1920
South Carolina in 1920
The 1920 contest saw South Carolina line up behind Cox, delivering 9 electoral votes to the Democratic ticket. Nationally the result broke the other way — Warren G. Harding (Republican) won the presidency, leaving South Carolina among the states he did not carry.
It marked the 11th consecutive election in which South Carolina backed the Democratic party, a streak reaching back to 1880. The region divided — Georgia joined South Carolina for the Democratic ticket, while North Carolina did not. Across the 59 presidential elections South Carolina has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (28 times). The vote fell within the Roaring Twenties — Republican dominance to the Great Depression.
In the national count, Warren G. Harding took 404 of the 531 electoral votes, against James M. Cox's 127. Warren G. Harding led the national popular vote with 60.32% of the ballots cast.
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