First Administration
Inauguration:
March 4, 1921; the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Vice President:
Calvin Coolidge
Secretary of State:
Charles Evans Hughs
Secretary of the Treasury:
Andrew W. Mellon
Secretary of War:
John W. Weeks
Attorney General:
Harry M. Daugherty
Postmaster General:
Will H. Hays; Hubert Work (from March 4, 1922); Harry S. New (from March 5, 1923)
Secretary of the Navy:
Edwin Denby
Secretary of the Interior:
Albert B. Fall; Hubert Work (from March 5, 1923)
Secretary of Agriculture:
Henry C. Wallace
Secretary of Commerce:
Herbert C. Hoover
Secretary of Labor:
James J. Davis
Supreme Court Appointments:
William H. Taft, Chief Justice (1921); George Sutherland (1922); Pierce Butler (1922); Edward T. Sanford (1923)
Congress #67
(April 11, 1921-March 3, 1923):
Senate:
59 Republicans; 37 Democrats
House:
300 Republicans; 132 Democrats; 1 Other
Congress #68
(December 3, 1923-March 3, 1925):
Senate:
51 Republicans; 43 Democrats; 2 Others
House:
225 Republicans; 207 Democrats; 3 Others
Election of 1920
| Candidates
| Electoral Vote
|
| Popular Vote
| Warren G. Harding
(Republican)
| 404
|
| 16,153,115
| James M. Cox
(Democratic)
| 127
|
| 9,133,092
| Eugene V. Debs
(Socialist)
| none
|
| 915,490
| Parley P. Christensen
(Farmer-Labor)
| none
|
| 265,229
|
|