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1932 United States presidential election in Utah

The 1932 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. All contemporary forty-eight states took part, and state voters selected four voters to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1932 United States presidential election in Utah

← 1928 November 8, 1932 1936 →
 
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York California
Running mate John N. Garner Charles Curtis
Electoral vote 4 0
Popular vote 116,750 84,795
Percentage 56.52% 41.05%

County Results

President before election

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Utah, like every state west of the Appalachian Mountains, voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt over Herbert Hoover by a substantial margin, giving the first Democratic victory in the state since 1916 when anti-war sentiment had shifted the state to Woodrow Wilson.[1] Utah's swing to the Democrats was 23.19 percentage points, much smaller than the national swing of 35.18 percentage points, as the anti-Catholicism which marred the preceding election was less prevalent among the LDS hierarchy than in the South or the Pacific Northwest. Consequently, for this election Utah voted more Republican than the nation at-large for the first time in twenty years, by a margin of 2.29 points on a two-party basis.[2] Hoover managed to retain pluralities in seven of Utah's twenty-nine counties, although in San Juan County Hoover won by only a solitary vote and in sparsely populated Daggett County by just eleven. This was nonetheless equal with Missouri[a] and behind only Kansas[b] as the most counties in one state west of the Mississippi – in all of which Hoover retained only forty-six counties out of 1,161 – remaining Republican.

Herbert Hoover, who had been elected in a third consecutive Republican landslide in 1928, was to become extremely unpopular by the time he was up for re-election in 1932, owing to unemployment rising to a whopping twenty-five percent and Hoover's Smoot-Hawley Tariff (proposed by long-serving Utah Senator Reed Smoot) had cut severely into exports due to retaliatory tariffs from foreign governments.[3]

The Mountain States, including Utah, were even more severely hit by the economic downturn than the national average: Utah's lost consumption between the 1929 crash and the election was about one standard deviation above the national mean.[4] There was also extreme concern over the falling price of silver,[5] of which Utah was a major producer.[6]

In a poll conducted by the Literary Digest, Hoover was far behind Roosevelt in all western states,[7] whose electoral votes the Republican Party had monopolized during the three preceding elections. Paul Mallon in his "National Whirlgig" two weeks before the election suggested Roosevelt had a "degree of chance" in Utah, but that the Democrats were certain of victory in the nation as a whole.[8]

Results edit

1932 United States presidential election in Utah[9]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt 116,750 56.52% 4
Republican Herbert Hoover (incumbent) 84,795 41.05% 0
Socialist Norman Thomas 4,087 1.98% 0
Communist William Z. Foster 946 0.46% 0

Results by county edit

County Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Herbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Norman Mattoon Thomas[10]
Socialist
William Z. Foster
Communist
Margin Total votes cast[11]
# % # % # % # % # %
Beaver 1,218 55.34% 969 44.03% 14 0.64% 0 0.00% 249 11.31% 2,201
Box Elder 3,695 54.12% 3,048 44.65% 78 1.14% 6 0.09% 647 9.48% 6,827
Cache 6,522 56.99% 4,829 42.20% 80 0.70% 13 0.11% 1,693 14.79% 11,444
Carbon 4,239 69.26% 1,655 27.04% 215 3.51% 11 0.18% 2,584 42.22% 6,120
Daggett 79 46.47% 90 52.94% 1 0.59% 0 0.00% -11 -6.47% 170
Davis 3,006 53.51% 2,562 45.60% 41 0.73% 9 0.16% 444 7.90% 5,618
Duchesne 1,590 51.76% 1,333 43.39% 145 4.72% 4 0.13% 257 8.37% 3,072
Emery 1,613 56.64% 1,112 39.04% 120 4.21% 3 0.11% 501 17.59% 2,848
Garfield 493 29.99% 1,125 68.43% 26 1.58% 0 0.00% -632 -38.44% 1,644
Grand 506 62.86% 278 34.53% 21 2.61% 0 0.00% 228 28.32% 805
Iron 1,358 42.93% 1,599 50.55% 206 6.51% 0 0.00% -241 -7.62% 3,163
Juab 1,969 60.68% 1,220 37.60% 55 1.69% 1 0.03% 749 23.08% 3,245
Kane 229 26.63% 618 71.86% 13 1.51% 0 0.00% -389 -45.23% 860
Millard 1,881 48.79% 1,916 49.70% 57 1.48% 1 0.03% -35 -0.91% 3,855
Morgan 602 51.23% 568 48.34% 5 0.43% 0 0.00% 34 2.89% 1,175
Piute 403 47.19% 433 50.70% 18 2.11% 0 0.00% -30 -3.51% 854
Rich 469 54.09% 398 45.91% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 71 8.19% 867
Salt Lake 48,012 58.34% 32,224 39.16% 1,332 1.62% 724 0.88% 15,788 19.19% 82,292
San Juan 459 48.83% 460 48.94% 19 2.02% 2 0.21% -1 -0.11% 940
Sanpete 3,600 52.69% 3,147 46.06% 86 1.26% 0 0.00% 453 6.63% 6,833
Sevier 2,303 50.14% 2,225 48.44% 64 1.39% 1 0.02% 78 1.70% 4,593
Summit 2,028 57.35% 1,434 40.55% 72 2.04% 2 0.06% 594 16.80% 3,536
Tooele 1,865 56.12% 1,407 42.34% 48 1.44% 3 0.09% 458 13.78% 3,323
Uintah 1,778 55.74% 1,355 42.48% 51 1.60% 6 0.19% 423 13.26% 3,190
Utah 12,140 59.12% 7,953 38.73% 346 1.68% 97 0.47% 4,187 20.39% 20,536
Wasatch 1,103 50.99% 1,042 48.17% 18 0.83% 0 0.00% 61 2.82% 2,163
Washington 1,648 54.09% 1,378 45.22% 20 0.66% 1 0.03% 270 8.86% 3,047
Wayne 401 49.63% 398 49.26% 8 0.99% 1 0.12% 3 0.37% 808
Weber 11,541 56.16% 8,019 39.02% 928 4.52% 61 0.30% 3,522 17.14% 20,549
Totals 116,750 56.52% 84,795 41.05% 4,087 1.98% 946 0.46% 31,955 15.47% 206,578

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ It might be noted that of the Missouri counties remaining Republican, Ozark, Taney, Gasconade and Putnam have never voted Democratic since the Civil War, Douglas not since 1896, whilst Warren and Hickory never voted Democratic between 1864 and 1988.
  2. ^ In Kansas, Hoover retained thirteen of 104 counties, of which Doniphan has never voted for a Democrat, Brown not since 1912, and Osborne not since 1916

References edit

  1. ^ Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, p. 47 ISBN 0786422173
  2. ^ Counting the Votes;
  3. ^ Mann, Catherine L.; 'Protection and Retaliation: Changing the "Rules of the Game"'; Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1:1987); pp. 311-335
  4. ^ Fishback, Price V., Horrace, William C. and Kantor, Shawn; 'Did New Deal Grant Programs Stimulate Local Economies? A Study of Federal Grants and Retail Sales During the Great Depression'; The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 65, No. 1 (March 2005), p. 41
  5. ^ Friedman, Milton, 'Franklin D. Roosevelt, Silver and China', The Journal of Political Economy, Volume 100, No. 1 (February 1992); pp. 62-83
  6. ^ Achen, Christopher H. and Bartels, Larry M.; ‘Partisan Hearts and Gall Bladders: Retrospection and Realignment in the Wake of the Great Depression’, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago, April 7–9, 2005)
  7. ^ 'Roosevelt Leads in 31 States with Nearly 2,000,000 Votes Tallied in "Literary Digest" Poll'; Victoria Advocate, October 16, 1932, p. 4
  8. ^ 'Why Roosevelt is Certain of Victory'; The Florence Times, October 25, 1932, p. 2
  9. ^ "1932 Presidential General Election Results - Utah". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  10. ^ Géoelections; 1932 Presidential Election Popular Vote (.xlsx file for €15 on request)
  11. ^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; p. 458 ISBN 0405077114

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Main article 1932 United States presidential election The 1932 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 8 1932 as part of the 1932 United States presidential election All contemporary forty eight states took part and state voters selected four voters to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1932 United States presidential election in Utah 1928 November 8 1932 1936 Nominee Franklin D Roosevelt Herbert Hoover Party Democratic Republican Home state New York California Running mate John N Garner Charles Curtis Electoral vote 4 0 Popular vote 116 750 84 795 Percentage 56 52 41 05 County Results Roosevelt 40 50 50 60 60 70 Hoover 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before election Herbert Hoover Republican Elected President Franklin D Roosevelt Democratic Utah like every state west of the Appalachian Mountains voted for Franklin D Roosevelt over Herbert Hoover by a substantial margin giving the first Democratic victory in the state since 1916 when anti war sentiment had shifted the state to Woodrow Wilson 1 Utah s swing to the Democrats was 23 19 percentage points much smaller than the national swing of 35 18 percentage points as the anti Catholicism which marred the preceding election was less prevalent among the LDS hierarchy than in the South or the Pacific Northwest Consequently for this election Utah voted more Republican than the nation at large for the first time in twenty years by a margin of 2 29 points on a two party basis 2 Hoover managed to retain pluralities in seven of Utah s twenty nine counties although in San Juan County Hoover won by only a solitary vote and in sparsely populated Daggett County by just eleven This was nonetheless equal with Missouri a and behind only Kansas b as the most counties in one state west of the Mississippi in all of which Hoover retained only forty six counties out of 1 161 remaining Republican Herbert Hoover who had been elected in a third consecutive Republican landslide in 1928 was to become extremely unpopular by the time he was up for re election in 1932 owing to unemployment rising to a whopping twenty five percent and Hoover s Smoot Hawley Tariff proposed by long serving Utah Senator Reed Smoot had cut severely into exports due to retaliatory tariffs from foreign governments 3 The Mountain States including Utah were even more severely hit by the economic downturn than the national average Utah s lost consumption between the 1929 crash and the election was about one standard deviation above the national mean 4 There was also extreme concern over the falling price of silver 5 of which Utah was a major producer 6 In a poll conducted by the Literary Digest Hoover was far behind Roosevelt in all western states 7 whose electoral votes the Republican Party had monopolized during the three preceding elections Paul Mallon in his National Whirlgig two weeks before the election suggested Roosevelt had a degree of chance in Utah but that the Democrats were certain of victory in the nation as a whole 8 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Results by county 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesResults edit1932 United States presidential election in Utah 9 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic Franklin D Roosevelt 116 750 56 52 4 Republican Herbert Hoover incumbent 84 795 41 05 0 Socialist Norman Thomas 4 087 1 98 0 Communist William Z Foster 946 0 46 0 Results by county edit County Franklin Delano RooseveltDemocratic Herbert Clark HooverRepublican Norman Mattoon Thomas 10 Socialist William Z FosterCommunist Margin Total votes cast 11 Beaver 1 218 55 34 969 44 03 14 0 64 0 0 00 249 11 31 2 201 Box Elder 3 695 54 12 3 048 44 65 78 1 14 6 0 09 647 9 48 6 827 Cache 6 522 56 99 4 829 42 20 80 0 70 13 0 11 1 693 14 79 11 444 Carbon 4 239 69 26 1 655 27 04 215 3 51 11 0 18 2 584 42 22 6 120 Daggett 79 46 47 90 52 94 1 0 59 0 0 00 11 6 47 170 Davis 3 006 53 51 2 562 45 60 41 0 73 9 0 16 444 7 90 5 618 Duchesne 1 590 51 76 1 333 43 39 145 4 72 4 0 13 257 8 37 3 072 Emery 1 613 56 64 1 112 39 04 120 4 21 3 0 11 501 17 59 2 848 Garfield 493 29 99 1 125 68 43 26 1 58 0 0 00 632 38 44 1 644 Grand 506 62 86 278 34 53 21 2 61 0 0 00 228 28 32 805 Iron 1 358 42 93 1 599 50 55 206 6 51 0 0 00 241 7 62 3 163 Juab 1 969 60 68 1 220 37 60 55 1 69 1 0 03 749 23 08 3 245 Kane 229 26 63 618 71 86 13 1 51 0 0 00 389 45 23 860 Millard 1 881 48 79 1 916 49 70 57 1 48 1 0 03 35 0 91 3 855 Morgan 602 51 23 568 48 34 5 0 43 0 0 00 34 2 89 1 175 Piute 403 47 19 433 50 70 18 2 11 0 0 00 30 3 51 854 Rich 469 54 09 398 45 91 0 0 00 0 0 00 71 8 19 867 Salt Lake 48 012 58 34 32 224 39 16 1 332 1 62 724 0 88 15 788 19 19 82 292 San Juan 459 48 83 460 48 94 19 2 02 2 0 21 1 0 11 940 Sanpete 3 600 52 69 3 147 46 06 86 1 26 0 0 00 453 6 63 6 833 Sevier 2 303 50 14 2 225 48 44 64 1 39 1 0 02 78 1 70 4 593 Summit 2 028 57 35 1 434 40 55 72 2 04 2 0 06 594 16 80 3 536 Tooele 1 865 56 12 1 407 42 34 48 1 44 3 0 09 458 13 78 3 323 Uintah 1 778 55 74 1 355 42 48 51 1 60 6 0 19 423 13 26 3 190 Utah 12 140 59 12 7 953 38 73 346 1 68 97 0 47 4 187 20 39 20 536 Wasatch 1 103 50 99 1 042 48 17 18 0 83 0 0 00 61 2 82 2 163 Washington 1 648 54 09 1 378 45 22 20 0 66 1 0 03 270 8 86 3 047 Wayne 401 49 63 398 49 26 8 0 99 1 0 12 3 0 37 808 Weber 11 541 56 16 8 019 39 02 928 4 52 61 0 30 3 522 17 14 20 549 Totals 116 750 56 52 84 795 41 05 4 087 1 98 946 0 46 31 955 15 47 206 578See also editUnited States presidential elections in UtahNotes edit It might be noted that of the Missouri counties remaining Republican Ozark Taney Gasconade and Putnam have never voted Democratic since the Civil War Douglas not since 1896 whilst Warren and Hickory never voted Democratic between 1864 and 1988 In Kansas Hoover retained thirteen of 104 counties of which Doniphan has never voted for a Democrat Brown not since 1912 and Osborne not since 1916References edit Menendez Albert J The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States 1868 2004 p 47 ISBN 0786422173 Counting the Votes Utah Mann Catherine L Protection and Retaliation Changing the Rules of the Game Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1 1987 pp 311 335 Fishback Price V Horrace William C and Kantor Shawn Did New Deal Grant Programs Stimulate Local Economies A Study of Federal Grants and Retail Sales During the Great Depression The Journal of Economic History Vol 65 No 1 March 2005 p 41 Friedman Milton Franklin D Roosevelt Silver and China The Journal of Political Economy Volume 100 No 1 February 1992 pp 62 83 Achen Christopher H and Bartels Larry M Partisan Hearts and Gall Bladders Retrospection and Realignment in the Wake of the Great Depression Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Chicago April 7 9 2005 Roosevelt Leads in 31 States with Nearly 2 000 000 Votes Tallied in Literary Digest Poll Victoria Advocate October 16 1932 p 4 Why Roosevelt is Certain of Victory The Florence Times October 25 1932 p 2 1932 Presidential General Election Results Utah Dave Leip s U S Election Atlas Retrieved February 13 2017 Geoelections 1932 Presidential Election Popular Vote xlsx file for 15 on request Scammon Richard M compiler America at the Polls A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920 1964 p 458 ISBN 0405077114 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1932 United States presidential election in Utah amp oldid 1197849916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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