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1952 United States presidential election in New York

The 1952 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 4, 1952. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1952 United States presidential election. Voters chose 45 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

1952 United States presidential election in New York

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Turnout71.2%[1] 6.2 pp
 
Nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower Adlai Stevenson
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Liberal
Home state New York[2] Illinois
Running mate Richard Nixon John Sparkman
Electoral vote 45 0
Popular vote 3,952,815 3,104,601
Percentage 55.45% 43.55%

County Results

President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

Much of Eisenhower's popularity as a politician was based on his role as Supreme Allied Commander during the end of World War II - shown here at the WWII victory parade in New York City.

New York was won by former Supreme Allied Commander and World War II hero, Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was running against Democratic Governor of Illinois Adlai Stevenson. Eisenhower ran with California Senator Richard Nixon as Vice President, and Stevenson ran with Alabama Senator John Sparkman.

Eisenhower carried New York with 55.45% of the vote to Stevenson's 43.55%, a victory margin of 11.90%. New York weighed in for this election as 1% more Republican than the national average.[3] Eisenhower proved to be very popular in many of the Northern and Mid-West States, and took nearly every county in the State of New York, with the exception of a handful of counties conglomerate with New York City. The only counties in the state to vote for Stevenson were the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, allowing Stevenson to win New York City overall. Eisenhower ultimately won the election to the White House in 1952 as a war hero, a political outsider, and a moderate Republican who pledged to protect and support popular New Deal Democratic policies, ending twenty years of Democratic control of the White House.

Eisenhower won the election in New York (his home state in the election) by a decisive 12-point margin. National turnout for the presidential election of 1952 is evident of the contemporary, lingering Democratic stronghold in the Deep South, which was the only region to vote primarily for Stevenson. Eisenhower was the first presidential candidate in United States history (and largely, globally as well) who targeted a large portion of his campaign to women voters.[4] Dwindling popularity for the administration of Truman[5] during the months following the conflict in Korea, and coupled with the relatively progressive agenda and campaign strategy laid down by the Republican Party, contributed to Eisenhower's powerful rise across the country.

Results edit

1952 United States presidential election in New York
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 3,952,815 55.45% 45
Democratic Adlai Stevenson 2,687,890 37.71%
Liberal Adlai Stevenson 416,711 5.85%
Total Adlai Stevenson 3,104,601 43.55% 0
American Labor[a] Vincent Hallinan 64,211 0.90% 0
Socialist Darlington Hoopes 2,664 0.04% 0
Socialist Workers Farrell Dobbs 2,212 0.03% 0
Socialist Labor Eric Hass 1,560 0.02% 0
Write-ins 178 <0.01% 0
Totals 7,128,241 100.0% 45

New York City results edit

1952 Presidential Election in New York City Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total
Democratic-
Liberal
Adlai Stevenson 446,727 392,477 656,229 331,217 28,280 1,854,930 54.37%
58.38% 60.50% 58.42% 41.94% 33.42%
Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 300,284 241,898 446,708 450,610 55,993 1,495,493 43.84%
39.24% 37.29% 39.77% 57.06% 66.18%
American Labor Vincent Hallinan 16,974 13,420 18,765 7,194 294 56,647 1.66%
2.22% 2.07% 1.67% 0.91% 0.35%
Socialist Workers Farrell Dobbs 531 348 572 288 6 1,745 0.05%
0.07% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.01%
Socialist Darlington Hoopes 441 366 662 175 16 1,660 0.05%
0.06% 0.06% 0.06% 0.02% 0.02%
Socialist Labor Eric Hass 200 225 307 133 16 881 0.02%
0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.02% 0.02%
TOTAL 765,155 648,753 1,123,249 789,682 84,606 3,411,445 100.00%

Results by county edit

County Dwight David Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson II
Democratic/Liberal
Vincent William Hallinan
American Labor[a]
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Albany 79,871 52.27% 72,633 47.53% 266 0.17% 36 0.02% 7,238 4.74% 152,806
Allegany 16,365 80.52% 3,943 19.40% 10 0.05% 6 0.03% 12,422 61.14% 20,324
Bronx 241,898 37.29% 392,477 60.50% 13,420 2.07% 958 0.15% -150,579 -23.24% 648,753
Broome 64,738 71.36% 25,833 28.48% 119 0.13% 27 0.03% 38,905 42.90% 90,717
Cattaraugus 24,808 68.54% 11,333 31.31% 34 0.09% 20 0.06% 13,509 37.25% 36,195
Cayuga 25,037 68.03% 11,695 31.78% 46 0.12% 26 0.07% 13,342 36.28% 36,804
Chautauqua 42,043 64.07% 23,427 35.70% 79 0.12% 71 0.11% 18,616 28.40% 65,620
Chemung 30,188 68.57% 13,729 31.19% 79 0.18% 26 0.06% 16,459 37.41% 44,022
Chenango 16,062 79.64% 4,089 20.28% 13 0.06% 3 0.01% 11,973 59.38% 20,167
Clinton 14,535 64.47% 7,963 35.32% 37 0.16% 11 0.05% 6,572 29.16% 22,546
Columbia 17,539 74.13% 6,075 25.68% 35 0.15% 10 0.04% 11,464 48.48% 23,659
Cortland 13,985 77.30% 4,079 22.54% 24 0.13% 5 0.02% 9,906 54.77% 18,093
Delaware 17,737 81.07% 4,116 18.81% 18 0.08% 8 0.04% 13,621 62.28% 21,879
Dutchess 46,381 71.14% 18,644 28.60% 142 0.22% 31 0.05% 27,737 42.56% 65,198
Erie 253,927 56.27% 196,378 43.52% 550 0.12% 394 0.09% 57,549 12.76% 451,249
Essex 12,800 75.48% 4,130 24.35% 16 0.09% 13 0.08% 8,670 51.16% 16,959
Franklin 12,212 64.86% 6,591 35.01% 17 0.09% 8 0.04% 5,621 29.87% 18,828
Fulton 18,068 70.28% 7,570 29.44% 58 0.23% 14 0.05% 10,498 40.85% 25,710
Genesee 16,606 70.84% 6,819 29.09% 12 0.05% 6 0.03% 9,787 41.76% 23,443
Greene 12,907 74.03% 4,504 25.8w% 15 0.09% 9 0.05% 8,403 48.22% 17,435
Hamilton 2,615 82.62% 546 17.25% 3 0.09% 1 0.03% 2,069 65.39% 3,165
Herkimer 20,980 64.22% 11,599 35.51% 70 0.21% 19 0.06% 9,381 28.73% 32,668
Jefferson 27,932 69.86% 12,026 30.08% 13 0.03% 12 0.03% 15,906 39.79% 39,983
Kings 446,708 39.77% 656,229 58.42% 18,765 1.67% 1,547 0.14% -209,521 -18.68% 1,123,249
Lewis 7,622 72.07% 2,927 27.68% 17 0.16% 10 0.09% 4,695 44.43% 10,576
Livingston 14,760 71.34% 5,901 28.52% 19 0.09% 10 0.05% 8,859 42.84% 20,690
Madison 17,715 76.68% 5,353 23.17% 19 0.08% 14 0.06% 12,362 53.55% 23,101
Monroe 159,172 58.87% 110,723 40.95% 370 0.14% 135 0.05% 48,449 17.93% 270,400
Montgomery 19,554 60.11% 12,934 39.76% 31 0.10% 14 0.04% 6,620 20.36% 32,533
Nassau 305,900 69.83% 130,267 29.74% 1,669 0.38% 254 0.06% 175,633 40.11% 438,090
New York 300,284 39.24% 446,727 58.38% 16,974 2.22% 1,170 0.15% -146,443 -19.17% 765,155
Niagara 54,843 59.94% 36,504 39.90% 108 0.12% 44 0.05% 18,339 20.05% 91,499
Oneida 69,652 60.95% 44,438 38.88% 134 0.12% 59 0.05% 25,214 22.07% 114,283
Onondaga 119,268 64.81% 64,022 34.79% 302 0.16% 424 0.23% 55,246 30.09% 184,016
Ontario 21,659 71.13% 8,763 28.78% 18 0.06% 8 0.03% 12,896 42.37% 30,448
Orange 51,217 71.19% 20,585 28.61% 98 0.14% 49 0.07% 30,632 42.60% 71,949
Orleans 11,686 74.96% 3,893 24.97% 8 0.05% 3 0.02% 7,793 50.00% 15,590
Oswego 27,609 70.64% 11,444 29.28% 19 0.05% 10 0.03% 16,165 41.37% 39,082
Otsego 20,304 76.74% 6,115 23.11% 27 0.10% 12 0.005% 14,189 53.65% 26,458
Putnam 11,038 68.48% 5,001 31.03% 58 0.36% 21 0.13% 6,037 37.50% 16,118
Queens 450,610 57.06% 331,217 41.94% 7,194 0.91% 661 0.08% 119,393 15.13% 789,682
Rensselaer 51,453 66.53% 25,734 33.28% 109 0.14% 41 0.05% 25,719 33.27% 77,337
Richmond 55,993 66.18% 28,280 33.42% 294 0.35% 39 0.05% 27,713 32.77% 84,606
Rockland 27,657 64.36% 15,084 35.10% 212 0.49% 20 0.05% 12,573 29.27% 42,973
Saratoga 29,712 72.14% 11,413 27.71% 43 0.10% 18 0.04% 18,299 44.45% 41,186
Schenectady 54,272 66.43% 27,157 33.24% 208 0.25% 62 0.08% 27,115 33.21% 81,699
Schoharie 8,972 71.72% 3,509 28.05% 18 0.14% 10 0.08% 5,463 43.71% 12,509
Schuyler 5,604 75.64% 1,784 24.08% 17 0.23% 4 0.05% 3,820 51.59% 7,409
Seneca 9,669 68.97% 4,328 30.87% 15 0.11% 8 0.06% 5,341 38.12% 14,020
St. Lawrence 28,036 68.24% 13,000 31.64% 32 0.08% 19 0.05% 15,036 36.61% 41,087
Steuben 32,123 74.12% 11,154 25.73% 49 0.11% 16 0.04% 20,969 48.40% 43,342
Suffolk 115,570 74.53% 39,120 25.23% 262 0.17% 98 0.06% 76,450 49.34% 155,050
Sullivan 14,926 63.18% 8,421 35.64% 247 1.05% 32 0.14% 6,505 27.57% 23,626
Tioga 11,799 78.16% 3,259 21.59% 32 0.21% 5 0.03 8,540 56.59% 15,095
Tompkins 18,673 74.64% 6,285 25.12% 54 0.22% 7 0.03% 12,388 49.53% 25,019
Ulster 36,141 69.39% 15,733 30.21% 171 0.33% 40 0.08% 20,408 39.21% 52,085
Warren 17,046 77.02% 5,051 22.82% 22 0.10% 12 0.05% 11,995 54.23% 22,131
Washington 17,551 73.78% 6,210 26.10% 22 0.09% 6 0.03% 11,341 47.69% 23,789
Wayne 21,693 76.49% 6,621 23.34% 33 0.12% 15 0.05% 15,072 53.17% 28,362
Westchester 237,105 67.33% 113,358 32.19% 1,454 0.41% 253 0.07% 123,747 35.16% 352,170
Wyoming 12,154 75.00% 4,038 24.92% 2 0.01% 12 0.07% 8,116 50.12% 16,206
Yates 7,831 80.98% 1,820 18.82% 9 0.09% 10 0.10% 6,011 62.23% 9,670
Totals 3,952,815 55.45% 3,104,601 43.55% 64,211 0.90% 6,614[b] 0.09% 848,214 11.90% 7,128,241

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Although he ran under the “Progressive” label in other states, in New York Hallinan was endorsed by the American Labor Party and ran under that party’s banner.
  2. ^ Not all counties recorded votes for candidates other than Eisenhower, Stevenson and Hallinan separately, so votes for the remaining three on-ballot candidates and scattered write-in candidates have been listed only as a state-wide total.

References edit

  1. ^ Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 2, p. 1072.
  2. ^ . Facts on File. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013. Eisenhower, born in Texas, considered a resident of New York, and headquartered at the time in Paris, finally decided to run for the Republican nomination
  3. ^ "1952 Presidential General Election Results - New York". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  4. ^ . The Press and the Presidency. Kennesaw State University, Department of Political Science & International Affairs. Archived from the original on April 20, 2009. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  5. ^ Time: |accessdate=2013-05-17

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Main article 1952 United States presidential election The 1952 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 4 1952 All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1952 United States presidential election Voters chose 45 electors to the Electoral College which selected the president and vice president 1952 United States presidential election in New York 1948 November 4 1952 1956 Turnout71 2 1 6 2 pp Nominee Dwight D Eisenhower Adlai Stevenson Party Republican Democratic Alliance Liberal Home state New York 2 Illinois Running mate Richard Nixon John Sparkman Electoral vote 45 0 Popular vote 3 952 815 3 104 601 Percentage 55 45 43 55 County Results Eisenhower 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Stevenson 50 60 60 70 President before election Harry S Truman Democratic Elected President Dwight D Eisenhower Republican Much of Eisenhower s popularity as a politician was based on his role as Supreme Allied Commander during the end of World War II shown here at the WWII victory parade in New York City New York was won by former Supreme Allied Commander and World War II hero Republican Dwight D Eisenhower who was running against Democratic Governor of Illinois Adlai Stevenson Eisenhower ran with California Senator Richard Nixon as Vice President and Stevenson ran with Alabama Senator John Sparkman Eisenhower carried New York with 55 45 of the vote to Stevenson s 43 55 a victory margin of 11 90 New York weighed in for this election as 1 more Republican than the national average 3 Eisenhower proved to be very popular in many of the Northern and Mid West States and took nearly every county in the State of New York with the exception of a handful of counties conglomerate with New York City The only counties in the state to vote for Stevenson were the New York City boroughs of Manhattan Brooklyn and the Bronx allowing Stevenson to win New York City overall Eisenhower ultimately won the election to the White House in 1952 as a war hero a political outsider and a moderate Republican who pledged to protect and support popular New Deal Democratic policies ending twenty years of Democratic control of the White House Eisenhower won the election in New York his home state in the election by a decisive 12 point margin National turnout for the presidential election of 1952 is evident of the contemporary lingering Democratic stronghold in the Deep South which was the only region to vote primarily for Stevenson Eisenhower was the first presidential candidate in United States history and largely globally as well who targeted a large portion of his campaign to women voters 4 Dwindling popularity for the administration of Truman 5 during the months following the conflict in Korea and coupled with the relatively progressive agenda and campaign strategy laid down by the Republican Party contributed to Eisenhower s powerful rise across the country Contents 1 Results 1 1 New York City results 1 2 Results by county 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesResults edit1952 United States presidential election in New York Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Republican Dwight D Eisenhower 3 952 815 55 45 45 Democratic Adlai Stevenson 2 687 890 37 71 Liberal Adlai Stevenson 416 711 5 85 Total Adlai Stevenson 3 104 601 43 55 0 American Labor a Vincent Hallinan 64 211 0 90 0 Socialist Darlington Hoopes 2 664 0 04 0 Socialist Workers Farrell Dobbs 2 212 0 03 0 Socialist Labor Eric Hass 1 560 0 02 0 Write ins 178 lt 0 01 0 Totals 7 128 241 100 0 45 New York City results edit 1952 Presidential Election in New York City Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Total Democratic Liberal Adlai Stevenson 446 727 392 477 656 229 331 217 28 280 1 854 930 54 37 58 38 60 50 58 42 41 94 33 42 Republican Dwight D Eisenhower 300 284 241 898 446 708 450 610 55 993 1 495 493 43 84 39 24 37 29 39 77 57 06 66 18 American Labor Vincent Hallinan 16 974 13 420 18 765 7 194 294 56 647 1 66 2 22 2 07 1 67 0 91 0 35 Socialist Workers Farrell Dobbs 531 348 572 288 6 1 745 0 05 0 07 0 05 0 05 0 04 0 01 Socialist Darlington Hoopes 441 366 662 175 16 1 660 0 05 0 06 0 06 0 06 0 02 0 02 Socialist Labor Eric Hass 200 225 307 133 16 881 0 02 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 02 0 02 TOTAL 765 155 648 753 1 123 249 789 682 84 606 3 411 445 100 00 Results by county edit County Dwight David EisenhowerRepublican Adlai Stevenson IIDemocratic Liberal Vincent William HallinanAmerican Labor a Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Albany 79 871 52 27 72 633 47 53 266 0 17 36 0 02 7 238 4 74 152 806 Allegany 16 365 80 52 3 943 19 40 10 0 05 6 0 03 12 422 61 14 20 324 Bronx 241 898 37 29 392 477 60 50 13 420 2 07 958 0 15 150 579 23 24 648 753 Broome 64 738 71 36 25 833 28 48 119 0 13 27 0 03 38 905 42 90 90 717 Cattaraugus 24 808 68 54 11 333 31 31 34 0 09 20 0 06 13 509 37 25 36 195 Cayuga 25 037 68 03 11 695 31 78 46 0 12 26 0 07 13 342 36 28 36 804 Chautauqua 42 043 64 07 23 427 35 70 79 0 12 71 0 11 18 616 28 40 65 620 Chemung 30 188 68 57 13 729 31 19 79 0 18 26 0 06 16 459 37 41 44 022 Chenango 16 062 79 64 4 089 20 28 13 0 06 3 0 01 11 973 59 38 20 167 Clinton 14 535 64 47 7 963 35 32 37 0 16 11 0 05 6 572 29 16 22 546 Columbia 17 539 74 13 6 075 25 68 35 0 15 10 0 04 11 464 48 48 23 659 Cortland 13 985 77 30 4 079 22 54 24 0 13 5 0 02 9 906 54 77 18 093 Delaware 17 737 81 07 4 116 18 81 18 0 08 8 0 04 13 621 62 28 21 879 Dutchess 46 381 71 14 18 644 28 60 142 0 22 31 0 05 27 737 42 56 65 198 Erie 253 927 56 27 196 378 43 52 550 0 12 394 0 09 57 549 12 76 451 249 Essex 12 800 75 48 4 130 24 35 16 0 09 13 0 08 8 670 51 16 16 959 Franklin 12 212 64 86 6 591 35 01 17 0 09 8 0 04 5 621 29 87 18 828 Fulton 18 068 70 28 7 570 29 44 58 0 23 14 0 05 10 498 40 85 25 710 Genesee 16 606 70 84 6 819 29 09 12 0 05 6 0 03 9 787 41 76 23 443 Greene 12 907 74 03 4 504 25 8w 15 0 09 9 0 05 8 403 48 22 17 435 Hamilton 2 615 82 62 546 17 25 3 0 09 1 0 03 2 069 65 39 3 165 Herkimer 20 980 64 22 11 599 35 51 70 0 21 19 0 06 9 381 28 73 32 668 Jefferson 27 932 69 86 12 026 30 08 13 0 03 12 0 03 15 906 39 79 39 983 Kings 446 708 39 77 656 229 58 42 18 765 1 67 1 547 0 14 209 521 18 68 1 123 249 Lewis 7 622 72 07 2 927 27 68 17 0 16 10 0 09 4 695 44 43 10 576 Livingston 14 760 71 34 5 901 28 52 19 0 09 10 0 05 8 859 42 84 20 690 Madison 17 715 76 68 5 353 23 17 19 0 08 14 0 06 12 362 53 55 23 101 Monroe 159 172 58 87 110 723 40 95 370 0 14 135 0 05 48 449 17 93 270 400 Montgomery 19 554 60 11 12 934 39 76 31 0 10 14 0 04 6 620 20 36 32 533 Nassau 305 900 69 83 130 267 29 74 1 669 0 38 254 0 06 175 633 40 11 438 090 New York 300 284 39 24 446 727 58 38 16 974 2 22 1 170 0 15 146 443 19 17 765 155 Niagara 54 843 59 94 36 504 39 90 108 0 12 44 0 05 18 339 20 05 91 499 Oneida 69 652 60 95 44 438 38 88 134 0 12 59 0 05 25 214 22 07 114 283 Onondaga 119 268 64 81 64 022 34 79 302 0 16 424 0 23 55 246 30 09 184 016 Ontario 21 659 71 13 8 763 28 78 18 0 06 8 0 03 12 896 42 37 30 448 Orange 51 217 71 19 20 585 28 61 98 0 14 49 0 07 30 632 42 60 71 949 Orleans 11 686 74 96 3 893 24 97 8 0 05 3 0 02 7 793 50 00 15 590 Oswego 27 609 70 64 11 444 29 28 19 0 05 10 0 03 16 165 41 37 39 082 Otsego 20 304 76 74 6 115 23 11 27 0 10 12 0 005 14 189 53 65 26 458 Putnam 11 038 68 48 5 001 31 03 58 0 36 21 0 13 6 037 37 50 16 118 Queens 450 610 57 06 331 217 41 94 7 194 0 91 661 0 08 119 393 15 13 789 682 Rensselaer 51 453 66 53 25 734 33 28 109 0 14 41 0 05 25 719 33 27 77 337 Richmond 55 993 66 18 28 280 33 42 294 0 35 39 0 05 27 713 32 77 84 606 Rockland 27 657 64 36 15 084 35 10 212 0 49 20 0 05 12 573 29 27 42 973 Saratoga 29 712 72 14 11 413 27 71 43 0 10 18 0 04 18 299 44 45 41 186 Schenectady 54 272 66 43 27 157 33 24 208 0 25 62 0 08 27 115 33 21 81 699 Schoharie 8 972 71 72 3 509 28 05 18 0 14 10 0 08 5 463 43 71 12 509 Schuyler 5 604 75 64 1 784 24 08 17 0 23 4 0 05 3 820 51 59 7 409 Seneca 9 669 68 97 4 328 30 87 15 0 11 8 0 06 5 341 38 12 14 020 St Lawrence 28 036 68 24 13 000 31 64 32 0 08 19 0 05 15 036 36 61 41 087 Steuben 32 123 74 12 11 154 25 73 49 0 11 16 0 04 20 969 48 40 43 342 Suffolk 115 570 74 53 39 120 25 23 262 0 17 98 0 06 76 450 49 34 155 050 Sullivan 14 926 63 18 8 421 35 64 247 1 05 32 0 14 6 505 27 57 23 626 Tioga 11 799 78 16 3 259 21 59 32 0 21 5 0 03 8 540 56 59 15 095 Tompkins 18 673 74 64 6 285 25 12 54 0 22 7 0 03 12 388 49 53 25 019 Ulster 36 141 69 39 15 733 30 21 171 0 33 40 0 08 20 408 39 21 52 085 Warren 17 046 77 02 5 051 22 82 22 0 10 12 0 05 11 995 54 23 22 131 Washington 17 551 73 78 6 210 26 10 22 0 09 6 0 03 11 341 47 69 23 789 Wayne 21 693 76 49 6 621 23 34 33 0 12 15 0 05 15 072 53 17 28 362 Westchester 237 105 67 33 113 358 32 19 1 454 0 41 253 0 07 123 747 35 16 352 170 Wyoming 12 154 75 00 4 038 24 92 2 0 01 12 0 07 8 116 50 12 16 206 Yates 7 831 80 98 1 820 18 82 9 0 09 10 0 10 6 011 62 23 9 670 Totals 3 952 815 55 45 3 104 601 43 55 64 211 0 90 6 614 b 0 09 848 214 11 90 7 128 241See also editUnited States presidential elections in New York History of nuclear weapons I Like Ike Presidency of Dwight D Eisenhower The Korean War The McCarthy Era Women s SuffrageNotes edit a b Although he ran under the Progressive label in other states in New York Hallinan was endorsed by the American Labor Party and ran under that party s banner Not all counties recorded votes for candidates other than Eisenhower Stevenson and Hallinan separately so votes for the remaining three on ballot candidates and scattered write in candidates have been listed only as a state wide total References edit Bicentennial Edition Historical Statistics of the United States Colonial Times to 1970 part 2 p 1072 U S presidential election 1952 Facts on File Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved October 24 2013 Eisenhower born in Texas considered a resident of New York and headquartered at the time in Paris finally decided to run for the Republican nomination 1952 Presidential General Election Results New York Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved July 14 2013 1952 The Election of a Military Hero The Press and the Presidency Kennesaw State University Department of Political Science amp International Affairs Archived from the original on April 20 2009 Retrieved May 14 2013 Time The Corruption Issue A Pandora s Box September 24 1956 accessdate 2013 05 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1952 United States presidential election in New York amp oldid 1216491605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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