The American Vote
Progressive EraIN · 15 EV

1900

Indiana: McKinley carries 15 EV.
Indiana cast its 15 electoral votes for McKinley (Republican). National winner: William McKinley (Republican) — Indiana voted with the national winner this cycle.

What happened in Indiana, 1900

In 1900, Indiana awarded its 15 electoral votes to McKinley of the Republican party. That placed Indiana with the eventual winner: William McKinley went on to take the presidency, and Indiana was part of his column.

Indiana stayed in the Republican column for the 2nd straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1896. The region divided — Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan joined Indiana for the Republican ticket, while Kentucky did not. Over its 53 recorded presidential cycles, Indiana has backed the Republican party more than any other — 32 times in all. The vote fell within the Progressive Era — Trust-busting, suffrage, and World War I.

Nationally, William McKinley finished with 292 of the 447 electoral votes to William Jennings Bryan's 155. William McKinley led the national popular vote with 51.64% of the ballots cast.

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