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1940 United States presidential election in Wyoming

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1940United States presidential election in Wyoming

← 1936November 5, 19401944 →
 
NomineeFranklin D. RooseveltWendell Willkie
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateNew YorkNew York
Running mateHenry A. WallaceCharles McNary
Electoral vote30
Popular vote59,28752,633
Percentage52.82%46.89%

County Results

Roosevelt

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Willkie

  50–60%
  60–70%


President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

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The1940 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 5, 1940, as part of the1940 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Wyoming was won by incumbentDemocraticPresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt, running with the 11thSecretary of Agriculture,Henry A. Wallace, as his vice president, with 52.82 percent of the popular vote, against theRepublican candidate, American lawyer and corporate executiveWendell Willkie, running withOregon senatorCharles L. McNary, with 46.89 percent of the popular vote.[1] Willkie outperformedAlf Landon's1936 result by 17 points, and flipped 9 counties that Landon lost:Big Horn,Campell,Converse,Fremont,Goshen,Niobrara,Sublette,Washakie, andWeston.

Though originally against running for an unprecedented third term, Roosevelt was driven to do so after the outbreak ofWorld War II inEurope whenGermany invaded Poland in September 1939. With the American public strongly against intervention in Europe, Roosevelt and Willkie both promised not to get America involved in any foreign wars, however Willkie accused Roosevelt of not doing enough to prepare for the possibility of war, which the incumbent rebutted when he built up America's military and transformed it into"The Arsenal of Democracy". The Republicans then changed tactics and used this to accuse Roosevelt of secretly attempting to bring America into WW2, which Roosevelt had difficulty responding to and was more damaged by. Though the previous two elections had been largely contested overThe Great Depression, by 1939 the United States had begun emerging from the Depression, however it would still be an important issue in the campaign as Roosevelt's"New Deal" programs were widely popular among voters and seen as ending the Depression, while Willkie, a wealthy corporate executive, was damaged by his ties to Big Business, whichworking class voters still blamed for the Depression. Willkie also warned about the dangers of breaking the two-term tradition, which was first begun byGeorge Washington in 1789, and attacked Roosevelt for perceived incompetence and waste in his New Deal welfare programs. Despite his criticisms, Willkie said that he would keep most of the New Deal programs, and would make them more efficient.[2]

Because the country was locked in conflict withNazi Germany, theUnited Kingdom actively interfered in the election, attempting to persuade Americans to abandon their isolationist positions and join the fight. The U.K. strongly backed Roosevelt, but attempted to interfere in theRepublican primaries to push a more hawkish candidate. America ultimately wouldn't enter the war against Germany untilDecember 10th, 1941, a few days afterthe Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.[3]

With many voters wary of breaking the two-term tradition, Willkie vastly outperformed Alf Landon's 1936 results not only in Wyoming, but the entire nation, winning 10 states compared to Landon's 2. However, Roosevelt's popularity would prove too difficult to overcome, and he would successfully win an unprecedented third term. This would be the last occasion Teton County would vote for a Democratic presidential candidate untilBill Clinton carried the county in1992 – since then it has become a Democratic island in the nation's "reddest" state.[4] This would also be the third to last time that Wyoming would back the Democratic candidate in a presidential election and the last until1948, as RepublicanThomas Dewey would carry the state in1944 by a narrow margin.

Results

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1940 United States presidential election in Wyoming[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent)59,28752.82%
RepublicanWendell Willkie52,63346.89%
ProhibitionRoger W. Babson1720.15%
SocialistNorman Thomas1480.13%
Total votes112,240100.00%

Results by county

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County[5]Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat
Wendell Willkie
Republican
Roger W. Babson
Prohibition
Norman Thomas
Socialist
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Albany4,01859.05%2,75640.51%160.24%140.21%1,26218.55%6,804
Big Horn2,59447.38%2,85952.22%130.24%90.16%-265-4.84%5,475
Campbell1,12842.17%1,54057.57%30.11%40.15%-412-15.40%2,675
Carbon3,42954.26%2,88245.60%60.09%30.05%5478.66%6,320
Converse1,39542.45%1,88957.49%20.06%00.00%-494-15.03%3,286
Crook86938.92%1,35960.86%30.13%20.09%-490-21.94%2,233
Fremont2,64440.97%3,78858.70%90.14%120.19%-1,144-17.73%6,453
Goshen1,98240.80%2,86158.89%100.21%50.10%-879-18.09%4,858
Hot Springs1,26657.70%91341.61%80.36%70.32%35316.09%2,194
Johnson78134.76%1,46064.98%30.13%30.13%-679-30.22%2,247
Laramie7,80856.50%5,95543.09%260.19%310.22%1,85313.41%13,820
Lincoln2,83961.65%1,76538.33%10.02%00.00%1,07423.32%4,605
Natrona6,37353.34%5,55546.49%100.08%110.09%8186.85%11,949
Niobrara1,20045.59%1,42754.22%30.11%20.08%-227-8.62%2,632
Park2,74752.01%2,51247.56%190.36%40.08%2354.45%5,282
Platte1,84951.05%1,75848.54%40.11%110.30%912.51%3,622
Sheridan4,43953.69%3,81446.13%120.15%30.04%6257.56%8,268
Sublette62744.72%77154.99%10.07%30.21%-144-10.27%1,402
Sweetwater6,63772.98%2,43926.82%100.11%80.09%4,19846.16%9,094
Teton72853.81%62346.05%10.07%10.07%1057.76%1,353
Uinta2,00759.89%1,33539.84%60.18%30.09%67220.05%3,351
Washakie94246.34%1,08053.12%50.25%60.30%-138-6.79%2,033
Weston98543.13%1,29256.57%10.04%60.26%-307-13.44%2,284
Totals59,28752.82%52,63346.89%1720.15%1480.13%6,6545.93%112,240
County flips from 1936:
Democratic
  Hold
Republican
  Hold
  Gain from Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"1940 Presidential General Election Results - Wyoming". RetrievedApril 9, 2023.
  2. ^John W. Jeffries, A Third Term for FDR: The Election of 1940 (2017)
  3. ^Usdin, Steve (January 16, 2017)."When a Foreign Government Interfered in a U.S. Election — to Reelect FDR".POLITICO Magazine. RetrievedApril 9, 2023.
  4. ^Menendez, Albert J.;The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 342-343ISBN 0786422173
  5. ^abTrenholm, Virginia Cole, ed. (1974). "Election Statistics".Wyoming Blue Book Volume II(PDF). Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department. p. 649. RetrievedOctober 18, 2024.
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