American Psephology

The 1924 Presidential Election in Alabama

On November 4, 1924, Alabama's voters voted for twelve at-large electors. Four electoral slates ran.

The Democratic candidates (with votes in the May 13 primary):

  • At-large - Atticus Mullin - 78,229 votes
  • At-large - R. B. Vail - 66,107 votes
  • 1st District - L. J. Bugg - 7391 votes
  • 2nd District - Harvey M. Blue - 14,233 votes
  • 3rd District - John A. Adams - 8625 votes
  • 4th District - G. C. Bates - 6732 votes
  • 5th District - S. J. Nolen - 9249 votes
  • 6th District - Jerome T. Fuller - 6738 votes
  • 7th District - W. E. James - 7125 votes
  • 8th District - H. J. Bradshaw - 7970 votes
  • 9th District - unknown
  • 10th District - Y. M. Quinn - 6408 votes

The Republican, La Follette, and Prohibition candidates are unknown.

The county returns are as follows:

Democrats Republicans La Follette Prohibitionists
Autauga 781 146 22 5
Baldwin 1023 549 392 14
Barbour 1340 78 40 5
Bibb 875 251 240 8
Blount 2083 1518 103 6
Bullock 763 8 1 0
Butler 1050 95 115 0
Calhoun 1907 766 129 17
Chambers 1922 146 43 1
Cherokee 1380 845 45 6
Chilton 848 1595 75 6
Choctaw 1021 19 2 2
Clarke 1059 78 12 3
Clay 1597 1017 49 4
Cleburne 622 696 38 4
Coffee 1597 323 20 5
Colbert 1503 576 189 10
Conecuh 955 92 31 6
Coosa 790 508 15 1
Covington 1776 156 132 4
Crenshaw 1107 117 8 11
Cullman 1809 1639 180 5
Dale 1117 297 22 5
Dallas 1948 50 125 0
DeKalb 3003 3434 0 0
Elmore 1088 219 15 11
Escambia 1217 152 46 5
Etowah 3081 1664 242 30
Fayette 1358 977 30 3
Franklin 1985 22 65 3
Geneva 1191 477 39 6
Greene 408 5 1 1
Hale 856 23 4 2
Henry 816 179 37 3
Houston 1731 242 83 8
Jackson 1923 885 86 15
Jefferson 15,133 5678 2808 161
Lamar 1087 262 18 2
Lauderdale 2266 823 80 9
Lawrence 990 468 12 2
Lee 1290 98 111 5
Limestone 1415 136 51 18
Lowndes 602 5 20 1
Macon 538 48 2 1
Madison 2166 368 49 3
Marengo 1243 17 2 1
Marion 1359 12 1 0
Marshall 2629 1718 81 5
Mobile 4125 1814 380 36
Monroe 1155 22 22 3
Montgomery 4422 233 375 12
Morgan 2247 519 352 21
Perry 928 25 12 0
Pickens 1045 132 15 3
Pike 1832 30 15 5
Randolph 1307 669 18 7
Russell 474 14 31 0
Shelby 1882 1753 186 6
St. Clair 1281 1432 110 5
Sumter 837 28 19 0
Talladega 1730 628 48 6
Tallapoosa 1713 1 3 3
Tuscaloosa 2363 247 128 16
Walker 3351 2446 332 9
Washington 610 55 12 1
Wilcox 938 6 15 0
Winston 650 1096 45 5
Total 113,138 (69.69%) 40,615 (25.02%) 8040 (4.95%) 562 (.35%)

The Democratic slate was duly elected, and voted for Davis and Bryan on January 12.