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Domestic News November 12, 1920

The Washburn Leader

Washburn, Mclean County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

1920 US election results: Republicans win presidency (404-127), 292 House seats, 37 Senate seats, and most state governorships based on incomplete returns.

Merged-components note: Merged house representatives table into state election results summary

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As the States Voted

Totals
404
127

Total vote 531
Necessary to choice 266
*Complete.

Estimates are still necessary because of delayed returns from isolated districts.

Sixty-seventh Congress
(Based on incomplete Returns.)
Represent- Sena-
atives tors

Totals
292 37

House of representatives:
(a) One Socialist.
(b) One Independent Prohibitionist.

New State Executives
Arizona—T. E. Campbell. Rep.
Arkansas—Thomas E. McRae. Dem
Colorado—Oliver H. Shoup. Rep.
Connecticut—E. J. Lake. Rep
Delaware—W. D. Denney. Rep.
Florida—Cary A. Hardee. Dem.
Georgia—T. W. Hardwick. Dem.
Idaho—David W. Davis. Rep.
Illinois—Len Small. Rep.
Indiana—W. T. McCray. Rep.
Iowa—N. E. Kendall. Rep.
Kansas—Henry J. Allen. Rep.
Maine—F. H. Parkhurst Rep.
Massachusetts—C. H. Cox. Rep.
Michigan—A. J. Groesbeck. Rep.
Minnesota—J. A. O. Preus. Rep.
Missouri—A. M. Hyde. Rep.
Montana—Joseph M. Dixon Rep.
Nebraska—S. R. McKelvie. Rep
New Hampshire—A. O. Brown Rep
New Mexico—M. C. Mechem Rep
New York—N. L. Miller. Rep.
North Carolina—Cameron Morrison. Dem
North Dakota—J. J. Frazier Rep.
Ohio—Harry L. Davis. Rep.
Rhode Island—E. J. San Souci. Rep.
South Carolina—R. A. Cooper Dem.
South Dakota—R. H. McMaster Rep.
Tennessee—Alf Taylor. Rep.
Texas—P. M. Neff. Dem.
Utah—C. R. Mabey. Rep.
Vermont—James Hartness. Rep.
Washington—Louis F. Hart Rep.
West Virginia—E. F. Morgan Rep.
Wisconsin—John J. Blaine. Rep.
*Unopposed.
**Elected in September
States-Rep.Dem.Rep.Dem
Alabama10
Arizona1
Arkansas7
California9
Colorado3
Connecticut5
Delaware1
Florida4
Georgia12
Idaho2
Illinois24
Indiana13
Iowa11
Kansas8
Kentucky3
Louisiana8
Maine4
Maryland4
Massachusetts14
Michigan13
Minnesota10
Mississippi8
Missouri7
Montana2
Nebraska6
Nevada1
New Hampshire2
New Jersey11
New Mexico1
New York (a)26
North Carolina10
North Dakota3
Ohio22
Oklahoma4
Oregon3
Pennsylvania (b)34
Rhode Island3
South Carolina7
South Dakota3
Tennessee3
Texas1
Utah2
Vermont2
Virginia1
Washington5
West Virginia6
Wisconsin11
Wyoming1

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

1920 Election Republican Victory Congressional Seats State Governors House Representatives

What entities or persons were involved?

T. E. Campbell Thomas E. Mcrae Oliver H. Shoup E. J. Lake W. D. Denney Cary A. Hardee T. W. Hardwick David W. Davis Len Small W. T. Mccray N. E. Kendall Henry J. Allen F. H. Parkhurst C. H. Cox A. J. Groesbeck J. A. O. Preus A. M. Hyde Joseph M. Dixon S. R. Mckelvie A. O. Brown M. C. Mechem N. L. Miller Cameron Morrison J. J. Frazier Harry L. Davis E. J. San Souci R. A. Cooper R. H. Mcmaster Alf Taylor P. M. Neff C. R. Mabey James Hartness Louis F. Hart E. F. Morgan John J. Blaine

Where did it happen?

United States

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

United States

Event Date

1920

Key Persons

T. E. Campbell Thomas E. Mcrae Oliver H. Shoup E. J. Lake W. D. Denney Cary A. Hardee T. W. Hardwick David W. Davis Len Small W. T. Mccray N. E. Kendall Henry J. Allen F. H. Parkhurst C. H. Cox A. J. Groesbeck J. A. O. Preus A. M. Hyde Joseph M. Dixon S. R. Mckelvie A. O. Brown M. C. Mechem N. L. Miller Cameron Morrison J. J. Frazier Harry L. Davis E. J. San Souci R. A. Cooper R. H. Mcmaster Alf Taylor P. M. Neff C. R. Mabey James Hartness Louis F. Hart E. F. Morgan John J. Blaine

Outcome

presidential: rep 404, dem 127, total 531, necessary 266. house: 292 rep (one socialist, one independent prohibitionist). senate: 37 rep. new governors mostly republican, some democratic.

Event Details

Reports incomplete election returns for Sixty-seventh Congress and new state executives. Lists Republican presidential votes leading, House seats by state all Republican, Senate totals, and elected governors by state with party affiliations.

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