1936 United States presidential election in Louisiana

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1936 United States presidential election in Louisiana
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  1932 November 3, 1936 [1] 1940  

All 10 Louisiana votes to the Electoral College
  FDR in 1933 (cropped).jpg LandonPortr (cropped).jpg
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Alf Landon
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York Kansas
Running mate John Nance Garner Frank Knox
Electoral vote100
Popular vote292,89436,791
Percentage88.82%11.16%

Louisiana Presidential Election Results 1936.svg
Parish Results

President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1936 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 3, 1936, as part of the 1936 United States presidential election. Louisiana voters chose ten [2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Ever since the passage of a new constitution in 1898, Louisiana had been a one-party state dominated by the Democratic Party. The Republican Party became moribund due to the disenfranchisement of blacks and the complete absence of other support bases as Louisiana completely lacked upland or German refugee whites opposed to secession. [3] Despite this absolute single-party dominance, non-partisan tendencies remained strong among wealthy sugar planters in Acadiana and within the business elite of New Orleans. [4]

Until the rise of Huey P. Long, post-disenfranchisement Louisiana politics was dominated by the New Orleans-based “Choctaw Club”, [5] which overcame Socialist, Wobbly, and Progressive challenges from the outlying upcountry, Imperial Calcasieu and Acadiana regions between the late 1900s and early 1920s. [6] The three presidential elections between 1916 and 1924 saw a rebellion in Acadiana over sugar tariffs and Woodrow Wilson’s foreign and domestic policies; however, the nomination of Catholic Al Smith in 1928 rapidly restored their Democratic loyalty without causing significant upheaval in the remainder of the state, which was too focused on control of black labour to worry about Smith’s Catholicism. [7]

Following the 1928 gubernatorial primary, Louisiana politics until Brown v. Board of Education would be governed by a system of coherent “Long” and “anti-Long” Democratic factionalism, [8] as the administration of Huey Long introduced significant economic reforms, which were strongly opposed by the remnants of the old Choctaws. During the first term of Roosevelt, Long sought to capture the Presidency for himself under a “Share-Our-Wealth” program involving the confiscation of wealthy fortunes, family allowances, and government storage of agricultural surpluses. [9] However, in the ensuing years Long’s fortunes dwindled as a result of 1934 losses in the Sixth Congressional District and the New Orleans city council, [10] before Senator Long launched a siege on New Orleans and the Choctaws, combined with abolition of the state’s poll tax, in effort to regain his control over the state. [11]

However, Long’s assassination in 1935 meant he could not launch any presidential campaign. Although the sugar parishes did oppose incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s tariff policy strongly, [7] with the result that frequently rebellious Assumption and Lafourche Parishes showed a strong swing to Republican nominees Governor Alf Landon and veteran Illinois operative Frank Knox, Louisiana was won by Roosevelt and Vice President John Nance Garner, with 88.82 percent of the popular vote, against Landon’s 11.16 percent. [12] [13] By percentage of the popular vote won, Louisiana was Roosevelt's third-best state, behind only South Carolina (98.57 percent) and Mississippi (97.06 percent).

Results

1936 United States presidential election in Louisiana
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt (inc.) 292,894 88.82%
Republican Alf Landon 36,79111.16%
Write-ins 930.03%
Total votes329,778 100%

Results by parish

1936 United States presidential election in Louisiana by parish [14]
ParishFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Alfred Mossman Landon
Republican
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Acadia 4,50491.08%4418.92%4,06382.16%4,945
Allen 2,20787.20%32412.80%1,88374.40%2,531
Ascension 2,35987.05%35012.92%10.04%2,00974.13%2,710
Assumption 71239.06%1,11160.94%-399-21.89%1,823
Avoyelles 4,40890.70%4529.30%3,95681.40%4,860
Beauregard 2,18179.89%54920.11%1,63259.78%2,730
Bienville 2,59392.38%2137.59%10.04%2,38084.79%2,807
Bossier 1,97591.01%1938.89%20.09%1,78282.12%2,170
Caddo 12,15687.72%1,69712.25%40.03%10,45975.48%13,857
Calcasieu 6,25985.63%1,03714.19%130.18%5,22271.45%7,309
Caldwell 1,37185.37%23514.63%1,13670.73%1,606
Cameron 1,06798.52%161.48%1,05197.05%1,083
Catahoula 1,36393.29%986.71%1,26586.58%1,461
Claiborne 2,56394.54%1465.39%20.07%2,41789.16%2,711
Concordia 1,15295.13%584.79%10.08%1,09490.34%1,211
De Soto 2,33796.17%933.83%2,24492.35%2,430
East Baton Rouge 9,91190.26%1,0699.74%8,84280.53%10,980
East Carroll 81189.51%9510.49%71679.03%906
East Feliciana 1,05791.20%1028.80%95582.40%1,159
Evangeline 3,48491.32%3318.68%3,15382.65%3,815
Franklin 2,94892.50%2317.25%80.25%2,71785.25%3,187
Grant 1,84778.33%51121.67%1,33656.66%2,358
Iberia 2,59567.77%1,23432.23%1,36135.54%3,829
Iberville 1,95388.13%26311.87%1,69076.26%2,216
Jackson 1,80791.45%1698.55%1,63882.89%1,976
Jefferson 9,05692.72%7057.22%60.06%8,35185.50%9,767
Jefferson Davis 2,56780.85%60819.15%1,95961.70%3,175
Lafayette 4,57093.72%3066.28%4,26487.45%4,876
Lafourche 2,19557.36%1,63042.59%20.05%56514.76%3,827
LaSalle 1,64386.52%25613.48%1,38773.04%1,899
Lincoln 2,15491.43%2018.53%10.04%1,95382.89%2,356
Livingston 2,41482.96%49617.04%1,91865.91%2,910
Madison 1,08593.86%716.14%1,01487.72%1,156
Morehouse 2,51493.53%1726.40%20.07%2,34287.13%2,688
Natchitoches 3,47687.38%50212.62%2,97474.76%3,978
Orleans 108,01291.32%10,2548.67%160.01%97,75882.65%118,282
Ouachita 7,63587.28%1,11312.72%6,52274.55%8,748
Plaquemines 2,20995.92%944.08%2,11591.84%2,303
Pointe Coupee 1,41992.44%1167.56%1,30384.89%1,535
Rapides 8,01786.45%1,25713.55%6,76072.89%9,274
Red River 1,64192.55%1327.45%1,50985.11%1,773
Richland 2,42593.48%1656.36%40.15%2,26087.12%2,594
Sabine 2,44785.41%41714.55%10.03%2,03070.86%2,865
Saint Bernard 2,26998.91%251.09%2,24497.82%2,294
Saint Charles 1,50394.00%966.00%1,40787.99%1,599
Saint Helena 1,19992.16%1027.84%1,09784.32%1,301
Saint James 1,57585.88%25914.12%1,31671.76%1,834
Saint John the Baptist 1,74286.93%26213.07%1,48073.85%2,004
Saint Landry 5,63992.75%4417.25%5,19885.49%6,080
Saint Martin 2,63896.35%1003.65%2,53892.70%2,738
Saint Mary 1,94279.95%48720.05%1,45559.90%2,429
Saint Tammany 3,47785.41%59414.59%2,88370.82%4,071
Tangipahoa 4,62477.07%1,37422.90%20.03%3,25054.17%6,000
Tensas 81297.25%232.75%78994.49%835
Terrebonne 1,89478.26%52621.74%1,36856.53%2,420
Union 1,77886.73%27213.27%1,50673.46%2,050
Vermilion 4,14189.02%49610.66%150.32%3,64578.35%4,652
Vernon 2,83175.21%92824.65%50.13%1,90350.56%3,764
Washington 5,66794.18%3505.82%5,31788.37%6,017
Webster 2,79990.12%3019.69%60.19%2,49880.42%3,106
West Baton Rouge 86891.46%808.43%10.11%78883.03%949
West Carroll 1,44086.12%23213.88%1,20872.25%1,672
West Feliciana 56488.13%7611.88%48876.25%640
Winn 2,39390.40%2549.60%2,13980.81%2,647
Totals292,89488.82%36,79111.16%930.03%256,10377.66%329,778

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