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The election was held on November 6, 1900. A rematch of the 1896 race between Republican President William McKinley and his Democratic challenger from Nebraska, William Jennings Bryan, the recent victory in the Spanish-American War virtually assured McKinley re-election.

Republican convention

The 926 Republican delegates chose to renominate William McKinley by acclamation. Party leaders, thinking they would slide him into a position of relative obscurity, supported Spanish-American War Rough Rider Theodore Roosevelt of New York as the Vice Presidential nominee, replacing Garret A. Hobart, who died in 1899.

Democratic convention

William Jennings Bryan was easily renominated at the 1900 Democratic National Convention, garnering 936 delegate votes. Former Vice President Adlai Stevenson was nominated for the office again, beating out David B. Hill, Abram W. Patrick and Julian S. Carr for the nomination.

Other parties

The Populist Party, which four years earlier had supported Bryan, this time went their own way, nominating a ticket of Wharton Barker and Ignatius Donnelly. The Socialist Party made its first bid for the White House in 1900, choosing Eugene Debs as its Presidential standard bearer.

Election results

Presidential CandidatePartyStatePopular Vote:Electoral Vote:
William McKinleyRepublicanOhio7,228,864292
William Jennings BryanDemocraticNebraska6,370,932155
John Granville WoolleyProhibitionIllinois210,8640
Eugene Victor DebsSocial-DemocraticIndiana87,9450
Wharton BarkerPopulistPennsylvania50,9890
Joseph Francis MaloneySocialist LaborMassachusetts40,9430
Seth Hockett EllisUnion ReformOhio5,6960
James Fitz Randolph LeonardUnited ChristianIowa5,5000
Vice Presidential CandidatePartyStatePopular Vote:Electoral Vote:
Theodore RooseveltRepublicanNew York- - -292
Adlai Ewing StevensonDemocraticIllinois- - -155
Henry Brewer MetcalfProhibitionOhio- - -0
Job HarrimanSocial-DemocraticCalifornia- - -0
Ignatius DonnellyPopulistMinnesota- - -0
Valentine RemmelSocialist LaborPennsylvania- - -0
Samuel T. NicholsonUnion ReformPennsylvania- - -0
David H. MartinUnited ChristianPennsylvania- - -0

See also: President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1900, History of the United States (1865-1918)


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