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1900 Republican National Convention

The 1900 Republican National Convention was held June 19 to June 21 in the Exposition Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Exposition Auditorium was located south of the University of Pennsylvania, and the later Convention Hall was constructed along the building's east wall. It was demolished in 2006.

Convention

June 19–21, 1900

Convention Hall

926

464

McKinley (OH): 926 (100%)

Roosevelt (NY): 925 (99.9%)
Abstaining: 1 (0.1%)

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Each state was allotted two delegates per electoral vote, and territories were granted from two to six delegates. Altogether, there were 926 delegates and an equal number of alternates.


Mark Hanna opened the convention. He proposed that Senator Edward O. Wolcott of Colorado serve as temporary chairman. The purpose of Wolcott's selection was to show that the party had overcome its divisiveness of 1896, in which the Colorado delegation had walked out of the Republican convention. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts served as the convention's permanent chairman.


President William McKinley was unanimously nominated for reelection: no candidate ran against him, although Admiral George Dewey considered a run.


Governor Theodore Roosevelt of New York, who was himself a delegate, was nominated for vice president by a vote of 925 to zero, his vote alone abstaining.

Prayer by Rev. James Gray Bolton D.D.

Mark Hanna

Edward O. Wolcott

Platform[edit]

The Republican party supported the current administration's actions in the Philippines, while the Democratic party promoted "anti-imperialism".

History of the United States Republican Party

List of Republican National Conventions

U.S. presidential nomination convention

1900 United States presidential election

1900 Democratic National Convention

at The American Presidency Project

Republican Party platform of 1900

at The American Presidency Project

McKinley acceptance address

Official proceedings of the twelfth Republican National Convention, held in ... Philadelphia, June, 19, 20 and 21, 1900