ELECTION FOR THE TWENTY-NINTH TERM, 1901-1905 WILLIAM MCKINLEY, President; THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Vice President 929 For President: in this event, upon the Vice President, Theodore Roosevelt, he accordingly took the oath of office at Buffalo, N.Y., on Sept. 14, 1901. William McKinley, the twenty-fourth President of the United States, was shot by an assassin Sept. 6, 1901, and died Sept. 14, 1901. The duties of the Presidential office devolving, For Vice President: ELECTION FOR THE THIRTIETH TERM, 1905-1909 THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President; CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS, Vice President Ala. Ark. Calif. Colo. Conn. Del. Fla. Ga. Idaho Ill. Ind. Iowa Kans. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Minn. Miss. Mo. Mont. Theodore Roosevelt, of New York.. Alton B. Parker, of New York.. 5 10 11 9 Total electoral vote 11 9 10 5 10 166 166 14 11 18 3 10 14 11 10 18 3 931 ELECTION FOR THE THIRTY-FIRST TERM, 1909-1913 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, President; JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN, Vice President James S. Sherman died at Utica, N.Y., Oct. 30, 1912, aged 57 years. 932 Name of candidate ELECTION FOR THE THIRTY-SECOND TERM, 1913-1917 WOODROW WILSON, President; THOMAS Riley MarshaLL, Vice President Ala. Ariz. Ark. Calif. Colo. Conn. Del. Fla. Ga. Idaho Ill. Ind. Iowa Kans. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Minn. Miss. Mo. Mont. Neb. 'After the election, was selected to receive the electoral votes of the States of Utah and Vermont owing to the death of James S. Sherman. |