Republican Party candidate Warren Harding won the 1920 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate James Cox. In the 1920 presidential election Warren Harding received 404 electoral votes and James Cox received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Harding 16,153,115 and Cox 9,133,092.
1920 was the first year that women were not barred from voting.
President Warren Harding was the first American president to be elected with the support of female voters. The election was in 1920. Harding was the Republican representative in the presidential election for that term.
No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took the election, replacing Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
I took 8 years because it was in 1920 and 1028 so that would make 8 years.
I'm not sure if this is what you were asking for but the election of 1920 was the first time women could vote in a federal election nation-wide.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected U. S. President in 1932, but he didn't become president until March 1933.
Warren Harding.
Barack Obama won the president election for 2012.
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was still the president. In fact, he was re-elected and served a second term. The United States got a new president after that: there was an election in 1920, and Warren G. Harding won.
He was Calvin Coolidge who became the president after Harding suddenly died.
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.
The result of the 1920 Presidential election is that the Republican candidate Warren G. Harding defeated Democrat James M. Cox.