1912 Democratic Party presidential primaries information
1912 Democratic Party presidential primaries
March 19 to June 4, 1912
1916 →
1,088 delegates to the 1912 Democratic National Convention 726 (two-thirds) votes needed to win
Candidate
Woodrow Wilson
Champ Clark
Home state
New Jersey
Missouri
Delegate count
324
440.5
Contests won
5
5
Popular vote
435,169
405,537
Percentage
44.6%
41.6%
Candidate
Judson Harmon
Oscar Underwood
Home state
Ohio
Alabama
Delegate count
148
117.5
Contests won
1
–
Popular vote
116,294
–
Percentage
11.9%
–
First place by popular vote
First place by convention roll call
Wilson Clark Underwood Harmon Baldwin Various[a]
Previous Democratic nominee
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic nominee
Woodrow Wilson
From March 19 to June 4, 1912, voters of the Democratic Party elected delegates to the 1912 Democratic National Convention for the purpose of choosing a nominee for president in the 1912 election.[1]
The primaries were inconclusive, with Speaker of the House Champ Clark holding a lead over Woodrow Wilson, but neither candidate close to the two-thirds of the delegates necessary to secure the nomination. In third place, Ohio governor Judson Harmon boasted the support of his home state and New York, the largest single delegation. House Majority Leader Oscar Underwood had strong support from the Deep South but little appeal outside the region.
At the convention, Wilson eventually secured the nomination over Clark after forty back-and-forth ballots.
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