Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Marshall, President and Vice President, ran for reelection in 1916. Marshall was a former Governor of Indiana. In the 1916 election, the Republican candidate for Vice President, Charles Fairbanks, was also a former Governor of Indiana. The Hughes/Fairbanks ticket took the State of Indiana in one of the closest national presidential elections in U.S. history.
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