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词条 1908 United States presidential election in Ohio
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  1. Results

     Results by county 

  2. References

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| election_name = United States presidential election, 1908
| country = Ohio
| flag_year = 1902
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = United States presidential election in Ohio, 1904
| previous_year = 1904
| next_election = United States presidential election in Ohio, 1912
| next_year = 1912
| votes_for_election =
| needed_votes =
| election_date = November 3, 1908
| image1 =
| nominee1 = William Howard Taft
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state1 = Ohio
| running_mate1 = James S. Sherman
| electoral_vote1 = 23
| states_carried1 =
| popular_vote1 = 572,312
| percentage1 = 51.03%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = William Jennings Bryan
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| home_state2 = Nebraska
| running_mate2 = John W. Kern
| electoral_vote2 = 0
| states_carried2 =
| popular_vote2 = 502,721
| percentage2 = 44.82%
| map_image = Ohio Presidential Election Results 1908.svg
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| title = President
| before_election = Theodore Roosevelt
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| after_election = William Howard Taft
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}}{{Elections in Ohio}}

The 1908 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on November 3, 1908. Ohio voters chose twenty-three electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Since the Civil War, Ohio politics had been controlled by a conflict between the anti-Civil War Appalachian south and German-American counties of the northwest, opposed to the heavily Yankee northeast and Ohio Company counties of the southeast.[1] There was also an area of the Virginia Military District in the southwest that was historically the state’s Whig stronghold and later voted Republican.[2] The GOP had consistently controlled the state during this era, if largely due to the prevalence of Ohio natives on the ticket,[3] losing only one electoral vote to Grover Cleveland in 1892. Following the nomination of William Jennings Bryan for the first time in 1896, another Ohio native and former governor in William McKinley strengthened the party’s hold on the state by his appeal to white ethnic migrants in Ohio’s cities.[4]

In his third campaign against an Ohio native, Bryan extensively toured Ohio, associating Taft with John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil – whom Bryan criticized as “vicious lawbreakers”.[5] In September 1908 there had been reports of a major swing that would give Bryan a chance to be the first Democrat to carry the state since Franklin Pierce,[6] but a week before Bryan’s tour it was reported that Gold Democrats and labor were turning away from Bryan.[7]

Ultimately, Taft won the state by a margin of 6.20 percentage points, a margin less than a third that which Theodore Roosevelt defeated Alton B. Parker in 1904.

Results

United States presidential election in Ohio, 1908[8]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican William Howard Taft572,31251.03%23
Democratic William Jennings Bryan502,72144.82%0
Socialist Eugene Debs33,7953.01%0
Prohibition Eugene Chafin11,4021.02%0
Socialist Labor August Gillhaus7210.06%0
Independence Thomas Hisgen4390.04%0
People's Thomas E. Watson1620.01%0
Totals1,121,552100.0%23

Results by county

William Howard Taft
Republican
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
Eugene Victor Debs[9]
Socialist
Eugene Wilder Chafin[9]
Prohibition
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[10]
County#%#%#%#%#%#%#
Adams3,43252.11%3,04846.28%170.26%881.34%10.02%3845.83%6,586
Allen5,84143.08%7,19553.07%3732.75%1270.94%210.15%-1,354-9.99%13,557
Ashland2,80442.66%3,62755.18%560.85%841.28%20.03%-823-12.52%6,573
Ashtabula8,21363.32%3,57227.54%9387.23%2311.78%160.12%4,64135.78%12,970
Athens6,44961.57%3,65434.88%1641.57%1891.80%190.18%2,79526.68%10,475
Auglaize3,00138.55%4,62259.38%1021.31%570.73%20.03%-1,621-20.82%7,784
Belmont8,19348.02%7,75045.42%7304.28%3782.22%120.07%4432.60%17,063
Brown2,63838.02%4,24261.14%230.33%350.50%00.00%-1,604-23.12%6,938
Butler7,32040.61%9,67853.70%8854.91%850.47%560.31%-2,358-13.08%18,024
Carroll2,51759.42%1,59037.54%441.04%831.96%20.05%92721.88%4,236
Champaign4,15355.69%3,16042.38%460.62%931.25%50.07%99313.32%7,457
Clark8,91752.97%6,52938.78%1,0406.18%3261.94%220.13%2,38814.19%16,834
Clermont4,13748.91%4,15049.07%1071.27%610.72%30.04%-13-0.15%8,458
Clinton4,10761.45%2,46436.87%280.42%761.14%80.12%1,64324.58%6,683
Columbiana9,62653.26%6,73637.27%9485.25%7424.11%200.11%2,89015.99%18,072
Coshocton3,60644.46%4,10650.62%3113.83%831.02%50.06%-500-6.16%8,111
Crawford3,06132.84%6,00664.44%1661.78%780.84%90.10%-2,945-31.60%9,320
Cuyahoga56,34455.39%39,95439.27%4,8184.74%3510.35%2620.26%16,39016.11%101,729
Darke4,95142.60%6,39154.99%700.60%2101.81%10.01%-1,440-12.39%11,623
Defiance2,53139.05%3,75457.91%1121.73%721.11%130.20%-1,223-18.87%6,482
Delaware4,00752.77%3,33043.86%640.84%1862.45%60.08%6778.92%7,593
Erie5,36650.14%4,98346.56%2932.74%410.38%190.18%3833.58%10,702
Fairfield4,02340.24%5,82158.22%250.25%1251.25%40.04%-1,798-17.98%9,998
Fayette3,34356.84%2,45141.68%330.56%490.83%50.09%89215.17%5,881
Franklin28,91453.45%23,31443.10%1,2112.24%6061.12%520.10%5,60010.35%54,097
Fulton3,60861.24%2,13136.17%691.17%821.39%20.03%1,47725.07%5,892
Gallia3,91463.48%2,17135.21%250.41%500.81%60.10%1,74328.27%6,166
Geauga2,59671.20%98226.93%320.88%320.88%40.11%1,61444.27%3,646
Greene4,90260.14%2,88235.36%2322.85%1251.53%100.12%2,02024.78%8,151
Guernsey5,21053.92%3,44935.69%7988.26%1962.03%100.10%1,76118.22%9,663
Hamilton63,80356.49%45,42940.22%3,3062.93%3170.28%910.08%18,37416.27%112,946
Hancock4,89945.44%5,42050.27%3563.30%930.86%130.12%-521-4.83%10,781
Hardin4,44450.35%4,16447.17%991.12%1171.33%30.03%2803.17%8,827
Harrison3,06959.36%1,96137.93%510.99%871.68%20.04%1,10821.43%5,170
Henry2,42537.81%3,81759.52%1211.89%490.76%10.02%-1,392-21.71%6,413
Highland4,14951.23%3,82347.21%230.28%931.15%100.12%3264.03%8,098
Hocking2,74947.72%2,86449.71%951.65%470.82%60.10%-115-2.00%5,761
Holmes1,25228.74%3,04369.84%290.67%310.71%20.05%-1,791-41.11%4,357
Huron4,93052.73%4,26245.58%900.96%610.65%70.07%6687.14%9,350
Jackson4,48955.84%3,23540.24%2092.60%901.12%160.20%1,25415.60%8,039
Jefferson7,31057.21%4,88238.21%3552.78%2251.76%50.04%2,42819.00%12,777
Knox4,31849.09%4,23348.12%1391.58%991.13%70.08%850.97%8,796
Lake3,63566.97%1,60529.57%1212.23%631.16%40.07%2,03037.40%5,428
Lawrence5,70866.67%2,65431.00%1341.57%650.76%10.01%3,05435.67%8,562
Licking6,75644.55%7,68550.67%5983.94%1190.78%80.05%-929-6.13%15,166
Logan4,75658.44%3,18639.15%760.93%1161.43%40.05%1,57019.29%8,138
Lorain8,69957.10%5,46035.84%9446.20%1080.71%240.16%3,23921.26%15,235
Lucas18,71548.46%16,20841.97%3,3948.79%1690.44%1340.35%2,5076.49%38,620
Madison3,05154.93%2,43043.75%170.31%550.99%10.02%62111.18%5,554
Mahoning10,76051.18%9,31244.29%6313.00%2981.42%220.10%1,4486.89%21,023
Marion4,17546.12%4,65751.44%991.09%1161.28%60.07%-482-5.32%9,053
Medina3,42757.32%2,37839.77%1181.97%520.87%40.07%1,04917.54%5,979
Meigs4,10862.05%2,22533.61%2223.35%590.89%70.11%1,88328.44%6,621
Mercer2,14831.92%4,45666.22%460.68%731.08%60.09%-2,308-34.30%6,729
Miami6,55853.69%5,36943.95%1821.49%1000.82%60.05%1,1899.73%12,215
Monroe1,97432.74%3,96165.69%380.63%570.95%00.00%-1,987-32.95%6,030
Montgomery20,06947.09%20,56648.26%1,7804.18%1770.42%230.05%-497-1.17%42,615
Morgan2,44553.99%1,93242.66%561.24%922.03%40.09%51311.33%4,529
Morrow2,50051.06%2,23945.73%300.61%1212.47%60.12%2615.33%4,896
Muskingum8,08052.36%6,57642.62%4202.72%3402.20%150.10%1,5049.75%15,431
Noble2,70754.27%2,15443.18%280.56%931.86%60.12%55311.09%4,988
Ottawa2,20239.48%3,32959.69%250.45%170.30%40.07%-1,127-20.21%5,577
Paulding3,04951.62%2,76746.84%190.32%631.07%90.15%2824.77%5,907
Perry4,30449.48%3,88544.67%3984.58%1021.17%90.10%4194.82%8,698
Pickaway3,11943.15%4,00755.43%220.30%761.05%50.07%-888-12.28%7,229
Pike1,79845.54%2,08552.81%240.61%340.86%70.18%-287-7.27%3,948
Portage4,12951.16%3,62544.91%1832.27%1271.57%70.09%5046.24%8,071
Preble3,51950.99%3,24747.05%420.61%901.30%30.04%2723.94%6,901
Putnam2,48333.17%4,83664.61%951.27%650.87%60.08%-2,353-31.44%7,485
Richland5,30143.01%6,70254.37%2131.73%1020.83%80.06%-1,401-11.37%12,326
Ross5,43249.69%5,32548.71%890.81%750.69%100.09%1070.98%10,931
Sandusky4,07942.74%5,24254.93%1721.80%470.49%30.03%-1,163-12.19%9,543
Scioto5,79053.52%4,31039.84%5895.44%1191.10%100.09%1,48013.68%10,818
Seneca4,95943.08%6,13853.32%3072.67%880.76%200.17%-1,179-10.24%11,512
Shelby2,64640.06%3,87958.73%380.58%380.58%40.06%-1,233-18.67%6,605
Stark14,11250.48%12,28643.95%1,1103.97%4051.45%440.16%1,8266.53%27,957
Summit10,36547.31%9,93045.32%1,2555.73%3281.50%310.14%4351.99%21,909
Trumbull6,97858.00%4,47637.20%3973.30%1651.37%150.12%2,50220.80%12,031
Tuscarawas6,71747.29%6,77547.69%5593.94%1200.84%340.24%-58-0.41%14,205
Union3,56757.04%2,56841.07%310.50%831.33%40.06%99915.98%6,253
Van Wert3,80949.28%3,78348.95%771.00%550.71%50.06%260.34%7,729
Vinton1,91655.10%1,49643.03%250.72%320.92%80.23%42012.08%3,477
Warren4,23360.51%2,65637.96%500.71%530.76%40.06%1,57722.54%6,996
Washington5,64848.66%5,77149.72%580.50%1261.09%40.03%-123-1.06%11,607
Wayne4,38843.51%5,36853.23%1491.48%1741.73%50.05%-980-9.72%10,084
Williams3,62550.84%3,32946.69%600.84%1091.53%70.10%2964.15%7,130
Wood5,90449.57%5,62547.23%2091.75%1631.37%90.08%2792.34%11,910
Wyandot2,40841.36%3,35357.59%320.55%230.40%60.10%-945-16.23%5,822
Totals572,31251.03%502,72144.82%33,7953.01%11,4021.02%1,3220.12%69,5916.20%1,121,552

References

1. ^Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 343 {{ISBN|9780691163246}}
2. ^Flinn, Thomas A.; ‘Continuity and Change in Ohio Politics’; The Journal of Politics, vol. 24, no. 3 (August 1962), pp. 521-544
3. ^Phillips; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 352
4. ^Sullivan, James Casey; ‘Against the Tendencies of the Times: The Republican Party and the Roots of Modern Conservatism, 1900-1930’ (thesis), p. 93
5. ^‘Bryan Links Taft with Rockefeller: In Tour of Ohio He Makes Standard Oil Head and Carnegie His Chief Theme’; New York Times, October 31, 1908, p. 3
6. ^‘Ohio Republicans Need Stirring Up: In Taft’s Own State the Trend Is Now All Toward Bryan’; New York Times, September 22, 1908, p. 2
7. ^‘Republicans Turn the Tide in Ohio: Bryan Wave, Which Threatened to Swamp Them, Is Now on the Ebb’; New York Times, October 22, 1908, p. 4
8. ^Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 1908 Presidential General Election Results – Ohio
9. ^Géoelections; Popular Vote at the Presidential Election for 1908 (.xlsx file for €30 including full minor party figures)
10. ^Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 292-299 {{ISBN|9780804716963}}
{{State Results of the 1908 U.S. presidential election}}{{United States elections}}

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