Confederate States presidential election, 1915 (Enduring Schism)

The Confederate States presidential election of 1915 was the tenth election held for President of the Confederate States. It was won by M. Hoke Smith of the Citizens' Party, who defeated Edward D. White of the Democratic Party.

Citizens' Party
The nomination of the Citizens' Party was won by M. Hoke Smith, Senator from Georgia. His running mate was James K. Vardaman, the Governor of Mississippi.

Democratic Party
The nomination of the Democratic Party was won by Edward D. White, Senator from Louisiana and former Justice of the Supreme Court. His running mate was Josephus Daniels, Senator from North Carolina.

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