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This article describes the United States presidential election, 1904, in Missouri. The state voted for the eventual winner of this election and in every year since, with the exception of the 1956 election and the 2008 election.
Missouri has voted in presidential elections since 1820.
Presidential Candidate | Running Mate | Party | Electoral Vote (EV) | Popular Vote (PV) | |
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Theodore Roosevelt | Charles Fairbanks | Republican | 18[1] | 321,449 | 49.93% |
Alton Parker | Henry G. Davis | Democrat | 0 | 296,312 | 46.02% |
Eugene Debs | Benjamin Hanford | Socialist Party USA | 0 | 13,009 | 2.02% |
Silas Swallow | George Carroll | Prohibition Party | 0 | 7,191 | 1.12% |
Thomas E. Watson | Thomas Tibbles | Progressive People's Party | 0 | 4,226 | 0.66% |
Charles Corregan | William Cox | Socialist Labor Party | 0 | 1,674 | 0.26% |
Statewide winner in bold. See main article : U.S. presidential election, 1900.
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