1944 United States presidential election in Illinois explained

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Election Name:1944 United States presidential election in Illinois
Country:Illinois
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1940 United States presidential election in Illinois
Previous Year:1940
Next Election:1948 United States presidential election in Illinois
Next Year:1948
Votes For Election:All 28 Illinois votes to the Electoral College
Election Date:November 7, 1944[1]
Image1:1944_portrait_of_FDR_(1)(small).jpg
Nominee1:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Harry S. Truman
Electoral Vote1:28
Popular Vote1:2,079,479
Percentage1:51.52%
Nominee2:Thomas E. Dewey
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:New York
Running Mate2:John W. Bricker
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:1,939,314
Percentage2:48.05%
Map Size:350px
President
Before Election:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Franklin D. Roosevelt
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)
Flag Year:1915

The 1944 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 7, 1944, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. State voters chose 28[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Illinois was won by incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt (DNew York), running with Senator Harry S. Truman, with 51.52% of the popular vote, against Governor Thomas E. Dewey (R–New York), running with Governor John W. Bricker, with 48.05% of the popular vote.[3] [4]

Primaries

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (Senate and House), as well as those for state offices.[5]

Turnout

The total vote in the state-run primary elections (Democratic and Republican) was 646,993.[5]

The total vote in the general election was 4,036,061.[5] Both major parties held non-binding state-run preferential primaries on April 11.[5]

Democratic

Election Name:1944 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1940 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
Previous Year:1940
Next Election:1948 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
Next Year:1948
Type:presidential
Country:Illinois
Candidate1:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Home State1:New York
Color1:3333ff
Popular Vote1:48,561
Percentage1:99.30%
Map Size:280px

The 1944 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on April 11, 1944, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's state primaries ahead of the 1944 presidential election.

The popular vote was a non-binding "beauty contest". Delegates were instead elected by direct votes by congressional district on delegate candidates.[5]

1944 Illinois Democratic presidential primary! style="text-align:left;"
CandidateVotes%
Franklin D. Roosevelt48,56199.30
Scattering3430.70
Total48,904100

Republican

Election Name:1944 Illinois Republican presidential primary
Country:Illinois
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1940 Illinois Republican presidential primary
Previous Year:1940
Next Election:1948 Illinois Republican presidential primary
Next Year:1948
Candidate1:Douglas MacArthur
Home State1:Wisconsin
Color1:37C871
Popular Vote1:550,354
Percentage1:92.02%
Candidate2:Riley A. Bender
Home State2:Illinois
Popular Vote2:37,575
Percentage2:6.28%
Map Size:100px

The 1944 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on April 11, 1944, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 1944 presidential election.

The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates.[5]

Douglas MacArthur won the primary. Illinois businessman Riley A. Bender placed second, running as a favorite son.

1944 Illinois Republican presidential primary! style="text-align:left;"
CandidateVotes%
Douglas MacArthur550,35492.02
Riley A. Bender37,5756.28
Thomas Dewey9,1921.54
Everett Dirksen5810.10
John Bricker1480.03
Harold E. Stassen1110.02
Wendell Willkie1070.02
Scattering210.00
Total598,089100

Results

Results by county

CountyFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Thomas Edmund Dewey
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[6]
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Adams13,73346.65%15,56452.87%1420.48%-1,831-6.22%29,439
Alexander4,76749.47%4,79249.73%780.81%-25-0.26%9,637
Bond2,60738.86%3,90758.24%1942.89%-1,300-19.38%6,708
Boone2,07426.59%5,70873.18%180.23%-3,634-46.59%7,800
Brown1,84951.26%1,73848.18%200.55%1113.08%3,607
Bureau6,97637.05%11,80262.68%510.27%-4,826-25.63%18,829
Calhoun1,27139.22%1,95660.35%140.43%-685-21.14%3,241
Carroll2,84331.72%6,10168.08%180.20%-3,258-36.35%8,962
Cass3,90951.54%3,64148.00%350.46%2683.53%7,585
Champaign13,84242.00%18,93557.46%1770.54%-5,093-15.45%32,954
Christian9,36050.77%8,99548.79%820.44%3651.98%18,437
Clark3,61940.02%5,37359.41%520.57%-1,754-19.39%9,044
Clay3,53143.54%4,48455.29%951.17%-953-11.75%8,110
Clinton3,94436.69%6,75362.82%530.49%-2,809-26.13%10,750
Coles8,93648.40%9,47351.31%540.29%-537-2.91%18,463
Cook1,275,36757.81%924,65941.91%6,1650.28%350,70815.90%2,206,191
Crawford4,48242.22%6,05657.04%790.74%-1,574-14.83%10,617
Cumberland2,39146.83%2,70052.88%150.29%-309-6.05%5,106
DeKalb6,00432.97%12,15766.76%490.27%-6,153-33.79%18,210
DeWitt3,65843.77%4,63055.40%690.83%-972-11.63%8,357
Douglas3,32341.36%4,68458.29%280.35%-1,361-16.94%8,035
DuPage18,71130.79%41,89068.93%1740.29%-23,179-38.14%60,775
Edgar5,05441.88%6,96157.68%540.45%-1,907-15.80%12,069
Edwards1,19728.16%3,01670.96%370.87%-1,819-42.80%4,250
Effingham4,58745.33%5,44153.77%910.90%-854-8.44%10,119
Fayette5,43545.72%6,33253.27%1201.01%-897-7.55%11,887
Ford2,27029.85%5,31769.91%180.24%-3,047-40.07%7,605
Franklin11,66350.24%11,37749.01%1730.75%2861.23%23,213
Fulton8,94644.22%11,11754.96%1660.82%-2,171-10.73%20,229
Gallatin2,17550.64%2,07348.27%471.09%1022.37%4,295
Greene4,26849.78%4,26149.70%450.52%70.08%8,574
Grundy3,54435.88%6,31063.89%220.22%-2,766-28.01%9,876
Hamilton2,91444.48%3,58254.68%550.84%-668-10.20%6,551
Hancock5,33839.90%7,97259.59%680.51%-2,634-19.69%13,378
Hardin1,37039.85%2,03759.25%310.90%-667-19.40%3,438
Henderson1,55036.43%2,69563.34%100.24%-1,145-26.91%4,255
Henry9,13040.11%13,53959.48%920.40%-4,409-19.37%22,761
Iroquois5,16833.03%10,38966.39%910.58%-5,221-33.37%15,648
Jackson6,73540.11%10,00259.57%540.32%-3,267-19.46%16,791
Jasper3,14247.43%3,45352.13%290.44%-311-4.70%6,624
Jefferson8,49651.33%7,91647.83%1390.84%5803.50%16,551
Jersey2,91044.87%3,54654.67%300.46%-636-9.81%6,486
Jo Daviess3,29833.66%6,46565.99%340.35%-3,167-32.33%9,797
Johnson1,52231.49%3,29868.24%130.27%-1,776-36.75%4,833
Kane23,36237.54%38,68962.16%1850.30%-15,327-24.63%62,236
Kankakee11,34242.50%15,25657.16%900.34%-3,914-14.67%26,688
Kendall1,67329.35%4,02270.55%60.11%-2,349-41.20%5,701
Knox10,07038.49%15,96461.02%1260.48%-5,894-22.53%26,160
Lake25,45341.52%35,67458.19%1830.30%-10,221-16.67%61,310
LaSalle21,48941.42%28,17954.32%2,2104.26%-6,690-12.90%51,878
Lawrence4,00343.02%5,19155.79%1111.19%-1,188-12.77%9,305
Lee4,89931.98%10,39767.88%210.14%-5,498-35.89%15,317
Livingston6,23133.29%12,43666.44%520.28%-6,205-33.15%18,719
Logan4,86837.88%7,95561.90%290.23%-3,087-24.02%12,852
Macon22,80853.58%19,60846.06%1530.36%3,2007.52%42,569
Macoupin11,95150.46%11,57248.86%1600.68%3791.60%23,683
Madison40,11458.24%28,39941.23%3590.52%11,71517.01%68,872
Marion10,07951.32%9,40847.90%1530.78%6713.42%19,640
Marshall2,59638.17%4,19561.68%100.15%-1,599-23.51%6,801
Mason3,28245.19%3,95954.52%210.29%-677-9.32%7,262
Massac1,75831.13%3,81467.53%761.35%-2,056-36.40%5,648
McDonough4,49733.03%9,02866.30%910.67%-4,531-33.28%13,616
McHenry5,56726.14%15,66673.55%660.31%-10,099-47.42%21,299
McLean14,01141.75%19,36657.70%1850.55%-5,355-15.96%33,562
Menard1,88838.33%3,01361.17%250.51%-1,125-22.84%4,926
Mercer3,27736.50%5,66763.12%340.38%-2,390-26.62%8,978
Monroe2,06833.85%4,03266.00%90.15%-1,964-32.15%6,109
Montgomery7,85546.08%8,98952.74%2011.18%-1,134-6.65%17,045
Morgan6,96543.72%8,92356.01%420.26%-1,958-12.29%15,930
Moultrie2,85346.93%3,18052.31%460.76%-327-5.38%6,079
Ogle3,95126.86%10,68072.59%810.55%-6,729-45.74%14,712
Peoria32,83748.83%34,17150.81%2430.36%-1,334-1.98%67,251
Perry4,67742.73%6,23656.97%330.30%-1,559-14.24%10,946
Piatt2,64140.09%3,91259.38%350.53%-1,271-19.29%6,588
Pike5,83350.58%5,63348.85%660.57%2001.73%11,532
Pope81325.74%2,30572.99%401.27%-1,492-47.25%3,158
Pulaski2,31141.28%3,24858.02%390.70%-937-16.74%5,598
Putnam86536.10%1,52163.48%100.42%-656-27.38%2,396
Randolph6,19945.06%7,51854.65%390.28%-1,319-9.59%13,756
Richland2,85838.04%4,57760.91%791.05%-1,719-22.88%7,514
Rock Island30,10255.48%23,98044.19%1800.33%6,12211.28%54,262
Saline7,35144.45%9,08354.92%1050.63%-1,732-10.47%16,539
Sangamon28,71346.50%32,87153.24%1610.26%-4,158-6.73%61,745
Schuyler2,55547.27%2,80151.82%490.91%-246-4.55%5,405
Scott1,86445.93%2,18553.84%90.22%-321-7.91%4,058
Shelby5,91948.35%6,20150.65%1231.00%-282-2.30%12,243
St. Clair48,32558.78%33,55740.82%3270.40%14,76817.96%82,209
Stark1,40131.43%3,05068.42%70.16%-1,649-36.99%4,458
Stephenson7,75539.13%11,94860.28%1180.60%-4,193-21.15%19,821
Tazewell14,41253.30%12,53146.34%960.36%1,8816.96%27,039
Union4,36751.21%4,11448.25%460.54%2532.97%8,527
Vermilion18,38746.60%20,79452.70%2730.69%-2,407-6.10%39,454
Wabash3,02645.83%3,49652.95%811.23%-470-7.12%6,603
Warren3,92635.53%7,08564.12%390.35%-3,159-28.59%11,050
Washington2,72333.26%5,42866.31%350.43%-2,705-33.04%8,186
Wayne4,01941.17%5,68358.21%610.62%-1,664-17.04%9,763
White4,82247.97%5,13951.12%910.91%-317-3.15%10,052
Whiteside5,55527.93%14,16271.21%1710.86%-8,607-43.28%19,888
Will27,08547.14%30,05852.32%3100.54%-2,973-5.17%57,453
Williamson9,97443.99%12,59455.55%1030.45%-2,620-11.56%22,671
Winnebago27,83147.22%30,83752.31%2770.47%-3,006-5.10%58,945
Woodford3,51435.90%6,23763.73%360.37%-2,723-27.82%9,787
Totals2,079,47951.52%1,939,31448.05%17,0880.42%140,1653.47%4,035,881

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United States Presidential election of 1944 – Encyclopædia Britannica. March 26, 2018.
  2. Web site: 1944 Election for the Fortieth Term (1945-49). March 26, 2018.
  3. Web site: 1944 Presidential General Election Results – Illinois. March 26, 2018.
  4. Web site: The American Presidency Project – Election of 1944. March 26, 2018.
  5. Web site: OFFICIAL VOTE of the STATE OF ILLINOIS CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, Nov. 7, 1944 PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL PRIMARY, APRIL 11, 1944. Illinois State Board of Elections. 11 July 2020.
  6. Géoelections; 1944 Presidential Election Popular Vote (.xlsx file for €15)