1916 United States presidential election in West Virginia
The 1916 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 7 , 1916 , as part of the 1916 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
West Virginia was won by the Republican nominee, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes of New York , and his running mate Senator Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana . Hughes and Fairbanks defeated the Democratic nominees, incumbent Democratic President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall .
Voters in West Virginia chose each of the eight electors individually, rather than how voters in most other states selected between two full slates of electors all pledging support for one candidate or the other. Hughes won West Virginia by a very narrow margin of 0.94% — the state's second-closest presidential election result in history, only behind Grover Cleveland 's 0.32% victory in 1888 — but one elector pledged for Wilson won, and as a result, Wilson received one electoral vote from West Virginia.
Notably, this was the only time until 2008 that a Democrat won the presidency without carrying West Virginia (or that a losing Republican would carry the state). The state would transform into a Democratic stronghold after 1932 , remaining a cornerstone of the Democratic coalition until the 21st century, when it suddenly and dramatically shifted towards the Republican Party due to declining unionization[ 1] and opposition to the Democratic Party’s views on environmental, social and cultural issues.[ 2]
Results
Results by county
1916 United States presidential election in West Virginia by county[ 4]
County
Charles Evans Hughes Republican
Thomas Woodrow Wilson Democratic
Allan Louis Benson Socialist
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Barbour
2,083
52.23%
1,848
46.34%
57
1.43%
235
5.89%
3,988
Berkeley
2,802
48.09%
2,938
50.43%
86
1.48%
-136
-2.33%
5,826
Boone
1,504
50.03%
1,397
46.47%
105
3.49%
107
3.56%
3,006
Braxton
2,332
44.02%
2,957
55.81%
9
0.17%
-625
-11.80%
5,298
Brooke
1,422
50.73%
1,261
44.99%
120
4.28%
161
5.74%
2,803
Cabell
5,728
46.18%
6,446
51.97%
229
1.85%
-718
-5.79%
12,403
Calhoun
936
41.31%
1,317
58.12%
13
0.57%
-381
-16.81%
2,266
Clay
1,021
48.76%
1,047
50.00%
26
1.24%
-26
-1.24%
2,094
Doddridge
1,803
62.07%
1,061
36.52%
41
1.41%
742
25.54%
2,905
Fayette
5,511
48.99%
5,377
47.80%
361
3.21%
134
1.19%
11,249
Gilmer
943
35.63%
1,695
64.03%
9
0.34%
-752
-28.41%
2,647
Grant
1,438
78.41%
391
21.32%
5
0.27%
1,047
57.09%
1,834
Greenbrier
2,601
44.41%
3,170
54.12%
86
1.47%
-569
-9.71%
5,857
Hampshire
745
25.37%
2,181
74.28%
10
0.34%
-1,436
-48.91%
2,936
Hancock
1,434
58.72%
891
36.49%
117
4.79%
543
22.24%
2,442
Hardy
701
32.88%
1,425
66.84%
6
0.28%
-724
-33.96%
2,132
Harrison
6,262
48.86%
5,970
46.58%
584
4.56%
292
2.28%
12,816
Jackson
2,474
54.55%
2,032
44.81%
29
0.64%
442
9.75%
4,535
Jefferson
1,181
31.33%
2,544
67.50%
44
1.17%
-1,363
-36.16%
3,769
Kanawha
10,096
48.14%
10,276
49.00%
598
2.85%
-180
-0.86%
20,970
Lewis
2,263
49.06%
2,248
48.73%
102
2.21%
15
0.33%
4,613
Lincoln
2,104
49.20%
2,113
49.42%
59
1.38%
-9
-0.21%
4,276
Logan
2,107
38.74%
3,270
60.12%
62
1.14%
-1,163
-21.38%
5,439
Marion
4,443
42.81%
5,493
52.92%
443
4.27%
-1,050
-10.12%
10,379
Marshall
3,699
53.42%
2,997
43.28%
229
3.31%
702
10.14%
6,925
Mason
2,454
50.17%
2,336
47.76%
101
2.07%
118
2.41%
4,891
McDowell
7,086
65.62%
3,692
34.19%
20
0.19%
3,394
31.43%
10,798
Mercer
4,788
49.47%
4,836
49.96%
55
0.57%
-48
-0.50%
9,679
Mineral
1,965
51.83%
1,747
46.08%
79
2.08%
218
5.75%
3,791
Mingo
2,223
47.25%
2,472
52.54%
10
0.21%
-249
-5.29%
4,705
Monongalia
3,412
57.48%
2,227
37.52%
297
5.00%
1,185
19.96%
5,936
Monroe
1,584
49.48%
1,609
50.27%
8
0.25%
-25
-0.78%
3,201
Morgan
1,208
63.45%
666
34.98%
30
1.58%
542
28.47%
1,904
Nicholas
2,056
44.77%
2,467
53.72%
69
1.50%
-411
-8.95%
4,592
Ohio
7,349
52.75%
6,074
43.60%
509
3.65%
1,275
9.15%
13,932
Pendleton
888
40.87%
1,276
58.72%
9
0.41%
-388
-17.86%
2,173
Pleasants
876
49.16%
899
50.45%
7
0.39%
-23
-1.29%
1,782
Pocahontas
1,550
44.90%
1,849
53.56%
53
1.54%
-299
-8.66%
3,452
Preston
3,838
68.09%
1,694
30.05%
105
1.86%
2,144
38.03%
5,637
Putnam
1,925
49.45%
1,837
47.19%
131
3.37%
88
2.26%
3,893
Raleigh
3,791
52.21%
3,319
45.71%
151
2.08%
472
6.50%
7,261
Randolph
2,165
39.78%
3,024
55.57%
253
4.65%
-859
-15.78%
5,442
Ritchie
2,225
56.03%
1,657
41.73%
89
2.24%
568
14.30%
3,971
Roane
2,406
51.97%
2,186
47.21%
38
0.82%
220
4.75%
4,630
Summers
1,781
42.47%
2,389
56.96%
24
0.57%
-608
-14.50%
4,194
Taylor
2,002
53.23%
1,672
44.46%
87
2.31%
330
8.77%
3,761
Tucker
1,531
49.76%
1,388
45.11%
158
5.13%
143
4.65%
3,077
Tyler
1,900
57.51%
1,336
40.44%
68
2.06%
564
17.07%
3,304
Upshur
2,553
70.14%
1,019
27.99%
68
1.87%
1,534
42.14%
3,640
Wayne
2,215
42.21%
2,989
56.97%
43
0.82%
-774
-14.75%
5,247
Webster
854
35.87%
1,513
63.54%
14
0.59%
-659
-27.68%
2,381
Wetzel
1,910
39.92%
2,797
58.47%
77
1.61%
-887
-18.54%
4,784
Wirt
951
46.73%
1,072
52.68%
12
0.59%
-121
-5.95%
2,035
Wood
4,521
47.69%
4,817
50.81%
142
1.50%
-296
-3.12%
9,480
Wyoming
1,484
55.17%
1,199
44.57%
7
0.26%
285
10.59%
2,690
Totals
143,124
49.41%
140,403
48.47%
6,150
2.12%
2,721
0.94%
289,677
Notes
^ These votes were listed only as a statewide total and not by county.
References
^ Schwartzman, Gabe; ‘How Central Appalachia Went Right’ ; Daily Yonder , January 13, 2015
^ Cohn, Nate; ‘Demographic Shift: Southern Whites’ Loyalty to G.O.P. Nearing That of Blacks to Democrats’ , New York Times , April 24, 2014
^ "1916 Presidential General Election Results — West Virginia" . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved August 2, 2013 .
^ West Virginia Secretary of State (1917). West Virginia Vote for President — 1916-1912 (Report). The Tribune Printing Co., Charleston, West Virginia . West Virginia Legislative Hand Book and Manual and Official Register.