1,00427.38%1072.92%451.23%70.19%320.87%1,46840.03%3,667
Mason66163.50%31530.26%191.83%171.63%131.25%161.54%34633.24%1,041
Okanogan1,19266.63%43524.32%985.48%90.50%321.79%231.29%75742.31%1,789
Pacific1,35476.98%25814.67%1226.94%160.91%90.51%00.00%1,09662.31%1,759
Pierce9,77370.63%2,35116.99%1,1027.96%3122.25%2451.77%530.38%7,42253.64%13,836
San Juan55471.95%11314.68%678.70%232.99%81.04%50.65%44157.27%770
Skagit3,05169.93%88020.17%2846.51%821.88%360.83%300.69%2,17149.76%4,363
Skamania29768.43%6114.06%6815.67%61.38%20.46%00.00%229{{efn|name="DebsdParker"}}52.76%434
Snohomish6,02571.69%1,40516.72%5927.04%2523.00%1001.19%300.36%4,62054.97%8,404
Spokane10,25871.71%2,60218.19%9446.60%3352.34%1250.87%410.29%7,65653.52%14,305
Stevens2,36963.31%87223.30%39310.50%421.12%441.18%220.59%1,49740.01%3,742
Thurston2,12168.51%66821.58%2347.56%481.55%160.52%90.29%1,45346.93%3,096
Wahkiakum47372.88%10115.56%639.71%71.08%30.46%20.31%37257.32%649
Walla Walla2,82471.99%95624.37%561.43%551.40%220.56%100.25%1,86847.62%3,923
Whatcom5,41070.41%1,17415.28%6939.02%2733.55%1001.30%340.44%4,23655.13%7,684
Whitman4,09066.48%1,51924.69%3175.15%1782.89%240.39%240.39%2,57141.79%6,152
Yakima3,48470.36%92918.76%3587.23%1332.69%350.71%130.26%2,55551.60%4,952
Totals101,54069.95%28,09819.36%10,0236.91%3,2292.22%1,5921.10%6690.46%73,44250.60%145,151

Notes

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References

1. ^Burnham, Walter Dean; ‘The System of 1896’, in Kleppner, Paul (editor), The Evolution of American Electoral Systems, pp. 176-179 {{ISBN|0313213798}}
2. ^Schattschneider, Elmer Eric; The Semisovereign People: A Realist’s View of Democracy in America, pp. 76-84 {{ISBN|0030133661}}
3. ^Murray, Keith; ‘Issues and Personalities of Pacific Northwest Politics, 1889-1950’, The Pacific Northwest Quarterly, vol. 41, no. 3 (July 1950), pp. 213-233
4. ^Archer, Clark; Martis, Kenneth C. and Shelley, Fred M.; Historical Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections 1788-2004, p. 99 {{ISBN|1568029551}}
5. ^Warren, Kenneth F.; Encyclopedia of U.S. campaigns, elections, and electoral behavior: A-M, p. 609 {{ISBN|1412954894}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/stats.php?year=1904&f=1&off=0&elect=0|title=1904 Presidential Election Statistics|publisher=Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections|date= |accessdate=2018-03-05}}
7. ^Egbert, Donald Drew and Bassett, Thomas D.; Socialism and American Life; p. 278 {{ISBN|1400875080}}
8. ^Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?fips=53&year=1904&f=0&off=0&elect=0 Presidential General Election Results – Washington]
9. ^Géoelections; Popular Vote for Eugene V. Debs (1904) (.xlsx file for €15)
10. ^Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 364-367 {{ISBN|9780804716963}}
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