1944 United States presidential election in Nebraska explained

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Election Name:1944 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Country:Nebraska
Flag Year:1927
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1940 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Previous Year:1940
Next Election:1948 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Next Year:1948
Votes For Election:All 6 Nebraska votes to the Electoral College
Election Date:November 7, 1944[1]
Image1:Dewey circa 1946 (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Thomas E. Dewey
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:John W. Bricker
Electoral Vote1:6
Popular Vote1:329,880
Percentage1:58.58%
Nominee2:Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:New York
Running Mate2:Harry S. Truman
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:233,246
Percentage2:41.42%
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 1944 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 7, 1944, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. Voters chose six[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Nebraska was won by the Republican nominee, Governor of New York Thomas E. Dewey, running with Governor of Ohio John Bricker, with 58.58% of the popular vote, against incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt, running with Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman, with 41.42% of the popular vote.[3] [4]

Dewey won Nebraska by a large margin of 17.2%, a 2.8% increase from Wendell Willkie's margin 4 years earlier in 1940. Key to his victory were his large margins in the rural agriculture-reliant counties, which had supported Roosevelt in his previous runs in 1932 and 1936, however turned against him in 1940, largely due to parts of The New Deal which paid farmers to destroy their crops to prevent overproduction backfiring, and causing food shortages, along with requiring more food to be imported from other countries.[5] [6] With a swing to the right of 2.8%, Nebraska continued its heavy trend to the Republican column, with 1944 marking its 3rd consecutive swing the right, which began in 1936 with Alf Landon's surprising overperformance. Roosevelt did however manage to flip Greeley County by 23 votes, which had voted for Willkie.

With a nationwide Roosevelt popular vote victory margin of 7.5%, Nebraska voted 24.7% to the right of the nation, and the state would prove to be Dewey's second strongest state after Kansas.[7] Dewey's margin of victory was the most for any candidate since Roosevelt himself in 1932 and the most for a Republican since Herbert Hoover in 1928.

Results

Results by county

County[8] Thomas Edmund Dewey
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"%
Adams7,16560.84%4,61239.16%2,55321.68%11,777
Antelope3,88870.61%1,61829.39%2,27041.23%5,506
Arthur26863.66%15336.34%11527.32%421
Banner37871.05%15428.95%22442.11%532
Blaine36659.61%24840.39%11819.22%614
Boone2,86563.25%1,66536.75%1,20026.49%4,530
Box Butte2,99463.30%1,73636.70%1,25826.60%4,730
Boyd1,45661.93%89538.07%56123.86%2,351
Brown1,54967.52%74532.48%80435.05%2,294
Buffalo6,07361.19%3,85238.81%2,22122.38%9,925
Burt3,18959.60%2,16240.40%1,02719.19%5,351
Butler2,49346.04%2,92253.96%-429-7.92%5,415
Cass4,58859.34%3,14440.66%1,44418.68%7,732
Cedar3,61666.29%1,83933.71%1,77732.58%5,455
Chase1,44469.02%64830.98%79638.05%2,092
Cherry2,31462.80%1,37137.20%94325.59%3,685
Cheyenne2,65460.24%1,75239.76%90220.47%4,406
Clay3,37568.81%1,53031.19%1,84537.61%4,905
Colfax2,31451.51%2,17848.49%1363.03%4,492
Cuming4,00874.10%1,40125.90%2,60748.20%5,409
Custer5,33061.61%3,32138.39%2,00923.22%8,651
Dakota1,70346.13%1,98953.87%-286-7.75%3,692
Dawes2,74765.50%1,44734.50%1,30031.00%4,194
Dawson5,01768.85%2,27031.15%2,74737.70%7,287
Deuel1,12573.48%40626.52%71946.96%1,531
Dixon2,38261.95%1,46338.05%91923.90%3,845
Dodge6,80361.39%4,27838.61%2,52522.79%11,081
Douglas53,44345.60%63,76254.40%-10,319-8.80%117,205
Dundy1,32068.29%61331.71%70736.58%1,933
Fillmore3,36265.28%1,78834.72%1,57430.56%5,150
Franklin2,08568.27%96931.73%1,11636.54%3,054
Frontier1,85570.99%75829.01%1,09741.98%2,613
Furnas2,87068.35%1,32931.65%1,54136.70%4,199
Gage7,35263.43%4,23836.57%3,11426.87%11,590
Garden1,24869.76%54130.24%70739.52%1,789
Garfield89668.71%40831.29%48837.42%1,304
Gosper93565.89%48434.11%45131.78%1,419
Grant32765.53%17234.47%15531.06%499
Greeley1,24249.54%1,26550.46%-23-0.92%2,507
Hall7,65161.61%4,76838.39%2,88323.21%12,419
Hamilton3,05769.68%1,33030.32%1,72739.37%4,387
Harlan1,99166.43%1,00633.57%98532.87%2,997
Hayes78266.89%38733.11%39533.79%1,169
Hitchcock1,55663.95%87736.05%67927.91%2,433
Holt4,19862.07%2,56537.93%1,63324.15%6,763
Hooker33076.21%10323.79%22752.42%433
Howard1,55643.25%2,04256.75%-486-13.51%3,598
Jefferson4,25766.06%2,18733.94%2,07032.12%6,444
Johnson2,64972.22%1,01927.78%1,63044.44%3,668
Kearney1,78258.45%1,26741.55%51516.89%3,049
Keith1,73960.26%1,14739.74%59220.51%2,886
Keya Paha78170.04%33429.96%44740.09%1,115
Kimball1,16966.99%57633.01%59333.98%1,745
Knox3,76260.20%2,48739.80%1,27520.40%6,249
Lancaster26,71558.01%19,33841.99%7,37716.02%46,053
Lincoln5,96957.88%4,34442.12%1,62515.76%10,313
Logan45064.84%24435.16%20629.68%694
Loup48872.84%18227.16%30645.67%670
Madison6,89267.14%3,37332.86%3,51934.28%10,265
McPherson31072.43%11827.57%19244.86%428
Merrick2,69165.94%1,39034.06%1,30131.88%4,081
Morrill1,99864.33%1,10835.67%89028.65%3,106
Nance1,69760.39%1,11339.61%58420.78%2,810
Nemaha3,26764.67%1,78535.33%1,48229.33%5,052
Nuckolls2,68562.56%1,60737.44%1,07825.12%4,292
Otoe5,29166.51%2,66433.49%2,62733.02%7,955
Pawnee2,25463.87%1,27536.13%97927.74%3,529
Perkins1,30161.75%80638.25%49523.49%2,107
Phelps2,46062.90%1,45137.10%1,00925.80%3,911
Pierce2,95671.06%1,20428.94%1,75242.12%4,160
Platte4,50956.67%3,44843.33%1,06113.33%7,957
Polk2,35760.84%1,51739.16%84021.68%3,874
Red Willow3,10759.31%2,13240.69%97518.61%5,239
Richardson4,48256.27%3,48343.73%99912.54%7,965
Rock98466.04%50633.96%47832.08%1,490
Saline3,25545.50%3,89954.50%-644-9.00%7,154
Sarpy2,64149.88%2,65450.12%-13-0.25%5,295
Saunders6,61561.17%4,19938.83%2,41622.34%10,814
Scotts Bluff6,94765.05%3,73334.95%3,21430.09%10,680
Seward3,72164.11%2,08335.89%1,63828.22%5,804
Sheridan2,57071.37%1,03128.63%1,53942.74%3,601
Sherman1,30945.25%1,58454.75%-275-9.51%2,893
Sioux87668.22%40831.78%46836.45%1,284
Stanton1,68265.81%87434.19%80831.61%2,556
Thayer3,55468.37%1,64431.63%1,91036.74%5,198
Thomas33861.23%21438.77%12422.46%552
Thurston1,58449.25%1,63250.75%-48-1.49%3,216
Valley2,09658.70%1,47541.30%62117.39%3,571
Washington2,84455.57%2,27444.43%57011.14%5,118
Wayne2,88673.87%1,02126.13%1,86547.73%3,907
Webster2,52369.75%1,09430.25%1,42939.51%3,617
Wheeler39255.84%31044.16%8211.68%702
York4,88572.99%1,80827.01%3,07745.97%6,693
Totals329,88058.58%233,24641.42%96,634!17.16%563,126

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United States Presidential election of 1944 - Encyclopædia Britannica. December 22, 2017.
  2. Web site: 1944 Election for the Fortieth Term (1945-49). December 22, 2017.
  3. Web site: 1944 Presidential General Election Results - Nebraska. December 22, 2017.
  4. Web site: The American Presidency Project - Election of 1944. December 22, 2017.
  5. Web site: F.D.R.'s Disastrous Experiment . 2023-05-12 . www.nytimes.com . en.
  6. Web site: Farmers and the New Deal . 2023-05-12 . History Learning Site . en-GB.
  7. Web site: 1944 Presidential Election Statistics. Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2018-03-05.
  8. Web site: Our Campaigns. NE US President Race, November 07, 1944.