The American Vote
Progressive EraND · 3 EV

1900

North Dakota: McKinley carries 3 EV.
North Dakota cast its 3 electoral votes for McKinley (Republican). National winner: William McKinley (Republican) — North Dakota voted with the national winner this cycle.

What happened in North Dakota, 1900

In 1900, North Dakota awarded its 3 electoral votes to McKinley of the Republican party. North Dakota ended up on the winning side — William McKinley captured the White House that year.

It marked the 4th consecutive election in which North Dakota backed the Republican party, a streak reaching back to 1888. The region divided — South Dakota and Minnesota joined North Dakota for the Republican ticket, while Montana did not. Across the 35 presidential elections North Dakota has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Republican party (30 times). The vote fell within the Progressive Era — Trust-busting, suffrage, and World War I.

In the national count, William McKinley took 292 of the 447 electoral votes, against William Jennings Bryan's 155. William McKinley led the national popular vote with 51.64% of the ballots cast.

The 1900 national map
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