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Woodrow Wilson's successor was elected on 1920 November 2. Warren G. Harding was elected over James M. Cox.

Woodrow Wilson served two terms as President from 1913 March 4 to 1921 March 4, and did not stand for re-election, sticking to the unwritten convention of only serving two terms as president.

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