1956 United States presidential election in Minnesota explained

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Election Name:1956 United States presidential election in Minnesota
Country:Minnesota
Flag Year:1893
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1952 United States presidential election in Minnesota
Previous Year:1952
Next Election:1960 United States presidential election in Minnesota
Next Year:1960
Turnout:83.15%[1]
Election Date:November 6, 1956
Image1:Dwight David Eisenhower 1952 crop.jpg
Nominee1:Dwight D. Eisenhower
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:Pennsylvania
Running Mate1:Richard Nixon
Electoral Vote1:11
Popular Vote1:719,302
Percentage1:53.68%
Nominee2:Adlai Stevenson
Party2:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
Home State2:Illinois
Running Mate2:Estes Kefauver
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:617,525
Percentage2:46.08%
Map Size:320px
President
Before Election:Dwight D. Eisenhower
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Dwight D. Eisenhower
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1956 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 6, 1956, as part of the 1956 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 electors, or representatives to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Minnesota was won by the Republican Party candidate, incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower won the state over former Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson by a margin of 101,777 votes, or 7.6%, which made Minnesota 8% more Democratic than the nation-at-large. Eisenhower went on to win the election nationally, with 457 electoral votes and a landslide 15.4% lead over Stevenson in the popular vote. The 1956 presidential election was a rematch of the 1952 election, in which Eisenhower also defeated Stevenson, both nationally and in Minnesota., this is the last time Minnesota was carried in two consecutive elections by the Republican nominee.

The Democratic nomination campaign leading into 1956 presidential election may have had a major role in the end of the political career of Coya Knutson, the first woman to be elected to the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota. The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, in a ploy to win a possible vice presidential nomination for its rising star, U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey, desperately attempted to ensure that Stevenson would win in the DFL Presidential Primary in Minnesota that year. However, Congresswoman Knutson, believing that the agricultural policy positions of U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee would have been more beneficial to her constituents, instead endorsed and campaigned on behalf of Kefauver. In part due to Knutson's efforts, Kefauver won the March 20th Minnesota Presidential Primary; as a result, when Stevenson was ultimately nominated, Kefauver was chosen as his running mate.

Two years later, shortly before the 1958 DFL state convention, a letter signed but not written by Knutson's husband was circulated to reporters. The contents of the letter played on anxieties over deviations from the rigid gender roles of the time, and its publication by newspapers essentially ensured Knutson's defeat in her bid for re-election that year. It has been alleged by several individuals, including Concordia College political science professor Harding Noblitt, Knutson biographer Gretchen Beito, and numerous people who were close to Knutson, that either DFL state leadership or local operatives wrote the letter and bribed Knutson's husband to sign it, as a means to exact retribution against the Congresswoman for denying Humphrey a shot at the vice presidential nomination in 1956.[2]

Minnesota would not vote Republican again until Eisenhower’s vice president, Richard Nixon, won the state in his re-election bid in 1972. Since then it has become a reliably Democratic state. No Republican would get over 70% of the vote in any Minnesota county again until Donald Trump in 2016.

Results

1956 United States presidential election in Minnesota[3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower (incumbent)719,30253.68%11
Democratic (DFL)Adlai Stevenson617,52546.08%0
Industrial GovernmentEric Hass2,0800.16%0
Socialist WorkersFarrell Dobbs1,0980.08%0
Totals1,340,005100.00%11
Voter turnout83%

Results by county

CountyDwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson
DFL
Eric Hass[4]
Industrial Government
Farrell Dobbs
Socialist Workers
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%%%
Aitkin2,76250.18%2,73349.65%30.05%60.11%290.53%5,504
Anoka9,35944.37%11,69755.46%230.11%130.06%-2,338-11.09%21,092
Becker4,60849.81%4,61949.93%150.16%90.10%-11-0.12%9,251
Beltrami3,97450.97%3,80748.83%20.03%140.18%1672.14%7,797
Benton3,59157.77%2,60941.97%80.13%80.13%98215.80%6,216
Big Stone1,73744.25%2,18055.54%50.13%30.08%-443-11.29%3,925
Blue Earth11,39867.50%5,46732.38%140.08%70.04%5,93135.12%16,886
Brown7,96572.02%3,06727.73%110.10%160.14%4,89844.29%11,059
Carlton4,16839.04%6,48460.73%160.15%90.08%-2,316-21.69%10,677
Carver6,22672.49%2,33427.17%140.16%150.17%3,89245.32%8,589
Cass4,00759.23%2,74840.62%40.06%60.09%1,25918.61%6,765
Chippewa3,62351.32%3,43448.64%30.04%00.00%1892.68%7,060
Chisago3,41355.47%2,73144.38%40.07%50.08%68211.09%6,153
Clay6,78352.77%6,05747.12%80.06%70.05%7265.65%12,855
Clearwater1,46440.11%2,17159.48%60.16%90.25%-707-19.37%3,650
Cook1,07861.67%66838.22%10.06%10.06%41023.45%1,748
Cottonwood4,61966.29%2,34433.64%40.06%10.01%2,27532.65%6,968
Crow Wing6,65754.37%5,55645.38%150.12%150.12%1,1018.99%12,243
Dakota13,11250.74%12,67249.04%350.14%200.08%4401.70%25,839
Dodge3,20563.78%1,81436.10%40.08%20.04%1,39127.68%5,025
Douglas5,11454.87%4,19445.00%70.08%50.05%9209.87%9,320
Faribault6,88665.80%3,55433.96%220.21%30.03%3,33231.84%10,465
Fillmore7,00467.09%3,42732.83%50.05%40.04%3,57734.26%10,440
Freeborn7,63251.63%7,13848.29%70.05%40.03%4943.34%14,781
Goodhue9,36565.25%4,96934.62%120.08%70.05%4,39630.63%14,353
Grant2,06449.41%2,10750.44%50.12%10.02%-43-1.03%4,177
Hennepin183,24855.01%149,34144.83%2660.08%2570.08%33,90710.18%333,112
Houston4,53867.93%2,13331.93%60.09%30.04%2,40536.00%6,680
Hubbard2,45362.69%1,45437.16%20.05%40.10%99925.53%3,913
Isanti2,34847.35%2,60552.53%20.04%40.08%-257-5.18%4,959
Itasca6,40842.22%8,73757.56%120.08%210.14%-2,329-15.34%15,178
Jackson3,54352.23%3,23247.64%70.10%20.03%3114.59%6,784
Kanabec1,95052.80%1,73647.01%30.08%40.11%2145.79%3,693
Kandiyohi5,44544.25%6,83455.54%140.11%120.10%-1,389-11.29%12,305
Kittson1,56941.31%2,22258.50%30.08%40.11%-653-17.19%3,798
Koochiching2,75742.65%3,69557.15%60.09%70.11%-938-14.50%6,465
Lac qui Parle3,27653.63%2,82646.27%40.07%20.03%4507.36%6,108
Lake2,05539.96%3,07959.87%60.12%30.06%-1,024-19.91%5,143
Lake of the Woods72340.69%1,04858.98%30.17%30.17%-325-18.29%1,777
Le Sueur5,02658.45%3,55641.35%110.13%60.07%1,47017.10%8,599
Lincoln2,06046.92%2,31652.76%100.23%40.09%-256-5.84%4,390
Lyon5,18855.27%4,19044.64%20.02%60.06%99810.63%9,386
Mahnomen87536.58%1,51363.25%20.08%20.08%-638-26.67%2,392
Marshall2,51941.93%3,47857.90%80.13%20.03%-959-15.97%6,007
Martin8,15271.16%3,28928.71%90.08%60.05%4,86342.45%11,456
McLeod6,74368.61%3,06831.22%130.13%40.04%3,67537.39%9,828
Meeker4,73858.52%3,34841.35%70.09%40.05%1,39017.17%8,097
Mille Lacs3,31555.80%2,61944.08%30.05%40.07%69611.72%5,941
Morrison5,04251.84%4,65347.84%170.17%150.15%3894.00%9,727
Mower9,57050.66%9,21948.80%870.46%140.07%3511.86%18,890
Murray3,26154.61%2,69545.13%60.10%90.15%5669.48%5,971
Nicollet5,32266.81%2,63633.09%40.05%40.05%2,68633.72%7,966
Nobles5,19656.23%4,03643.67%70.08%20.02%1,16012.56%9,241
Norman2,33846.01%2,74053.93%20.04%10.02%-402-7.92%5,081
Olmsted13,78965.62%7,17234.13%380.18%130.06%6,61731.49%21,012
Otter Tail12,76465.88%6,57133.91%210.11%190.10%6,19331.97%19,375
Pennington2,40844.93%2,94754.99%20.04%20.04%-539-10.06%5,359
Pine3,20445.50%3,82954.38%40.06%40.06%-625-8.88%7,041
Pipestone3,36260.76%2,16539.13%30.05%30.05%1,19721.63%5,533
Polk6,84746.10%7,98053.73%140.09%120.08%-1,133-7.63%14,853
Pope2,72551.33%2,57748.54%60.11%10.02%1482.79%5,309
Ramsey80,70147.74%87,78451.93%3770.22%1770.10%-7,083-4.19%169,039
Red Lake78233.35%1,55566.31%70.30%10.04%-773-32.96%2,345
Redwood5,95666.13%3,03933.74%50.06%60.07%2,91732.39%9,006
Renville5,72857.52%4,21342.31%70.07%100.10%1,51515.21%9,958
Rice8,47165.24%4,48934.57%140.11%100.08%3,98230.67%12,984
Rock3,26767.19%1,59132.72%20.04%20.04%1,67634.47%4,862
Roseau1,90138.23%3,06261.57%10.02%90.18%-1,161-23.34%4,973
St. Louis39,90238.84%62,19060.54%5290.51%1020.10%-22,288-21.70%102,723
Scott4,14854.59%3,43145.16%110.14%80.11%7179.43%7,598
Sherburne2,68159.75%1,79640.03%70.16%30.07%88519.72%4,487
Sibley4,73769.23%2,09930.68%30.04%30.04%2,63838.55%6,842
Stearns17,36463.70%9,82936.06%360.13%280.10%7,53527.64%27,257
Steele6,43565.91%3,29333.73%300.31%60.06%3,14232.18%9,764
Stevens2,60658.83%1,82241.13%20.05%00.00%78417.70%4,430
Swift2,63741.43%3,72058.44%60.09%20.03%-1,083-17.01%6,365
Todd5,07556.51%3,88243.22%160.18%80.09%1,19313.29%8,981
Traverse1,46745.87%1,72453.91%40.13%30.09%-257-8.04%3,198
Wabasha4,72866.89%2,30132.56%320.45%70.10%2,42734.33%7,068
Wadena3,02863.52%1,73336.35%30.06%30.06%1,29527.17%4,767
Waseca4,66367.69%2,21532.15%90.13%20.03%2,44835.54%6,889
Washington9,56256.06%7,46243.75%210.12%110.06%2,10012.31%17,056
Watonwan3,96367.62%1,88632.18%80.14%40.07%2,07735.44%5,861
Wilkin2,33555.36%1,88144.59%20.05%00.00%45410.77%4,218
Winona9,74361.30%6,04838.05%700.44%320.20%3,69523.25%15,893
Wright7,25759.42%4,94440.48%50.04%70.06%2,31318.94%12,213
Yellow Medicine3,59451.21%3,41648.67%70.10%10.01%1782.54%7,018
Totals719,30253.68%617,52546.08%2,0800.16%1,0980.08%101,7777.60%1,340,005

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State. www.sos.state.mn.us. en. 2017-07-22.
  2. Web site: Coya's story . 2016-10-04 . Minnesota Public Radio.
  3. Web site: 1956 Presidential Election Results, 1956 . 2016-10-04 . Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas.
  4. Our Campaigns; MN US President Race, November 06, 1956