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1928 United States presidential election in Georgia

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1928 United States presidential election in Georgia

← 1924
November 6, 1928 (1928-11-06)
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NomineeAl SmithHerbert Hoover
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceAnti-Smith Democratic
Home stateNew YorkCalifornia
Running mateJoseph T. RobinsonCharles Curtis
Electoral vote140
Popular vote129,60299,368
Percentage56.56%43.36%

County results

Smith

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Hoover

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%


President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

ElectedPresident

Herbert Hoover
Republican

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The1928 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 6, 1928, as part of the wider United States presidential election. Voters chose 14 representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

With the exception of a handful of historicallyUnionistNorth Georgia counties – chieflyFannin but also to a lesser extentPickens,Gilmer andTowns – Georgia since the 1880s had been aone-party state dominated by the Democratic Party. Disfranchisement of virtually all African-Americans and most poor whites had made the Republican Party virtually nonexistent outside of local governments in those few upcountry counties,[1] and the national Democratic Party served as the guardian ofwhite supremacy against a Republican Party historically associated with memories ofReconstruction. The only competitive elections wereDemocratic primaries, which state laws restricted to whites on the grounds of the Democratic Party being legally a private club.[2]

However, with all other prominent Democrats sitting the election out,[3] the party nominatedAlfred E. Smith, four-termGovernor of New York as its nominee for 1928, with little opposition. Smith had been the favorite for the 1924 nomination, but had lost due to opposition to his Catholic faith and "wet" views onProhibition: he wished to repeal or modify theVolstead Act.

Once Smith was nominated – despite his attempt to dispel fears by nominating "dry" Southern DemocratJoseph T. Robinson as his running mate[4] – extreme fear ensued in the South, which had no experience of the Southern and Eastern European Catholic immigrants who were Smith's local constituency. Southern fundamentalist Protestants believed that Smith would allowpapal and priestly leadership in the United States, which Protestantism was a reaction against.[5]

Prior to this election, Georgia was, along withTexas, the only state that had never voted Republican for president, even during Reconstruction. In Georgia, many Protestant ministers were strongly opposed to Smith.[6] However, with the state's large number of majority-black counties, there was great opposition to Hoover because of the strong Republican association with Reconstruction and black political power.[7]

The Smith/Robinson ticket carried the state of Georgia on election day, making Georgia– with Texas simultaneouslyvoting Republican for the first time– now the only state to have never voted for a Republican presidential candidate. Nonetheless, Hoover did fare better than any other GOP presidential nominee in Georgia history,[8] and his vote percentage would not be beaten untilBarry Goldwater carried the state in1964, by when the national Democratic Party had become firmly linked withblack civil rights. As in the rest of the South, Hoover's gains were largely confined to areas with few blacks, where he gained up to fifty percent inForsyth andWilkes counties, and in other northern upcountry counties he gained over forty percent. Nevertheless, unlike most Black Belt areas where there was no pro-Hoover trend,[9] in some heavily black counties likeLong,Effingham, andMcDuffie, where the white voting population was substantially German Lutheran and intensely hostile to Catholicism, Hoover did make large gains,[7] meaning that Georgia was one of only two states where any counties with nonvoting black majorities deserted Smith. Hoover also made large gains from the newly developing urban middle class inAtlanta andAugusta,[9] where his gains on Coolidge were comparable to the most anti-Catholic upcountry areas.

Results

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At the time, Georgia voters technically voted on their ballots for a slate ofpresidential electors, not for the candidates themselves, with each party selecting one elector to represent each of the state's 12congressional districts, plus two at-large electors, for a total slate of 14 electors. Therefore, the vote totals for each presidential candidate here are equal to that of the individual elector who received the highest number of votes for their respective party.

1928 United States presidential election in Georgia[10]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticAl Smith129,60256.56%14
RepublicanHerbert Hoover99,368[a]43.36%0
SocialistNorman Thomas124[b]0.05%0
Workers (Communist)William Foster64[b]0.03%0

Results by individual elector

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State at-large
CandidatePartyVotes%
John S. CandlerDemocratic Party129,60228.28
C. C. BrantleyDemocratic Party129,59528.28
Charles AdamsonRepublican Party63,49813.85
Anti-Smith Democratic35,8707.83
Total99,36821.68
Mary Harris ArmorRepublican Party63,49513.85
Anti-Smith Democratic35,8717.83
Total99,36621.68
James M. ElderSocialist Party of America1240.03
M. Raoul MillisSocialist Party of America1240.03
L. W. WarWorkers (Communist) Party640.01
C. S. KnightWorkers (Communist) Party640.01
Total458,307100.00
Source:[11]
From the1st congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Samuel B. AdamsDemocratic Party129,59356.57
Frank DurdenRepublican Party63,44927.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85015.65
Total99,29943.35
Henry ApplebaumSocialist Party of America1240.05
Ernest Carl FullertonWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,080100.00
Source:[11]
From the2nd congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
L. D. PassmoreDemocratic Party129,58756.57
J. M. PattersonRepublican Party63,45227.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85115.65
Total99,30343.35
Mildred HicksSocialist Party of America1240.05
Max SingerWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,078100.00
Source:[11]
From the3rd congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
E. A. RogersDemocratic Party129,58856.57
Charles E. BrownRepublican Party63,45227.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85015.65
Total99,30243.35
D. J. EddridgeSocialist Party of America1240.05
Denny G. KatzWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,078100.00
Source:[11]
From the4th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
W. R. JonesDemocratic Party129,59856.57
Henry O. LovvornRepublican Party63,49427.72
Anti-Smith Democratic35,86715.66
Total99,36143.37
J. F. LigonSocialist Party of America1240.05
S. J. LetheisWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,147100.00
Source:[11]
From the5th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Edgar Watkins Sr.Democratic Party129,59156.57
Mrs. Marvin WilliamsRepublican Party63,45027.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85315.65
Total99,30343.35
Mary KrauseSocialist Party of America1240.05
Nathan MazerWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,082100.00
Source:[11]
From the6th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Edgar BlalockDemocratic Party129,59256.57
George S. JonesRepublican Party63,45227.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85015.65
Total99,30243.35
T. J. HerringtonSocialist Party of America1240.05
Adam WehmerWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,082100.00
Source:[11]
From the7th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
N. A. MorrisDemocratic Party129,59156.57
Fred D. NobleRepublican Party63,45027.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85115.65
Total99,30143.35
Frederick TippensSocialist Party of America1240.05
Sam NassonWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,080100.00
Source:[11]
From the8th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ernest CampDemocratic Party129,59256.57
Mrs. C. A. VernoyRepublican Party63,45027.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85315.65
Total99,30343.35
Emily HaySocialist Party of America1240.05
H. C. BoatnerWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,083100.00
Source:[11]
From the9th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
B. P. GaillardDemocratic Party129,59156.57
W. A. CarlisleRepublican Party63,45227.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85015.65
Total99,30243.35
W. W. EdwardsSocialist Party of America1240.05
Harry HarainsWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,081100.00
Source:[11]
From the10th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
E. A. TignerDemocratic Party129,59256.57
E. J. ForresterRepublican Party63,46027.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85315.65
Total99,31343.35
W. B. WallSocialist Party of America1240.05
W. G. McCoyWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,093100.00
Source:[11]
From the11th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
John W. BennettDemocratic Party129,59156.57
Dan T. CowartRepublican Party63,45127.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,85115.65
Total99,30243.35
T. H. BlizzardSocialist Party of America1240.05
O. R. HutchinsonWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,081100.00
Source:[11]
From the12th congressional district
CandidatePartyVotes%
J. W. PalmerDemocratic Party129,59256.57
J. H. RushRepublican Party63,45227.70
Anti-Smith Democratic35,84515.65
Total99,29743.35
S. A. AlexanderSocialist Party of America1240.05
J. K. EiselerWorkers (Communist) Party640.03
Total229,077100.00
Source:[11]

Results by county

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CountyAlfred Emmanuel Smith
Democratic
Herbert Clark Hoover
Republican/“Anti-Smith”
MarginTotal votes cast[12]
#%#%#%
Appling41541.75%57958.25%-164-16.50%994
Atkinson35074.31%12125.69%22948.62%471
Bacon30560.04%20339.96%10220.08%508
Baker46282.35%9917.65%36364.71%561
Baldwin71272.51%27027.49%44245.01%982
Banks42253.76%36346.24%597.52%785
Barrow47941.19%68458.81%-205-17.63%1,163
Bartow83049.76%83850.24%-8-0.48%1,668
Ben Hill1,00668.62%46031.38%54637.24%1,466
Berrien73587.50%10512.50%63075.00%840
Bibb2,28952.42%2,07847.58%2114.83%4,367
Bleckley64190.03%719.97%57080.06%712
Brantley16649.11%17250.89%-6-1.78%338
Brooks77080.04%19219.96%57860.08%962
Bryan21959.19%15140.81%6818.38%370
Bulloch1,25876.47%38723.53%87152.95%1,645
Burke68772.54%26027.46%42745.09%947
Butts84685.11%14814.89%69870.22%994
Calhoun57186.25%9113.75%48072.51%662
Camden27450.65%26749.35%71.29%541
Campbell42556.52%32743.48%9813.03%752
Candler41175.55%13324.45%27851.10%544
Carroll1,91347.53%2,11252.47%-199-4.94%4,025
Catoosa56248.16%60551.84%-43-3.68%1,167
Charlton41572.17%16027.83%25544.35%575
Chatham5,53451.14%5,28848.86%2462.27%10,822
Chattahoochee14188.68%1811.32%12377.36%159
Chattooga92045.63%1,09654.37%-176-8.73%2,016
Cherokee58125.71%1,67974.29%-1,098-48.58%2,260
Clarke1,40766.03%72433.97%68332.05%2,131
Clay40587.85%5612.15%34975.70%461
Clayton61249.72%61950.28%-7-0.57%1,231
Clinch71783.37%14316.63%57466.74%860
Cobb1,42645.46%1,71154.54%-285-9.09%3,137
Coffee1,17666.55%59133.45%58533.11%1,767
Colquitt97054.93%79645.07%1749.85%1,766
Columbia27954.39%23445.61%458.77%513
Cook68974.41%23725.59%45248.81%926
Coweta1,65687.85%22912.15%1,42775.70%1,885
Crawford35888.18%4811.82%31076.35%406
Crisp52356.54%40243.46%12113.08%925
Dade45358.00%32842.00%12516.01%781
Dawson33253.38%29046.62%426.75%622
Decatur73438.84%1,15661.16%-422-22.33%1,890
DeKalb2,29349.09%2,37850.91%-85-1.82%4,671
Dodge67771.26%27328.74%40442.53%950
Dooly74482.67%15617.33%58865.33%900
Dougherty98272.15%37927.85%60344.31%1,361
Douglas45242.72%60657.28%-154-14.56%1,058
Early67474.48%23125.52%44348.95%905
Echols31491.55%298.45%28583.09%343
Effingham16320.63%62779.37%-464-58.73%790
Elbert1,05253.05%93146.95%1216.10%1,983
Emanuel1,07675.19%35524.81%72150.38%1,431
Evans48971.81%19228.19%29743.61%681
Fannin81131.92%1,73068.08%-919-36.17%2,541
Fayette36765.89%19034.11%17731.78%557
Floyd1,49446.34%1,73053.66%-236-7.32%3,224
Forsyth28723.51%93476.49%-647-52.99%1,221
Franklin77049.01%80150.99%-31-1.97%1,571
Fulton8,87248.64%9,36851.36%-496-2.72%18,240
Gilmer52934.33%1,01265.67%-483-31.34%1,541
Glascock12335.34%22564.66%-102-29.31%348
Glynn54940.73%79959.27%-250-18.55%1,348
Gordon74041.60%1,03958.40%-299-16.81%1,779
Grady1,17272.75%43927.25%73345.50%1,611
Greene62771.90%24528.10%38243.81%872
Gwinnett97047.74%1,06252.26%-92-4.53%2,032
Habersham1,10544.04%1,40455.96%-299-11.92%2,509
Hall1,52349.19%1,57350.81%-50-1.61%3,096
Hancock55282.39%11817.61%43464.78%670
Haralson69030.84%1,54769.16%-857-38.31%2,237
Harris55179.28%14420.72%40758.56%695
Hart91960.38%60339.62%31620.76%1,522
Heard49355.83%39044.17%10311.66%883
Henry76367.94%36032.06%40335.89%1,123
Houston32377.83%9222.17%23155.66%415
Irwin91784.99%16215.01%75569.97%1,079
Jackson85951.22%81848.78%412.44%1,677
Jasper63281.87%14018.13%49263.73%772
Jeff Davis31563.64%18036.36%13527.27%495
Jefferson79843.02%1,05756.98%-259-13.96%1,855
Jenkins40955.20%33244.80%7710.39%741
Johnson63269.00%28431.00%34837.99%916
Jones41480.54%10019.46%31461.09%514
Lamar67284.21%12615.79%54668.42%798
Lanier30368.71%13831.29%16537.41%441
Laurens1,98780.87%47019.13%1,51761.74%2,457
Lee28786.45%4513.55%24272.89%332
Liberty20149.75%20350.25%-2-0.50%404
Lincoln44551.86%41348.14%323.73%858
Long16629.28%40170.72%-235-41.45%567
Lowndes1,41370.33%59629.67%81740.67%2,009
Lumpkin56059.51%38140.49%17919.02%941
Macon81976.04%25823.96%56152.09%1,077
Madison47447.35%52752.65%-53-5.29%1,001
Marion36576.20%11423.80%25152.40%479
McDuffie30444.38%38155.62%-77-11.24%685
McIntosh14143.93%18056.07%-39-12.15%321
Meriwether1,51584.07%28715.93%1,22868.15%1,802
Miller32276.12%10123.88%22152.25%423
Milton18329.19%44470.81%-261-41.63%627
Mitchell1,35890.47%1439.53%1,21580.95%1,501
Monroe80170.88%32929.12%47241.77%1,130
Montgomery33777.47%9822.53%23954.94%435
Morgan80379.43%20820.57%59558.85%1,011
Murray98247.03%1,10652.97%-124-5.94%2,088
Muscogee2,09857.14%1,57442.86%52414.27%3,672
Newton87355.57%69844.43%17511.14%1,571
Oconee34453.42%30046.58%446.83%644
Oglethorpe81379.86%20520.14%60859.72%1,018
Paulding69034.66%1,30165.34%-611-30.69%1,991
Peach57273.33%20826.67%36446.67%780
Pickens54329.16%1,31970.84%-776-41.68%1,862
Pierce52364.73%28535.27%23829.46%808
Pike71475.00%23825.00%47650.00%952
Polk88637.73%1,46262.27%-576-24.53%2,348
Pulaski63985.89%10514.11%53471.77%744
Putnam68292.29%577.71%62584.57%739
Quitman17480.93%4119.07%13361.86%215
Rabun59065.85%30634.15%28431.70%896
Randolph80381.94%17718.06%62663.88%980
Richmond2,08629.01%5,10470.99%-3,018-41.97%7,190
Rockdale47275.16%15624.84%31650.32%628
Schley32880.99%7719.01%25161.98%405
Screven30029.82%70670.18%-406-40.36%1,006
Seminole37177.13%11022.87%26154.26%481
Spalding1,73480.80%41219.20%1,32261.60%2,146
Stephens43861.86%27038.14%16823.73%708
Stewart73289.27%8810.73%64478.54%820
Sumter1,23780.80%29419.20%94361.59%1,531
Talbot53687.87%7412.13%46275.74%610
Taliaferro44688.49%5811.51%38876.98%504
Tattnall46036.77%79163.23%-331-26.46%1,251
Taylor59062.57%35337.43%23725.13%943
Telfair2,05786.10%33213.90%1,72572.21%2,389
Terrell89788.55%11611.45%78177.10%1,013
Thomas1,24060.37%81439.63%42620.74%2,054
Tift73659.02%51140.98%22518.04%1,247
Toombs61552.74%55147.26%645.49%1,166
Towns51737.63%85762.37%-340-24.75%1,374
Treutlen39285.96%6414.04%32871.93%456
Troup1,55761.69%96738.31%59023.38%2,524
Turner32838.41%52661.59%-198-23.19%854
Twiggs57188.53%7411.47%49777.05%645
Union62317.82%2,87382.18%-2,250-64.36%3,496
Upson72176.54%22123.46%50053.08%942
Walker1,05337.09%1,78662.91%-733-25.82%2,839
Walton1,13572.80%42427.20%71145.61%1,559
Ware1,41651.40%1,33948.60%772.79%2,755
Warren24749.20%25550.80%-8-1.59%502
Washington1,14270.76%47229.24%67041.51%1,614
Wayne48854.16%41345.84%758.32%901
Webster17474.04%6125.96%11348.09%235
Wheeler31275.54%10124.46%21151.09%413
White27432.54%56867.46%-294-34.92%842
Whitfield1,15441.16%1,65058.84%-496-17.69%2,804
Wilcox45968.00%21632.00%24336.00%675
Wilkes74748.35%79851.65%-51-3.30%1,545
Wilkinson48768.21%22731.79%26036.41%714
Worth95275.44%31024.56%64250.87%1,262
Totals129,60256.56%99,36843.36%30,23413.19%229,158

Notes

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  1. ^Hoover vote isa fusion of Republican and Anti-Smith Democratic votes. Hoover received 63,498 Republican votes and 35,870 Anti-Smith Democrat votes.
  2. ^abThese write-in votes were not separated by county and only given as a statewide total.

References

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  1. ^Phillips, Kevin P.;The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 208, 210ISBN 9780691163246
  2. ^Springer, Melanie Jean;How the States Shaped the Nation: American Electoral Institutions and Voter Turnout, 1920-2000, p. 155ISBN 022611435X
  3. ^Warren, Kenneth F.;Encyclopedia of U.S. campaigns, elections, and electoral behavior: A-M, Volume 1, p. 620ISBN 1412954894
  4. ^Nelson, Michael (1991);Historic documents on presidential elections, 1787-1988, p. 296
  5. ^Whisenhunt, Donald W.;President Herbert Hoover, p. 69ISBN 1600214762
  6. ^Orwat, Stephen F.;The 1928 Presidential Election in the South: The Question of Southern Conservative Values (1994), p. 62
  7. ^abKey, V.O. junior; Southern Politics in State and Nation; p. 329ISBN 087049435X
  8. ^"Presidential General Election Results Comparison – Georgia". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  9. ^abPhillips,The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 212
  10. ^"1928 Presidential General Election Results – Georgia". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  11. ^abcdefghijklmGeorgia's Official Register, 1929(PDF). Atlanta, Georgia: Stein Printing Company. pp. 479–480.
  12. ^"GA US President Race, November 06, 1928". Our Campaigns.
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