Confederate States presidential election, 1927 (Enduring Schism)

The Confederate States presidential election of 1927 was the twelfth election held for President of the Confederate States. It was won by Carter Glass of the Democratic Party, who defeated Ellison D. Smith of the Citizens' Party.

Citizens' Party
The nomination of the Citizens' Party was won by Ellison D. Smith, Senator from South Carolina. His running mate was Thaddeus H. Carraway, Senator from Arkansas.

Democratic Party
The nomination of the Democratic Party was won by Carter Glass, Secretary of State under President Daniels and a former Secretary of the Interior (under President Breckinridge). His running mate was Cordell Hull, Representative from Tennessee.

Results
The Democratic Party won Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. The Citizens' Party won South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.