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notations refers to notes in the red cell immediately below.
- The popular vote shown is for the Party Ticket.
Popular Vote Results will vary among sources but will give a
general idea of the percentage in relation to the other results.
Popular vote figures exclude those states that did not use a
popular vote to select their electors to the
Electoral College.
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Amendment XII was enacted after the tie in 1800 -
In 1804 the electors began voting for President and Vice
President using separate ballots. This change ensured the Vice
President would most likely be of the same party as the
President.
- Beginning in 1848 all States hold the presidential election on
the same day in November.
- The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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Year |
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Presidential Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
Popular Vote |
Election Index Page
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1932
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
V1
Herbert Hoover
V2
Norman Thomas
William Zebulon
Foster
William D. Upshaw
William Harvey
Verne L. Reynolds
Other |
Democratic
Republican
Socialist V3
Communist
Prohibition
Liberty
Socialist Labor
(nominal parties) |
472
59
0
0
0
0
0
0 |
22,821,857
15,761,841
884,781
103,307
81,905
53,425
33,276
12,569 |
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Vice Presidential
Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 |
John N. Garner
Charles Curtis
James H. Maurer
James W. Ford
Frank S. Regan
Frank Hemenway
J. W. Aiken
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Democratic
Republican
Socialist
Communist
Prohibition
Liberty
Socialist Labor
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472
59
0
0
0
0
0
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V1 |
Roosevelt runs a campaign
promising to battle the Great Depression with a "New Deal," "I
pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American
people." |
V2 |
Hoover was seen as the
cause of the economy falling deeper into the depression,
therefore losing hands down to
F. D. R..
Hoover's results were
reduced by 26% over the returns of his election to the
presidency. |
V3 |
The people
voted for the socialistic New Deal" of Roosevelt
as well as increasing the votes to the Socialist Party by 230%
over the previous election. |
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This may be
the turning point of the Democrat Party's pandering to
the economic ignorance of the American people. (People
will vote selfishly rather than for the "good of the
country," when not educated to the facts.) |
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