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1948 United States presidential election in Idaho

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1948 United States presidential election in Idaho

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All 4Idaho votes to theElectoral College
 
NomineeHarry S. TrumanThomas E. Dewey
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateMissouriNew York
Running mateAlben W. BarkleyEarl Warren
Electoral vote40
Popular vote107,370101,514
Percentage49.98%47.26%

County Results

Truman

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%

Dewey

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%


President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

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The1948 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 2, 1948, as part of the1948 United States presidential election. State voters chose four[2] representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Franklin D. Roosevelt had carriedIdaho in all four of his presidential runs, carrying the state by more than 20 points in1932 and1936, but by a narrower 9 points in1940 and only 3.5 points in1944. However, Oregon Senator Wayne Morse said that Dewey would fail to maintain these gains in the West ifBureau of Reclamation programs were cut as demanded by theHouse Appropriations Committee.[3] Truman campaigned heavily in the West, including Idaho, arguing that the region was an economic colony ofWall Street under the GOP and that only the Democratic Party could give the region direct access to its natural resources.[4] While in Pocatello, Truman also defended himself against charges of corruption bymachine politics from his days inKansas City.[5]

Idaho was won byincumbent PresidentHarry S. Truman (DMissouri), running withSenatorAlben W. Barkley, with 49.98% of the popular vote, againstGovernorThomas E. Dewey (RNew York), running withGovernorEarl Warren, with 47.26% of the popular vote.[6][7]

This election marked the conclusion of Idaho's status as a swing state, as it would quickly become one of the most Republican states in the nation. In 1950, Republicans would score landslide wins in the state elections,[8] and Idaho has subsequently supported a Democratic presidential nominee only once, whenLyndon B. Johnson carried the state by 1.83 points in1964, amidst a national Democratic landslide. Furthermore, other than Johnson, no Democrat exceptJohn F. Kennedy in1960 has won even 40% of the state's vote. Idaho is one of only eight states[note 1] where Truman's margin has not been matched by any subsequent Democrat. In all remaining non-Confederate states, Lyndon Johnson outran Truman's narrow victory in his1964 landslide.[note 2]

This is the last election in which the southeastern Mormon counties ofBonneville,Bingham,Jefferson,Madison,Minidoka andOneida have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[9]

Results

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1948 United States presidential election in Idaho
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticHarry S. Truman (inc.)107,37049.98%
RepublicanThomas E. Dewey101,51447.26%
ProgressiveHenry A. Wallace4,9722.31%
ProhibitionClaude A. Watson6280.29%
SocialistNorman Thomas3320.15%
Total votes214,816100.00%

Results by county

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County[10]Harry S. Truman
Democratic
Thomas E. Dewey
Republican
Henry A. Wallace
Progressive
Claude A. Watson
Prohibition
Norman Thomas
Socialist
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Ada11,25342.14%14,97256.06%3891.46%480.18%430.16%-3,719-13.92%26,705
Adams64750.78%60347.33%191.49%40.31%10.08%443.45%1,274
Bannock9,67962.20%5,58035.86%2891.86%40.03%80.05%4,09926.34%15,560
Bear Lake1,66450.73%1,59048.48%250.76%10.03%00.00%742.25%3,280
Benewah1,59058.22%1,03838.01%853.11%110.40%70.26%55220.21%2,731
Bingham3,19749.58%3,16249.04%841.30%50.08%00.00%350.54%6,448
Blaine1,18254.67%94543.71%341.57%10.05%00.00%23710.96%2,162
Boise47950.96%43746.49%242.55%00.00%00.00%424.47%940
Bonner2,91649.70%2,66645.44%2684.57%80.14%90.15%2504.26%5,867
Bonneville5,38253.81%4,49944.99%1001.00%30.03%170.17%8838.82%10,001
Boundary1,02949.02%91043.35%1426.77%20.10%160.76%1195.67%2,099
Butte42650.35%41248.70%80.95%00.00%00.00%141.65%846
Camas27848.35%28950.26%81.39%00.00%00.00%-11-1.91%575
Canyon7,90343.04%9,70052.82%3892.12%3231.76%430.23%-1,797-9.78%18,363
Caribou47551.08%44748.06%70.75%10.11%00.00%283.02%930
Cassia2,17846.63%2,42451.89%631.35%30.06%30.06%-246-5.26%4,671
Clark16538.19%26260.65%40.93%10.23%00.00%-97-22.46%432
Clearwater1,57161.63%82032.17%1325.18%200.78%60.24%75129.46%2,549
Custer62549.72%61248.69%161.27%40.32%00.00%131.03%1,257
Elmore1,58963.48%85434.12%512.04%50.20%40.16%73529.36%2,503
Franklin1,76346.24%2,02853.19%210.55%10.03%00.00%-265-6.95%3,813
Fremont2,01452.85%1,77746.63%160.42%40.10%00.00%2376.22%3,811
Gem1,72450.32%1,58546.26%852.48%290.85%30.09%1394.06%3,426
Gooding1,84445.93%2,11152.58%511.27%60.15%30.07%-267-6.65%4,015
Idaho2,30054.53%1,79042.44%1172.77%70.17%40.09%51012.09%4,218
Jefferson2,01756.53%1,49041.76%561.57%50.14%00.00%52714.77%3,568
Jerome2,12449.34%2,12849.43%481.11%20.05%30.07%-4-0.09%4,305
Kootenai5,28451.49%4,26541.56%6686.51%130.13%320.31%1,0199.93%10,262
Latah3,81048.30%3,80548.23%2252.85%310.39%180.23%50.07%7,889
Lemhi86444.58%1,03753.51%361.86%10.05%00.00%-173-8.93%1,938
Lewis1,22469.43%48727.62%462.61%30.17%30.17%73741.81%1,763
Lincoln74846.26%85152.63%181.11%00.00%00.00%-103-6.37%1,617
Madison2,02455.50%1,60243.93%210.58%00.00%00.00%42211.57%3,647
Minidoka1,66848.60%1,65448.19%1012.94%40.12%50.15%140.41%3,432
Nez Perce5,74761.65%3,16833.98%3573.83%270.29%230.25%2,57927.67%9,322
Oneida1,00850.86%96248.54%100.50%20.10%00.00%462.32%1,982
Owyhee92547.75%96950.03%321.65%90.46%20.10%-44-2.28%1,937
Payette1,56838.42%2,43059.54%581.42%160.39%90.22%-862-21.12%4,081
Power79547.29%87552.05%70.42%40.24%00.00%-80-4.76%1,681
Shoshone4,47254.13%3,20038.74%5696.89%80.10%120.15%1,27215.39%8,261
Teton67252.83%59346.62%40.31%10.08%20.16%796.21%1,272
Twin Falls6,01942.81%7,83355.71%1721.22%210.15%160.11%-1,814-12.90%14,061
Valley82844.98%93951.00%653.53%30.16%60.33%-111-6.02%1,841
Washington1,70048.84%1,71349.21%521.49%100.29%60.17%-13-0.37%3,481
Totals107,37049.98%101,51447.26%4,9722.31%6280.29%3320.15%5,8562.72%214,816

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The others areArizona,Arkansas,Florida,Georgia,North Carolina,Oklahoma andTexas.
  2. ^Although inTennessee Truman outperformed Johnson by margin, both were outperformed byJimmy Carterin 1976.

References

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  1. ^"United States Presidential election of 1948 – Encyclopædia Britannica". RetrievedOctober 25, 2017.
  2. ^"1948 Election for the Forty-First Term (1949-53)". RetrievedOctober 25, 2017.
  3. ^Donaldson, Gary.Truman Defeats Dewey. p. 43.ISBN 081312851X.
  4. ^Truman, Harry S.Miracle of '48: Harry Truman's Major Campaign Speeches & Selected Whistle-stops. pp. 86–89.ISBN 0809325578.
  5. ^Goldzwig, Steven R.Truman's Whistle-stop Campaign. pp. 26–27.ISBN 1603440062.
  6. ^"1948 Presidential General Election Results – Idaho". RetrievedOctober 25, 2017.
  7. ^"The American Presidency Project – Election of 1948". RetrievedOctober 25, 2017.
  8. ^Weatherby, James B.; Stapilus, Randy.Governing Idaho: Politics, People and Power. p. 44.ISBN 0870045210.
  9. ^Sullivan, Robert David (June 29, 2016)."How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century".The National Catholic Review (America Magazine ed.).
  10. ^Our Campaigns;ID US President November 02, 1948
State and district results of the1948 United States presidential election
Electoral map, 1948 election
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