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1908 United States presidential election

The 1908 United States presidential election was the 31st quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1908. Republican Party nominee William Howard Taft defeated three-time Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan.


483 members of the Electoral College
242 electoral votes needed to win

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Incumbent President Theodore Roosevelt honored his promise not to seek a third term (for him, a second full term), and persuaded his close friend, Taft, to become his successor. With Roosevelt's support, Taft won the presidential nomination at the 1908 Republican National Convention on the first ballot. The Democratic Party nominated Bryan, who had been defeated twice previously, in 1896 and 1900, by Republican William McKinley.


Bryan, part of the more liberal/progressive wing of the Democratic Party, ran a vigorous campaign against the nation's business elite. But even so, he suffered the worst loss of his three presidential campaigns in his percentage of both the popular vote and electoral vote. Taft won 51.6% of the popular vote and carried most states outside of the Solid South. Taft's triumph gave Republicans their fourth consecutive presidential election victory. The Republican Party lost the presidency four years later to the Democrats, due to a party split between Taft and Roosevelt. Two third-party candidates, Eugene V. Debs of the Socialist Party and Eugene W. Chafin of the Prohibition Party, each took over 1% of the popular vote. This would also be the last election before Arizona and New Mexico gained statehood on January 6 and February 14, 1912.

Results by county, shaded according to winning candidate's percentage of the vote

Results by county, shaded according to winning candidate's percentage of the vote

Taft-Sherman postcard

Taft-Sherman postcard

Collier's magazine cover

Collier's magazine cover

Humorous postcard

Humorous postcard

John Johnson ribbon

John Johnson ribbon

Taft-Sherman postcard with U.S. Capitol

Taft-Sherman postcard with U.S. Capitol

Bryan-Kern postcard with U.S. Capitol

Bryan-Kern postcard with U.S. Capitol

President of the United States

History of the United States (1865–1918)

1908 United States House of Representatives elections

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Inauguration of William Howard Taft

Coletta, Paolo E. The Presidency of William Howard Taft (1973) pp. 1–21.

Coletta, Paolo E. "The Election of 1908" in Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Fred L Israel, eds., History of American Presidential Elections: 1789-1968 (1971) 3: 2049–2131.

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Coletta, Paolo E. William Jennings Bryan. I: Political Evangelist, 1860-1908 (U of Nebraska Press, 1964)

(July–December 1908). "Mr. Bryan's Third Campaign". Review of Reviews. 38. Review of Reviews.: 423–31.

Daniels, Josephus

Fahey, James J. "Building Populist Discourse: An Analysis of Populist Communication in American Presidential Elections, 1896–2016." Social Science Quarterly 102.4 (2021): 1268-1288.

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Glad, Paul W. The trumpet soundeth; William Jennings Bryan and his democracy, 1896–1912 (1960)

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from the Library of Congress

Presidential Election of 1908: A Resource Guide

The Republican Campaign Textbook 1908

Tim Davenport, The Debs Project blog, June 23, 2019, Complete list of Debs tour stops.

"Red Special Across America,"

1908 popular vote by counties