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1924 United States presidential election in New Jersey

← 1920 November 4, 1924 1928 →
 
Nominee Calvin Coolidge John W. Davis Robert M. La Follette
Party Republican Democratic Progressive
Home state Massachusetts West Virginia Wisconsin
Running mate Charles G. Dawes Charles W. Bryan Burton K. Wheeler
Electoral vote 14 0 0
Popular vote 675,162 297,743 108,901
Percentage 62.17% 27.41% 10.03%

County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

The 1924 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 4, 1924. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1924 United States presidential election. Voters chose 14 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New Jersey was won in a landslide by the Republican nominees, incumbent President Calvin CoolidgeofMassachusetts and his running mate Budget Director Charles G. DawesofIllinois. Coolidge and Dawes defeated the Democratic nominees, Ambassador John W. DavisofWest Virginia and his running mate Governor Charles W. BryanofNebraska. Also in the running was the Progressive Party nominee, Senator Robert M. La FolletteofWisconsin and his running mate Senator Burton K. WheelerofMontana.

Coolidge carried New Jersey overwhelmingly with 62.17% of the vote to Davis’ 27.41%, a victory margin of 34.75%.[1] La Follette finished in a relatively strong third, with 10.03%.

New Jersey in this era was a staunchly Republican state, having not given a majority of the vote to a Democratic presidential candidate since 1892. As the Northeastern Republican Calvin Coolidge was winning a second consecutive Republican landslide nationally, amidst the economic boom and social good feelings of the Roaring Twenties under popular Republican leadership, New Jersey easily remained in the Republican column, with Southern Democrat John Davis having little appeal in the state. Coolidge won a commanding majority statewide even with the Republican vote being split by the strong third party candidacy of Robert La Follette, a Republican Senator who had run as the Progressive Party candidate and peeled away the votes of many progressive Republicans. On the county level map, reflecting the decisiveness of his victory, Coolidge won twenty of the state’s 21 counties. Coolidge broke 60% of the vote in all but two counties and 70% of the vote in seven.

The Progressive La Follette, a former Republican Senator who ran to the left of both Coolidge and Davis and appealed most strongly to progressive Republicans, performed most strongly in urban parts of North Jersey. La Follette’s double-digit support in urban Hudson County allowed Davis to eke out a narrow plurality there with less than 50% of the vote, after the county had given a majority of the vote to Republican Warren G. Hardingin1920. Davis narrowly won Hudson County even as every other county in the state, and the state as a whole, voted overwhelmingly Republican. While La Follette hurt Coolidge’s vote share in urban parts of the state, Coolidge did make gains over Harding in some rural parts of the state, in both South Jersey and North Jersey. Whereas Harding had failed to crack 60% of the vote in 4 counties, Coolidge only failed to crack 60% in 2.

Even in the midst of a nationwide Republican landslide, New Jersey’s presidential election returns made the state about 10% points more Republican than the nation as a whole, reflecting the state’s strong Republican roots in that era, and would ultimately mark the end of that era. Beginning in 1928, the state would begin trending Democratic when the Democratic Party nominated Al Smith, a New York City native and Roman Catholic of Irish, Italian and German immigrant heritage who appealed greatly to urban New Jersey voters, and beginning in 1932, the state would vote Democratic in all four of Democrat Franklin Roosevelt’s elections with the rise of the New Deal Coalition in the state.

Results[edit]

1924 United States presidential election in New Jersey
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Calvin Coolidge (incumbent) 675,162 62.17% 14
Democratic John W. Davis 297,743 27.41% 0
Progressive Robert M. La Follette 108,901 10.03% 0
Communist William Z. Foster 1,540 0.14% 0
National Prohibition Herman P. Faris 1,337 0.12% 0
Socialist Labor Frank T. Johns 819 0.08% 0
American Gilbert Nations 358 0.03% 0
Commonwealth Land William Wallace 219 0.02% 0
Totals 1,086,079 100.0% 14

Results by county[edit]

County John Calvin Coolidge
Republican
John William Davis
Democratic
Robert Marion La Follette, Sr.[2]
Progressive
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast[3]
# % # % # % # % # %
Atlantic 27,936 73.63% 6,937 18.28% 2,885 7.60% 181 0.48% 20,999 55.35% 37,939
Bergen 60,803 69.41% 16,844 19.23% 9,646 11.01% 305 0.35% 43,959 50.18% 87,598
Burlington 21,617 70.23% 7,794 25.32% 1,288 4.18% 81 0.26% 13,823 44.91% 30,780
Camden 48,154 66.31% 17,577 24.20% 6,556 9.03% 335 0.46% 30,577 42.10% 72,622
Cape May 8,139 72.37% 2,611 23.22% 458 4.07% 38 0.34% 5,528 49.16% 11,246
Cumberland 15,691 71.05% 4,780 21.64% 1,371 6.21% 242 1.10% 10,911 49.41% 22,084
Essex 123,614 66.22% 41,708 22.34% 20,877 11.18% 474 0.25% 81,906 43.88% 186,673
Gloucester 15,513 72.74% 4,167 19.54% 1,314 6.16% 334 1.57% 11,346 53.20% 21,328
Hudson 80,892 41.71% 91,094 46.97% 21,560 11.12% 406 0.21% -10,202 -5.26% 193,952
Hunterdon 8,940 60.62% 5,103 34.60% 647 4.39% 57 0.39% 3,837 26.02% 14,747
Mercer 30,689 59.53% 14,639 28.40% 6,067 11.77% 156 0.30% 16,050 31.13% 51,551
Middlesex 34,556 62.28% 16,373 29.51% 4,371 7.88% 182 0.33% 18,183 32.77% 55,482
Monmouth 34,451 65.64% 14,931 28.45% 2,902 5.53% 198 0.38% 19,520 37.19% 52,482
Morris 24,812 69.59% 8,042 22.56% 2,685 7.53% 116 0.33% 16,770 47.03% 35,655
Ocean 8,677 70.99% 2,594 21.22% 918 7.51% 33 0.27% 6,083 49.77% 12,222
Passaic 43,384 62.33% 11,644 16.73% 14,082 20.23% 489 0.70% 29,302[a] 42.10% 69,599
Salem 8,027 68.86% 3,206 27.50% 357 3.06% 67 0.57% 4,821 41.36% 11,657
Somerset 12,986 71.12% 4,143 22.69% 1,069 5.85% 62 0.34% 8,843 48.43% 18,260
Sussex 6,319 61.36% 3,632 35.27% 302 2.93% 45 0.44% 2,687 26.09% 10,298
Union 50,356 67.99% 14,738 19.90% 8,576 11.58% 390 0.53% 35,618 48.09% 74,060
Warren 9,606 60.63% 5,186 32.73% 970 6.12% 82 0.52% 4,420 27.90% 15,844
Totals 675,162 62.17% 297,743 27.41% 108,901 10.03% 4,273 0.39% 377,419 34.75% 1,086,079

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ In this county where La Follette ran second ahead of Davis, margin given is Coolidge vote minus La Follette vote and percentage margin Coolidge percentage minus La Follette percentage.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1924 Presidential General Election Results - New Jersey". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  • ^ Géoelections; Popular Vote for Robert LaFollette (.xlsx file for €15)
  • ^ Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 271-272 ISBN 9780804716963

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