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Incumbent President Woodrow Wilson won reelection in the 1916 presidential election defeating Charles Hughes. In the 1916 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 277 electoral votes and Charles Hughes received 254 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 9,126,300 and Hughes 8,546,789.

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