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1904 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

The 1904 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 8, 1904, as part of the 1904 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.


The 1904 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 8, 1904, as part of the 1904 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Rhode Island overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominee, President Theodore Roosevelt, over the Democratic nominee, former Chief Judge of New York Court of Appeals Alton B. Parker. Roosevelt won Rhode Island by a margin of 24.42%.

1904 United States presidential election in Rhode Island
RepublicanTheodore Roosevelt of New York (incumbent)Charles Warren Fairbanks of Indiana41,60560.60%4100.00%
DemocraticAlton Brooks Parker of New YorkHenry Gassaway Davis of West Virginia24,83936.18%00.00%
SocialistEugene Victor Debs of IndianaBenjamin Hanford of New York9561.39%00.00%
ProhibitionSilas Comfort Swallow of PennsylvaniaGeorge Washington Carroll of Texas7681.12%00.00%
Socialist LaborCharles Hunter Corregan of New YorkWilliam Wesley Cox of Illinois4880.71%00.00%
Total68,656100.00%4100.00%
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