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1920 United States presidential election in New York

The 1920 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2, 1920. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1920 United States presidential election. Voters chose 45 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

1920 United States presidential election in New York

← 1916 November 2, 1920 1924 →
Turnout56.4%[1] 15.2 pp
 
Nominee Warren G. Harding James M. Cox Eugene V. Debs
Party Republican Democratic Socialist
Home state Ohio Ohio Indiana
Running mate Calvin Coolidge Franklin D. Roosevelt Seymour Stedman
Electoral vote 45 0 0
Popular vote 1,871,167 781,238 203,201
Percentage 64.56% 26.95% 7.01%

County Results
Harding
  50-60%
  60-70%
  70-80%


President before election

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

Elected President

Warren G. Harding
Republican

New York was won by Republican Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio, who was running against Democratic Ohio Governor James M. Cox. Harding's running mate was Governor Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts, while Cox ran with Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York. Also running that year was Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs of Indiana and his running mate Seymour Stedman of Illinois.

Harding won New York State with an overwhelming landslide of 64.56% of the vote to Cox's 26.95%, a victory margin of 37.61%. Socialist Party candidate Eugene Debs finished with a relatively strong showing for a third party candidate, taking 7.01% of the vote, more than twice his national vote share, making New York his third strongest state in the nation. The strongest county for Debs within the state was the New York City borough of the Bronx, where Debs broke 15% of the vote.

With the deeply unpopular Democratic administration of Woodrow Wilson as the backdrop for the 1920 campaign,[2] Warren G. Harding promised a "return to normalcy" that appealed to many voters,[3] while Cox was tied to the policies of the Wilson administration, which had even in 1916 been criticized for insensitivity to Irish-American wishes.[4] Harding won nationally in one of the most decisive landslides in American history, and New York, already a fiercely Republican state during the Fourth Party System, went even harder for Harding than the nation, making New York a solid 12% more Republican than the national average.[5] The Irish-Americans were offended by Cox' close ties to Wilson's proposed League of Nations;[6] whilst Palatine Germans who had been the Democratic Party's other base in the Empire State since before the Civil War were similarly offended by Wilson's pro-British policies. Schoharie County, which had been the only New York county to stay Democratic during the "free silver" election of 1896, went Republican for the first time ever[7] and has only twice voted Democratic since.[note 1]

Results edit

1920 United States presidential election in New York[8]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Warren G. Harding 1,871,167 64.56% 45
Democratic James Cox 781,238 26.95% 0
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 203,201 7.01% 0
Prohibition Aaron S. Watkins 19,653 0.68% 0
Farmer-Labor Parley P. Christensen 18,413 0.64% 0
Socialist Labor William Wesley Cox 4,841 0.17% 0
Totals 2,898,513 100.0% 45

New York City results edit

1920 Presidential Election in New York City Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total
Republican Warren G. Harding 275,013 106,050 292,692 94,360 17,844 785,959 61.42%
59.22% 56.61% 63.32% 68.71% 63.15%
Democratic James M. Cox 135,249 45,741 119,612 35,296 9,373 345,271 26.98%
29.12% 24.42% 25.88% 25.70% 33.17%
Socialist Eugene V. Debs 46,049 32,923 45,100 6,143 712 130,927 10.23%
9.92% 17.57% 9.76% 4.47% 2.52%
Farmer-Labor Parley P. Christensen 7,079 1,949 3,473 1,204 170 13,875 1.08%
1.52% 1.04% 0.75% 0.88% 0.60%
Socialist Labor William W. Cox 567 452 638 179 48 1,884 0.15%
0.12% 0.24% 0.14% 0.13% 0.17%
Prohibition Aaron S. Watkins 463 214 733 142 111 1,663 0.13%
0.10% 0.11% 0.16% 0.10% 0.39%
TOTAL 464,420 187,329 462,248 137,324 28,258 1,279,579 100.00%

Results by county edit

 
Results by Manhattan assembly district. Colors are as above with the following additions:
  Harding—30-40%
  Cox—40-50%
  Cox—80-90%
 
Results by Bronx assembly district.
County Warren G. Harding
Republican
James M. Cox
Democratic
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
Aaron Watkins
Prohibition
Parley P. Christensen
Farmer-Labor
William W. Cox
Socialist Labor
Margin Total votes cast[9]
# % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Albany 48,750 61.72% 28,376 35.92% 1,438 1.82% 244 0.31% 118 0.15% 63 0.08% 20,374 25.79% 78,989
Allegany 10,898 74.15% 2,799 19.04% 513 3.49% 441 3.00% 22 0.15% 24 0.16% 8,099 55.11% 14,697
Bronx 106,050 56.61% 45,741 24.42% 32,923 17.57% 214 0.11% 1,949 1.04% 452 0.24% 60,309 32.19% 187,329
Broome 24,759 68.96% 9,251 25.77% 1,120 3.12% 623 1.74% 90 0.25% 60 0.17% 15,508 43.19% 35,903
Cattaraugus 16,083 66.93% 6,693 27.85% 658 2.74% 481 2.00% 75 0.31% 39 0.16% 9,390 39.08% 24,029
Cayuga 15,234 67.68% 6,343 28.18% 639 2.84% 191 0.85% 33 0.15% 70 0.31% 8,891 39.50% 22,510
Chautauqua 27,618 71.57% 6,781 17.57% 3,143 8.15% 869 2.25% 62 0.16% 114 0.30% 20,837 54.00% 38,587
Chemung 17,864 68.53% 7,060 27.08% 431 1.65% 633 2.43% 46 0.18% 34 0.13% 10,804 41.45% 26,068
Chenango 10,116 71.12% 3,735 26.26% 68 0.48% 282 1.98% 14 0.10% 9 0.06% 6,381 44.86% 14,224
Clinton 9,062 67.70% 4,110 30.71% 29 0.22% 166 1.24% 11 0.08% 7 0.05% 4,952 37.00% 13,385
Columbia 9,284 62.63% 5,203 35.10% 211 1.42% 95 0.64% 15 0.10% 15 0.10% 4,081 27.53% 14,823
Cortland 9,606 76.75% 2,541 20.30% 136 1.09% 218 1.74% 6 0.05% 9 0.07% 7,065 56.45% 12,516
Delaware 11,719 70.17% 4,528 27.11% 150 0.90% 269 1.61% 27 0.16% 8 0.05% 7,191 43.06% 16,701
Dutchess 21,152 65.60% 9,938 30.82% 882 2.74% 167 0.52% 71 0.22% 36 0.11% 11,214 34.78% 32,246
Erie 99,762 63.22% 40,436 25.63% 15,111 9.58% 1,430 0.91% 521 0.33% 536 0.34% 59,326 37.60% 157,796
Essex 8,042 77.48% 2,218 21.37% 47 0.45% 61 0.59% 9 0.09% 2 0.02% 5,824 56.11% 10,379
Franklin 9,786 70.58% 3,825 27.59% 62 0.45% 178 1.28% 12 0.09% 2 0.01% 5,961 42.99% 13,865
Fulton 10,946 70.44% 3,192 20.54% 888 5.71% 436 2.81% 35 0.23% 42 0.27% 7,754 49.90% 15,539
Genesee 9,628 74.50% 2,570 19.89% 539 4.17% 152 1.18% 13 0.10% 21 0.16% 7,058 54.62% 12,923
Greene 6,323 61.50% 3,498 34.02% 264 2.57% 160 1.56% 20 0.19% 17 0.17% 2,825 27.48% 10,282
Hamilton 881 62.66% 516 36.70% 3 0.21% 4 0.28% 2 0.14% 0 0.00% 365 25.96% 1,406
Herkimer 14,310 65.27% 6,507 29.68% 793 3.62% 264 1.20% 25 0.11% 25 0.11% 7,803 35.59% 21,924
Jefferson 22,072 70.74% 7,925 25.40% 252 0.81% 406 1.30% 510 1.63% 36 0.12% 14,147 45.34% 31,201
Kings 292,692 63.32% 119,612 25.88% 45,100 9.76% 733 0.16% 3,473 0.75% 638 0.14% 173,080 37.44% 462,248
Lewis 5,906 67.95% 2,673 30.75% 24 0.28% 76 0.87% 10 0.12% 3 0.03% 3,233 37.20% 8,692
Livingston 9,488 68.84% 3,571 25.91% 497 3.61% 192 1.39% 17 0.12% 18 0.13% 5,917 42.93% 13,783
Madison 11,094 72.28% 3,797 24.74% 230 1.50% 182 1.19% 22 0.14% 23 0.15% 7,297 47.54% 15,348
Monroe 73,809 63.78% 28,523 24.65% 11,089 9.58% 1,324 1.14% 678 0.59% 298 0.26% 45,286 39.13% 115,721
Montgomery 12,835 66.07% 5,911 30.43% 476 2.45% 134 0.69% 26 0.13% 43 0.22% 6,924 35.64% 19,425
Nassau 33,099 76.39% 8,595 19.84% 1,254 2.89% 155 0.36% 182 0.42% 46 0.11% 24,504 56.55% 43,331
New York 275,013 59.22% 135,249 29.12% 46,049 9.92% 463 0.10% 7,079 1.52% 567 0.12% 139,764 30.09% 464,420
Niagara 21,193 68.29% 7,416 23.90% 1,872 6.03% 380 1.22% 104 0.34% 67 0.22% 13,777 44.40% 31,032
Oneida 36,311 66.27% 15,560 28.40% 2,297 4.19% 412 0.75% 78 0.14% 133 0.24% 20,751 37.87% 54,791
Onondaga 57,008 66.25% 23,308 27.09% 4,707 5.47% 640 0.74% 163 0.19% 221 0.26% 33,700 39.16% 86,047
Ontario 13,361 66.20% 5,678 28.13% 914 4.53% 186 0.92% 24 0.12% 21 0.10% 7,683 38.06% 20,184
Orange 24,558 66.13% 10,567 28.46% 1,573 4.24% 292 0.79% 93 0.25% 52 0.14% 13,991 37.68% 37,135
Orleans 8,305 72.79% 2,266 19.86% 620 5.43% 176 1.54% 30 0.26% 13 0.11% 6,039 52.93% 11,410
Oswego 17,905 66.37% 8,045 29.82% 491 1.82% 474 1.76% 36 0.13% 28 0.10% 9,860 36.55% 26,979
Otsego 12,112 63.88% 6,275 33.09% 134 0.71% 391 2.06% 36 0.19% 13 0.07% 5,837 30.78% 18,961
Putnam 3,447 70.19% 1,405 28.61% 23 0.47% 20 0.41% 8 0.16% 8 0.16% 2,042 41.58% 4,911
Queens 94,360 68.71% 35,296 25.70% 6,143 4.47% 142 0.10% 1,204 0.88% 179 0.13% 59,064 43.01% 137,324
Rensselaer 28,810 56.08% 20,224 39.37% 1,849 3.60% 278 0.54% 116 0.23% 94 0.18% 8,586 16.71% 51,371
Richmond 17,844 63.15% 9,373 33.17% 712 2.52% 111 0.39% 170 0.60% 48 0.17% 8,471 29.98% 28,258
Rockland 11,169 66.10% 5,057 29.93% 498 2.95% 80 0.47% 67 0.40% 26 0.15% 6,112 36.17% 16,897
Saratoga 16,222 67.99% 6,905 28.94% 351 1.47% 290 1.22% 73 0.31% 17 0.07% 9,317 39.05% 23,858
Schenectady 19,208 57.20% 8,741 26.03% 4,941 14.71% 509 1.52% 66 0.20% 117 0.35% 10,467 31.17% 33,582
Schoharie 5,572 58.43% 3,697 38.76% 30 0.31% 215 2.25% 12 0.13% 11 0.12% 1,875 19.66% 9,537
Schuyler 3,827 71.29% 1,231 22.93% 151 2.81% 138 2.57% 9 0.17% 12 0.22% 2,596 48.36% 5,368
Seneca 6,260 64.56% 3,023 31.18% 250 2.58% 135 1.39% 12 0.12% 16 0.17% 3,237 33.38% 9,696
St. Lawrence 24,651 75.60% 7,213 22.12% 372 1.14% 282 0.86% 56 0.17% 32 0.10% 17,438 53.48% 32,606
Steuben 18,335 65.79% 7,401 26.56% 1,217 4.37% 784 2.81% 52 0.19% 79 0.28% 10,934 39.23% 27,868
Suffolk 26,737 73.10% 8,852 24.20% 596 1.63% 233 0.64% 118 0.32% 38 0.10% 17,885 48.90% 36,574
Sullivan 8,029 64.45% 3,623 29.08% 671 5.39% 98 0.79% 26 0.21% 11 0.09% 4,406 35.37% 12,458
Tioga 6,772 71.20% 2,406 25.30% 83 0.87% 223 2.34% 16 0.17% 11 0.12% 4,366 45.90% 9,511
Tompkins 9,508 70.05% 3,487 25.69% 288 2.12% 250 1.84% 21 0.15% 19 0.14% 6,021 44.36% 13,573
Ulster 19,001 66.41% 8,759 30.61% 301 1.05% 455 1.59% 76 0.27% 20 0.07% 10,242 35.80% 28,612
Warren 9,009 71.76% 3,227 25.70% 189 1.51% 101 0.80% 20 0.16% 9 0.07% 5,782 46.05% 12,555
Washington 13,647 75.43% 4,124 22.79% 162 0.90% 123 0.68% 24 0.13% 13 0.07% 9,523 52.63% 18,093
Wayne 13,333 73.24% 4,289 23.56% 304 1.67% 241 1.32% 18 0.10% 20 0.11% 9,044 49.68% 18,205
Westchester 76,020 68.28% 28,060 25.20% 6,097 5.48% 435 0.39% 485 0.44% 238 0.21% 47,960 43.08% 111,335
Wyoming 9,134 75.48% 2,442 20.18% 294 2.43% 194 1.60% 21 0.17% 16 0.13% 6,692 55.30% 12,101
Yates 5,638 76.28% 1,571 21.26% 52 0.70% 122 1.65% 6 0.08% 2 0.03% 4,067 55.03% 7,391
Totals 1,871,167 64.56% 781,238 26.95% 203,201 7.01% 19,653 0.68% 18,413 0.64% 4,841 0.17% 1,089,929 37.60% 2,898,513

Analysis edit

Harding swept every county in the state of New York, winning every upstate county as well as winning all five boroughs of New York City and Long Island. All but five of New York State's 62 counties went Republican with more than 60% of the vote.

Harding won heavily populated New York City as a whole with a commanding majority, sweeping all 5 boroughs. Harding received over 60% of the vote in the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, and also won majorities in Manhattan and the Bronx.[10] 1920 was the first of only two occasions in which a Republican presidential candidate won all 5 boroughs of New York City since the city's incorporation in 1898, the other occasion being 1924. 1920 remains the only election ever in which a Republican presidential candidate has won an absolute majority of the vote in all five boroughs as well as in New York City as a whole. In 1924, Calvin Coolidge would win New York City for the GOP once more, but with a plurality in every borough sans Queens. This is the second of three elections in which Republicans won New York City as a whole (along with 1908 and 1924).

Likewise, this was the first of only two occasions (the other being 1924) in which a Republican has won the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx since they took their modern forms with the creation of Bronx County in 1914.[11]

Harding also won decisive majorities in upstate New York in rural and urban counties. Harding won over 60% in Albany County, home to the state capital of Albany, as well as in Erie County, home to the city of Buffalo, and in Monroe County, home to the city of Rochester. 1920 made Warren G. Harding the first of three presidential candidates of either party who has been able to sweep every county in New York State, the only others being Republican Calvin Coolidge in 1924 and Democrat Lyndon Johnson in 1964. As of 2020, this is the most recent election where New York's most Democratic county was not one of the five boroughs of New York City, as Cox had his best performance in Upstate Rensselaer County.

Harding's 64.56% of the vote in New York State remains the highest vote share any Republican presidential candidate has ever received in the state, and the second-highest vote share any candidate of either party has ever gotten in the state, beaten only by Democrat Lyndon Johnson's 68.56% in the Democratic landslide of 1964. Harding's landslide victory margin of 37.61% remains the widest margin by which any candidate of either party has ever won New York State, beating even Lyndon Johnson's 37.25% in 1964.[12]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ These were for Lyndon Johnson against Barry Goldwater in 1964 and for Bill Clinton against Bob Dole in 1996.

References edit

  1. ^ Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 2, p. 1072.
  2. ^ McGerr, Michael E.; The Decline of Popular Politics: The American North, 1865-1928; p. 169 ISBN 0195363760
  3. ^ Carr, Richard and Hart, Bradley W.; The Global 1920s: Politics, Economics and Society, p. 143 ISBN 1317277872
  4. ^ Lichtman, Allan J.; Prejudice and the Old Politics: The Presidential Election of 1928, p. 103 ISBN 0739101269
  5. ^ Counting the Votes;
  6. ^ Yanoso, Nicole Anderson; The Irish and the American Presidency, p. 143 ISBN 1351480642
  7. ^ Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 121 ISBN 9780691163246
  8. ^ "1920 Presidential Election Results - New York". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  9. ^ New York State Board of Elections; 'Vote for Electors of President in 1920'; New York Red Book (1921) p. 530
  10. ^ Keuchtenberg, William E.; The Perils of Prosperity, 1914-1932; p. 88 ISBN 0226473716
  11. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; 'How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century'; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  12. ^ Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections; Presidential General Election Results Comparison – New York

1920, united, states, presidential, election, york, main, article, 1920, united, states, presidential, election, took, place, november, 1920, contemporary, states, were, part, 1920, united, states, presidential, election, voters, chose, electors, electoral, co. Main article 1920 United States presidential election The 1920 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2 1920 All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1920 United States presidential election Voters chose 45 electors to the Electoral College which selected the president and vice president 1920 United States presidential election in New York 1916 November 2 1920 1924 Turnout56 4 1 15 2 pp Nominee Warren G Harding James M Cox Eugene V DebsParty Republican Democratic SocialistHome state Ohio Ohio IndianaRunning mate Calvin Coolidge Franklin D Roosevelt Seymour StedmanElectoral vote 45 0 0Popular vote 1 871 167 781 238 203 201Percentage 64 56 26 95 7 01 County Results Harding 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before electionWoodrow WilsonDemocratic Elected President Warren G HardingRepublicanNew York was won by Republican Senator Warren G Harding of Ohio who was running against Democratic Ohio Governor James M Cox Harding s running mate was Governor Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts while Cox ran with Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D Roosevelt of New York Also running that year was Socialist candidate Eugene V Debs of Indiana and his running mate Seymour Stedman of Illinois Harding won New York State with an overwhelming landslide of 64 56 of the vote to Cox s 26 95 a victory margin of 37 61 Socialist Party candidate Eugene Debs finished with a relatively strong showing for a third party candidate taking 7 01 of the vote more than twice his national vote share making New York his third strongest state in the nation The strongest county for Debs within the state was the New York City borough of the Bronx where Debs broke 15 of the vote With the deeply unpopular Democratic administration of Woodrow Wilson as the backdrop for the 1920 campaign 2 Warren G Harding promised a return to normalcy that appealed to many voters 3 while Cox was tied to the policies of the Wilson administration which had even in 1916 been criticized for insensitivity to Irish American wishes 4 Harding won nationally in one of the most decisive landslides in American history and New York already a fiercely Republican state during the Fourth Party System went even harder for Harding than the nation making New York a solid 12 more Republican than the national average 5 The Irish Americans were offended by Cox close ties to Wilson s proposed League of Nations 6 whilst Palatine Germans who had been the Democratic Party s other base in the Empire State since before the Civil War were similarly offended by Wilson s pro British policies Schoharie County which had been the only New York county to stay Democratic during the free silver election of 1896 went Republican for the first time ever 7 and has only twice voted Democratic since note 1 Contents 1 Results 1 1 New York City results 1 2 Results by county 2 Analysis 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesResults edit1920 United States presidential election in New York 8 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Warren G Harding 1 871 167 64 56 45Democratic James Cox 781 238 26 95 0Socialist Eugene V Debs 203 201 7 01 0Prohibition Aaron S Watkins 19 653 0 68 0Farmer Labor Parley P Christensen 18 413 0 64 0Socialist Labor William Wesley Cox 4 841 0 17 0Totals 2 898 513 100 0 45New York City results edit 1920 Presidential Election in New York City Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island TotalRepublican Warren G Harding 275 013 106 050 292 692 94 360 17 844 785 959 61 42 59 22 56 61 63 32 68 71 63 15 Democratic James M Cox 135 249 45 741 119 612 35 296 9 373 345 271 26 98 29 12 24 42 25 88 25 70 33 17 Socialist Eugene V Debs 46 049 32 923 45 100 6 143 712 130 927 10 23 9 92 17 57 9 76 4 47 2 52 Farmer Labor Parley P Christensen 7 079 1 949 3 473 1 204 170 13 875 1 08 1 52 1 04 0 75 0 88 0 60 Socialist Labor William W Cox 567 452 638 179 48 1 884 0 15 0 12 0 24 0 14 0 13 0 17 Prohibition Aaron S Watkins 463 214 733 142 111 1 663 0 13 0 10 0 11 0 16 0 10 0 39 TOTAL 464 420 187 329 462 248 137 324 28 258 1 279 579 100 00 Results by county edit nbsp Results by Manhattan assembly district Colors are as above with the following additions Harding 30 40 Cox 40 50 Cox 80 90 nbsp Results by Bronx assembly district County Warren G HardingRepublican James M CoxDemocratic Eugene V DebsSocialist Aaron WatkinsProhibition Parley P ChristensenFarmer Labor William W CoxSocialist Labor Margin Total votes cast 9 Albany 48 750 61 72 28 376 35 92 1 438 1 82 244 0 31 118 0 15 63 0 08 20 374 25 79 78 989Allegany 10 898 74 15 2 799 19 04 513 3 49 441 3 00 22 0 15 24 0 16 8 099 55 11 14 697Bronx 106 050 56 61 45 741 24 42 32 923 17 57 214 0 11 1 949 1 04 452 0 24 60 309 32 19 187 329Broome 24 759 68 96 9 251 25 77 1 120 3 12 623 1 74 90 0 25 60 0 17 15 508 43 19 35 903Cattaraugus 16 083 66 93 6 693 27 85 658 2 74 481 2 00 75 0 31 39 0 16 9 390 39 08 24 029Cayuga 15 234 67 68 6 343 28 18 639 2 84 191 0 85 33 0 15 70 0 31 8 891 39 50 22 510Chautauqua 27 618 71 57 6 781 17 57 3 143 8 15 869 2 25 62 0 16 114 0 30 20 837 54 00 38 587Chemung 17 864 68 53 7 060 27 08 431 1 65 633 2 43 46 0 18 34 0 13 10 804 41 45 26 068Chenango 10 116 71 12 3 735 26 26 68 0 48 282 1 98 14 0 10 9 0 06 6 381 44 86 14 224Clinton 9 062 67 70 4 110 30 71 29 0 22 166 1 24 11 0 08 7 0 05 4 952 37 00 13 385Columbia 9 284 62 63 5 203 35 10 211 1 42 95 0 64 15 0 10 15 0 10 4 081 27 53 14 823Cortland 9 606 76 75 2 541 20 30 136 1 09 218 1 74 6 0 05 9 0 07 7 065 56 45 12 516Delaware 11 719 70 17 4 528 27 11 150 0 90 269 1 61 27 0 16 8 0 05 7 191 43 06 16 701Dutchess 21 152 65 60 9 938 30 82 882 2 74 167 0 52 71 0 22 36 0 11 11 214 34 78 32 246Erie 99 762 63 22 40 436 25 63 15 111 9 58 1 430 0 91 521 0 33 536 0 34 59 326 37 60 157 796Essex 8 042 77 48 2 218 21 37 47 0 45 61 0 59 9 0 09 2 0 02 5 824 56 11 10 379Franklin 9 786 70 58 3 825 27 59 62 0 45 178 1 28 12 0 09 2 0 01 5 961 42 99 13 865Fulton 10 946 70 44 3 192 20 54 888 5 71 436 2 81 35 0 23 42 0 27 7 754 49 90 15 539Genesee 9 628 74 50 2 570 19 89 539 4 17 152 1 18 13 0 10 21 0 16 7 058 54 62 12 923Greene 6 323 61 50 3 498 34 02 264 2 57 160 1 56 20 0 19 17 0 17 2 825 27 48 10 282Hamilton 881 62 66 516 36 70 3 0 21 4 0 28 2 0 14 0 0 00 365 25 96 1 406Herkimer 14 310 65 27 6 507 29 68 793 3 62 264 1 20 25 0 11 25 0 11 7 803 35 59 21 924Jefferson 22 072 70 74 7 925 25 40 252 0 81 406 1 30 510 1 63 36 0 12 14 147 45 34 31 201Kings 292 692 63 32 119 612 25 88 45 100 9 76 733 0 16 3 473 0 75 638 0 14 173 080 37 44 462 248Lewis 5 906 67 95 2 673 30 75 24 0 28 76 0 87 10 0 12 3 0 03 3 233 37 20 8 692Livingston 9 488 68 84 3 571 25 91 497 3 61 192 1 39 17 0 12 18 0 13 5 917 42 93 13 783Madison 11 094 72 28 3 797 24 74 230 1 50 182 1 19 22 0 14 23 0 15 7 297 47 54 15 348Monroe 73 809 63 78 28 523 24 65 11 089 9 58 1 324 1 14 678 0 59 298 0 26 45 286 39 13 115 721Montgomery 12 835 66 07 5 911 30 43 476 2 45 134 0 69 26 0 13 43 0 22 6 924 35 64 19 425Nassau 33 099 76 39 8 595 19 84 1 254 2 89 155 0 36 182 0 42 46 0 11 24 504 56 55 43 331New York 275 013 59 22 135 249 29 12 46 049 9 92 463 0 10 7 079 1 52 567 0 12 139 764 30 09 464 420Niagara 21 193 68 29 7 416 23 90 1 872 6 03 380 1 22 104 0 34 67 0 22 13 777 44 40 31 032Oneida 36 311 66 27 15 560 28 40 2 297 4 19 412 0 75 78 0 14 133 0 24 20 751 37 87 54 791Onondaga 57 008 66 25 23 308 27 09 4 707 5 47 640 0 74 163 0 19 221 0 26 33 700 39 16 86 047Ontario 13 361 66 20 5 678 28 13 914 4 53 186 0 92 24 0 12 21 0 10 7 683 38 06 20 184Orange 24 558 66 13 10 567 28 46 1 573 4 24 292 0 79 93 0 25 52 0 14 13 991 37 68 37 135Orleans 8 305 72 79 2 266 19 86 620 5 43 176 1 54 30 0 26 13 0 11 6 039 52 93 11 410Oswego 17 905 66 37 8 045 29 82 491 1 82 474 1 76 36 0 13 28 0 10 9 860 36 55 26 979Otsego 12 112 63 88 6 275 33 09 134 0 71 391 2 06 36 0 19 13 0 07 5 837 30 78 18 961Putnam 3 447 70 19 1 405 28 61 23 0 47 20 0 41 8 0 16 8 0 16 2 042 41 58 4 911Queens 94 360 68 71 35 296 25 70 6 143 4 47 142 0 10 1 204 0 88 179 0 13 59 064 43 01 137 324Rensselaer 28 810 56 08 20 224 39 37 1 849 3 60 278 0 54 116 0 23 94 0 18 8 586 16 71 51 371Richmond 17 844 63 15 9 373 33 17 712 2 52 111 0 39 170 0 60 48 0 17 8 471 29 98 28 258Rockland 11 169 66 10 5 057 29 93 498 2 95 80 0 47 67 0 40 26 0 15 6 112 36 17 16 897Saratoga 16 222 67 99 6 905 28 94 351 1 47 290 1 22 73 0 31 17 0 07 9 317 39 05 23 858Schenectady 19 208 57 20 8 741 26 03 4 941 14 71 509 1 52 66 0 20 117 0 35 10 467 31 17 33 582Schoharie 5 572 58 43 3 697 38 76 30 0 31 215 2 25 12 0 13 11 0 12 1 875 19 66 9 537Schuyler 3 827 71 29 1 231 22 93 151 2 81 138 2 57 9 0 17 12 0 22 2 596 48 36 5 368Seneca 6 260 64 56 3 023 31 18 250 2 58 135 1 39 12 0 12 16 0 17 3 237 33 38 9 696St Lawrence 24 651 75 60 7 213 22 12 372 1 14 282 0 86 56 0 17 32 0 10 17 438 53 48 32 606Steuben 18 335 65 79 7 401 26 56 1 217 4 37 784 2 81 52 0 19 79 0 28 10 934 39 23 27 868Suffolk 26 737 73 10 8 852 24 20 596 1 63 233 0 64 118 0 32 38 0 10 17 885 48 90 36 574Sullivan 8 029 64 45 3 623 29 08 671 5 39 98 0 79 26 0 21 11 0 09 4 406 35 37 12 458Tioga 6 772 71 20 2 406 25 30 83 0 87 223 2 34 16 0 17 11 0 12 4 366 45 90 9 511Tompkins 9 508 70 05 3 487 25 69 288 2 12 250 1 84 21 0 15 19 0 14 6 021 44 36 13 573Ulster 19 001 66 41 8 759 30 61 301 1 05 455 1 59 76 0 27 20 0 07 10 242 35 80 28 612Warren 9 009 71 76 3 227 25 70 189 1 51 101 0 80 20 0 16 9 0 07 5 782 46 05 12 555Washington 13 647 75 43 4 124 22 79 162 0 90 123 0 68 24 0 13 13 0 07 9 523 52 63 18 093Wayne 13 333 73 24 4 289 23 56 304 1 67 241 1 32 18 0 10 20 0 11 9 044 49 68 18 205Westchester 76 020 68 28 28 060 25 20 6 097 5 48 435 0 39 485 0 44 238 0 21 47 960 43 08 111 335Wyoming 9 134 75 48 2 442 20 18 294 2 43 194 1 60 21 0 17 16 0 13 6 692 55 30 12 101Yates 5 638 76 28 1 571 21 26 52 0 70 122 1 65 6 0 08 2 0 03 4 067 55 03 7 391Totals 1 871 167 64 56 781 238 26 95 203 201 7 01 19 653 0 68 18 413 0 64 4 841 0 17 1 089 929 37 60 2 898 513Analysis editHarding swept every county in the state of New York winning every upstate county as well as winning all five boroughs of New York City and Long Island All but five of New York State s 62 counties went Republican with more than 60 of the vote Harding won heavily populated New York City as a whole with a commanding majority sweeping all 5 boroughs Harding received over 60 of the vote in the boroughs of Brooklyn Queens and Staten Island and also won majorities in Manhattan and the Bronx 10 1920 was the first of only two occasions in which a Republican presidential candidate won all 5 boroughs of New York City since the city s incorporation in 1898 the other occasion being 1924 1920 remains the only election ever in which a Republican presidential candidate has won an absolute majority of the vote in all five boroughs as well as in New York City as a whole In 1924 Calvin Coolidge would win New York City for the GOP once more but with a plurality in every borough sans Queens This is the second of three elections in which Republicans won New York City as a whole along with 1908 and 1924 Likewise this was the first of only two occasions the other being 1924 in which a Republican has won the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx since they took their modern forms with the creation of Bronx County in 1914 11 Harding also won decisive majorities in upstate New York in rural and urban counties Harding won over 60 in Albany County home to the state capital of Albany as well as in Erie County home to the city of Buffalo and in Monroe County home to the city of Rochester 1920 made Warren G Harding the first of three presidential candidates of either party who has been able to sweep every county in New York State the only others being Republican Calvin Coolidge in 1924 and Democrat Lyndon Johnson in 1964 As of 2020 this is the most recent election where New York s most Democratic county was not one of the five boroughs of New York City as Cox had his best performance in Upstate Rensselaer County Harding s 64 56 of the vote in New York State remains the highest vote share any Republican presidential candidate has ever received in the state and the second highest vote share any candidate of either party has ever gotten in the state beaten only by Democrat Lyndon Johnson s 68 56 in the Democratic landslide of 1964 Harding s landslide victory margin of 37 61 remains the widest margin by which any candidate of either party has ever won New York State beating even Lyndon Johnson s 37 25 in 1964 12 See also editUnited States presidential elections in New York Presidency of Warren G Harding Presidency of Calvin CoolidgeNotes edit These were for Lyndon Johnson against Barry Goldwater in 1964 and for Bill Clinton against Bob Dole in 1996 References edit Bicentennial Edition Historical Statistics of the United States Colonial Times to 1970 part 2 p 1072 McGerr Michael E The Decline of Popular Politics The American North 1865 1928 p 169 ISBN 0195363760 Carr Richard and Hart Bradley W The Global 1920s Politics Economics and Society p 143 ISBN 1317277872 Lichtman Allan J Prejudice and the Old Politics The Presidential Election of 1928 p 103 ISBN 0739101269 Counting the Votes New York Yanoso Nicole Anderson The Irish and the American Presidency p 143 ISBN 1351480642 Phillips Kevin P The Emerging Republican Majority p 121 ISBN 9780691163246 1920 Presidential Election Results New York Dave Leip s U S Election Atlas Retrieved July 27 2013 New York State Board of Elections Vote for Electors of President in 1920 New York Red Book 1921 p 530 Keuchtenberg William E The Perils of Prosperity 1914 1932 p 88 ISBN 0226473716 Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Presidential General Election Results Comparison New York Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1920 United States presidential election in New York amp oldid 1194190855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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