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Secretary of State Candidate | Political Party | Popular Vote |
| James R. Noland | Democratic |
128,955 |
48.06% |
| John E. Ramer | Republican & Prohibition |
120,355 |
44.85% |
| Lizabeth A. Williams | Socialist |
13,706 |
5.11% |
| William L. Henderson | Progressive |
3,882 |
1.45% |
| Charles Williams | Liberal |
1,438 |
0.54% |
| Scattering | - |
1 |
0.00% |
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| Election Notes:
- The stated total for Noland is 128,955 but the county figures add up to 128,945.
- The stated total for Henderson is 3,882 but the county figures add up to 3,892.
- The scattering vote was not listed by county.
| Demographic Data
1920 Population: | 939,629 | Enum. | 1920 Population Density: | 3.5 | persons/km2 | 1910 Population: | 799,024 | Enum. | 1910 Population Density: | 3.0 | persons/km2 | Land Area (2000): | 268,627 | km2 | Annual Pop Growth Rate: | 1.6 | % |
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Data Sources:
- Source for Popular Vote data: Colorado Secretary of State. Abstract of Votes Cast at General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1916, Colorado Secretary of State (https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/Abstract/pdf/1900-1999/1916AbstractBook.pdf) (accessed 11 Dec 2023)
- Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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