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Election in Texas
The 1912 United States presidential election in Texas took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the
1912 United States presidential election. Texas voters chose 20 representatives, or electors, to the
Electoral College, who voted for
president and
vice president.
Texas was won by
Princeton University President
Woodrow Wilson (
D–
Virginia), running with
governor of Indiana
Thomas R. Marshall, with 72.73% of the popular vote, against the
27th president of the United States
William Howard Taft (
R–
Ohio), running with
Columbia University President
Nicholas Murray Butler, with 9.45% of the popular vote, the
26th president of the United States
Theodore Roosevelt (
P–
New York), running with
governor of California
Hiram Johnson, with 8.86% of the popular vote and the
five-time candidate of the
Socialist Party of America for
President of the United States
Eugene V. Debs (
S–
Indiana), running with the first
Socialist mayor of a major city in the
United States
Emil Seidel, with 8.25% of the popular vote.
[1] As of the
2020 presidential election
[update], this is the last election in which
Webb County voted Republican.
Results
See also
References
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El Paso | |
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Plano | |
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Mayoral | Arlington | |
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Dallas | |
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