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US Election 1944 Map

US Election 1944 Map

By 1944, Americans had been through depression and war. Our US election map of 1944 shows they stuck with what felt steady. Franklin D. Roosevelt won a fourth term, defeating Thomas E. Dewey. Only parts of the North and Northeast went red, a small pushback against years of Democratic rule.

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The 1944 Presidential Election saw Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) achieve a fourth term, defeating Thomas E. Dewey (Republican). This victory, set against the backdrop of World War II, solidified Roosevelt’s unprecedented tenure as the longest-serving U.S. President.

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Roosevelt (D)

Dewey (R)

New York

47

47

0

Pennsylvania

35

35

0

Illinois

28

28

0

California

25

25

0

Ohio

25

0

25

Texas

23

23

0

Michigan

19

19

0

Massachusetts

16

16

0

New Jersey

16

16

0

Missouri

15

15

0

Indiana

13

0

13

North Carolina

14

14

0

Georgia

12

12

0

Wisconsin

12

0

12

Tennessee

12

12

0

Alabama

11

11

0

Kentucky

11

11

0

Minnesota

11

11

0

Virginia

11

11

0

Iowa

10

0

10

Louisiana

10

10

0

Oklahoma

10

10

0

Arkansas

9

9

0

Mississippi

9

9

0

Maryland

8

8

0

South Carolina

8

8

0

West Virginia

8

8

0

Washington

8

8

0

Connecticut

8

8

0

Florida

8

8

0

Kansas

8

0

8

Nebraska

6

0

6

Colorado

6

0

6

Oregon

6

6

0

Maine

5

0

5

Rhode Island

4

4

0

Arizona

4

4

0

Idaho

4

4

0

Montana

4

4

0

New Hampshire

4

4

0

New Mexico

4

4

0

South Dakota

4

0

4

Utah

4

4

0

Delaware

3

3

0

Nevada

3

3

0

Vermont

3

0

3

Wyoming

3

0

3

North Dakota

4

0

4

Election Summary
  • The Winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) won his fourth term with 432 electoral votes (81.5%).
  • The Challenger: Thomas E. Dewey (Republican), the Governor of New York, secured 99 electoral votes (18.5%).
  • Popular Vote: Roosevelt received 53.5% of the vote (25,602,504) while Dewey took 46% (22,006,285).
  • Commander-in-Chief: The ongoing war effort in Europe and the Pacific played a decisive role, as voters were reluctant to change leadership during a global conflict.
  • Republican Gains: Despite the loss, Dewey performed better than the previous two Republican challengers, gaining ground in the Midwest by flipping Ohio and Wisconsin.
  • Popular Vote Trend: Total turnout was 47,944,840, slightly lower than the 1940 peak of 49,752,978.

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