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  1. The 1912 United States elections elected the members of the 63rd United States Congress, occurring during the Fourth Party System. Amidst a division between incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft and former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, the Democratic Party won the presidency and both chambers of Congress, the first time ...

  2. 1912 Election Facts. Welcome: Arizona and New Mexico become states during this election cycle; Socialist Party candidate Eugene V. Debs received about 900,000 votes, but no Electoral Votes; Taft's 8 Electoral Votes fewest ever for an incumbent; California: Voters chose electors directly, with 11 pledged to Roosevelt (P) and two to Wilson (D ...

  3. The Election of 1912. Library of Congress. On the evening of June 22, 1912, former President Theodore Roosevelt asked his supporters to leave the Republican National Convention in Chicago saying that Taft had tampered with the system.

  4. In 1912, a very popular and charismatic former President Roosevelt made the most successful third party run for the presidency in American history, earning just over 27% percent of the national popular vote total and carrying six states with 88 electoral votes.

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · Woodrow Wilson defeated the incumbent William H. Taft and former president Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 presidential election. This guide provides access to digital materials, links to external websites, and a print bibliography related to the election.

  6. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Democratic: Woodrow Wilson: Thomas R. Marshall: 435: 81.9%: 6,294,327: 41.8% Progressive

  7. By Saladin Ambar. The Campaign and Election of 1912. Although Woodrow Wilson was convinced that God had destined him to be president, it took all his political skill and a good deal of luck to garner the Democratic presidential nomination at the party convention in Baltimore, Maryland, in June 1912.

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