1920 Democratic Party presidential primaries

From March 9 to June 5, 1920, voters of the Democratic Party elected delegates to the 1920 Democratic National Convention, for the purposing of choosing a nominee for president in the 1920 United States presidential election.[1]

1920 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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1,097 delegates to the Democratic National Convention
732 (two-thirds) votes needed to win
 
CandidateA. Mitchell PalmerJames M. CoxWilliam G. McAdoo
Home statePennsylvaniaOhioCalifornia
Delegate count104 (256)74 (134)10 (266)
Contests won221
Popular vote140,01086,19474,987
Percentage19.32%11.89%10.35%

 
CandidateJames Watson GerardRobert Latham OwenEdward I. Edwards
Home stateNew YorkOklahomaNew Jersey
Contests won221

     McAdoo      Palmer      Cox      Gerard
     Owen      Edwards      Uncommitted      Various[b][a]

Previous Democratic nominee

Woodrow Wilson

Democratic nominee

James M. Cox

The race for delegates was made under a cloud of uncertainty because the party's two leading names, President Woodrow Wilson and three-time nominee William Jennings Bryan, withheld their intentions; both men privately hoped for the nomination, but neither's name was formally submitted before the voters or the convention as a candidate.

The delegate elections were inconclusive, with Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo, and Ohio governor James A. Cox leading the candidate field. With no clear front-runner, many states withheld their delegates from any one candidate, instead sending an uncommitted slate of delegates or preferring to back a favorite son on the first ballot. At the convention, Cox was ultimately nominated on the forty-fourth ballot.

Candidates

Not placed in nomination

Favorite sons

Primary and caucus results

Democratic Presidential Nominating State Conventions and Primaries
DateStateContest
Type
CandidateVotes
Won (#)
Votes
Won (%)
Delegates
Won
Reference(s)
March 9New
Hampshire
Primary
(8 of 8 delegates)
Uninstructed7,103
100 / 100
8 / 8
March 16North
Dakota
Primary
(10 of 10 delegates)
William Jennings Bryan340 (W)
87.40 / 100
William Gibbs McAdoo49 (W)
12.60 / 100
Uninstructed
10 / 10
March 23South
Dakota
Primary
(10 of 10 delegates)
James W. Gerard2,530
38.26 / 100
10 / 10
Scattering2,162
32.70 / 100
James O. Monroe1,920
29.04 / 100
April 5MichiganPrimary
(0 of 30 delegates)
Herbert Hoover24,006 (W)
27.17 / 100
William Gibbs McAdoo18,665 (W)
21.09 / 100
William Jennings Bryan17,954 (W)
20.29 / 100
Edward I. Edwards16,642 (W)
18.81 / 100
Alexander Mitchell Palmer11,187 (W)
12.64 / 100
April 6New
York
Primary
(90 of 90 delegates)
Uninstructed113,300
100 / 100
90 / 90
WisconsinPrimary
(26 of 26 delegates)
Scattering3,391
97.81 / 100
[2]
James M. Cox76 (W)
2.19 / 100
Uninstructed
26 / 26
April 13IllinoisPrimary
(50 of 58 delegates)
Edward I. Edwards6,933 (W)
32.31 / 100
[2]
Scattering6,931 (W)
32.31 / 100
William Gibbs McAdoo3,838 (W)
17.89 / 100
William Jennings Bryan1,968 (W)
9.17 / 100
Woodrow Wilson931 (W)
4.34 / 100
Champ Clark548 (W)
2.55 / 100
James M. Cox266 (W)
1.24 / 100
James Hamilton Lewis40 (W)
0.19 / 100
Uninstructed
50 / 50
April 20GeorgiaPrimary
(0 of 28 delegates)
Thomas E. Watson51,974
35.60 / 100
[3][4]
Alexander Mitchell Palmer48,460[c]
33.19 / 100
Michael Hoke Smith45,568
31.21 / 100
NebraskaPrimary
(16 of 16 delegates)
Gilbert Hitchcock37,452
67.26 / 100
16 / 16
Robert G. Ross13,179
23.67 / 100
William Jennings Bryan3,466 (W)
6.23 / 100
Scattering1,585 (W)
2.85 / 100
April 23MontanaPrimary
(8 of 8 delegates)
Scattering[d]2,994
100 / 100
[2]
Uninstructed
8 / 8
April 27MassachusettsPrimary
(36 of 36 delegates)
Uninstructed28,261
100 / 100
36 / 36
New
Jersey
Primary
(28 of 28 delegates)
Edward I. Edwards4,163
88.54 / 100
28 / 28
William Gibbs McAdoo180 (W)
3.83 / 100
Woodrow Wilson149 (W)
3.17 / 100
William Jennings Bryan64 (W)
1.36 / 100
Herbert Hoover64 (W)
1.36 / 100
Hiram Johnson55 (W)
1.17 / 100
Scattering27 (W)
0.57 / 100
OhioPrimary
(48 of 48 delegates)
James M. Cox85,838
97.79 / 100
48 / 100
William Jennings Bryan971 (W)
1.11 / 100
Scattering394 (W)
0.45 / 100
William Gibbs McAdoo292 (W)
0.33 / 100
Herbert Hoover282 (W)
0.32 / 100
April 28AlaskaPrimary
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
May 4CaliforniaPrimary
(26 of 26 delegates)
Uninstructed23,861
100 / 100
26 / 26
May 10AlabamaPrimary
(24 of 24 delegates)
Uninstructed
24 / 24
[2]
May 18PennsylvaniaPrimary
(76 of 76 delegates)
Alexander Mitchell Palmer80,356
73.70 / 100
76 / 76
William Gibbs McAdoo26,875
24.65 / 100
Scattering718 (W)
0.66 / 100
Edward I. Edwards674 (W)
0.62 / 100
William Jennings Bryan285 (W)
0.26 / 100
Woodrow Wilson129 (W)
0.12 / 100
VermontPrimary
(0 of 8 delegates)
William Gibbs McAdoo137 (W)
33.83 / 100
Woodrow Wilson68 (W)
16.79 / 100
Edward I. Edwards58 (W)
14.32 / 100
Herbert Hoover39 (W)
9.63 / 100
William Jennings Bryan26 (W)
6.42 / 100
Hiram Johnson18 (W)
4.44 / 100
Champ Clark16 (W)
3.95 / 100
James M. Cox14 (W)
3.46 / 100
Eugene V. Debs8 (W)
1.93 / 100
Henry Ford7 (W)
1.73 / 100
Thomas R. Marshall7 (W)
1.73 / 100
Alexander Mitchell Palmer7 (W)
1.73 / 100
May 21OregonPrimary
(10 of 10 delegates)
William Gibbs McAdoo24,951
98.57 / 100
10 / 10
Scattering361 (W)
1.43 / 100
May 22HawaiiPrimary
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
May 25TexasPrimary
(40 of 40 delegates)
Uninstructed
40 / 40
[2]
West
Virginia
Primary
(16 of 16 delegates)
Uninstructed
16 / 16
[2]
June 8FloridaPrimary
(12 of 12 delegates)
Uninstructed
12 / 12
[2]
June 10Washington, D.C.Primary
(11 of 11 delegates)
Uninstructed
11 / 11
[2]

Delegates not selected in primaries

Many delegations were not selected in public primaries. The following table shows delegates awarded at a state level by convention, committees, and other means.

Delegates not awarded via primaries
Other delegate allocation
DateStateContest
Type
CandidateVotes
Won (#)
Votes
Won (%)
Delegates
Won
Reference(s)
February 5OklahomaConvention
(20 of 20 delegates)
Robert Latham Owen
20 / 20
[2]
February 27ArizonaConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
February 28IowaConvention
(26 of 26 delegates)
Uninstructed
(Later Supported Edwin T. Meredith)
26 / 26
[2]
March 9NevadaConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
April 6MinnesotaConvention
(24 of 24 delegates)
Uninstructed
24 / 24
[2]
PhilippinesConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
April 8North
Carolina
Convention
(24 of 24 delegates)
Furnifold McLendel Simmons
24 / 24
[2]
April 10Puerto RicoConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
May 3MarylandConvention
(16 of 16 delegates)
Uninstructed
16 / 16
[2]
May 4KentuckyConvention
(26 of 26 delegates)
James M. Cox
26 / 26
[2]
May 6ConnecticutConvention
(14 of 14 delegates)
Uninstructed
14 / 14
[2]
Rhode
Island
Convention
(10 of 10 delegates)
Uninstructed
10 / 10
[2]
May 10IllinoisConvention
(8 of 50 delegates)
Uninstructed
8 / 8
[2]
MichiganConvention
(30 of 30 delegates)
Uninstructed
30 / 30
[2]
WyomingConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
April 22MissouriConvention
(36 of 36 delegates)
Uninstructed
36 / 36
[2]
April 23KansasConvention
(20 of 20 delegates)
Uninstructed
20 / 20
[2]
May 17ColoradoConvention
(12 of 12 delegates)
Uninstructed
12 / 12
[2]
WashingtonConvention
(14 of 14 delegates)
Uninstructed
14 / 14
[2]
May 18GeorgiaConvention
(28 of 28 delegates)
Alexander Mitchell Palmer
28 / 28
[2]
May 19VirginiaConvention
(24 of 24 delegates)
Carter Glass
24 / 24
[2]
May 20IndianaConvention
(30 of 30 delegates)
Uninstructed
30 / 30
[2]
May 25DelawareConvention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
30 / 30
[2]
May 26South
Carolina
Convention
(18 of 18 delegates)
Uninstructed
18 / 18
[2]
June 1IndianaState Committee
(18 of 18 delegates)
Uninstructed
18 / 18
[2]
June 2VermontConvention
(8 of 8 delegates)
Uninstructed
8 / 8
[2]
June 3LouisianaConvention
(20 of 20 delegates)
Uninstructed
20 / 20
[2]
New
Mexico
Convention
(6 of 6 delegates)
Uninstructed
6 / 6
[2]
June 8TennesseeConvention
(24 of 24 delegates)
Uninstructed
24 / 24
[2]
June 12UtahConvention
(8 of 8 delegates)
Uninstructed
8 / 8
[2]
June 15IdahoConvention
(8 of 8 delegates)
Uninstructed
8 / 8
[2]
June 16MississippiConvention
(20 of 20 delegates)
Uninstructed
20 / 20
[2]

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