Charles Dawes Candidate

Born: August 27, 1865
Marietta, Ohio
Washington County
United States
Resided: Evanston, Illinois
Cook County
Death: April 23, 1951
Gender: Man
Occupation: Attorney and banker
Military Service: U.S. Army, 17th Engineers, World War I (Brigadier General).
Political Party: Republican
Offices Held: U.S. Vice President (1925-1919).
Notes: Dawes also served as U.S. Comptroller of the Currency (1898-1891), Director of the Bureau of the Budget (1921-1922), and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1929-1931). He was a co-receipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925.
Sources: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. United States Census, 1920.
Photo of Charles Dawes
Photo of Charles Dawes
Library of Congress.

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 1 1
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/04/1924 President / Vice President General Republican 420,759 51.18% Won