1956 United States presidential election in New York explained

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Election Name:1956 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:1952 United States presidential election in New York
Previous Year:1952
Next Election:1960 United States presidential election in New York
Next Year:1960
Turnout:67.9%[1] 3.3 pp
Election Date:November 6, 1956
Image1:Dwight David Eisenhower 1952 crop.jpg
Nominee1:Dwight D. Eisenhower
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:Pennsylvania[2]
Running Mate1:Richard Nixon
Electoral Vote1:45
Popular Vote1:4,340,340
Percentage1:61.19%
Nominee2:Adlai Stevenson
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Alliance2:Liberal
Home State2:Illinois
Running Mate2:Estes Kefauver
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:2,750,769
Percentage2:38.78%
Map Size:440px
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 New York took place on November 6, 1956. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1956 United States presidential election. Voters chose 45 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New York was won by incumbent Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was running against former Democratic Governor of Illinois Adlai Stevenson. Eisenhower ran with incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon, and Stevenson ran with Tennessee Senator, and principal opponent during the 1956 Democratic Primaries, Estes Kefauver. Eisenhower received 61.19% of the vote to Stevenson's 38.78%, a margin of 22.41%. Eisenhower won 4,340,340 votes, the most ever received by a Republican presidential candidate in the state's history.

New York weighed in for this election as eight percentage points more Republican than the national average. This election was very much of a re-match from the previous presidential election 4 years earlier, which featured the same major candidates except for John Sparkman being replaced as Stevenson’s running mate by Kefauver. The presidential election of 1956 was a very partisan election for New York, with 99.8% of the electorate voting for either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.[3] The widely popular Eisenhower took every county in the State of New York outside of New York City, dominating upstate by landslide margins and also sweeping suburban areas around NYC. Stevenson narrowly won New York City overall by carrying the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, while Eisenhower won Queens and Staten Island.

Eisenhower won the election in New York by a 22-point landslide. 1956 was the last election in which a Republican presidential candidate took more than 60% of the vote in New York State and won the state by more than twenty points.[4] New York would not vote Republican again until Eisenhower’s running mate, Richard Nixon, won the state in his re-election bid in 1972. To date, this is also the last presidential election in which New York voted more Republican than the nation as a whole.

Results

1956 United States presidential election in New York
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower (incumbent)4,345,506 61.24%45
DemocraticAdlai Stevenson2,458,28234.60%
LiberalAdlai Stevenson292,4874.12%
TotalAdlai Stevenson2,750,76938.73%0
Write-ins2,5210.02%0
Totals7,095,971100.0%45

New York City results

1956 Presidential Election in New York CityManhattanThe BronxBrooklynQueensStaten IslandTotal
Democratic-
Liberal
Adlai Stevenson377,856343,823557,655318,72319,6441,614,87650.95%
55.70%57.15%54.75%40.61%23.40%
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower300,004257,382460,456466,05764,2331,553,29849.01%
44.23%42.78%45.21%59.39%76.53%
TOTAL678,317601,5881,018,479787,26583,9363,169,585100.00%

Results by county

CountyDwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson
Democratic
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
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Albany86,20256.64%65,98243.36%20,22013.28%152,184
Allegany16,06881.41%3,66818.59%12,40062.82%19,736
Bronx257,38242.81%343,82357.19%-86,441-14.38%601,205
Broome67,02474.27%23,21725.73%43,80748.54%90,241
Cattaraugus25,28272.45%9,61327.55%15,66944.90%34,895
Cayuga26,50372.08%10,26827.92%16,23544.16%36,771
Chautauqua44,14968.54%20,26931.46%23,88037.08%64,418
Chemung33,27074.16%11,59225.84%21,67848.32%44,862
Chenango16,31481.09%3,80418.91%12,51062.18%20,118
Clinton16,29570.46%6,83329.54%9,46240.92%23,128
Columbia19,00479.17%4,99920.83%14,00558.34%24,003
Cortland14,08579.59%3,61220.41%10,47359.18%17,697
Delaware17,36481.91%3,83518.09%13,52963.82%21,199
Dutchess53,84078.35%14,87621.65%38,96456.70%68,716
Erie292,65763.68%166,93036.32%125,72727.36%459,587
Essex13,93082.11%3,03517.89%10,89564.22%16,965
Franklin13,00371.33%5,22628.67%7,77742.66%18,229
Fulton18,24474.17%6,35225.83%11,89248.34%24,596
Genesee17,61474.64%5,98625.36%11,62849.28%23,600
Greene14,26278.91%3,81121.09%10,45157.82%18,073
Hamilton2,61984.78%47015.22%2,14969.56%3,089
Herkimer22,24671.68%8,78928.32%13,45743.36%31,035
Jefferson28,42974.06%9,95925.94%18,47048.12%38,388
Kings460,45645.23%557,65554.77%-97,199-9.54%1,018,111
Lewis7,76475.38%2,53624.62%5,22850.76%10,300
Livingston15,52375.68%4,98924.32%10,53451.36%20,512
Madison18,55579.10%4,90320.90%13,65258.20%23,458
Monroe183,74766.84%91,16133.16%92,58633.68%274,908
Montgomery20,67867.41%9,99632.59%10,68234.82%30,674
Nassau372,35869.08%166,64630.92%205,71238.16%539,004
New York300,00444.26%377,85655.74%-77,852-11.48%677,860
Niagara62,43367.43%30,16132.57%32,27234.86%92,594
Oneida80,17869.83%34,64930.17%45,52939.66%114,827
Onondaga137,85273.42%49,91826.58%87,93446.84%187,770
Ontario22,31774.30%7,71925.70%14,59848.60%30,036
Orange57,73977.54%16,72222.46%41,01755.08%74,461
Orleans11,89577.45%3,46422.55%8,43154.90%15,359
Oswego29,27776.87%8,80923.13%20,46853.74%38,086
Otsego19,48477.54%5,64422.46%13,84055.08%25,128
Putnam12,89873.32%4,69426.68%8,20446.64%17,592
Queens466,05759.39%318,72340.61%147,33418.78%784,780
Rensselaer55,18672.90%20,51627.10%34,67045.80%75,702
Richmond64,23376.58%19,64423.42%44,58953.16%83,877
Rockland34,04971.04%13,88128.96%20,16842.08%47,930
Saratoga32,52277.69%9,33822.31%23,18455.38%41,860
Schenectady58,54072.98%21,67327.02%36,86745.96%80,213
Schoharie8,85173.28%3,22726.72%5,62446.56%12,078
Schuyler5,79578.23%1,61321.77%4,18256.46%7,408
Seneca10,41774.20%3,62325.80%6,79448.40%14,040
St. Lawrence31,89774.54%10,89225.46%21,00549.08%42,789
Steuben33,90278.22%9,44021.78%24,46256.44%43,342
Suffolk167,80577.64%48,32322.36%119,48255.28%216,128
Sullivan15,84563.94%8,93736.06%6,90827.88%24,782
Tioga11,95878.95%3,18821.05%8,77057.90%15,146
Tompkins19,74978.29%5,47521.71%14,27456.58%25,224
Ulster43,03476.36%13,32123.64%29,71352.72%56,355
Warren17,85282.08%3,89717.92%13,95564.16%21,749
Washington18,44979.30%4,81720.70%13,63258.60%23,266
Wayne22,94079.51%5,91020.49%17,03059.02%28,850
Westchester271,90672.17%104,85727.83%167,04944.34%376,763
Wyoming12,49978.63%3,39721.37%9,10257.26%15,896
Yates7,91083.12%1,60616.88%6,30466.24%9,516
Totals4,340,34061.19%2,750,76938.78%2,2270.03%1,589,57122.41%7,093,336

See also

Notes and References

  1. Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 2, p. 1072.
  2. Web site: The Presidents . September 27, 2017 . David Leip . Eisenhower's home state for the 1956 Election was Pennsylvania.
  3. Web site: Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Uselectionatlas.org . 2013-07-14.
  4. Counting the Votes; New York