The American Vote
Roaring TwentiesCT · 7 EV

1924

Connecticut: Coolidge carries 7 EV.
Connecticut cast its 7 electoral votes for Coolidge (Republican). National winner: Calvin Coolidge (Republican) — Connecticut voted with the national winner this cycle.

Reading the 1924 result in Connecticut

Connecticut backed Coolidge (Republican) in the 1924 presidential election, casting 7 electoral votes for the ticket. That placed Connecticut with the eventual winner: Calvin Coolidge went on to take the presidency, and Connecticut was part of his column.

Connecticut stayed in the Republican column for the 3rd straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1916. Connecticut did not move alone — neighboring New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island broke the same way in 1924. Over its 60 recorded presidential cycles, Connecticut has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 24 times in all. The vote fell within the Roaring Twenties — Republican dominance to the Great Depression.

Nationally, Calvin Coolidge finished with 382 of the 531 electoral votes to John W. Davis's 136. Calvin Coolidge led the national popular vote with 54.04% of the ballots cast.

The 1924 national map
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