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1940 United States elections

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1940 United States elections
1938        1939        1940        1941        1942
Presidential election year
Election dayNovember 5
Incumbent presidentFranklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
Next Congress77th
Presidential election
Partisan controlDemocratic hold
Popular vote marginDemocratic +9.9%
Electoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)449
Wendell Willkie (R)82
1940 presidential election results.Red denotes states won by Willkie,blue denotes states won by Roosevelt. Numbers indicate theelectoral votes won by each candidate.
Senate elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contested36 of 96 seats
(32 Class 1 seats + 4 special elections)
Net seat changeRepublican +4[1]
1940 Senate results

  Democratic gain  Democratic hold
  Republican gain  Republican hold

  Progressive hold
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contestedAll 435 voting members
Popular vote marginDemocratic +5.8%
Net seat changeDemocratic +5
1940 House election results map
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested34
Net seat changeRepublican +2
1940 gubernatorial election results

  Democratic gain  Democratic hold

  Republican gain  Republican hold

Elections were held on November 5, 1940. TheDemocratic Party continued to dominate national politics, as it defended its congressional majorities and retained the presidency. It was the last election prior to theattack on Pearl Harbor and America's entry intoWorld War II.

In the presidential election, Democratic incumbent PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt was elected to serve an unprecedented third term, defeatingRepublican businessmanWendell Willkie of New York. Although Willkie fared better than the previous two Republican presidential candidates, Roosevelt crushed Willkie in the electoral college and won the popular vote by ten points. At the1940 Democratic National Convention, Roosevelt overcame opposition from Vice PresidentJohn Nance Garner and Postmaster GeneralJames Farley to win on the first ballot. Willkie won theRepublican nomination on the sixth ballot, defeating Ohio SenatorRobert A. Taft and Manhattan District AttorneyThomas Dewey.[2][3]

The Democrats gained five seats in the House of Representatives, furthering their majority over the Republicans. The Democrats also maintained a majority in the U.S. Senate; however, they lost three seats to the Republicans in that house.[3]

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References

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  1. ^Republicans picked up three seats in the regularly-scheduled elections and picked up an additional seat in the special elections.
  2. ^"1940 Presidential Election". The American Presidency Project. RetrievedDecember 28, 2011.
  3. ^ab"Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 5, 1940"(PDF). U.S. House of Reps, Office of the Clerk. RetrievedDecember 28, 2011.
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