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US Election 1936 Map

US Election 1936 Map

Blue, blue dominates again. Franklin D. Roosevelt won re-election in a landslide in 1936. The US election of 1936 map is almost entirely blue, with only Maine and Vermont voting Republican. It shows a country firmly behind FDR and his New Deal policies. The vote embraced hope and recovery during the Great Depression.

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On the Map

The 1936 Presidential Election represents one of the most lopsided victories in American history, as Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) secured a second term by defeating Alf Landon (Republican). The map shows a nearly uniform political landscape, with Roosevelt carrying every state except for two in the Northeast.

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Roosevelt (D)

Landon (R)

New York

47

47

0

Pennsylvania

36

36

0

Illinois

29

29

0

Ohio

26

26

0

California

22

22

0

Texas

23

23

0

Michigan

19

19

0

Massachusetts

17

17

0

New Jersey

16

16

0

Missouri

15

15

0

Indiana

14

14

0

Georgia

12

12

0

Wisconsin

12

12

0

Kentucky

11

11

0

Tennessee

11

11

0

North Carolina

13

13

0

Alabama

11

11

0

Minnesota

11

11

0

Iowa

11

11

0

Virginia

11

11

0

Oklahoma

11

11

0

Kansas

9

9

0

Mississippi

9

9

0

Louisiana

10

10

0

Arkansas

9

9

0

South Carolina

8

8

0

Maryland

8

8

0

West Virginia

8

8

0

Nebraska

7

7

0

Washington

8

8

0

Connecticut

8

8

0

Maine

5

0

5

Colorado

6

6

0

Florida

7

7

0

Oregon

5

5

0

South Dakota

4

4

0

North Dakota

4

4

0

Rhode Island

4

4

0

New Hampshire

4

4

0

Vermont

3

0

3

Utah

4

4

0

Montana

4

4

0

Idaho

4

4

0

Arizona

3

3

0

New Mexico

3

3

0

Wyoming

3

3

0

Nevada

3

3

0

Delaware

3

3

0

Election Summary
  • The Winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) won a historic second term with 523 electoral votes, accounting for 98.5% of the total.
  • The Challenger: Alf Landon (Republican) received only 8 electoral votes, carrying only Maine and Vermont.
  • Popular Vote: Roosevelt won 61% of the vote (27,751,597) to Landon’s 36.5% (16,679,583).
  • New Deal Coalition: This election solidified the “New Deal Coalition,” as Roosevelt drew overwhelming support from labor unions, farmers, urban voters, and various minority groups.

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