1916 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Candidate
Woodrow Wilson
Home state
New Jersey
Contests won
19
Popular vote
1,173,220
Percentage
98.8%
Previous Democratic nominee
Woodrow Wilson
Democratic nominee
Woodrow Wilson
From March 7 to June 6, 1916, voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for president in the 1916 United States presidential election .[1] Incumbent President Woodrow Wilson was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1916 Democratic National Convention held from June 14 to June 16, 1916, in St. Louis , Missouri .
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Democratic Party (Convention )
Incumbent nominees
President: Woodrow Wilson
Vice President: Thomas R. Marshall
Republican Party (Convention )
Nominees
President: Charles Evans Hughes
Vice President: Charles W. Fairbanks
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John W. Weeks
Elihu Root
Charles W. Fairbanks
Albert B. Cummins
Theodore E. Burton
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Nominee: Allan L. Benson
VP nominee: George Ross Kirkpatrick
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