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1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 5, 1940 as part of the 1940 United States presidential election. State voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

← 1936 November 5, 1940 1944 →
 
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Wendell Willkie
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York[1] New York[1]
Running mate Henry A. Wallace Charles L. McNary
Electoral vote 12 0
Popular vote 704,821 679,206
Percentage 50.15% 48.32%

County Results

President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Background

Politics in Wisconsin since the Populist movement had been dominated by the Republican Party.[2] The Democratic Party had been uncompetitive outside certain eastern German areas, as the upper classes, along with the majority of workers who followed them, fled from William Jennings Bryan’s agrarian and free silver sympathies.[3] Although the state did develop a strong Socialist Party to provide opposition to the GOP, Wisconsin developed the direct Republican primary in 1903 and this ultimately created competition between the “League” under Robert M. La Follette, and the conservative “Regular” faction.[4] This ultimately would develop into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied with Franklin D. Roosevelt at the federal level.

In 1936, despite continuing Democratic gains in industrial and urban areas, German Catholic areas of Wisconsin gave substantial support to Union Party candidate William Lemke due to his support for rigid isolationism.[5] When the next presidential election came, the Progressive Party had lost ground in 1938 but World War II had divided the country deeply on ethnic lines. Germans – especially German Catholics – and Irish Catholics believed Communism in the shape of Stalinist Russia was a much greater danger to the United States than Nazism and that the United States should not aid Britain and France,[6] whereas the British and French, bound by ties to their homeland, were strongly in favor of such aid.

Vote

Republican nominee Willkie visited Wisconsin in his campaign in September, saying change was needed to make the American political system work.[7] By late September opinion polls suggested he had the edge over Roosevelt in the state.[8] Even as some other states of the Midwest moved towards President Roosevelt, Wisconsin was still seen as likely to go to Willkie as Senator Robert M. La Follette Jr. strongly opposed war aid to Britain and France.[9] A Gallup poll four days before voting showed Willkie still ahead but falling.[10]

In the end, however, unlike in Iowa, Michigan and Indiana, Roosevelt’s gains proved enough to pass Willkie, and he carried Wisconsin, although by a massively reduced margin compared to 1932 and 1936. Whereas Alf Landon had carried only four of Wisconsin’s seventy-one counties, Willkie carried forty-two. Most significantly, Willkie established the historically German “WOW counties” surrounding Milwaukee as reliable GOP strongholds that as of 2020 have not voted Democratic since except during Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide in 1964. Roosevelt’s win was due to his seventy-eight-thousand vote plurality in Milwaukee County, and to maintaining his strength in the unionized, Scaniavian-American northwest.

This is the fourth most recent election in which Wisconsin voted for a different candidate than neighboring Iowa, a phenomenon that has only been repeated three times since - in 1976, 2004, and 2020.

Results

1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin[11]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent) 704,821 50.15% 12
Republican Wendell Willkie 679,206 48.32% 0
Socialist Norman Thomas 15,071 1.07% 0
Communist Earl R. Browder 2,394 0.17% 0
Prohibition Roger W. Babson 2,148 0.15% 0
Socialist Labor John W. Aiken 1,882 0.13% 0
Totals 1,399,098 100.0% 12

Results by county

County Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Wendell Lewis Willkie
Republican
Norman Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast[12]
# % # % # % # % # %
Adams 1,883 50.48% 1,818 48.74% 16 0.43% 13 0.35% 65 1.74% 3,730
Ashland 5,586 60.01% 3,592 38.59% 29 0.31% 102 1.10% 1,994 21.42% 9,309
Barron 6,183 43.46% 7,806 54.87% 107 0.75% 131 0.92% -1,623 -11.41% 14,227
Bayfield 4,387 59.75% 2,829 38.53% 52 0.71% 74 1.01% 1,558 21.22% 7,342
Brown 19,526 54.18% 16,379 45.45% 78 0.22% 57 0.16% 3,147 8.73% 36,040
Buffalo 2,516 37.69% 4,056 60.76% 74 1.11% 29 0.43% -1,540 -23.07% 6,675
Burnett 2,513 49.23% 2,510 49.17% 50 0.98% 32 0.63% 3 0.06% 5,105
Calumet 2,324 30.08% 5,327 68.96% 51 0.66% 23 0.30% -3,003 -38.87% 7,725
Chippewa 7,250 44.83% 8,781 54.30% 72 0.45% 68 0.42% -1,531 -9.47% 16,171
Clark 4,683 32.48% 9,501 65.89% 118 0.82% 118 0.82% -4,818 -33.41% 14,420
Columbia 7,021 45.63% 8,260 53.68% 52 0.34% 54 0.35% -1,239 -8.05% 15,387
Crawford 3,595 43.35% 4,667 56.28% 8 0.10% 23 0.28% -1,072 -12.93% 8,293
Dane 40,331 64.23% 21,845 34.79% 409 0.65% 202 0.32% 18,486 29.44% 62,787
Dodge 8,938 37.48% 14,651 61.43% 174 0.73% 86 0.36% -5,713 -23.95% 23,849
Door 2,750 33.29% 5,461 66.11% 28 0.34% 21 0.25% -2,711 -32.82% 8,260
Douglas 15,548 66.12% 7,695 32.72% 122 0.52% 150 0.64% 7,853 33.40% 23,515
Dunn 4,545 39.05% 6,968 59.87% 61 0.52% 65 0.56% -2,423 -20.82% 11,639
Eau Claire 10,129 51.07% 9,595 48.38% 48 0.24% 60 0.30% 534 2.69% 19,832
Florence 980 48.73% 1,008 50.12% 12 0.60% 11 0.55% -28 -1.39% 2,011
Fond du Lac 10,323 37.76% 16,804 61.46% 124 0.45% 91 0.33% -6,481 -23.70% 27,342
Forest 2,951 63.61% 1,672 36.04% 1 0.02% 15 0.32% 1,279 27.57% 4,639
Grant 7,458 39.76% 11,143 59.40% 46 0.25% 112 0.60% -3,685 -19.64% 18,759
Green 4,565 44.05% 5,711 55.10% 48 0.46% 40 0.39% -1,146 -11.06% 10,364
Green Lake 2,357 32.23% 4,919 67.25% 9 0.12% 29 0.40% -2,562 -35.03% 7,314
Iowa 4,025 44.04% 4,978 54.46% 22 0.24% 115 1.26% -953 -10.43% 9,140
Iron 3,525 66.90% 1,672 31.73% 24 0.46% 48 0.91% 1,853 35.17% 5,269
Jackson 3,975 51.09% 3,741 48.08% 26 0.33% 38 0.49% 234 3.01% 7,780
Jefferson 7,842 43.16% 10,178 56.02% 93 0.51% 56 0.31% -2,336 -12.86% 18,169
Juneau 3,554 39.91% 5,268 59.15% 54 0.61% 30 0.34% -1,714 -19.25% 8,906
Kenosha 17,174 57.68% 12,182 40.91% 262 0.88% 159 0.53% 4,992 16.76% 29,777
Kewaunee 3,389 46.60% 3,862 53.11% 11 0.15% 10 0.14% -473 -6.50% 7,272
La Crosse 13,079 48.58% 13,711 50.92% 72 0.27% 62 0.23% -632 -2.35% 26,924
Lafayette 4,315 45.81% 5,059 53.71% 23 0.24% 22 0.23% -744 -7.90% 9,419
Langlade 5,190 52.88% 4,523 46.09% 37 0.38% 64 0.65% 667 6.80% 9,814
Lincoln 3,951 39.57% 5,812 58.21% 131 1.31% 90 0.90% -1,861 -18.64% 9,984
Manitowoc 13,142 50.30% 12,616 48.29% 248 0.95% 120 0.46% 526 2.01% 26,126
Marathon 13,724 46.57% 15,264 51.80% 373 1.27% 108 0.37% -1,540 -5.23% 29,469
Marinette 7,703 49.75% 7,688 49.65% 48 0.31% 44 0.28% 15 0.10% 15,483
Marquette 1,195 27.71% 3,086 71.57% 11 0.26% 20 0.46% -1,891 -43.85% 4,312
Milwaukee 209,861 59.76% 131,120 37.34% 8,484 2.42% 1,732 0.49% 78,741 22.42% 351,197
Monroe 4,673 36.33% 8,042 62.52% 84 0.65% 64 0.50% -3,369 -26.19% 12,863
Oconto 5,273 45.55% 6,238 53.88% 37 0.32% 29 0.25% -965 -8.34% 11,577
Oneida 5,375 58.77% 3,694 40.39% 59 0.65% 18 0.20% 1,681 18.38% 9,146
Outagamie 12,168 40.47% 17,733 58.98% 99 0.33% 67 0.22% -5,565 -18.51% 30,067
Ozaukee 3,662 41.98% 4,913 56.32% 125 1.43% 23 0.26% -1,251 -14.34% 8,723
Pepin 1,194 33.90% 2,272 64.51% 39 1.11% 17 0.48% -1,078 -30.61% 3,522
Pierce 3,259 32.59% 6,624 66.25% 69 0.69% 47 0.47% -3,365 -33.65% 9,999
Polk 4,979 44.27% 6,031 53.62% 185 1.64% 53 0.47% -1,052 -9.35% 11,248
Portage 10,148 63.78% 5,670 35.63% 50 0.31% 44 0.28% 4,478 28.14% 15,912
Price 4,042 49.94% 3,879 47.93% 67 0.83% 105 1.30% 163 2.01% 8,093
Racine 23,532 54.75% 18,753 43.63% 480 1.12% 213 0.50% 4,779 11.12% 42,978
Richland 3,524 38.56% 5,527 60.48% 30 0.33% 58 0.63% -2,003 -21.92% 9,139
Rock 17,543 46.29% 20,141 53.15% 104 0.27% 110 0.29% -2,598 -6.86% 37,898
Rusk 3,578 49.97% 3,484 48.66% 42 0.59% 56 0.78% 94 1.31% 7,160
Sauk 6,106 38.87% 9,363 59.61% 116 0.74% 122 0.78% -3,257 -20.74% 15,707
Sawyer 2,439 46.61% 2,745 52.46% 25 0.48% 24 0.46% -306 -5.85% 5,233
Shawano 5,241 44.51% 6,377 54.16% 94 0.80% 62 0.53% -1,136 -9.65% 11,774
Sheboygan 15,800 49.77% 15,305 48.21% 504 1.59% 138 0.43% 495 1.56% 31,747
St. Croix 4,898 41.24% 6,857 57.74% 80 0.67% 41 0.35% -1,959 -16.50% 11,876
Taylor 3,771 49.11% 3,668 47.77% 190 2.47% 49 0.64% 103 1.34% 7,678
Trempealeau 5,175 48.92% 5,319 50.28% 40 0.38% 45 0.43% -144 -1.36% 10,579
Vernon 5,776 46.24% 6,614 52.95% 25 0.20% 77 0.62% -838 -6.71% 12,492
Vilas 2,470 51.48% 2,251 46.92% 25 0.52% 52 1.08% 219 4.56% 4,798
Walworth 5,449 31.77% 11,594 67.59% 62 0.36% 49 0.29% -6,145 -35.82% 17,154
Washburn 2,901 50.35% 2,805 48.68% 20 0.35% 36 0.62% 96 1.67% 5,762
Washington 4,683 35.00% 8,501 63.54% 150 1.12% 46 0.34% -3,818 -28.54% 13,380
Waukesha 12,859 42.94% 16,726 55.86% 287 0.96% 71 0.24% -3,867 -12.91% 29,943
Waupaca 4,616 29.09% 11,099 69.95% 87 0.55% 64 0.40% -6,483 -40.86% 15,866
Waushara 1,747 26.13% 4,872 72.88% 27 0.40% 39 0.58% -3,125 -46.75% 6,685
Winnebago 15,570 45.08% 18,697 54.14% 64 0.19% 204 0.59% -3,127 -9.05% 34,535
Wood 8,574 46.59% 9,654 52.46% 97 0.53% 77 0.42% -1,080 -5.87% 18,402
Totals 704,821 50.15% 679,206 48.32% 15,071 1.07% 6,424 0.46% 25,615 1.82% 1,405,522

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "U. S. Electoral College". Archives.gov. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  2. ^ Burnham, Walter Dean; 'The System of 1896: An Analysis'; in The Evolution of American Electoral Systems, pp. 178-179 ISBN 0313213798
  3. ^ Sundquist, James; Politics and Policy: The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Years, p. 526 ISBN 0815719094
  4. ^ Hansen, John Mark; Shigeo Hirano, and Snyder, James M. Jr.; ‘Parties within Parties: Parties, Factions, and Coordinated Politics, 1900-1980’; in Gerber, Alan S. and Schickler, Eric; Governing in a Polarized Age: Elections, Parties, and Political Representation in America, pp. 165-168 ISBN 978-1-107-09509-0
  5. ^ Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 387-388 ISBN 978-0-691-16324-6
  6. ^ Phillips; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 47, 159
  7. ^ Hagery, James A.; ‘Willkie Demands Out System Stand: Change of Administration Is Needed to Save Democracy, He Says in Wisconsin “Must Make System Work”’; The New York Times, September 28, 1940, p. 1
  8. ^ Grimes, W.H.; ‘Willkie’s Chances In Midwest: Editors Give Him Edge in Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana’; The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 1940, p. 1
  9. ^ Catledge, Turner; ‘Wisconsin Trend Buck Roosevelt: Anti-War Feeling Is the Main Factor Involved – Betting Odds 11 to 10 for Willkie’; The New York Times, October 28, 1940, p. 8
  10. ^ Gallup, George; ‘The Gallup Poll: Willkie Gain in 3 States, but Roosevelt Reverses Trend in Michigan’; Daily Boston Globe, November 2, 1940, p. 1
  11. ^ "1940 Presidential General Election Results – Wisconsin". Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  12. ^ "WI US President Race, November 05, 1940". Our Campaigns.

1940, united, states, presidential, election, wisconsin, main, article, 1940, united, states, presidential, election, held, november, 1940, part, 1940, united, states, presidential, election, state, voters, chose, electors, electoral, college, voted, president. Main article 1940 United States presidential election The 1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 5 1940 as part of the 1940 United States presidential election State voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 1936 November 5 1940 1944 Nominee Franklin D Roosevelt Wendell WillkieParty Democratic RepublicanHome state New York 1 New York 1 Running mate Henry A Wallace Charles L McNaryElectoral vote 12 0Popular vote 704 821 679 206Percentage 50 15 48 32 County Results Roosevelt 40 50 50 60 60 70 Willkie 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before electionFranklin D RooseveltDemocratic Elected President Franklin D RooseveltDemocratic Contents 1 Background 2 Vote 3 Results 3 1 Results by county 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground EditPolitics in Wisconsin since the Populist movement had been dominated by the Republican Party 2 The Democratic Party had been uncompetitive outside certain eastern German areas as the upper classes along with the majority of workers who followed them fled from William Jennings Bryan s agrarian and free silver sympathies 3 Although the state did develop a strong Socialist Party to provide opposition to the GOP Wisconsin developed the direct Republican primary in 1903 and this ultimately created competition between the League under Robert M La Follette and the conservative Regular faction 4 This ultimately would develop into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party and allied with Franklin D Roosevelt at the federal level In 1936 despite continuing Democratic gains in industrial and urban areas German Catholic areas of Wisconsin gave substantial support to Union Party candidate William Lemke due to his support for rigid isolationism 5 When the next presidential election came the Progressive Party had lost ground in 1938 but World War II had divided the country deeply on ethnic lines Germans especially German Catholics and Irish Catholics believed Communism in the shape of Stalinist Russia was a much greater danger to the United States than Nazism and that the United States should not aid Britain and France 6 whereas the British and French bound by ties to their homeland were strongly in favor of such aid Vote EditRepublican nominee Willkie visited Wisconsin in his campaign in September saying change was needed to make the American political system work 7 By late September opinion polls suggested he had the edge over Roosevelt in the state 8 Even as some other states of the Midwest moved towards President Roosevelt Wisconsin was still seen as likely to go to Willkie as Senator Robert M La Follette Jr strongly opposed war aid to Britain and France 9 A Gallup poll four days before voting showed Willkie still ahead but falling 10 In the end however unlike in Iowa Michigan and Indiana Roosevelt s gains proved enough to pass Willkie and he carried Wisconsin although by a massively reduced margin compared to 1932 and 1936 Whereas Alf Landon had carried only four of Wisconsin s seventy one counties Willkie carried forty two Most significantly Willkie established the historically German WOW counties surrounding Milwaukee as reliable GOP strongholds that as of 2020 have not voted Democratic since except during Lyndon B Johnson s landslide in 1964 Roosevelt s win was due to his seventy eight thousand vote plurality in Milwaukee County and to maintaining his strength in the unionized Scaniavian American northwest This is the fourth most recent election in which Wisconsin voted for a different candidate than neighboring Iowa a phenomenon that has only been repeated three times since in 1976 2004 and 2020 Results Edit1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 11 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesDemocratic Franklin D Roosevelt incumbent 704 821 50 15 12Republican Wendell Willkie 679 206 48 32 0Socialist Norman Thomas 15 071 1 07 0Communist Earl R Browder 2 394 0 17 0Prohibition Roger W Babson 2 148 0 15 0Socialist Labor John W Aiken 1 882 0 13 0Totals 1 399 098 100 0 12Results by county Edit County Franklin Delano RooseveltDemocratic Wendell Lewis WillkieRepublican Norman Mattoon ThomasSocialist Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast 12 Adams 1 883 50 48 1 818 48 74 16 0 43 13 0 35 65 1 74 3 730Ashland 5 586 60 01 3 592 38 59 29 0 31 102 1 10 1 994 21 42 9 309Barron 6 183 43 46 7 806 54 87 107 0 75 131 0 92 1 623 11 41 14 227Bayfield 4 387 59 75 2 829 38 53 52 0 71 74 1 01 1 558 21 22 7 342Brown 19 526 54 18 16 379 45 45 78 0 22 57 0 16 3 147 8 73 36 040Buffalo 2 516 37 69 4 056 60 76 74 1 11 29 0 43 1 540 23 07 6 675Burnett 2 513 49 23 2 510 49 17 50 0 98 32 0 63 3 0 06 5 105Calumet 2 324 30 08 5 327 68 96 51 0 66 23 0 30 3 003 38 87 7 725Chippewa 7 250 44 83 8 781 54 30 72 0 45 68 0 42 1 531 9 47 16 171Clark 4 683 32 48 9 501 65 89 118 0 82 118 0 82 4 818 33 41 14 420Columbia 7 021 45 63 8 260 53 68 52 0 34 54 0 35 1 239 8 05 15 387Crawford 3 595 43 35 4 667 56 28 8 0 10 23 0 28 1 072 12 93 8 293Dane 40 331 64 23 21 845 34 79 409 0 65 202 0 32 18 486 29 44 62 787Dodge 8 938 37 48 14 651 61 43 174 0 73 86 0 36 5 713 23 95 23 849Door 2 750 33 29 5 461 66 11 28 0 34 21 0 25 2 711 32 82 8 260Douglas 15 548 66 12 7 695 32 72 122 0 52 150 0 64 7 853 33 40 23 515Dunn 4 545 39 05 6 968 59 87 61 0 52 65 0 56 2 423 20 82 11 639Eau Claire 10 129 51 07 9 595 48 38 48 0 24 60 0 30 534 2 69 19 832Florence 980 48 73 1 008 50 12 12 0 60 11 0 55 28 1 39 2 011Fond du Lac 10 323 37 76 16 804 61 46 124 0 45 91 0 33 6 481 23 70 27 342Forest 2 951 63 61 1 672 36 04 1 0 02 15 0 32 1 279 27 57 4 639Grant 7 458 39 76 11 143 59 40 46 0 25 112 0 60 3 685 19 64 18 759Green 4 565 44 05 5 711 55 10 48 0 46 40 0 39 1 146 11 06 10 364Green Lake 2 357 32 23 4 919 67 25 9 0 12 29 0 40 2 562 35 03 7 314Iowa 4 025 44 04 4 978 54 46 22 0 24 115 1 26 953 10 43 9 140Iron 3 525 66 90 1 672 31 73 24 0 46 48 0 91 1 853 35 17 5 269Jackson 3 975 51 09 3 741 48 08 26 0 33 38 0 49 234 3 01 7 780Jefferson 7 842 43 16 10 178 56 02 93 0 51 56 0 31 2 336 12 86 18 169Juneau 3 554 39 91 5 268 59 15 54 0 61 30 0 34 1 714 19 25 8 906Kenosha 17 174 57 68 12 182 40 91 262 0 88 159 0 53 4 992 16 76 29 777Kewaunee 3 389 46 60 3 862 53 11 11 0 15 10 0 14 473 6 50 7 272La Crosse 13 079 48 58 13 711 50 92 72 0 27 62 0 23 632 2 35 26 924Lafayette 4 315 45 81 5 059 53 71 23 0 24 22 0 23 744 7 90 9 419Langlade 5 190 52 88 4 523 46 09 37 0 38 64 0 65 667 6 80 9 814Lincoln 3 951 39 57 5 812 58 21 131 1 31 90 0 90 1 861 18 64 9 984Manitowoc 13 142 50 30 12 616 48 29 248 0 95 120 0 46 526 2 01 26 126Marathon 13 724 46 57 15 264 51 80 373 1 27 108 0 37 1 540 5 23 29 469Marinette 7 703 49 75 7 688 49 65 48 0 31 44 0 28 15 0 10 15 483Marquette 1 195 27 71 3 086 71 57 11 0 26 20 0 46 1 891 43 85 4 312Milwaukee 209 861 59 76 131 120 37 34 8 484 2 42 1 732 0 49 78 741 22 42 351 197Monroe 4 673 36 33 8 042 62 52 84 0 65 64 0 50 3 369 26 19 12 863Oconto 5 273 45 55 6 238 53 88 37 0 32 29 0 25 965 8 34 11 577Oneida 5 375 58 77 3 694 40 39 59 0 65 18 0 20 1 681 18 38 9 146Outagamie 12 168 40 47 17 733 58 98 99 0 33 67 0 22 5 565 18 51 30 067Ozaukee 3 662 41 98 4 913 56 32 125 1 43 23 0 26 1 251 14 34 8 723Pepin 1 194 33 90 2 272 64 51 39 1 11 17 0 48 1 078 30 61 3 522Pierce 3 259 32 59 6 624 66 25 69 0 69 47 0 47 3 365 33 65 9 999Polk 4 979 44 27 6 031 53 62 185 1 64 53 0 47 1 052 9 35 11 248Portage 10 148 63 78 5 670 35 63 50 0 31 44 0 28 4 478 28 14 15 912Price 4 042 49 94 3 879 47 93 67 0 83 105 1 30 163 2 01 8 093Racine 23 532 54 75 18 753 43 63 480 1 12 213 0 50 4 779 11 12 42 978Richland 3 524 38 56 5 527 60 48 30 0 33 58 0 63 2 003 21 92 9 139Rock 17 543 46 29 20 141 53 15 104 0 27 110 0 29 2 598 6 86 37 898Rusk 3 578 49 97 3 484 48 66 42 0 59 56 0 78 94 1 31 7 160Sauk 6 106 38 87 9 363 59 61 116 0 74 122 0 78 3 257 20 74 15 707Sawyer 2 439 46 61 2 745 52 46 25 0 48 24 0 46 306 5 85 5 233Shawano 5 241 44 51 6 377 54 16 94 0 80 62 0 53 1 136 9 65 11 774Sheboygan 15 800 49 77 15 305 48 21 504 1 59 138 0 43 495 1 56 31 747St Croix 4 898 41 24 6 857 57 74 80 0 67 41 0 35 1 959 16 50 11 876Taylor 3 771 49 11 3 668 47 77 190 2 47 49 0 64 103 1 34 7 678Trempealeau 5 175 48 92 5 319 50 28 40 0 38 45 0 43 144 1 36 10 579Vernon 5 776 46 24 6 614 52 95 25 0 20 77 0 62 838 6 71 12 492Vilas 2 470 51 48 2 251 46 92 25 0 52 52 1 08 219 4 56 4 798Walworth 5 449 31 77 11 594 67 59 62 0 36 49 0 29 6 145 35 82 17 154Washburn 2 901 50 35 2 805 48 68 20 0 35 36 0 62 96 1 67 5 762Washington 4 683 35 00 8 501 63 54 150 1 12 46 0 34 3 818 28 54 13 380Waukesha 12 859 42 94 16 726 55 86 287 0 96 71 0 24 3 867 12 91 29 943Waupaca 4 616 29 09 11 099 69 95 87 0 55 64 0 40 6 483 40 86 15 866Waushara 1 747 26 13 4 872 72 88 27 0 40 39 0 58 3 125 46 75 6 685Winnebago 15 570 45 08 18 697 54 14 64 0 19 204 0 59 3 127 9 05 34 535Wood 8 574 46 59 9 654 52 46 97 0 53 77 0 42 1 080 5 87 18 402Totals 704 821 50 15 679 206 48 32 15 071 1 07 6 424 0 46 25 615 1 82 1 405 522See also EditUnited States presidential elections in WisconsinReferences Edit a b U S Electoral College Archives gov Retrieved 2016 08 18 Burnham Walter Dean The System of 1896 An Analysis in The Evolution of American Electoral Systems pp 178 179 ISBN 0313213798 Sundquist James Politics and Policy The Eisenhower Kennedy and Johnson Years p 526 ISBN 0815719094 Hansen John Mark Shigeo Hirano and Snyder James M Jr Parties within Parties Parties Factions and Coordinated Politics 1900 1980 in Gerber Alan S and Schickler Eric Governing in a Polarized Age Elections Parties and Political Representation in America pp 165 168 ISBN 978 1 107 09509 0 Phillips Kevin P The Emerging Republican Majority pp 387 388 ISBN 978 0 691 16324 6 Phillips The Emerging Republican Majority pp 47 159 Hagery James A Willkie Demands Out System Stand Change of Administration Is Needed to Save Democracy He Says in Wisconsin Must Make System Work The New York Times September 28 1940 p 1 Grimes W H Willkie s Chances In Midwest Editors Give Him Edge in Nebraska Ohio Wisconsin Minnesota Indiana The Wall Street Journal September 25 1940 p 1 Catledge Turner Wisconsin Trend Buck Roosevelt Anti War Feeling Is the Main Factor Involved Betting Odds 11 to 10 for Willkie The New York Times October 28 1940 p 8 Gallup George The Gallup Poll Willkie Gain in 3 States but Roosevelt Reverses Trend in Michigan Daily Boston Globe November 2 1940 p 1 1940 Presidential General Election Results Wisconsin Retrieved August 19 2016 WI US President Race November 05 1940 Our Campaigns Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1940 United States presidential election in Wisconsin amp oldid 1120806713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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