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The 1908 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3, 1908, as part of the 1908 United States presidential election. State voters chose 10 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1908 United States presidential election in California
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Nominee William Howard Taft William Jennings Bryan Eugene V. Debs
Party Republican Democratic Socialist
Home state Ohio Nebraska Indiana
Running mate James S. Sherman John W. Kern Ben Hanford
Electoral vote 10 0 0
Popular vote 214,398 127,492 28,659
Percentage 55.46% 32.98% 7.41%

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County Results

Taft

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  80–90%

Bryan

  40–50%
  50–60%


President before election

Theodore Roosevelt
Republican

Elected President

William Howard Taft
Republican

California voted for the Republican nominee, former War Secretary William Howard Taft and his running mate James S. Sherman of New York. They defeated the Democratic nominees, former representative and the 1896 and 1900 nominee, William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running with John W. Kern, a former Indiana state senator. Taft won the state by a margin of 22.48%. This was the first presidential election in which more votes were cast in Los Angeles County than in San Francisco, although this had also previously occurred in the 1906 gubernatorial election.

Bryan had previously lost California to William McKinley in both 1896 and 1900.

Results

General Election Results
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Republican Party William Howard Taft Ulysses S. Grant Jr. 214,398
Republican Party William Howard Taft Samuel M. Shortridge 213,598
Republican Party William Howard Taft Francis M. Smith 213,552
Republican Party William Howard Taft Alden Anderson 213,533
Republican Party William Howard Taft G. W. Dwinnell 213,532
Republican Party William Howard Taft Thomas J. Field 213,292
Republican Party William Howard Taft H. G. W. Dinkelspiel 213,225
Republican Party William Howard Taft Delos O. Druffel 213,071
Republican Party William Howard Taft Byron Erkenbrecher 212,931
Republican Party William Howard Taft Lyman M. King 212,314
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan James D. Phelan 127,492
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Harry P. Flannery 126,796
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Eugene German 126,696
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan W. B. Shearer 126,617
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan D. W. Carmichael 126,527
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Charles Edelman 126,483
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan A. W. Maltby 126,465
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan E. E. Bush 126,393
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Thomas E. Gibbon 126,312
Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan John W. Martin 126,190
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Mary E. Garbutt 28,659
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs G. W. Woodbey 28,572
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Benjamin Chambers 28,547
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Oliver Everett 28,534
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs J. H. Wilder 28,533
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs J. C. Weybright 28,532
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Mary F. Merrill 28,518
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Henry Meyer 28,507
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs F. C. Wheeler 28,500
Socialist Party Eugene V. Debs Bertha W. Starkweather 28,351
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Frederick Heard 11,770
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Ray T. Kimball 11,735
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Albert K. Nash 11,674
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin William H. Dorman 11,663
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Adolph R. Buckman 11,654
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Horace A. Johnson 11,653
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Henry C. Weisenburger 11,648
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Granville P. Hurst 11,644
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Christopher C. Crowell 11,616
Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin John H. Allin 11,597
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Al Murphy 4,278
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Frank R. Wehe 4,122
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Richard Kinsella 4,075
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen J. D. McGaughey 4,065
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen R. H. Norton 4,060
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Raymond E. Fair 4,058
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen C. K. Lambie 4,055
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Z. W. Craig 4,047
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen T. E. Amlin 4,043
Independence League Thomas L. Hisgen Henry E. Mills 4,042
Write-in Scattering 28
Votes cast 386,625

Results by county

County William Howard Taft
Republican
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
Eugene W. Chafin
Prohibition
Thomas L. Hisgen
Independence
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # % # %
Alameda 21,380 64.24% 7,110 21.36% 3,462 10.40% 608 1.83% 723 2.17% 14,270 42.87% 33,283
Alpine 75 87.21% 11 12.79% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 64 74.42% 86
Amador 1,035 51.88% 874 43.81% 38 1.90% 25 1.25% 23 1.15% 161 8.07% 1,995
Butte 3,094 52.74% 2,146 36.58% 384 6.55% 199 3.39% 43 0.73% 948 16.16% 5,866
Calaveras 1,323 55.54% 833 34.97% 167 7.01% 17 0.71% 42 1.76% 490 20.57% 2,382
Colusa 730 38.58% 1,064 56.24% 52 2.75% 33 1.74% 13 0.69% -334 -17.65% 1,892
Contra Costa 3,336 60.61% 1,599 29.05% 438 7.96% 71 1.29% 60 1.09% 1,737 31.56% 5,504
Del Norte 450 59.29% 202 26.61% 71 9.35% 28 3.69% 8 1.05% 248 32.67% 759
El Dorado 986 44.74% 1,019 46.23% 148 6.72% 22 1.00% 29 1.32% -33 -1.50% 2,204
Fresno 6,384 50.89% 4,743 37.81% 868 6.92% 508 4.05% 42 0.33% 1,641 13.08% 12,545
Glenn 618 44.72% 711 51.45% 19 1.37% 28 2.03% 6 0.43% -93 -6.73% 1,382
Humboldt 4,221 65.02% 1,206 18.58% 865 13.32% 138 2.13% 62 0.96% 3,015 46.44% 6,492
Imperial 909 47.64% 675 35.38% 204 10.69% 102 5.35% 18 0.94% 234 12.26% 1,908
Inyo 583 40.94% 618 43.40% 158 11.10% 37 2.60% 28 1.97% -35 -2.46% 1,424
Kern 2,270 45.60% 2,215 44.50% 380 7.63% 57 1.15% 56 1.12% 55 1.10% 4,978
Kings 1,198 53.22% 859 38.16% 112 4.98% 70 3.11% 12 0.53% 339 15.06% 2,251
Lake 625 42.84% 628 43.04% 110 7.54% 64 4.39% 32 2.19% -3 -0.21% 1,459
Lassen 551 54.61% 361 35.78% 81 8.03% 9 0.89% 7 0.69% 190 18.83% 1,009
Los Angeles 41,483 56.77% 22,076 30.21% 4,702 6.43% 4,033 5.52% 783 1.07% 19,407 26.56% 73,077
Madera 596 44.85% 574 43.19% 121 9.10% 21 1.58% 17 1.28% 22 1.66% 1,329
Marin 2,732 68.25% 983 24.56% 219 5.47% 28 0.70% 41 1.02% 1,749 43.69% 4,003
Mariposa 352 36.86% 480 50.26% 86 9.01% 14 1.47% 23 2.41% -128 -13.40% 955
Mendocino 2,746 55.56% 1,752 35.45% 293 5.93% 88 1.78% 63 1.27% 994 20.11% 4,942
Merced 1,107 44.58% 1,100 44.30% 152 6.12% 104 4.19% 20 0.81% 7 0.28% 2,483
Modoc 620 49.92% 574 46.22% 24 1.93% 12 0.97% 12 0.97% 46 3.70% 1,242
Mono 224 59.89% 121 32.35% 25 6.68% 0 0.00% 4 1.07% 103 27.54% 374
Monterey 2,486 53.64% 1,616 34.87% 211 4.55% 265 5.72% 57 1.23% 870 18.77% 4,635
Napa 2,405 59.08% 1,336 32.82% 206 5.06% 100 2.46% 24 0.59% 1,069 26.26% 4,071
Nevada 1,825 50.86% 1,368 38.13% 296 8.25% 76 2.12% 23 0.64% 457 12.74% 3,588
Orange 3,244 53.74% 1,911 31.65% 375 6.21% 451 7.47% 56 0.93% 1,333 22.08% 6,037
Placer 1,865 51.45% 1,491 41.13% 171 4.72% 69 1.90% 29 0.80% 374 10.32% 3,625
Plumas 659 57.91% 395 34.71% 59 5.18% 12 1.05% 13 1.14% 264 23.20% 1,138
Riverside 3,229 57.24% 1,374 24.36% 565 10.02% 427 7.57% 46 0.82% 1,855 32.88% 5,641
Sacramento 6,515 55.15% 4,533 38.37% 608 5.15% 106 0.90% 52 0.44% 1,982 16.78% 11,814
San Benito 937 53.57% 684 39.11% 63 3.60% 52 2.97% 13 0.74% 253 14.47% 1,749
San Bernardino 4,729 52.90% 2,685 30.03% 777 8.69% 618 6.91% 131 1.47% 2,044 22.86% 8,940
San Diego 5,412 57.56% 2,393 25.45% 1,342 14.27% 212 2.25% 44 0.47% 3,019 32.11% 9,403
San Francisco 33,184 55.19% 21,260 35.36% 4,523 7.52% 406 0.68% 751 1.25% 11,924 19.83% 60,124
San Joaquin 4,470 52.20% 3,331 38.90% 547 6.39% 167 1.95% 49 0.57% 1,139 13.30% 8,564
San Luis Obispo 2,008 50.76% 1,381 34.91% 370 9.35% 154 3.89% 43 1.09% 627 15.85% 3,956
San Mateo 2,865 62.91% 1,314 28.85% 301 6.61% 29 0.64% 45 0.99% 1,551 34.06% 4,554
Santa Barbara 2,713 55.19% 1,640 33.36% 376 7.65% 104 2.12% 83 1.69% 1,073 21.83% 4,916
Santa Clara 7,950 58.88% 3,836 28.41% 883 6.54% 696 5.15% 137 1.01% 4,114 30.47% 13,502
Santa Cruz 2,886 54.71% 1,643 31.15% 450 8.53% 237 4.49% 59 1.12% 1,243 23.56% 5,275
Shasta 1,891 47.61% 1,389 34.97% 577 14.53% 69 1.74% 46 1.16% 502 12.64% 3,972
Sierra 600 55.40% 510 37.86% 54 4.99% 11 1.02% 8 0.74% 190 17.54% 1,083
Siskiyou 1,813 47.40% 1,657 43.32% 264 6.90% 39 1.02% 52 1.36% 156 4.08% 3,825
Solano 3,115 54.72% 2,033 35.71% 402 7.06% 102 1.79% 41 0.72% 1,082 19.01% 5,693
Sonoma 5,427 57.50% 3,168 33.56% 483 5.12% 285 3.02% 76 0.81% 2,259 23.93% 9,439
Stanislaus 1,663 46.45% 1,390 38.83% 182 5.08% 315 8.80% 30 0.84% 273 7.63% 3,580
Sutter 896 54.94% 652 39.98% 45 2.76% 28 1.72% 10 0.61% 244 14.96% 1,631
Tehama 1,064 47.46% 894 39.88% 204 9.10% 62 2.77% 18 0.80% 170 7.58% 2,242
Trinity 393 44.41% 331 37.40% 130 14.69% 14 1.58% 17 1.92% 62 7.01% 885
Tulare 2,742 47.95% 2,329 40.73% 466 8.15% 143 2.50% 38 0.66% 413 7.22% 5,718
Tuolumne 943 44.40% 878 41.34% 187 8.80% 72 3.39% 44 2.07% 65 3.06% 2,124
Ventura 1,864 56.57% 1,181 35.84% 158 4.80% 48 1.46% 44 1.34% 683 20.73% 3,295
Yolo 1,707 49.01% 1,553 44.59% 127 3.65% 74 2.12% 22 0.63% 154 4.42% 3,483
Yuba 1,270 55.92% 902 39.72% 78 3.43% 11 0.48% 10 0.44% 368 16.20% 2,271
Total 214,398 55.45% 127,492 32.98% 28,659 7.41% 11,770 3.04% 4,278 1.11% 86,906 22.48% 386,597

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • El Dorado
  • Glenn
  • Inyo
  • Lake

See also

  • United States presidential elections in California

Notes

  1. However, this was not the first time San Francisco did not provide the largest county vote in the state; more votes were cast in El Dorado County than in San Francisco in 1852. Additionally, the Sacramento District had more raw votes than San Francisco in the state's first gubernatorial election in 1849.
  2. The source does not list these votes by county
  3. Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  4. Based on the highest elector on each ticket
  5. Individual county totals do not include the Scattering votes

References

  1. Statement of the Vote of California at the General Election, Held November 3, 1908. Sacramento, California. 1968. pp. 3–7. Retrieved July 14, 2024.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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The 1908 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3 1908 as part of the 1908 United States presidential election State voters chose 10 representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1908 United States presidential election in California 1904 November 3 1908 1912 Nominee William Howard Taft William Jennings Bryan Eugene V Debs Party Republican Democratic Socialist Home state Ohio Nebraska Indiana Running mate James S Sherman John W Kern Ben Hanford Electoral vote 10 0 0 Popular vote 214 398 127 492 28 659 Percentage 55 46 32 98 7 41 County Results Taft 40 50 50 60 60 70 80 90 Bryan 40 50 50 60 President before election Theodore Roosevelt Republican Elected President William Howard Taft Republican California voted for the Republican nominee former War Secretary William Howard Taft and his running mate James S Sherman of New York They defeated the Democratic nominees former representative and the 1896 and 1900 nominee William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running with John W Kern a former Indiana state senator Taft won the state by a margin of 22 48 This was the first presidential election in which more votes were cast in Los Angeles County than in San Francisco although this had also previously occurred in the 1906 gubernatorial election Bryan had previously lost California to William McKinley in both 1896 and 1900 ResultsGeneral Election Results Party Pledged to Elector Votes Republican Party William Howard Taft Ulysses S Grant Jr 214 398 Republican Party William Howard Taft Samuel M Shortridge 213 598 Republican Party William Howard Taft Francis M Smith 213 552 Republican Party William Howard Taft Alden Anderson 213 533 Republican Party William Howard Taft G W Dwinnell 213 532 Republican Party William Howard Taft Thomas J Field 213 292 Republican Party William Howard Taft H G W Dinkelspiel 213 225 Republican Party William Howard Taft Delos O Druffel 213 071 Republican Party William Howard Taft Byron Erkenbrecher 212 931 Republican Party William Howard Taft Lyman M King 212 314 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan James D Phelan 127 492 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Harry P Flannery 126 796 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Eugene German 126 696 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan W B Shearer 126 617 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan D W Carmichael 126 527 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Charles Edelman 126 483 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan A W Maltby 126 465 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan E E Bush 126 393 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan Thomas E Gibbon 126 312 Democratic Party William Jennings Bryan John W Martin 126 190 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Mary E Garbutt 28 659 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs G W Woodbey 28 572 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Benjamin Chambers 28 547 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Oliver Everett 28 534 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs J H Wilder 28 533 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs J C Weybright 28 532 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Mary F Merrill 28 518 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Henry Meyer 28 507 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs F C Wheeler 28 500 Socialist Party Eugene V Debs Bertha W Starkweather 28 351 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Frederick Heard 11 770 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Ray T Kimball 11 735 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Albert K Nash 11 674 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin William H Dorman 11 663 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Adolph R Buckman 11 654 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Horace A Johnson 11 653 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Henry C Weisenburger 11 648 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Granville P Hurst 11 644 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin Christopher C Crowell 11 616 Prohibition Party Eugene W Chafin John H Allin 11 597 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Al Murphy 4 278 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Frank R Wehe 4 122 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Richard Kinsella 4 075 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen J D McGaughey 4 065 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen R H Norton 4 060 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Raymond E Fair 4 058 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen C K Lambie 4 055 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Z W Craig 4 047 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen T E Amlin 4 043 Independence League Thomas L Hisgen Henry E Mills 4 042 Write in Scattering 28 Votes cast 386 625 Results by county County William Howard Taft Republican William Jennings Bryan Democratic Eugene V Debs Socialist Eugene W Chafin Prohibition Thomas L Hisgen Independence Margin Total votes cast Alameda 21 380 64 24 7 110 21 36 3 462 10 40 608 1 83 723 2 17 14 270 42 87 33 283 Alpine 75 87 21 11 12 79 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 64 74 42 86 Amador 1 035 51 88 874 43 81 38 1 90 25 1 25 23 1 15 161 8 07 1 995 Butte 3 094 52 74 2 146 36 58 384 6 55 199 3 39 43 0 73 948 16 16 5 866 Calaveras 1 323 55 54 833 34 97 167 7 01 17 0 71 42 1 76 490 20 57 2 382 Colusa 730 38 58 1 064 56 24 52 2 75 33 1 74 13 0 69 334 17 65 1 892 Contra Costa 3 336 60 61 1 599 29 05 438 7 96 71 1 29 60 1 09 1 737 31 56 5 504 Del Norte 450 59 29 202 26 61 71 9 35 28 3 69 8 1 05 248 32 67 759 El Dorado 986 44 74 1 019 46 23 148 6 72 22 1 00 29 1 32 33 1 50 2 204 Fresno 6 384 50 89 4 743 37 81 868 6 92 508 4 05 42 0 33 1 641 13 08 12 545 Glenn 618 44 72 711 51 45 19 1 37 28 2 03 6 0 43 93 6 73 1 382 Humboldt 4 221 65 02 1 206 18 58 865 13 32 138 2 13 62 0 96 3 015 46 44 6 492 Imperial 909 47 64 675 35 38 204 10 69 102 5 35 18 0 94 234 12 26 1 908 Inyo 583 40 94 618 43 40 158 11 10 37 2 60 28 1 97 35 2 46 1 424 Kern 2 270 45 60 2 215 44 50 380 7 63 57 1 15 56 1 12 55 1 10 4 978 Kings 1 198 53 22 859 38 16 112 4 98 70 3 11 12 0 53 339 15 06 2 251 Lake 625 42 84 628 43 04 110 7 54 64 4 39 32 2 19 3 0 21 1 459 Lassen 551 54 61 361 35 78 81 8 03 9 0 89 7 0 69 190 18 83 1 009 Los Angeles 41 483 56 77 22 076 30 21 4 702 6 43 4 033 5 52 783 1 07 19 407 26 56 73 077 Madera 596 44 85 574 43 19 121 9 10 21 1 58 17 1 28 22 1 66 1 329 Marin 2 732 68 25 983 24 56 219 5 47 28 0 70 41 1 02 1 749 43 69 4 003 Mariposa 352 36 86 480 50 26 86 9 01 14 1 47 23 2 41 128 13 40 955 Mendocino 2 746 55 56 1 752 35 45 293 5 93 88 1 78 63 1 27 994 20 11 4 942 Merced 1 107 44 58 1 100 44 30 152 6 12 104 4 19 20 0 81 7 0 28 2 483 Modoc 620 49 92 574 46 22 24 1 93 12 0 97 12 0 97 46 3 70 1 242 Mono 224 59 89 121 32 35 25 6 68 0 0 00 4 1 07 103 27 54 374 Monterey 2 486 53 64 1 616 34 87 211 4 55 265 5 72 57 1 23 870 18 77 4 635 Napa 2 405 59 08 1 336 32 82 206 5 06 100 2 46 24 0 59 1 069 26 26 4 071 Nevada 1 825 50 86 1 368 38 13 296 8 25 76 2 12 23 0 64 457 12 74 3 588 Orange 3 244 53 74 1 911 31 65 375 6 21 451 7 47 56 0 93 1 333 22 08 6 037 Placer 1 865 51 45 1 491 41 13 171 4 72 69 1 90 29 0 80 374 10 32 3 625 Plumas 659 57 91 395 34 71 59 5 18 12 1 05 13 1 14 264 23 20 1 138 Riverside 3 229 57 24 1 374 24 36 565 10 02 427 7 57 46 0 82 1 855 32 88 5 641 Sacramento 6 515 55 15 4 533 38 37 608 5 15 106 0 90 52 0 44 1 982 16 78 11 814 San Benito 937 53 57 684 39 11 63 3 60 52 2 97 13 0 74 253 14 47 1 749 San Bernardino 4 729 52 90 2 685 30 03 777 8 69 618 6 91 131 1 47 2 044 22 86 8 940 San Diego 5 412 57 56 2 393 25 45 1 342 14 27 212 2 25 44 0 47 3 019 32 11 9 403 San Francisco 33 184 55 19 21 260 35 36 4 523 7 52 406 0 68 751 1 25 11 924 19 83 60 124 San Joaquin 4 470 52 20 3 331 38 90 547 6 39 167 1 95 49 0 57 1 139 13 30 8 564 San Luis Obispo 2 008 50 76 1 381 34 91 370 9 35 154 3 89 43 1 09 627 15 85 3 956 San Mateo 2 865 62 91 1 314 28 85 301 6 61 29 0 64 45 0 99 1 551 34 06 4 554 Santa Barbara 2 713 55 19 1 640 33 36 376 7 65 104 2 12 83 1 69 1 073 21 83 4 916 Santa Clara 7 950 58 88 3 836 28 41 883 6 54 696 5 15 137 1 01 4 114 30 47 13 502 Santa Cruz 2 886 54 71 1 643 31 15 450 8 53 237 4 49 59 1 12 1 243 23 56 5 275 Shasta 1 891 47 61 1 389 34 97 577 14 53 69 1 74 46 1 16 502 12 64 3 972 Sierra 600 55 40 510 37 86 54 4 99 11 1 02 8 0 74 190 17 54 1 083 Siskiyou 1 813 47 40 1 657 43 32 264 6 90 39 1 02 52 1 36 156 4 08 3 825 Solano 3 115 54 72 2 033 35 71 402 7 06 102 1 79 41 0 72 1 082 19 01 5 693 Sonoma 5 427 57 50 3 168 33 56 483 5 12 285 3 02 76 0 81 2 259 23 93 9 439 Stanislaus 1 663 46 45 1 390 38 83 182 5 08 315 8 80 30 0 84 273 7 63 3 580 Sutter 896 54 94 652 39 98 45 2 76 28 1 72 10 0 61 244 14 96 1 631 Tehama 1 064 47 46 894 39 88 204 9 10 62 2 77 18 0 80 170 7 58 2 242 Trinity 393 44 41 331 37 40 130 14 69 14 1 58 17 1 92 62 7 01 885 Tulare 2 742 47 95 2 329 40 73 466 8 15 143 2 50 38 0 66 413 7 22 5 718 Tuolumne 943 44 40 878 41 34 187 8 80 72 3 39 44 2 07 65 3 06 2 124 Ventura 1 864 56 57 1 181 35 84 158 4 80 48 1 46 44 1 34 683 20 73 3 295 Yolo 1 707 49 01 1 553 44 59 127 3 65 74 2 12 22 0 63 154 4 42 3 483 Yuba 1 270 55 92 902 39 72 78 3 43 11 0 48 10 0 44 368 16 20 2 271 Total 214 398 55 45 127 492 32 98 28 659 7 41 11 770 3 04 4 278 1 11 86 906 22 48 386 597 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic El Dorado Glenn Inyo LakeSee alsoUnited States presidential elections in CaliforniaNotesHowever this was not the first time San Francisco did not provide the largest county vote in the state more votes were cast in El Dorado County than in San Francisco in 1852 Additionally the Sacramento District had more raw votes than San Francisco in the state s first gubernatorial election in 1849 The source does not list these votes by county Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket Based on the highest elector on each ticket Individual county totals do not include the Scattering votesReferencesStatement of the Vote of California at the General Election Held November 3 1908 Sacramento California 1968 pp 3 7 Retrieved July 14 2024 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link

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