1940 United States presidential election in Nebraska explained

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Election Name:1940 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Country:Nebraska
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1936 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Previous Year:1936
Next Election:1944 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Next Year:1944
Votes For Election:All 7 Nebraska votes to the Electoral College
Election Date:November 5, 1940[1]
Image1:WendellWillkie.jpg
Nominee1:Wendell Willkie
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Charles L. McNary
Electoral Vote1:7
Popular Vote1:352,201
Percentage1:57.19%
Nominee2:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:New York
Running Mate2:Henry A. Wallace
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:263,677
Percentage2:42.81%
Map Size:400px
President
Before Election:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Franklin D. Roosevelt
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1940 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 5, 1940, as part of the 1940 United States presidential election. Voters chose seven[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Nebraska was won by the Republican candidate, business man Wendell Willkie, running with Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary, with 57.19% of the popular vote, against incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt, running with Secretary Henry A. Wallace, with 42.81% of the popular vote.[3] [4]

Though he had carried the state by over 16 points just four years earlier in 1936, Roosevelt's popularity with Nebraskans completely eroded in 1940, and with 57.19% of the popular vote, the state would prove to be Willkie's second strongest state in the 1940 election, after neighboring South Dakota. Roosevelt lost the state by almost exactly the same margin as he had carried it four years prior.[5] This constituted a Republican victory margin of 14.4%, with the results in Nebraska representing a very large 30.8% shift to the right from 1936. Nebraska weighed in as a drastic 24.3% more Republican than the nation as whole. Roosevelt became the first Democrat since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to win the presidency without carrying Nebraska.

Key to Willkie's landslide victory was his overperformance among rural farmers in Nebraska, whom Roosevelt had carried decisively in 1936. Willkie flipped 39 counties that had been reliably Democratic just 4 years earlier, those being: Banner, Blaine, Box Butte, Boyd, Burt, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Cuming, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dodge, Dundy, Frontier, Gosper, Grant, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Keith, Kimball, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Morrill, Pawnee, Perkins, Phelps, Pierce, Red Willow, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sioux, Stanton, Thomas and Wayne.

The 1940 election would mark a turning point in Nebraska's politics; the state has voted for the Republican nominee by double digits in every election since, except for when Lyndon B. Johnson carried it by a fairly narrow margin of 5.2% amidst a national landslide victory. FDR's implosion among farmers can likely be attributed to his New Deal programs that paid farmers not to produce food and to destroy some crops, which was an attempt to cure the problem of food overproduction; the policy instead resulted in the United States needing to import food from other countries and paying more for it.[6] [7] Additionally, as Roosevelt was running for his third consecutive term, many voters were warying of breaking the long-standing two term tradition.

Results

Results by county

County[8] Wendell Lewis Willkie
Republican
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
data-sort-type="number"data-sort-type="number"%data-sort-type="number"data-sort-type="number"%data-sort-type="number"data-sort-type="number"%
Adams6,63060.60%4,31139.40%2,31921.20%10,941
Antelope4,33166.77%2,15533.23%2,17633.55%6,486
Arthur34864.21%19435.79%15428.41%542
Banner45066.57%22633.43%22433.14%676
Blaine45459.35%31140.65%14318.69%765
Boone3,33462.34%2,01437.66%1,32024.68%5,348
Box Butte2,94257.27%2,19542.73%74714.54%5,137
Boyd1,73462.13%1,05737.87%67724.26%2,791
Brown1,78364.65%97535.35%80829.30%2,758
Buffalo6,38761.14%4,06038.86%2,32722.27%10,447
Burt3,44357.08%2,58942.92%85414.16%6,032
Butler2,96647.75%3,24652.25%-280-4.51%6,212
Cass4,70456.46%3,62743.54%1,07712.93%8,331
Cedar4,39762.67%2,61937.33%1,77825.34%7,016
Chase1,55763.27%90436.73%65326.53%2,461
Cherry2,70560.30%1,78139.70%92420.60%4,486
Cheyenne2,39455.20%1,94344.80%45110.40%4,337
Clay3,57666.98%1,76333.02%1,81333.96%5,339
Colfax2,58752.28%2,36147.72%2264.57%4,948
Cuming4,38373.32%1,59526.68%2,78846.64%5,978
Custer6,26959.66%4,23840.34%2,03119.33%10,507
Dakota2,14046.91%2,42253.09%-282-6.18%4,562
Dawes3,18464.26%1,77135.74%1,41328.52%4,955
Dawson5,44566.02%2,80333.98%2,64232.03%8,248
Deuel1,15667.17%56532.83%59134.34%1,721
Dixon3,03861.37%1,91238.63%1,12622.75%4,950
Dodge7,14162.51%4,28237.49%2,85925.03%11,423
Douglas53,32544.38%66,84055.62%-13,515-11.25%120,165
Dundy1,44164.22%80335.78%63828.43%2,244
Fillmore3,67765.13%1,96934.87%1,70830.25%5,646
Franklin2,35463.08%1,37836.92%97626.15%3,732
Frontier2,06966.08%1,06233.92%1,00732.16%3,131
Furnas3,31664.85%1,79735.15%1,51929.71%5,113
Gage8,15661.55%5,09638.45%3,06023.09%13,252
Garden1,35164.73%73635.27%61529.47%2,087
Garfield1,05366.39%53333.61%52032.79%1,586
Gosper1,00161.45%62838.55%37322.90%1,629
Grant42363.51%24336.49%18027.03%666
Greeley1,53050.46%1,50249.54%280.92%3,032
Hall7,41261.26%4,68738.74%2,72522.52%12,099
Hamilton3,28666.36%1,66633.64%1,62032.71%4,952
Harlan2,18261.73%1,35338.27%82923.45%3,535
Hayes75955.93%59844.07%16111.86%1,357
Hitchcock1,66358.33%1,18841.67%47516.66%2,851
Holt4,84061.61%3,01638.39%1,82423.22%7,856
Hooker40373.27%14726.73%25646.55%550
Howard1,69643.11%2,23856.89%-542-13.78%3,934
Jefferson4,98064.35%2,75935.65%2,22128.70%7,739
Johnson2,91968.26%1,35731.74%1,56236.53%4,276
Kearney1,79253.44%1,56146.56%2316.89%3,353
Keith2,02253.48%1,75946.52%2636.96%3,781
Keya Paha1,00466.67%50233.33%50233.33%1,506
Kimball1,19061.82%73538.18%45523.64%1,925
Knox4,35257.79%3,17942.21%1,17315.58%7,531
Lancaster27,38458.63%19,32141.37%8,06317.26%46,705
Lincoln5,90854.36%4,96045.64%9488.72%10,868
Logan49860.51%32539.49%17321.02%823
Loup53965.10%28934.90%25030.19%828
Madison7,35364.87%3,98235.13%3,37129.74%11,335
McPherson41471.63%16428.37%25043.25%578
Merrick2,88666.31%1,46633.69%1,42032.63%4,352
Morrill2,21460.08%1,47139.92%74320.16%3,685
Nance1,96357.77%1,43542.23%52815.54%3,398
Nemaha3,81759.96%2,54940.04%1,26819.92%6,366
Nuckolls3,01761.70%1,87338.30%1,14423.39%4,890
Otoe5,79966.46%2,92733.54%2,87232.91%8,726
Pawnee2,64362.35%1,59637.65%1,04724.70%4,239
Perkins1,41357.28%1,05442.72%35914.55%2,467
Phelps2,51257.63%1,84742.37%66515.26%4,359
Pierce3,27169.30%1,44930.70%1,82238.60%4,720
Platte4,92956.07%3,86243.93%1,06712.14%8,791
Polk2,65361.87%1,63538.13%1,01823.74%4,288
Red Willow3,11955.70%2,48144.30%63811.39%5,600
Richardson4,83354.07%4,10545.93%7288.14%8,938
Rock1,10464.79%60035.21%50429.58%1,704
Saline3,67346.48%4,22953.52%-556-7.04%7,902
Sarpy2,16546.04%2,53753.96%-372-7.91%4,702
Saunders4,91754.16%4,16245.84%7558.32%9,079
Scotts Bluff7,98964.20%4,45535.80%3,53428.40%12,444
Seward4,11761.95%2,52938.05%1,58823.89%6,646
Sheridan3,16166.87%1,56633.13%1,59533.74%4,727
Sherman1,49444.18%1,88855.82%-394-11.65%3,382
Sioux1,07263.43%61836.57%45426.86%1,690
Stanton2,07465.74%1,08134.26%99331.47%3,155
Thayer3,89365.21%2,07734.79%1,81630.42%5,970
Thomas48663.70%27736.30%20927.39%763
Thurston1,97349.18%2,03950.82%-66-1.65%4,012
Valley2,44960.63%1,59039.37%85921.27%4,039
Washington2,92252.57%2,63647.43%2865.15%5,558
Wayne3,20969.70%1,39530.30%1,81439.40%4,604
Webster2,84768.18%1,32931.82%1,51836.35%4,176
Wheeler49553.69%42746.31%687.38%922
York5,32270.75%2,20029.25%3,12241.50%7,522
Totals352,20157.19%263,67742.81%88,52414.37%615,878

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United States Presidential election of 1940 - Encyclopædia Britannica. August 19, 2018.
  2. Web site: 1940 Election for the Thirty-ninth Term (1941-45). August 19, 2018.
  3. Web site: 1940 Presidential General Election Results - Nebraska. August 19, 2018.
  4. Web site: The American Presidency Project - Election of 1940. August 19, 2018.
  5. Web site: 1940 Presidential Election Statistics. Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2018-03-05.
  6. Web site: F.D.R.'s Disastrous Experiment. www.nytimes.com. 7 May 2023.
  7. Web site: Farmers and the New Deal. History Learning Site. 7 May 2023.
  8. Web site: Our Campaigns. NE US President Race, November 05, 1940.