1908 United States presidential election in Utah

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The 1908 United States presidential election in Utah was held on November 3, 1908, throughout all forty-six contemporary states as part of the 1908 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. This was the last election when Utah had the minimum three electoral votes as it would gain a second congressional district after the 1910 Census.

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1908 United States presidential election in Utah

← 1904
November 3, 1908
1912 â†’
 
Nominee William Howard Taft William Jennings Bryan
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Ohio Nebraska
Running mate James S. Sherman John W. Kern
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 61,028 42,601
Percentage 56.19% 39.22%

County Results

President before election

Theodore Roosevelt
Republican

Elected President

William Howard Taft
Republican

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Although Democrat/Populist Bryan had carried Utah in its debut presidential election by a five-to-one margin, the Republican Party – ditching ancestral hostility to the state's dominant Mormon religion[1] – was soon able to take control of the state, despite a threat from the anti-Mormon "American Party" in urban areas with sizeable non-Mormon ("Gentile") populations.[2] In its third election of 1904, Utah had given a virtual two-to-one majority for Theodore Roosevelt against New York Democrat Alton B. Parker, who carried only Dixie's Washington County.

Believing that the election could only be won in the West and Midwest,[3] Bryan – who had had no trouble winning a third Democratic nomination – chose Indiana's John Worth Kern as his running mate. However, although many in the media supported the election of Bryan and praised his policies, the rapid recovery from the "Panic of 1907" meant that Bryan struggled severely in the Progressive-minded Western States once campaigning began.[4]

The antagonism towards Bryan of business meant that Taft had little trouble repeating Theodore Roosevelt's triumph of 1904, although Bryan was able to cut Alton Parker's losing margin from 29 to 17 percentage points. Taft would win Utah by a margin of 17.04%. A powerful socialist movement in mining districts[5] failed to equal Debs' support from the 1904 election as his policies were not considered feasible or were co-opted by the two major parties.[4] Taft was further helped by the unseating of delegates for Bryan as a result of conflict between pro- and anti-Mormon factions.[6]

Four years later, Utah would become one of the only two states that Taft would carry in his attempt for reelection, the other being Vermont.

Results

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General Election Results[7][8][9]
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Republican Party William Howard Taft Lafayette Holbrook 61,028
Republican Party William Howard Taft Thomas Sevy 61,015
Republican Party William Howard Taft Henry Cohn 60,968
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Frank B. Stephens 42,601
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Aquilla Nebeker 42,554
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan James Andrus 42,400
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs R. Leggett 4,895
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs M. M. Johnson 4,875
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs J. C. Edgar 4,822
Independence Party Thomas L. Hisgen Abner N. Thompson 87
Independence Party Thomas L. Hisgen Frank J. Tierney 81
Independence Party Thomas L. Hisgen D. D. Crawford 80
Write-in Scattering 2
Votes cast[a] 108,613
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Results by county

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County[7][8][9] William Howard Taft
Republican
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
Thomas L. Hisgen
Independence
Margin Total votes cast[a]
# % # % # % # % # %
Beaver 945 56.02% 714 42.32% 27 1.60% 1 0.06% 231 13.69% 1,687
Box Elder 2,396 62.15% 1,417 36.76% 40 1.04% 2 0.05% 979 25.40% 3,855
Cache 3,787 52.81% 3,317 46.26% 64 0.89% 3 0.04% 470 6.55% 7,171
Carbon 1,023 59.82% 581 33.98% 106 6.20% 0 0.00% 442 25.85% 1,710
Davis 1,736 55.89% 1,331 42.85% 34 1.09% 5 0.16% 405 13.04% 3,106
Emery 1,097 54.74% 749 37.38% 158 7.88% 0 0.00% 348 17.37% 2,004
Garfield 722 68.50% 290 27.51% 42 3.98% 0 0.00% 432 40.99% 1,054
Grand 232 48.74% 215 45.17% 24 5.04% 5 1.05% 17 3.57% 476
Iron 712 55.80% 488 38.24% 76 5.86% 0 0.00% 224 17.55% 1,276
Juab 1,615 48.40% 1,421 42.58% 300 8.99% 1 0.03% 194 5.81% 3,337
Kane 415 79.81% 102 19.62% 3 0.58% 0 0.00% 313 60.19% 520
Millard 1,011 55.73% 765 42.17% 38 2.09% 0 0.00% 246 13.56% 1,814
Morgan 494 58.19% 306 36.04% 49 5.77% 0 0.00% 188 22.14% 849
Piute 333 56.54% 157 26.66% 98 16.64% 1 0.17% 176 29.88% 589
Rich 425 59.44% 285 39.86% 5 0.70% 0 0.00% 140 19.58% 715
Salt Lake 20,805 58.02% 12,954 36.12% 2,059 5.74% 41 0.11% 7,851 21.89% 35,859
San Juan 130 53.06% 109 44.49% 3 1.22% 3 1.22% 21 8.57% 245
Sanpete 3,334 57.76% 2,307 39.97% 128 2.22% 1 0.02% 1,027 17.79% 5,772[b]
Sevier 1,780 54.94% 1,272 39.26% 187 5.77% 1 0.03% 508 15.68% 3,240
Summit 1,614 50.87% 1,402 44.19% 148 4.66% 9 0.28% 212 6.68% 3,173
Tooele 1,106 56.03% 808 40.93% 59 2.99% 1 0.05% 298 15.10% 1,974
Uintah 778 48.44% 683 42.53% 145 9.03% 0 0.00% 95 5.92% 1,606
Utah 6,373 54.82% 4,984 42.87% 267 2.30% 2 0.02% 1,389 11.95% 11,626
Wasatch 1,265 53.83% 985 41.91% 98 4.17% 2 0.09% 280 11.91% 2,350
Washington 740 47.56% 810 52.06% 5 0.32% 1 0.06% -70 -4.50% 1,556
Wayne 279 49.91% 184 32.92% 96 17.17% 0 0.00% 95 16.99% 559
Weber 5,881 56.06% 3,965 37.80% 636 6.06% 8 0.08% 1,916 18.27% 10,490
Total61,02856.19%42,60139.22%4,8954.51%870.08%18,42716.97%108,613
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Notes

  1. Based on highest elector on each ticket
  2. Includes 2 Scattering votes

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