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The table below is a list of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin. It is sorted to display elections by their presidential term/year of election, name, margin by percentage in popular vote, popular vote, margin in popular vote by number, and the runner up in the Electoral College.
Presidential election; Partisan control: Democratic hold: Popular vote margin: Democratic +24.3%: Electoral vote: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 523: Alf Landon (R) 8: 1936 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Landon, blue denotes states won by Roosevelt. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate. Senate ...
Roosevelt's net vote totals in the twelve largest cities increased from 1,791,000 votes in the 1932 election to 3,479,000 votes which was the highest for any presidential candidate from 1920 to 1948. Philadelphia and Columbus, Ohio , which had voted for Hoover in the 1932 election, voted for Roosevelt in the 1936 election.
1936 United States presidential election in Connecticut [1] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Democratic: Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York: John Nance Garner of Texas: 382,129: 55.32%: 8: 100.00%: Republican: Alf Landon of Kansas: Frank Knox of Illinois: 278,685 40.35% 0 0.00% Union: William Lemke of ...
Electoral vote 17: 0 0 Popular vote 942,716: 768,613 118,639 Percentage 51.22%: ... 1936 United States presidential election in Massachusetts [6] Party Candidate Votes
1936 United States presidential election in Rhode Island [1] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Democratic: Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York: John Nance Garner of Texas: 165,238: 53.10%: 4: 100.00%: Republican: Alf Landon of Kansas: Frank Knox of Illinois: 125,031 40.18% 0 0.00% Union: William Lemke of ...
The 1936 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 3, 1936, as part of the 1936 United States presidential election. North Carolina voters chose 13 [ 2 ] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
The 1936 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 3, 1936. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1936 United States presidential election . Voters chose 47 electors to the Electoral College , which selected the president and vice president .