PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Republican (R)
Democratic (D)
Socialist (S)
Farmer-Labor (FL)
Socialist-Labor (SL)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Warren G. Harding (R) and
Calvin Coolidge-8 electoral votes
ELECTORS
James Carey
William T. Delaplaine
Alfred Clayton Hayden
William G. Henkel
Ben Franklin Woelper, Jr.
William G. Albrecht
Asa Clarkhuff Sharp
J. Ellsworth Stonebraker
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
James M. Cox (D) and
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Eugene V. Debs (S) and Seymour Stedman
Parley Parker Christensen (FL) and
Max S. Hayes
William W. Cox (SL) and August Gilhaus
GOVERNOR
Albert C. Ritchie (D)
Secretary of State
Philip B. Perlman
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Harding and Coolidge 236,117
Cox and Roosevelt 180,626
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Debs and Stedman 8,876
Christensen and Hayes 1,645
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus 1,186
Harding and Coolidge 55.1 %
Cox and Roosevelt 42.2%
Debs and Stedman 2.1%
Christensen and Hayes .4 %
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus .3%
Harding and Coolidge 8 electoral
Cox and Roosevelt
Debs and Stedman
Christensen and Hayes
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Harding and Coolidge 16,152,200
Cox and Roosevelt 9,147,353
Debs and Stedman 913,664
Christensen and Hayes 263,540
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus 301,384
Harding and Coolidge 60.4 %
Cox and Roosevelt 34.2%
Debs and Stedman 3.42%
Christensen and Hayes . 99 %
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus 1.13%
Harding and Coolidge 404 electoral
Cox and Roosevelt 127
Debs and Stedman
Christensen and Hayes
W. W. Cox and Gilhaus
MISCELLANIA
Harding, the first candidate to step from the
U.S. Senate to the Presidency was ill
equipped to handle the office. His admin-
istration was scandal-ridden and he died
under somewhat strange circumstances in
1923.
Radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh made the
first broadcast of election returns for this
' race.
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