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1952 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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1952 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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All 9Washington votes to theElectoral College
 
NomineeDwight D. EisenhowerAdlai Stevenson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateNew York[2]Illinois
Running mateRichard NixonJohn Sparkman
Electoral vote90
Popular vote599,107492,845
Percentage54.33%44.69%

County results

Eisenhower

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%

Stevenson

  40–50%
  50–60%


President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

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The1952 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the1952 United States presidential election. Voters chose nine[3] representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Washington was won byColumbia University PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower (RNew York), running withCalifornia SenatorRichard Nixon, with 54.33% of the popular vote, againstAdlai Stevenson (DIllinois), running withAlabama SenatorJohn Sparkman, with 44.69% of the popular vote.[4][5]

This was the last time the a Republican won a majority of the vote inPacific County.

Results

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1952 United States presidential election in Washington[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower599,10754.33%
DemocraticAdlai Stevenson492,84545.69%
ConstitutionDouglas MacArthur7,2900.65%
ProgressiveVincent Hallinan2,4600.22%
Socialist LaborEric Hass6330.06%
SocialistDarlington Hoopes2540.02%
Socialist WorkersFarrell Dobbs1190.01%
Total votes1,102,708100%

Results by county

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CountyDwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson
Democratic
Douglas MacArthur
Constitution
Vincent Hallinan
Progressive
Eric Hass
Socialist Labor
Darlington Hoopes
Socialist
Farrell Dobbs
Socialist Workers
MarginTotal votes cast[6]
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams2,18166.29%1,10433.56%50.15%00%00%00%00%1,07732.73%3,290
Asotin2,72255.62%2,16044.14%100.20%20.04%00%00%00%56211.48%4,894
Benton13,41257.40%9,88942.33%540.23%50.02%30.01%00%10%3,52315.07%23,364
Chelan11,16461.73%6,86737.97%320.18%120.07%10.01%50.03%30.02%4,29723.76%18,084
Clallam6,44253.96%5,39045.15%370.31%530.44%100.08%50.04%10.01%1,0528.81%11,938
Clark18,97350.83%18,15348.63%1180.32%570.15%160.04%80.02%30.01%8202.20%37,328
Columbia1,51166.18%76533.51%60.26%10.04%00%00%00%74632.67%2,283
Cowlitz12,36652.08%11,24247.34%790.33%400.17%90.04%90.04%10%1,1244.74%23,746
Douglas2,95455.43%2,36144.30%100.19%20.04%00.%20.04%00%59311.13%5,329
Ferry68747.38%75452.00%60.41%30.21%00%00%00%-67-4.62%1,450
Franklin3,29153.89%2,79845.82%130.21%40.07%10.02%00%00%4938.07%6,107
Garfield1,15766.76%55932.26%170.98%00%00%00%00%59834.50%1,733
Grant4,51250.61%4,38149.14%160.18%50.06%00%00%10.01%1311.47%8,915
Grays Harbor12,16849.30%12,31749.90%840.34%620.25%420.17%90.04%10%-149-0.60%24,683
Island2,90161.68%1,77237.68%220.47%60.13%20.04%00%00%1,12924.00%4,703
Jefferson2,35554.70%1,93344.90%60.14%90.21%00%20.05%00%4229.80%4,305
King200,50753.93%165,58344.54%4,1301.11%1,1380.31%2380.06%1120.03%630.02%34,9249.39%371,771
Kitsap16,87644.89%20,53154.61%1220.32%410.11%160.04%50.01%50.01%-3,655-9.72%37,596
Kittitas5,20156.69%3,93742.91%270.29%80.09%10.01%00%00%1,26413.78%9,174
Klickitat2,84556.78%2,14042.71%150.30%20.04%80.16%00%10.02%70514.07%5,011
Lewis12,28762.78%7,11536.35%1200.61%360.18%80.04%50.03%00%5,17226.43%19,571
Lincoln3,42263.31%1,97436.52%80.15%10.02%00%00%00%1,44826.79%5,405
Mason3,82749.70%3,83049.74%250.32%140.18%00%30.04%10.01%-3-0.04%7,700
Okanogan6,08555.57%4,81743.99%310.28%120.11%20.02%30.03%00%1,26811.58%10,950
Pacific3,84650.19%3,77849.30%190.25%190.25%90%10.01%00%680.89%7,663
Pend Oreille1,56652.87%1,38046.59%100.34%50.17%10.03%00%00%1866.28%2,962
Pierce56,51549.66%56,13249.32%6790.60%3160.28%1070.09%440.04%180.02%3830.34%113,811
San Juan1,13364.16%61935.05%30.17%60.34%20.11%10.06%20.11%51429.11%1,766
Skagit11,44657.37%8,32141.71%970.49%730.37%140.07%10.01%00%3,12515.66%19,952
Skamania1,07252.29%97847.71%00%00%00%00%00%944.58%2,050
Snohomish26,74947.94%28,51851.11%2460.44%2100.38%590.11%150.03%40.01%-1,769-3.17%55,801
Spokane56,95855.17%45,82744.39%2670.26%1100.11%570.06%110.01%60.01%11,13110.78%103,236
Stevens4,45856.54%3,35542.55%500.63%170.22%40.05%00%10.01%1,10313.99%7,885
Thurston13,90458.32%9,76440.96%1080.45%570.24%40.17%10%20.01%4,14017.36%23,840
Wahkiakum81546.31%92852.73%40.23%50.28%70.40%10.06%00%-113-6.42%1,760
Walla Walla11,98767.28%5,73832.21%840.47%50.03%20.01%10.01%00%6,24935.07%17,817
Whatcom17,59057.06%12,87741.77%2560.83%880.29%120.04%30.01%20.01%4,71315.29%30,828
Whitman8,90565.67%4,61134.00%330.24%70.05%10.01%20.01%10.01%4,29431.67%13,560
Yakima32,31764.06%17,64734.98%4410.87%290.06%60.01%50.01%20%14,67029.08%50,447
Totals599,10754.33%492,84544.69%7,2900.66%2,4600.22%6330.06%2540.02%1190.01%106,2629.64%1,102,708

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"United States Presidential election of 1952 - Encyclopædia Britannica". RetrievedJuly 25, 2017.
  2. ^"U.S. presidential election, 1952". Facts on File. Archived fromthe original on October 29, 2013. RetrievedOctober 24, 2013.Eisenhower, born in Texas, considered a resident of New York, and headquartered at the time in Paris, finally decided to run for the Republican nomination
  3. ^"1952 Election for the Forty-Second Term (1953-57)". RetrievedJuly 25, 2017.
  4. ^"1952 Presidential General Election Results - Washington". RetrievedJuly 25, 2017.
  5. ^"The American Presidency Project - Election of 1952". RetrievedJuly 25, 2017.
  6. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Presidential Candidates".Official Abstract of Votes State General Election November 4, 1952. Olympia, Washington. p. 5.
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