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1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 7, 1944 as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. State voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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Nominee Thomas E. Dewey Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York New York
Running mate John W. Bricker Harry S. Truman
Electoral vote 12 0
Popular vote 674,532 650,413
Percentage 50.37% 48.57%

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.[1] The Democratic Party had been uncompetitive outside certain eastern German as the upper classes, along with the majority of workers who followed them, fled from William Jennings Bryan's agrarian and free silver sympathies.[2] 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.[3] 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.

During the 1940 presidential election, fought whilst the United States was still neutral in World War II, the conservative German counties, especially the "WOW counties" near Milwaukee and other counties along the Lake Michigan coast, turned abruptly away from Roosevelt. These counties viewed Russian Communism as a much greater threat to America than German Nazism,[4] and believed Roosevelt offered too much aid to Britain and France.[5] The result was that the historically Democratic German Catholic counties like Kewaunee and Calumet rivalled longtime GOP bastions like Waupaca and Waushara Counties as the most Republican in the state, and GOP nominee Wendell Willkie came within two points of carrying the state after Alf Landon had lost by two-to-one four years earlier.

Vote

Early Gallup polls in August showed Republican nominee Thomas E. Dewey leading Roosevelt in Wisconsin[6] by as much as twelve percentage points at the end of the second week of that month.[7] The fact that the state's disintegrating Progressive Party was divided on whether to support Roosevelt did nothing to help the President,[8] neither did Dewey's claim that Roosevelt had close ties to Communists at home and abroad.[9]

Although wartime conditions limited campaigning in the state by the two Dutchess County natives, by mid-October polls had not changed from where they were two months previously.[10] At that time Governor Dewey visited Milwaukee on a rail trip to Minneapolis,[11] and more detailed opinion polls later in October said that powerful isolationist sentiment in rural Wisconsin and tighter unity of his opposition would ensure that Roosevelt had little hope of holding the state.[12]

Ultimately Dewey carried Wisconsin as polls had predicted he would, although by a substantially smaller margin of just 1.80 percentage points. Continuing trends in Third Party System Democratic counties around Green Bay and Appleton proved decisive in tipping the state, as Dewey tightened Willkie gains that would not be substantially reversed in the ensuing eighty years: even during Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 landslide, Republican Barry Goldwater did much better in this area than he did nationally.

Results

1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin[13]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Thomas E. Dewey 674,532 50.37% 12
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent) 650,413 48.57% 0
Socialist Norman Thomas 13,205 0.99% 0
Independent Edward A. Teichert 1,002 0.07% 0
Totals 1,339,152 100.0% 12

Results by county

County Thomas Edmund Dewey
Republican
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Norman Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
Edward A. Teichert
Independent
Margin Total votes cast[14]
# % # % # % # % # %
Adams 1,579 51.40% 1,478 48.11% 10 0.33% 5 0.16% 101 3.29% 3,072
Ashland 3,183 40.60% 4,609 58.80% 42 0.54% 5 0.06% -1,426 -18.19% 7,839
Barron 7,137 55.66% 5,585 43.55% 92 0.72% 9 0.07% 1,552 12.10% 12,823
Bayfield 2,475 42.02% 3,362 57.08% 48 0.81% 5 0.08% -887 -15.06% 5,890
Brown 17,762 50.14% 17,576 49.61% 76 0.21% 12 0.03% 186 0.53% 35,426
Buffalo 3,416 63.19% 1,948 36.03% 39 0.72% 3 0.06% 1,468 27.16% 5,406
Burnett 2,119 52.72% 1,868 46.48% 26 0.65% 6 0.15% 251 6.25% 4,019
Calumet 5,611 73.58% 1,966 25.78% 46 0.60% 3 0.04% 3,645 47.80% 7,626
Chippewa 7,691 53.59% 6,567 45.76% 77 0.54% 16 0.11% 1,124 7.83% 14,351
Clark 7,948 62.80% 4,612 36.44% 89 0.70% 8 0.06% 3,336 26.36% 12,657
Columbia 7,867 56.50% 5,997 43.07% 55 0.40% 5 0.04% 1,870 13.43% 13,924
Crawford 4,199 57.12% 3,130 42.58% 21 0.29% 1 0.01% 1,069 14.54% 7,351
Dane 23,021 37.96% 37,076 61.13% 530 0.87% 24 0.04% -14,055 -23.17% 60,651
Dodge 14,102 64.44% 7,667 35.04% 102 0.47% 12 0.05% 6,435 29.41% 21,883
Door 5,668 68.25% 2,599 31.29% 30 0.36% 8 0.10% 3,069 36.95% 8,305
Douglas 7,132 35.20% 12,985 64.08% 134 0.66% 12 0.06% -5,853 -28.89% 20,263
Dunn 5,980 60.37% 3,853 38.90% 69 0.70% 3 0.03% 2,127 21.47% 9,905
Eau Claire 9,470 51.13% 8,962 48.39% 86 0.46% 2 0.01% 508 2.74% 18,520
Florence 765 45.59% 897 53.46% 15 0.89% 1 0.06% -132 -7.87% 1,678
Fond du Lac 16,785 63.81% 9,378 35.65% 128 0.49% 15 0.06% 7,407 28.16% 26,306
Forest 1,391 36.22% 2,436 63.44% 10 0.26% 3 0.08% -1,045 -27.21% 3,840
Grant 10,226 62.56% 6,091 37.27% 24 0.15% 4 0.02% 4,135 25.30% 16,345
Green 5,556 57.28% 4,101 42.28% 36 0.37% 6 0.06% 1,455 15.00% 9,699
Green Lake 4,571 67.38% 2,190 32.28% 17 0.25% 6 0.09% 2,381 35.10% 6,784
Iowa 4,608 56.00% 3,585 43.57% 30 0.36% 5 0.06% 1,023 12.43% 8,228
Iron 1,345 31.51% 2,894 67.81% 26 0.61% 3 0.07% -1,549 -36.29% 4,268
Jackson 3,182 50.86% 3,040 48.59% 30 0.48% 4 0.06% 142 2.27% 6,256
Jefferson 10,245 59.16% 6,988 40.35% 76 0.44% 8 0.05% 3,257 18.81% 17,317
Juneau 4,733 61.97% 2,857 37.41% 42 0.55% 5 0.07% 1,876 24.56% 7,637
Kenosha 12,436 39.96% 18,325 58.88% 337 1.08% 23 0.07% -5,889 -18.92% 31,121
Kewaunee 4,153 61.25% 2,611 38.51% 15 0.22% 1 0.01% 1,542 22.74% 6,780
La Crosse 12,784 50.93% 12,247 48.79% 65 0.26% 7 0.03% 537 2.14% 25,103
Lafayette 4,421 54.27% 3,696 45.37% 26 0.32% 4 0.05% 725 8.90% 8,147
Langlade 4,036 48.23% 4,310 51.50% 19 0.23% 4 0.05% -274 -3.27% 8,369
Lincoln 5,564 64.71% 2,938 34.17% 78 0.91% 18 0.21% 2,626 30.54% 8,598
Manitowoc 14,047 53.52% 11,949 45.53% 217 0.83% 34 0.13% 2,098 7.99% 26,247
Marathon 15,782 53.54% 13,192 44.75% 484 1.64% 19 0.06% 2,590 8.79% 29,477
Marinette 7,159 52.21% 6,483 47.28% 59 0.43% 11 0.08% 676 4.93% 13,712
Marquette 2,853 73.47% 1,016 26.17% 14 0.36% 0 0.00% 1,837 47.31% 3,883
Milwaukee 142,448 40.15% 205,282 57.85% 6,705 1.89% 395 0.11% -62,834 -17.71% 354,830
Monroe 7,277 64.09% 4,013 35.34% 61 0.54% 3 0.03% 3,264 28.75% 11,354
Oconto 5,923 57.38% 4,348 42.12% 45 0.44% 6 0.06% 1,575 15.26% 10,322
Oneida 3,253 44.06% 4,076 55.21% 53 0.72% 1 0.01% -823 -11.15% 7,383
Outagamie 18,294 64.44% 9,955 35.07% 120 0.42% 20 0.07% 8,339 29.37% 28,389
Ozaukee 5,655 60.66% 3,579 38.39% 81 0.87% 8 0.09% 2,076 22.27% 9,323
Pepin 1,902 64.28% 1,029 34.78% 25 0.84% 3 0.10% 873 29.50% 2,959
Pierce 5,137 62.40% 3,033 36.84% 60 0.73% 3 0.04% 2,104 25.56% 8,233
Polk 5,329 53.58% 4,489 45.14% 121 1.22% 6 0.06% 840 8.45% 9,945
Portage 5,405 38.27% 8,678 61.44% 36 0.25% 6 0.04% -3,273 -23.17% 14,125
Price 3,258 47.78% 3,515 51.55% 40 0.59% 6 0.09% -257 -3.77% 6,819
Racine 18,220 41.11% 25,697 57.97% 390 0.88% 18 0.04% -7,477 -16.87% 44,325
Richland 5,088 61.85% 3,109 37.79% 24 0.29% 5 0.06% 1,979 24.06% 8,226
Rock 18,477 52.23% 16,766 47.39% 104 0.29% 29 0.08% 1,711 4.84% 35,376
Rusk 3,092 48.40% 3,238 50.69% 42 0.66% 16 0.25% -146 -2.29% 6,388
Sauk 9,751 62.72% 5,690 36.60% 95 0.61% 10 0.06% 4,061 26.12% 15,546
Sawyer 2,421 55.02% 1,947 44.25% 26 0.59% 6 0.14% 474 10.77% 4,400
Shawano 8,732 68.16% 4,015 31.34% 57 0.44% 7 0.05% 4,717 36.82% 12,811
Sheboygan 15,291 49.42% 15,062 48.68% 557 1.80% 28 0.09% 229 0.74% 30,938
St. Croix 5,660 53.01% 4,930 46.17% 80 0.75% 8 0.07% 730 6.84% 10,678
Taylor 3,194 48.24% 3,215 48.56% 209 3.16% 3 0.05% -21 -0.32% 6,621
Trempealeau 4,719 51.06% 4,496 48.65% 27 0.29% 0 0.00% 223 2.41% 9,242
Vernon 5,676 51.04% 5,409 48.64% 19 0.17% 17 0.15% 267 2.40% 11,121
Vilas 2,021 48.91% 2,079 50.31% 25 0.61% 7 0.17% -58 -1.40% 4,132
Walworth 10,901 65.34% 5,696 34.14% 78 0.47% 8 0.05% 5,205 31.20% 16,683
Washburn 2,441 53.85% 2,059 45.42% 29 0.64% 4 0.09% 382 8.43% 4,533
Washington 8,921 69.44% 3,840 29.89% 77 0.60% 9 0.07% 5,081 39.55% 12,847
Waukesha 17,995 57.44% 13,038 41.62% 278 0.89% 15 0.05% 4,957 15.82% 31,326
Waupaca 11,495 74.44% 3,879 25.12% 63 0.41% 5 0.03% 7,616 49.32% 15,442
Waushara 4,675 75.54% 1,485 23.99% 27 0.44% 2 0.03% 3,190 51.54% 6,189
Winnebago 19,310 59.56% 12,841 39.61% 250 0.77% 19 0.06% 6,469 19.95% 32,420
Wood 9,569 57.92% 6,861 41.53% 81 0.49% 9 0.05% 2,708 16.39% 16,520
Totals 674,532 50.37% 650,413 48.57% 13,205 0.99% 1,002 0.07% 24,119 1.80% 1,339,152

See also

References

  1. ^ Burnham, Walter Dean; 'The System of 1896: An Analysis'; in The Evolution of American Electoral Systems, pp. 178-179 ISBN 0313213798
  2. ^ Sundquist, James; Politics and Policy: The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Years, p. 526 ISBN 0815719094
  3. ^ 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
  4. ^ Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 387-388 ISBN 978-0-691-16324-6
  5. ^ Phillips; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 47, 159
  6. ^ Gallup, George; 'Three More Midwest States Throw Support to Dewey'; The Washington Post, August 9, 1944, p. 2
  7. ^ Gallup, George; 'Dewey Leads 32-State Poll'; The Washington Post, August 13, 1944, p. B5
  8. ^ 'How Wisconsin Looks to Gould Lincoln'; Daily Boston Globe, October 3, 1944, p. 5
  9. ^ Fried, Richard M.; '"Operation Polecat": Thomas E. Dewey, the 1948 Election, and the Origins of McCarthyism'; Journal of Policy History, Vol. 22, Issue 1, (January 2010), pp. 1-22
  10. ^ 'Dewey Gains in Midwest Farm States: Gallup'; The Washington Post, October 11, 1944, p. 1
  11. ^ Folliard, Edward T.; 'Dewey Leaves Today on New Midwest Tour'; The Washington Post, October 23, 1944, p. 3
  12. ^ Catledge, Turner; 'Isolationism Dims Wisconsin Picture: Labor Backers of Roosevelt Have Task of Overcoming Strong Trend to Dewey'; The New York Times, October 22, 1944, p. 39
  13. ^ "1944 Presidential General Election Results – Wisconsin". Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  14. ^ "WI US President Race, November 07, 1944". Our Campaigns.

1944, united, states, presidential, election, wisconsin, main, article, 1944, united, states, presidential, election, held, november, 1944, part, 1944, united, states, presidential, election, state, voters, chose, electors, electoral, college, voted, president. Main article 1944 United States presidential election The 1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 7 1944 as part of the 1944 United States presidential election State voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 1940 November 7 1944 1948 Nominee Thomas E Dewey Franklin D RooseveltParty Republican DemocraticHome state New York New YorkRunning mate John W Bricker Harry S TrumanElectoral vote 12 0Popular vote 674 532 650 413Percentage 50 37 48 57 County Results Dewey 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Roosevelt 40 50 50 60 60 70 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 1 The Democratic Party had been uncompetitive outside certain eastern German as the upper classes along with the majority of workers who followed them fled from William Jennings Bryan s agrarian and free silver sympathies 2 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 3 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 During the 1940 presidential election fought whilst the United States was still neutral in World War II the conservative German counties especially the WOW counties near Milwaukee and other counties along the Lake Michigan coast turned abruptly away from Roosevelt These counties viewed Russian Communism as a much greater threat to America than German Nazism 4 and believed Roosevelt offered too much aid to Britain and France 5 The result was that the historically Democratic German Catholic counties like Kewaunee and Calumet rivalled longtime GOP bastions like Waupaca and Waushara Counties as the most Republican in the state and GOP nominee Wendell Willkie came within two points of carrying the state after Alf Landon had lost by two to one four years earlier Vote EditEarly Gallup polls in August showed Republican nominee Thomas E Dewey leading Roosevelt in Wisconsin 6 by as much as twelve percentage points at the end of the second week of that month 7 The fact that the state s disintegrating Progressive Party was divided on whether to support Roosevelt did nothing to help the President 8 neither did Dewey s claim that Roosevelt had close ties to Communists at home and abroad 9 Although wartime conditions limited campaigning in the state by the two Dutchess County natives by mid October polls had not changed from where they were two months previously 10 At that time Governor Dewey visited Milwaukee on a rail trip to Minneapolis 11 and more detailed opinion polls later in October said that powerful isolationist sentiment in rural Wisconsin and tighter unity of his opposition would ensure that Roosevelt had little hope of holding the state 12 Ultimately Dewey carried Wisconsin as polls had predicted he would although by a substantially smaller margin of just 1 80 percentage points Continuing trends in Third Party System Democratic counties around Green Bay and Appleton proved decisive in tipping the state as Dewey tightened Willkie gains that would not be substantially reversed in the ensuing eighty years even during Lyndon B Johnson s 1964 landslide Republican Barry Goldwater did much better in this area than he did nationally Results Edit1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 13 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Thomas E Dewey 674 532 50 37 12Democratic Franklin D Roosevelt incumbent 650 413 48 57 0Socialist Norman Thomas 13 205 0 99 0Independent Edward A Teichert 1 002 0 07 0Totals 1 339 152 100 0 12Results by county Edit County Thomas Edmund DeweyRepublican Franklin Delano RooseveltDemocratic Norman Mattoon ThomasSocialist Edward A TeichertIndependent Margin Total votes cast 14 Adams 1 579 51 40 1 478 48 11 10 0 33 5 0 16 101 3 29 3 072Ashland 3 183 40 60 4 609 58 80 42 0 54 5 0 06 1 426 18 19 7 839Barron 7 137 55 66 5 585 43 55 92 0 72 9 0 07 1 552 12 10 12 823Bayfield 2 475 42 02 3 362 57 08 48 0 81 5 0 08 887 15 06 5 890Brown 17 762 50 14 17 576 49 61 76 0 21 12 0 03 186 0 53 35 426Buffalo 3 416 63 19 1 948 36 03 39 0 72 3 0 06 1 468 27 16 5 406Burnett 2 119 52 72 1 868 46 48 26 0 65 6 0 15 251 6 25 4 019Calumet 5 611 73 58 1 966 25 78 46 0 60 3 0 04 3 645 47 80 7 626Chippewa 7 691 53 59 6 567 45 76 77 0 54 16 0 11 1 124 7 83 14 351Clark 7 948 62 80 4 612 36 44 89 0 70 8 0 06 3 336 26 36 12 657Columbia 7 867 56 50 5 997 43 07 55 0 40 5 0 04 1 870 13 43 13 924Crawford 4 199 57 12 3 130 42 58 21 0 29 1 0 01 1 069 14 54 7 351Dane 23 021 37 96 37 076 61 13 530 0 87 24 0 04 14 055 23 17 60 651Dodge 14 102 64 44 7 667 35 04 102 0 47 12 0 05 6 435 29 41 21 883Door 5 668 68 25 2 599 31 29 30 0 36 8 0 10 3 069 36 95 8 305Douglas 7 132 35 20 12 985 64 08 134 0 66 12 0 06 5 853 28 89 20 263Dunn 5 980 60 37 3 853 38 90 69 0 70 3 0 03 2 127 21 47 9 905Eau Claire 9 470 51 13 8 962 48 39 86 0 46 2 0 01 508 2 74 18 520Florence 765 45 59 897 53 46 15 0 89 1 0 06 132 7 87 1 678Fond du Lac 16 785 63 81 9 378 35 65 128 0 49 15 0 06 7 407 28 16 26 306Forest 1 391 36 22 2 436 63 44 10 0 26 3 0 08 1 045 27 21 3 840Grant 10 226 62 56 6 091 37 27 24 0 15 4 0 02 4 135 25 30 16 345Green 5 556 57 28 4 101 42 28 36 0 37 6 0 06 1 455 15 00 9 699Green Lake 4 571 67 38 2 190 32 28 17 0 25 6 0 09 2 381 35 10 6 784Iowa 4 608 56 00 3 585 43 57 30 0 36 5 0 06 1 023 12 43 8 228Iron 1 345 31 51 2 894 67 81 26 0 61 3 0 07 1 549 36 29 4 268Jackson 3 182 50 86 3 040 48 59 30 0 48 4 0 06 142 2 27 6 256Jefferson 10 245 59 16 6 988 40 35 76 0 44 8 0 05 3 257 18 81 17 317Juneau 4 733 61 97 2 857 37 41 42 0 55 5 0 07 1 876 24 56 7 637Kenosha 12 436 39 96 18 325 58 88 337 1 08 23 0 07 5 889 18 92 31 121Kewaunee 4 153 61 25 2 611 38 51 15 0 22 1 0 01 1 542 22 74 6 780La Crosse 12 784 50 93 12 247 48 79 65 0 26 7 0 03 537 2 14 25 103Lafayette 4 421 54 27 3 696 45 37 26 0 32 4 0 05 725 8 90 8 147Langlade 4 036 48 23 4 310 51 50 19 0 23 4 0 05 274 3 27 8 369Lincoln 5 564 64 71 2 938 34 17 78 0 91 18 0 21 2 626 30 54 8 598Manitowoc 14 047 53 52 11 949 45 53 217 0 83 34 0 13 2 098 7 99 26 247Marathon 15 782 53 54 13 192 44 75 484 1 64 19 0 06 2 590 8 79 29 477Marinette 7 159 52 21 6 483 47 28 59 0 43 11 0 08 676 4 93 13 712Marquette 2 853 73 47 1 016 26 17 14 0 36 0 0 00 1 837 47 31 3 883Milwaukee 142 448 40 15 205 282 57 85 6 705 1 89 395 0 11 62 834 17 71 354 830Monroe 7 277 64 09 4 013 35 34 61 0 54 3 0 03 3 264 28 75 11 354Oconto 5 923 57 38 4 348 42 12 45 0 44 6 0 06 1 575 15 26 10 322Oneida 3 253 44 06 4 076 55 21 53 0 72 1 0 01 823 11 15 7 383Outagamie 18 294 64 44 9 955 35 07 120 0 42 20 0 07 8 339 29 37 28 389Ozaukee 5 655 60 66 3 579 38 39 81 0 87 8 0 09 2 076 22 27 9 323Pepin 1 902 64 28 1 029 34 78 25 0 84 3 0 10 873 29 50 2 959Pierce 5 137 62 40 3 033 36 84 60 0 73 3 0 04 2 104 25 56 8 233Polk 5 329 53 58 4 489 45 14 121 1 22 6 0 06 840 8 45 9 945Portage 5 405 38 27 8 678 61 44 36 0 25 6 0 04 3 273 23 17 14 125Price 3 258 47 78 3 515 51 55 40 0 59 6 0 09 257 3 77 6 819Racine 18 220 41 11 25 697 57 97 390 0 88 18 0 04 7 477 16 87 44 325Richland 5 088 61 85 3 109 37 79 24 0 29 5 0 06 1 979 24 06 8 226Rock 18 477 52 23 16 766 47 39 104 0 29 29 0 08 1 711 4 84 35 376Rusk 3 092 48 40 3 238 50 69 42 0 66 16 0 25 146 2 29 6 388Sauk 9 751 62 72 5 690 36 60 95 0 61 10 0 06 4 061 26 12 15 546Sawyer 2 421 55 02 1 947 44 25 26 0 59 6 0 14 474 10 77 4 400Shawano 8 732 68 16 4 015 31 34 57 0 44 7 0 05 4 717 36 82 12 811Sheboygan 15 291 49 42 15 062 48 68 557 1 80 28 0 09 229 0 74 30 938St Croix 5 660 53 01 4 930 46 17 80 0 75 8 0 07 730 6 84 10 678Taylor 3 194 48 24 3 215 48 56 209 3 16 3 0 05 21 0 32 6 621Trempealeau 4 719 51 06 4 496 48 65 27 0 29 0 0 00 223 2 41 9 242Vernon 5 676 51 04 5 409 48 64 19 0 17 17 0 15 267 2 40 11 121Vilas 2 021 48 91 2 079 50 31 25 0 61 7 0 17 58 1 40 4 132Walworth 10 901 65 34 5 696 34 14 78 0 47 8 0 05 5 205 31 20 16 683Washburn 2 441 53 85 2 059 45 42 29 0 64 4 0 09 382 8 43 4 533Washington 8 921 69 44 3 840 29 89 77 0 60 9 0 07 5 081 39 55 12 847Waukesha 17 995 57 44 13 038 41 62 278 0 89 15 0 05 4 957 15 82 31 326Waupaca 11 495 74 44 3 879 25 12 63 0 41 5 0 03 7 616 49 32 15 442Waushara 4 675 75 54 1 485 23 99 27 0 44 2 0 03 3 190 51 54 6 189Winnebago 19 310 59 56 12 841 39 61 250 0 77 19 0 06 6 469 19 95 32 420Wood 9 569 57 92 6 861 41 53 81 0 49 9 0 05 2 708 16 39 16 520Totals 674 532 50 37 650 413 48 57 13 205 0 99 1 002 0 07 24 119 1 80 1 339 152See also EditUnited States presidential elections in WisconsinReferences Edit 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 Gallup George Three More Midwest States Throw Support to Dewey The Washington Post August 9 1944 p 2 Gallup George Dewey Leads 32 State Poll The Washington Post August 13 1944 p B5 How Wisconsin Looks to Gould Lincoln Daily Boston Globe October 3 1944 p 5 Fried Richard M Operation Polecat Thomas E Dewey the 1948 Election and the Origins of McCarthyism Journal of Policy History Vol 22 Issue 1 January 2010 pp 1 22 Dewey Gains in Midwest Farm States Gallup The Washington Post October 11 1944 p 1 Folliard Edward T Dewey Leaves Today on New Midwest Tour The Washington Post October 23 1944 p 3 Catledge Turner Isolationism Dims Wisconsin Picture Labor Backers of Roosevelt Have Task of Overcoming Strong Trend to Dewey The New York Times October 22 1944 p 39 1944 Presidential General Election Results Wisconsin Retrieved August 19 2016 WI US President Race November 07 1944 Our Campaigns Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1944 United States presidential election in Wisconsin amp oldid 1120807062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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