1924 United States presidential election in Alabama

The 1924 United States presidential election in Alabama took place on November 4, 1924, as part of the nationwide presidential election, which was held throughout all contemporary forty-eight states. Voters chose twelve representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1924 United States presidential election in Alabama

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NomineeJohn W. DavisCalvin Coolidge
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateWest VirginiaMassachusetts
Running mateCharles W. BryanCharles G. Dawes
Electoral vote120
Popular vote112,96645,005
Percentage67.8%27.0%

County results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Since the 1890s, Alabama had been effectively a one-party state ruled by the Democratic Party. Disenfranchisement of almost all African-Americans and a large proportion of poor whites via poll taxes, literacy tests[1] and informal harassment had essentially eliminated opposition parties outside of Unionist Winston County and a few nearby northern hill counties that had been Populist strongholds.[2] The only competitive statewide elections became Democratic Party primaries that were limited by law to white voters. Unlike most other Confederate states, however, soon after black disenfranchisement Alabama’s remaining white Republicans made rapid efforts to expel blacks from the state Republican Party.[3] Indeed under Oscar D. Street, who ironically was appointed state party boss as part of the pro-Taft “black and tan” faction in 1912,[4] the state GOP would permanently turn “lily-white”, with the last black delegates from the state at any Republican National Convention serving in 1920.[3]

The 1920 election, aided by isolationism in Appalachia[5] and the whitening of the state GOP,[6] saw the Republicans gain their best presidential vote share in Alabama since 1884,[7] while the GOP even exceed forty percent in the House of Representatives races for the 4th, 7th and 10th congressional districts.[5] However, isolationist sentiment in Appalachia would ease after the election of Warren G. Harding[5] and funding issues meant the Republicans would not run a candidate for any Alabama congressional district in 1922.[8]

With the ebbing of isolationist sentiment and a conservative Southern Democrat supportive of poll taxes and opposed to women’s suffrage in John W. Davis of West Virginia nominated after an extremely prolonged convention,[9] neither Davis nor incumbent Republican President Calvin Coolidge nor “La Follette/Wheeler” candidate Robert M. La Follette visited Alabama.[10] No polls were taken in the state, which had given every Democrat since 1876 over sixty percent, and ultimately Davis won Alabama with over sixty-seven percent of the vote. Despite the severe impediments of Alabama’s cumulative poll tax, La Follette did reach into double digits in industrialised Jefferson, Baldwin, and Morgan Counties, but overall he polled only just under five percent of Alabama’s ballots, making it his eighth-weakest state.[11]

Results

1924 United States presidential election in Alabama[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn W. Davis 113,138 69.69%
RepublicanCalvin Coolidge (incumbent)40,615[a]26.01%
La Follette/WheelerRobert M. La Follette8,0404.95%
National ProhibitionHerman P. Faris5620.35%
Total votes162,355 100%

Results by county

1924 United States presidential election in Alabama by county[13]
CountyJohn William Davis
Democratic
John Calvin Coolidge
Republican
Robert M. La Follette senior
La Follette/Wheeler
Herman Preston Faris
National Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Autauga78181.87%14615.30%222.31%50.52%63566.56%954
Baldwin1,02351.72%54927.76%39219.82%140.71%47423.96%1,978
Barbour1,34091.59%785.33%402.73%50.34%1,26286.26%1,463
Bibb87563.68%25118.27%24017.47%80.58%62445.41%1,374
Blount2,08356.15%1,51840.92%1032.78%60.16%56515.23%3,710
Bullock76398.83%81.04%10.13%00.00%75597.80%772
Butler1,05083.33%957.54%1159.13%00.00%935[b]74.21%1,260
Calhoun1,90767.65%76627.17%1294.58%170.60%1,14140.48%2,819
Chambers1,92291.00%1466.91%432.04%10.05%1,77684.09%2,112
Cherokee1,38060.63%84537.13%451.98%60.26%53523.51%2,276
Chilton84833.60%1,59563.19%752.97%60.24%-747-29.60%2,524
Choctaw1,02197.80%191.82%20.19%20.19%1,00295.98%1,044
Clarke1,05991.93%786.77%121.04%30.26%98185.16%1,152
Clay1,59759.88%1,01738.13%491.84%40.15%58021.75%2,667
Cleburne62245.74%69651.18%382.79%40.29%-74-5.44%1,360
Coffee1,59782.11%32316.61%201.03%50.26%1,27465.50%1,945
Colbert1,50365.98%57625.29%1898.30%100.44%92740.69%2,278
Conecuh95588.10%928.49%312.86%60.55%86379.61%1,084
Coosa79060.12%50838.66%151.14%10.08%28221.46%1,314
Covington1,77685.88%1567.54%1326.38%40.19%1,62078.34%2,068
Crenshaw1,10789.06%1179.41%80.64%110.88%99079.65%1,243
Cullman1,80949.79%1,63945.11%1804.95%50.14%1704.68%3,633
Dale1,11777.52%29720.61%221.53%50.35%82056.90%1,441
Dallas1,94891.76%502.36%1255.89%00.00%1,823[b]85.87%2,123
DeKalb3,00346.65%3,43453.35%00.00%00.00%-431-6.70%6,437
Elmore1,08881.62%21916.43%151.13%110.83%86965.19%1,333
Escambia1,21785.70%15210.70%463.24%50.35%1,06575.00%1,420
Etowah3,08161.41%1,66433.17%2424.82%300.60%1,41728.24%5,017
Fayette1,35857.35%97741.26%301.27%30.13%38116.09%2,368
Franklin1,98546.59%2,208[c]51.82%651.53%30.07%-223-5.23%4,261
Geneva1,19169.53%47727.85%392.28%60.35%71441.68%1,713
Greene40898.31%51.20%10.24%10.24%40397.11%415
Hale85696.72%232.60%40.45%20.23%83394.12%885
Henry81678.84%17917.29%373.57%30.29%63761.55%1,035
Houston1,73183.87%24211.72%834.02%80.39%1,48972.14%2,064
Jackson1,92366.11%88530.42%862.96%150.52%1,03835.68%2,909
Jefferson15,13363.64%5,67823.88%2,80811.81%1610.68%9,45539.76%23,780
Lamar1,08779.40%26219.14%181.31%20.15%82560.26%1,369
Lauderdale2,26671.30%82325.90%802.52%90.28%1,44345.41%3,178
Lawrence99067.26%46831.79%120.82%20.14%52235.46%1,472
Lee1,29085.77%986.52%1117.38%50.33%1,179[b]78.39%1,504
Limestone1,41587.35%1368.40%513.15%181.11%1,27978.95%1,620
Lowndes60295.86%50.80%203.18%10.16%582[b]92.68%628
Macon53891.34%488.15%20.34%10.17%49083.19%589
Madison2,16683.76%36814.23%491.89%30.12%1,79869.53%2,586
Marengo1,24398.42%171.35%20.16%10.08%1,22697.07%1,263
Marion1,35999.05%00.00%120.87%10.07%1,347[b]98.18%1,372
Marshall2,62959.31%1,71838.75%811.83%50.11%91120.55%4,433
Mobile4,12564.91%1,81428.54%3805.98%360.57%2,31136.37%6,355
Monroe1,15596.09%221.83%221.83%30.25%1,13394.26%1,202
Montgomery4,42287.70%2334.62%3757.44%120.24%4,047[b]80.27%5,042
Morgan2,24771.58%51916.53%35211.21%210.67%1,72855.05%3,139
Perry92896.17%252.59%121.24%00.00%90393.58%965
Pickens1,04587.45%13211.05%151.26%30.25%91376.40%1,195
Pike1,83297.34%301.59%150.80%50.27%1,80295.75%1,882
Randolph1,30765.32%66933.43%180.90%70.35%63831.88%2,001
Russell47491.33%142.70%315.97%00.00%443[b]85.36%519
St. Clair1,28145.30%1,43250.64%1103.89%50.18%-151-5.34%2,828
Shelby1,88249.18%1,75345.81%1864.86%60.16%1293.37%3,827
Sumter83794.68%283.17%192.15%00.00%80991.52%884
Talladega1,73071.72%62826.04%481.99%60.25%1,10245.69%2,412
Tallapoosa1,71399.59%10.06%30.17%30.17%1,710[b]99.42%1,720
Tuscaloosa2,36385.80%2478.97%1284.65%160.58%2,11676.83%2,754
Walker3,35154.59%2,44639.85%3325.41%90.15%90514.74%6,138
Washington61089.97%558.11%121.77%10.15%55581.86%678
Wilcox93897.81%60.63%151.56%00.00%923[b]96.25%959
Winston65036.19%1,09661.02%452.51%50.28%-446-24.83%1,796
Totals113,13868.76%42,80126.01%8,0404.89%5620.34%70,33742.75%164,541

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