| 1916 Presidential Election | |
|---|---|
Nominees Wilson and Marshall |
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| Convention | |
| Date(s) | June 14-June 16, 1916 |
| City | St. Louis, Missouri |
| Venue | St. Louis Coliseum |
| Candidates | |
| Presidential Nominee | Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey |
| Vice Presidential Nominee | Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana |
| ‹ 1912 · 1920 › | |
The 1916 Democratic National Convention was held at the St. Louis Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri from June 14 - June 16, 1916. It resulted in the nomination of President Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey for President and Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana for Vice-President.
| Preceded by 1912 |
Democratic National Conventions | Succeeded by 1920 |
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