From February 12 to June 7, 1924, voters of the
Republican Party chose its nominee for
president
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in the
1924 United States presidential election
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 4, 1924. The Republican ticket of incumbent President Calvin Coolidge and Director of the Bureau of the Budget Charles Dawes defeated the Democratic ticket of John Davis and ...
. Only 17 states held Republican primaries that year, with most states selecting Convention delegates through
caucus
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es and state-level conventions. Delegates chosen through the primary process (in those states that held primary elections) attended the
1924 Republican National Convention
The 1924 Republican National Convention was held in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Public Auditorium, from June 10 to 12.
Incumbent President Calvin Coolidge was nominated for a full term and went on to win the general election. The convention nomina ...
held from June 10 to June 12, 1924, in
Cleveland
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,
Ohio
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.
Results
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See also
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1924 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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References
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