Bryan received 6,502,925 (46.7%) popular votes n 1896.
No, William Mckinley had 51 percent of the votes and William Jennings Bryan had 46 percent.
William McKinley won the 1896 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1896 presidential election William McKinley received 271 electoral votes and William Bryan received 176 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,108,480 and Bryan 6,511,495.
1896 U.S. Presidential Election Results:-------------------------------------------------224 votes (50.1%) - minimum required271 votes (60.6%) - fmr. Gov. William McKinley (R-OH)176 votes (39.4%) - fmr. U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)1900 U.S. Presidential Election Results:-------------------------------------------------224 votes (50.1%) - minimum required292 votes (65.3%) - Pres. William McKinley (R-OH)155 votes (34.7%) - fmr. U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)1908 U.S. Presidential Election Results:-------------------------------------------------242 votes (50.1%) - minimum required321 votes (66.5%) - War Sec. William Howard Taft (R-OH)162 votes (33.5%) - fmr. U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)
The most electoral votes that William Jennings Bryan won from one state in one election was 18 votes from Texas in 1908.
Bryan won 176 electoral votes, carrying 22 states in 1896, won 155 votes, carrying 15 states in 1900and won 162 votes carrying 17 states in 1908. He ran well in the South and West but never carried California.
William Taft won the 1908 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1908 presidential election William Taft received 321 electoral votes and William Bryan received 162 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taft 7,676,258 and Bryan 6,406,801. Bryan received only 11,496 popular votes in Vermont. That was only 21.8% of the popular vote in Vermont.
William McKinley won the 1896 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1896 presidential election William McKinley received 271 electoral votes and William Bryan received 176 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,108,480 and Bryan 6,511,495. Incumbent President William McKinley won reelection in the 1900 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1900 presidential election William McKinley received 292 electoral votes and William Bryan received 155 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,218,039 and Bryan 6,358,345.
William McKinley won the 1896 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1896 presidential election William McKinley received 271 electoral votes and William Bryan received 176 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,108,480 and Bryan 6,511,495. Incumbent President William McKinley won reelection in the 1900 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1900 presidential election William McKinley received 292 electoral votes and William Bryan received 155 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,218,039 and Bryan 6,358,345.
McKinley faced off against William Jennings Bryan in both 1896 and again in 1900. McKinley won by a bigger margin the second time .The first campaign changed the way political campaigns were run. The Mark Hanna designed advertising was revolutionary. Use the link below to learn more.
1896 U.S. Presidential Election Results-------------------------------------------------224 votes (50.1%) - minimum required271 votes (60.6%) - former Gov. William McKinley (R-OH)176 votes (39.4%) - former U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)1900 U.S. Presidential Election Results-------------------------------------------------224 votes (50.1%) - minimum required292 votes (65.3%) - Pres. William McKinley (R-OH)155 votes (34.7%) - former U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan (D-NE)
William Taft won the 1908 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1908 presidential election William Taft received 321 electoral votes and William Bryan received 162 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taft 7,676,258 and Bryan 6,406,801.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the winner of the 1876 presidential election.