1944 United States presidential election in Wyoming
The 1944 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 7, 1944, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
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Wyoming was won by the Republican nominee, Governor of New York Thomas Dewey, running with Governor of Ohio John W. Bricker, by a 2.5% margin of victory, with 51.23 percent of the popular vote against incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt, running with Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman, with 48.77 percent of the popular vote, becoming the first Republican to win Wyoming since Herbert Hoover in 1928.[1]
Dewey flipped four counties that Roosevelt had won in 1940 (Teton, Natrona, Park, and Platte). Though his margin was narrow, this marked a continuation of the state's Republican trend on the heels of the 1942 midterm elections, in which Republicans gained control of the state's Class II Senate seat and lone House seat.
This marked the first time since 1892, when the Democratic ballot line was held by Populist James B. Weaver, that a Democrat would win the presidency without carrying Wyoming. Despite his victory in this election, Dewey would later lose the state to Harry Truman in 1948. Wyoming weighed in as ten points more Republican than the nation in this election.
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Thomas E. Dewey | 51,921 | 51.23% | |
Democratic | Franklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent) | 49,419 | 48.77% | |
Total votes | 101,340 | 100.00% |
Results by county
County | Thomas Edmund Dewey Republican |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic |
Margin | Total votes cast[2] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
# | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Albany | 2,970 | 47.91% | 3,229 | 52.09% | -259 | -4.18% | 6,199 |
Big Horn | 2,659 | 53.47% | 2,314 | 46.53% | 345 | 6.94% | 4,973 |
Campbell | 1,514 | 62.87% | 894 | 37.13% | 620 | 25.74% | 2,408 |
Carbon | 2,698 | 47.49% | 2,983 | 52.51% | -285 | -5.02% | 5,681 |
Converse | 1,601 | 62.05% | 979 | 37.95% | 622 | 24.10% | 2,580 |
Crook | 1,244 | 64.32% | 690 | 35.68% | 554 | 28.64% | 1,934 |
Fremont | 3,193 | 59.46% | 2,177 | 40.54% | 1,016 | 18.92% | 5,370 |
Goshen | 2,674 | 63.85% | 1,514 | 36.15% | 1,160 | 27.70% | 4,188 |
Hot Springs | 877 | 47.51% | 969 | 52.49% | -92 | -4.98% | 1,846 |
Johnson | 1,384 | 64.67% | 756 | 35.33% | 628 | 29.34% | 2,140 |
Laramie | 7,326 | 49.27% | 7,542 | 50.73% | -216 | -1.46% | 14,868 |
Lincoln | 1,649 | 43.52% | 2,140 | 56.48% | -491 | -12.96% | 3,789 |
Natrona | 5,196 | 51.52% | 4,890 | 48.48% | 306 | 3.04% | 10,086 |
Niobrara | 1,312 | 61.37% | 826 | 38.63% | 486 | 22.74% | 2,138 |
Park | 2,571 | 53.25% | 2,257 | 46.75% | 314 | 6.50% | 4,828 |
Platte | 1,776 | 53.49% | 1,544 | 46.51% | 232 | 6.98% | 3,320 |
Sheridan | 3,802 | 49.61% | 3,862 | 50.39% | -60 | -0.78% | 7,664 |
Sublette | 683 | 59.24% | 470 | 40.76% | 213 | 18.48% | 1,153 |
Sweetwater | 2,623 | 31.90% | 5,599 | 68.10% | -2,976 | -36.20% | 8,222 |
Teton | 637 | 56.07% | 499 | 43.93% | 138 | 12.14% | 1,136 |
Uinta | 1,305 | 42.66% | 1,754 | 57.34% | -449 | -14.68% | 3,059 |
Washakie | 1,130 | 59.26% | 777 | 40.74% | 353 | 18.52% | 1,907 |
Weston | 1,097 | 59.27% | 754 | 40.73% | 343 | 18.54% | 1,851 |
Totals | 51,921 | 51.23% | 49,419 | 48.77% | 2,502 | 2.46% | 101,340 |
References
- "1944 Presidential Election Results – Wyoming".
- Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; p. 517 ISBN 0405077114