President Herbert Hoover and Governor Franklin D Roosevelt of New York.
FDR was elected by 472 electoral votes to Hoover's 59. carrying all the States except Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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.
Democratic Candidates:
James M. Cox, a Governor of Ohio and newspaper publisher
Democratic Running Mate: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Republican Candidates:
Warren G. Harding, also of Ohio
Republican Running Mate: Calvin Coolidge
Harding won the election, but died in office and Coolidge became President in August, 1923.
United States presidential election of 1928 pittedRepublican Herbert Hoover against Democrat Al Smith.
Warren Harding who won as a Republican ran against James M. Cox , a Democrat from Ohio. Eugene V. Debs also ran as the Socialist candidate but was not a factor in the election.
The two major-party candidates were the incumbent U. S. President, Republican Herbert Hoover, and the Governor of New York, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The candidates in the 1920 presidential election were Warren G.Harding and James M.Cox.
No, he was one of the candidates for the presidency during the 2012 election, and he won. There is no election in 2013.
An election in which delegates select and nominate candidates is called a caucus.
This depends on the election, but generally, there are only a few serious candidates every election.
primary election
These are elections in which candidates are not identified by party labels.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
Third-party candidates are better of under the proportional representation of election.
An election held to choose candidates for the main election is called a Primary Election.
In the 1920 United States presidential election, the candidates were Warren G. Harding from the Republican Party and James M. Cox from the Democratic Party. Warren G. Harding won the election with 16,152,200 popular votes and 404 electoral votes, while James M. Cox received 9,147,353 popular votes and 127 electoral votes.
Primary
General election