1940 United States presidential election in New York explained

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Election Name:1940 United States presidential election in New York
Country:New York
Flag Image:Flag of New York (1909–2020).svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1936 United States presidential election in New York
Previous Year:1936
Next Election:1944 United States presidential election in New York
Next Year:1944
Turnout:75.7%[1] 3.1 pp
Election Date:November 5, 1940
Image1:FDRoosevelt1938.png
Nominee1:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Alliance1:American Labor
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Henry A. Wallace
Electoral Vote1:47
Popular Vote1:3,251,918
Percentage1:51.50%
Nominee2:Wendell Willkie
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:New York
Running Mate2:Charles L. McNary
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:3,027,478
Percentage2:47.95%
Map Size:440px
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 New York took place on November 5, 1940. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1940 United States presidential election. Voters had chosen 47 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New York was won by incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, who was running against Republican businessman Wendell Willkie of New York. Roosevelt ran with Henry A. Wallace of Iowa, and Willkie ran with Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon.

A former Governor of New York who had easily carried the state in his previous two presidential campaigns, Franklin Roosevelt again won New York State in 1940, but by a much closer margin. Roosevelt took 51.50% of the vote versus Wendell Willkie's 47.95%, a margin of 3.55%. This is the only one of his four elections in which New York was decided by less than 5%.

New York weighed in for this election as 6% more Republican than the national average. The presidential election of 1940 was a very partisan election for New York, with 99.45% of the electorate casting votes for either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.[2] In typical form for the time, the highly populated centers of New York City, Albany, Buffalo, and Rochester voted primarily Democratic, while the majority of smaller counties in New York turned out for Willkie as the Republican candidate. Much of Roosevelt's margin of victory was provided by his dominance in New York City. Roosevelt took over 60% of the vote in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, and decisively won New York City as a whole.

However, the boroughs of Queens and Staten Island flipped to the Republican side in 1940 after voting for FDR in 1932 and 1936, a major contributing factor as to why the race was much closer than the 20-point margin that FDR had won the state by in 1936, along with Willkie also winning the counties of Schenectady, Montgomery, Rockland and Sullivan, all of which Roosevelt had won in 1936. This was the first time since 1836 that a Democrat won the presidency without carrying Staten Island.

American Labor Party

Members of the Communist Party USA started joining the American Labor Party and Israel Amter, chair of the Communist Party, called for the "building of the American Labor Party". Communists in the ALP opposed reelecting Roosevelt in the 1940 election and the party's leadership started an attempt to remove them from the party. Fights broke out at the convention on September 14, 1940, where Roosevelt was given the nomination despite an attempted resolution condemning Roosevelt.

Results

1940 United States presidential election in New York
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt2,834,50044.98%
American LaborFranklin D. Roosevelt417,4186.62%
TotalFranklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent)3,251,91851.50%47
RepublicanWendell Willkie3,027,478 47.95%0
SocialistNorman Thomas18,950 0.30%0
CommunistEarl Browder11,289 0.18%0
ProhibitionRoger Babson3,250 0.05%0
N/AOthers1,0120.02%0
Totals6,313,897100.0%47

New York City results

1940 Presidential Election in New York CityManhattanThe BronxBrooklynQueensStaten IslandTotal
Democratic-
American Labor
Franklin D. Roosevelt478,153418,931742,668288,02438,3071,966,08360.69%
61.45%67.11%64.83%46.91%49.45%
RepublicanWendell Willkie292,480198,293394,534323,40638,9111,247,62438.52%
37.59%31.77%34.44%52.68%50.23%
SocialistNorman Thomas3,4962,9903,9511,74920812,3940.38%
1.48%1.30%1.20%1.69%1.62%
ProhibitionAaron S. Watkins378304460153221,3170.04%
0.05%0.05%0.04%0.02%0.03%
TOTAL778,099624,2041,145,567613,95477,4673,239,291100.00%

Results by county

CountyFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic/American Labor
Wendell Lewis Willkie
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[3]
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Albany77,05256.58%58,91243.26%2100.15%18,14013.32%136,174
Allegany5,07724.45%15,61175.17%790.38%-10,534-50.72%20,767
Bronx418,93167.11%198,29331.77%6,9801.12%220,63835.35%624,204
Broome32,09242.07%44,01357.70%1790.23%-11,921-15.63%76,284
Cattaraugus11,92434.02%22,98765.57%1440.41%-11,063-31.56%35,055
Cayuga13,98539.76%21,03259.80%1560.44%-7,047-20.04%35,173
Chautauqua21,52437.55%35,53662.00%2560.45%-14,012-24.45%57,316
Chemung15,20340.54%22,15659.08%1400.37%-6,953-18.54%37,499
Chenango5,24126.94%14,16872.84%430.22%-8,927-45.89%19,452
Clinton11,37852.19%10,36947.56%530.24%1,0094.63%21,800
Columbia8,59138.76%13,52761.04%440.20%-4,936-22.27%22,162
Cortland5,14729.56%12,23370.26%310.18%-7,086-40.70%17,411
Delaware5,96827.50%15,68472.28%480.22%-9,716-44.77%21,700
Dutchess25,59844.10%32,32955.69%1220.21%-6,731-11.60%58,049
Erie189,77950.68%183,66449.05%9920.26%6,1151.63%374,435
Essex5,54531.77%11,86868.01%380.22%-6,323-36.23%17,451
Franklin9,47945.23%11,44654.61%330.16%-1,967-9.39%20,958
Fulton9,04037.64%14,89662.03%790.33%-5,856-24.38%24,015
Genesee6,66431.39%14,50368.32%620.29%-7,839-36.93%21,229
Greene6,42538.67%10,15361.10%380.23%-3,728-22.44%16,616
Hamilton84029.24%2,02970.62%40.14%-1,189-41.39%2,873
Herkimer13,01342.45%17,59057.38%540.18%-4,577-14.93%30,657
Jefferson14,58136.22%25,58463.54%970.24%-11,003-27.33%40,262
Kings742,66864.83%394,53434.44%8,3650.73%348,13430.39%1,145,567
Lewis3,46630.06%8,04969.80%170.15%-4,583-39.74%11,532
Livingston6,39733.52%12,62966.18%580.30%-6,232-32.66%19,084
Madison6,30129.09%15,26270.46%990.46%-8,961-41.37%21,662
Monroe120,61351.09%114,38348.45%1,0990.47%6,2302.64%236,095
Montgomery15,07949.18%15,54650.71%340.11%-467-1.52%30,659
Nassau73,17133.67%143,67266.12%4500.21%-70,501-32.45%217,293
New York478,15361.45%292,48037.59%7,4660.96%185,67323.86%778,099
Niagara33,20747.37%36,72952.39%1650.24%-3,522-5.02%70,101
Oneida49,10948.27%52,36251.47%2710.27%-3,253-3.20%101,742
Onondaga67,48142.44%91,05657.26%4850.30%-23,575-14.82%159,022
Ontario9,11032.35%18,93267.23%1200.43%-9,822-34.88%28,162
Orange27,63241.43%38,91358.35%1450.22%-11,281-16.92%66,690
Orleans4,52529.16%10,95870.61%360.23%-6,433-41.45%15,519
Oswego13,45937.15%22,68862.62%830.23%-9,229-25.47%36,230
Otsego7,79831.64%16,77168.04%780.32%-8,973-36.41%24,647
Putnam4,79439.96%7,16459.71%390.33%-2,370-19.75%11,997
Queens288,02446.91%323,40652.68%2,5240.41%-35,382-5.76%613,954
Rensselaer32,38744.90%39,64854.97%970.13%-7,261-10.07%72,132
Richmond38,30749.45%38,91150.23%2490.32%-604-0.78%77,467
Rockland14,89742.20%20,04056.77%3621.03%-5,143-14.57%35,299
Saratoga15,03741.27%21,29858.46%980.27%-6,261-17.18%36,433
Schenectady32,04148.20%34,10151.30%3340.50%-2,060-3.10%66,476
Schoharie4,07335.68%7,31664.10%250.22%-3,243-28.41%11,414
Schuyler2,21130.83%4,93668.83%240.33%-2,725-38.00%7,171
Seneca4,20333.36%8,36466.39%310.25%-4,161-33.03%12,598
St. Lawrence15,56938.93%24,33960.86%820.21%-8,770-21.93%39,990
Steuben14,65134.58%27,58765.12%1270.30%-12,936-30.53%42,365
Suffolk33,85334.60%63,71265.12%2700.28%-29,859-30.52%97,835
Sullivan9,78545.01%11,87754.64%760.35%-2,092-9.62%21,738
Tioga4,08129.66%9,61869.91%590.43%-5,537-40.25%13,758
Tompkins7,11832.81%14,32566.04%2501.15%-7,207-33.22%21,693
Ulster20,40342.78%27,18657.00%1070.22%-6,783-14.22%47,696
Warren7,22634.54%13,65765.27%400.19%-6,431-30.74%20,923
Washington7,97733.27%15,96066.57%380.16%-7,983-33.30%23,975
Wayne7,35827.65%19,19672.12%620.23%-11,838-44.48%26,616
Westchester110,11437.49%182,88362.27%6940.24%-72,769-24.78%293,691
Wyoming4,39327.88%11,32371.87%390.25%-6,930-43.99%15,755
Yates2,17023.40%7,08476.38%210.23%-4,914-52.98%9,275
Totals3,251,91851.50%3,027,47847.95%34,5010.55%224,4403.55%6,313,897

See also

Works cited

Notes and References

  1. Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 2, p. 1072.
  2. Web site: 1940 Presidential General Election Results – New York . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2013-07-25.
  3. New York, ‘Vote, New York State, By Counties, November 5, 1940 For Highest Elector for President and Vice President’, The New York Red Book 1941 (Albany, 1941)