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The 1916 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 7, 1916, as part of the 1916 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Arizona was won by incumbent President Woodrow Wilson (D–New Jersey), running with incumbent Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, with 57.17% of the popular vote, against Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Charles Evans Hughes (R–New York), running with former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, with 35.37% of the popular vote.[2][3]
Results
Results by county
County
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson Democratic
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Charles Evans Hughes Republican
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Allan Louis Benson Socialist
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James Franklin Hanly Prohibition
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Margin
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Total votes cast[4]
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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Apache
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648
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66.12%
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311
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31.73%
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16
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1.63%
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5
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0.51%
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337
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34.39%
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980
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Cochise
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6,115
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60.35%
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3,203
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31.61%
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694
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6.85%
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120
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1.18%
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2,912
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28.74%
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10,132
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Coconino
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1,171
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56.52%
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802
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38.71%
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77
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3.72%
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22
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1.06%
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369
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17.81%
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2,072
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Gila
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3,686
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64.29%
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1,495
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26.08%
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510
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8.90%
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42
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0.73%
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2,191
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38.22%
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5,733
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Graham
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1,597
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70.76%
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497
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22.02%
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119
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5.27%
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44
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1.95%
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1,100
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48.74%
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2,257
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Greenlee
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1,492
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63.92%
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672
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28.79%
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156
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6.68%
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14
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0.60%
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820
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35.13%
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2,334
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Maricopa
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7,634
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52.14%
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5,747
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39.26%
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574
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3.92%
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685
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4.68%
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1,887
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12.89%
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14,640
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Mohave
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1,335
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59.97%
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643
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28.89%
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243
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10.92%
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5
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0.22%
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692
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31.09%
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2,226
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Navajo
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1,240
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65.92%
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574
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30.52%
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25
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1.33%
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42
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2.23%
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666
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35.41%
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1,881
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Pima
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2,079
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42.24%
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2,616
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53.15%
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150
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3.05%
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77
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1.56%
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-537
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-10.91%
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4,922
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Pinal
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1,232
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56.54%
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855
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39.24%
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60
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2.75%
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32
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1.47%
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377
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17.30%
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2,179
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Santa Cruz
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726
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50.35%
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666
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46.19%
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42
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2.91%
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8
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0.55%
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60
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4.16%
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1,442
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Yavapai
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2,893
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58.06%
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1,716
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34.44%
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331
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6.64%
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43
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0.86%
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1,177
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23.62%
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4,983
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Yuma
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1,322
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59.02%
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727
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32.46%
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177
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7.90%
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14
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0.63%
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595
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26.56%
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2,240
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Totals |
33,170 |
57.17% |
20,524 |
35.37% |
3,174 |
5.47% |
1,153 |
1.99% |
12,646 |
21.80% |
58,021
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References

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