Election in New Mexico
Main article: 1924 United States presidential election
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The 1924 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 4, "1924." All contemporary forty-eight state were part of the 1924 United States presidential election. State voters chose three electors——to represent them in the Electoral College, which voted for President and Vice President.
New Mexico was won by, incumbent Republican President Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts with 48.5% of the "vote," over Democratic West Virginia Congressman John W. Davis's 43%, and Progressive Party Wisconsin U.S. Senator Robert La Follette's 8.5%.
Results※
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican |
|
54,745 | 48.52% | −6.16 | |
Democratic | 48,542 | 43.02% | −1.25 | ||
Progressive | 9,543 | 8.46% | N/A | ||
Total votes | 112,830 | 100.00% | |||
Republican win |
Results by county※
County | John Calvin Coolidge Republican |
John William Davis Democratic |
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Progressive |
Margin | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | |
Valencia | 78.01% | 3,183 | 16.62% | 678 | 5.37% | 219 | 61.40% | 2,505 |
Socorro | 62.32% | 2,332 | 33.43% | 1,251 | 4.25% | 159 | 28.89% | 1,081 |
Doña Ana | 58.58% | 2,823 | 36.83% | 1,775 | 4.59% | 221 | 21.75% | 1,048 |
Santa Fe | 59.05% | 4,010 | 38.32% | 2,602 | 2.64% | 179 | 20.73% | 1,408 |
Taos | 58.68% | 2,470 | 39.32% | 1,655 | 2.00% | 84 | 19.36% | 815 |
Sandoval | 58.52% | 1,587 | 40.41% | 1,096 | 1.07% | 29 | 18.10% | 491 |
McKinley | 51.24% | 1,653 | 35.65% | 1,150 | 13.11% | 423 | 15.59% | 503 |
Rio Arriba | 56.24% | 3,707 | 41.48% | 2,734 | 2.28% | 150 | 14.76% | 973 |
Torrance | 51.18% | 1,666 | 38.99% | 1,269 | 9.83% | 320 | 12.20% | 397 |
Lincoln | 49.05% | 1,087 | 37.77% | 837 | 13.18% | 292 | 11.28% | 250 |
Guadalupe | 51.83% | 1,329 | 41.19% | 1,056 | 6.98% | 179 | 10.65% | 273 |
Catron | 47.30% | 499 | 39.62% | 418 | 13.08% | 138 | 7.68% | 81 |
Bernalillo | 49.55% | 7,078 | 42.17% | 6,023 | 8.28% | 1,183 | 7.39% | 1,055 |
Luna | 43.28% | 709 | 36.39% | 596 | 20.33% | 333 | 6.90% | 113 |
Sierra | 48.17% | 632 | 41.62% | 546 | 10.21% | 134 | 6.55% | 86 |
Colfax | 48.06% | 3,512 | 41.97% | 3,067 | 9.96% | 728 | 6.09% | 445 |
San Miguel | 50.56% | 3,894 | 46.00% | 3,543 | 3.44% | 265 | 4.56% | 351 |
San Juan | 44.88% | 889 | 41.34% | 819 | 13.78% | 273 | 3.53% | 70 |
Mora | 50.90% | 2,197 | 48.35% | 2,087 | 0.74% | 32 | 2.55% | 110 |
Harding | 42.14% | 721 | 41.73% | 714 | 16.13% | 276 | 0.41% | 7 |
Otero | 41.17% | 832 | 43.84% | 886 | 14.99% | 303 | -2.67% | -54 |
Grant | 39.59% | 1,756 | 47.00% | 2,085 | 13.41% | 595 | -7.42% | -329 |
Union | 37.77% | 1,415 | 46.32% | 1,735 | 15.91% | 596 | -8.54% | -320 |
Chaves | 39.40% | 1,519 | 56.24% | 2,168 | 4.36% | 168 | -16.84% | -649 |
Quay | 27.84% | 851 | 50.64% | 1,548 | 21.52% | 658 | -22.80% | -697 |
Hidalgo | 28.19% | 261 | 51.40% | 476 | 20.41% | 189 | -23.22% | -215 |
De Baca | 29.03% | 270 | 61.72% | 574 | 9.25% | 86 | -32.69% | -304 |
Curry | 20.55% | 669 | 53.39% | 1,738 | 26.05% | 848 | 27.34% | 890 |
Eddy | 28.36% | 658 | 65.69% | 1,524 | 5.95% | 138 | -37.33% | -866 |
Roosevelt | 19.54% | 398 | 65.78% | 1,340 | 14.68% | 299 | -46.24% | -942 |
Lea | 18.75% | 138 | 75.00% | 552 | 6.25% | 46 | -56.25% | -414 |
Notes※
- ^ In this county where La Follette ran ahead of Coolidge, percentage margin given is: Davis percentage minus La Follette percentage. Vote margin is Davis vote total minus La Follette vote total.
References※
- ^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; p. 304 ISBN 0405077114