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Presidential Candidate | Vice Presidential Candidate | Political Party | Popular Vote | Electoral Vote |
| Woodrow Wilson | Thomas Marshall | Democrat |
48,357 |
95.94% | 9 |
| Theodore Roosevelt | Hiram Johnson | Progressive |
1,293 |
2.57% | 0 |
| William Taft | Nicholas Butler | Republican |
536 |
1.06% | 0 |
| Eugene Debs | Emil Seidel | Socialist |
164 |
0.33% | 0 |
| Write-ins | - | - |
55 |
0.11% | 0 |
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| Demographic Data
1920 Population: | 1,683,724 | Enum. | 1920 Population Density: | 21.6 | persons/km2 | 1910 Population: | 1,515,400 | Enum. | 1910 Population Density: | 19.4 | persons/km2 | Total Electoral Vote: | 9 | | Land Area (2000): | 77,983 | km2 | Annual Pop Growth Rate: | 1.1 | % |
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Data Sources:
- Source for Popular Vote data: South Carolina Secretary of State, "Statement of the Whole Number of Votes Cast for Presidential and Vice Presidential Electors at the General Election Held November 3, 1912 as Appears from Certified Returns of County Boards of Canvassers," Report of the Secretary of State to the General Assembly of South Carolina for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1912 and Ending December 31, 1912 Part II (Columbia, 1913)
- Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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