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1932 United States presidential election in Wyoming

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1932 United States presidential election in Wyoming

← 1928 November 8, 1932 1936 →
 
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York California
Running mate John Nance Garner Charles Curtis
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 54,370 39,583
Percentage 56.07% 40.82%

County Results

President before election

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1932 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Wyoming was won by the Democratic nominee, the 44th Governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt, running with John Nance Garner, the 39th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, with 56.07 percent of the popular vote, against the incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis, with 40.82 percent of the popular vote, a 15.3% margin of victory.[1] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Johnson County and Crook County have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate, despite the fact that Roosevelt would win statewide by a larger margin 4 years later, in 1936.[2]

Despite the fact that Hoover had easily carried Wyoming by over 28 points in 1928, Roosevelt easily flipped the state, although his 15.3% margin of victory was slightly less than his national popular vote margin of 17.8%; thus Wyoming voted 2.5% to the right of the nation in this election.

Though the previous decade had been a fiercely Republican age in American politics, with the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929, voters blamed Republicans for the economic downturn, especially President Herbert Hoover, whom they viewed as not doing enough to alleviate their struggles while siding with big business. Roosevelt promised to enact a serious of legislative proposals, collectively called The New Deal, to end the Great Depression. Roosevelt campaigned cautiously, trying to minimize gaffes while keeping the attention on his opponent, who was so unpopular that wherever he went, he often had items thrown at him, and was publicly opposed by numerous prominent Republicans such as Senators Bronson Cutting and Henry Wallace.[3] Though both campaigns spent heavily on radio, Roosevelt employed it more effectively, using it to craft a persona that voters believed cared about them, while also hiding his paralysis due to Polio.

Roosevelt's victory was the beginning of a major realignment in American politics, with him beginning the "New Deal" coalition, a coalition that would favor the Democratic Party in elections up until its demise in the 1970s. During this period, though Republicans controlled the presidency more, Democrats maintained a firm grip on Congress, controlling both chambers with the exceptions of 1947-49 and 1951–53, all the way up until Republicans regained control of the Senate in the Reagan Revolution in 1980. Roosevelt's liberal big government policies remain a large part of the Democratic Party's platform in the modern era, with many of the programs he enacted, such as Social Security remaining in effect and popular with voters, so much so to the point where most politicians avoid mentioning changing it at all.[4]

Results

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1932 United States presidential election in Wyoming[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt 54,370 56.07%
Republican Herbert Hoover (incumbent) 39,583 40.82%
Socialist Norman Thomas 2,829 2.92%
Communist William Z. Foster 180 0.19%
Total votes 96,962 100.00%

Results by county

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County[5] Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat
Herbert Hoover
Republican
Norman Thomas
Socialist
William Z. Foster
Communist
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Albany 2,665 50.39% 2,281 43.13% 337 6.37% 6 0.11% 384 7.26% 5,289
Big Horn 2,155 47.23% 2,334 51.15% 73 1.60% 1 0.02% -179 -3.92% 4,563
Campbell 1,728 57.99% 1,161 38.96% 83 2.79% 8 0.27% 567 19.03% 2,980
Carbon 2,836 55.90% 2,088 41.16% 124 2.44% 25 0.49% 748 14.74% 5,073
Converse 1,860 53.49% 1,569 45.13% 46 1.32% 2 0.06% 291 8.36% 3,477
Crook 1,317 54.58% 1,062 44.01% 34 1.41% 0 0.00% 255 10.57% 2,413
Fremont 2,612 59.72% 1,696 38.77% 61 1.39% 5 0.11% 916 20.95% 4,374
Goshen 2,545 55.45% 1,954 42.57% 76 1.66% 15 0.33% 591 12.88% 4,590
Hot Springs 1,466 62.30% 742 31.53% 133 5.65% 12 0.51% 724 30.77% 2,353
Johnson 1,171 50.04% 1,101 47.05% 68 2.91% 0 0.00% 70 2.99% 2,340
Laramie 5,435 49.69% 5,116 46.77% 383 3.50% 4 0.04% 319 2.92% 10,938
Lincoln 2,275 56.79% 1,673 41.76% 55 1.37% 3 0.07% 602 15.03% 4,006
Natrona 6,777 58.76% 4,368 37.87% 372 3.23% 16 0.14% 2,409 20.89% 11,533
Niobrara 1,237 56.61% 908 41.56% 39 1.78% 1 0.05% 329 15.05% 2,185
Park 2,043 54.38% 1,600 42.59% 113 3.01% 1 0.03% 443 11.79% 3,757
Platte 1,893 52.24% 1,430 39.46% 296 8.17% 5 0.14% 463 12.78% 3,624
Sheridan 4,260 59.65% 2,738 38.34% 143 2.00% 1 0.01% 1,522 21.31% 7,142
Sublette 633 54.01% 512 43.69% 25 2.13% 2 0.17% 121 10.32% 1,172
Sweetwater 4,637 66.40% 2,043 29.26% 239 3.42% 64 0.92% 2,594 37.14% 6,983
Teton 699 62.69% 406 36.41% 10 0.90% 0 0.00% 293 26.28% 1,115
Uinta 1,658 56.05% 1,250 42.26% 44 1.49% 6 0.20% 408 13.79% 2,958
Washakie 1,009 57.62% 711 40.61% 30 1.71% 1 0.06% 298 17.01% 1,751
Weston 1,459 62.19% 840 35.81% 45 1.92% 2 0.09% 619 26.38% 2,346
Totals 54,370 56.07% 39,583 40.82% 2,829 2.92% 180 0.19% 14,787 15.25% 96,962
County flips from 1928:

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1932 Presidential Election Results – Wyoming".
  2. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Timeline of the Great Depression". www.hyperhistory.com. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  4. ^ "Public Opinions on Social Security". National Academy of Social Insurance. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Wyoming Secretary of State (1933). "Total Vote by Counties, General Election, November 8, 1932". 1933 Official Directory of Wyoming and Election Returns for 1932. pp. 50–51. Retrieved October 18, 2024.