1928 United States presidential election in Iowa

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1928 United States presidential election in Iowa
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  1924 November 6, 1928 1932  
  Herbert Hoover - NARA - 532049.jpg Unsuccessful 1928.jpg
Nominee Herbert Hoover Al Smith
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California New York
Running mate Charles Curtis Joseph T. Robinson
Electoral vote130
Popular vote623,570379,311
Percentage61.77%37.57%

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County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Herbert Hoover
Republican

The 1928 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 6, 1928. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1928 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Contents

Iowa was won by Republican former Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover of California (actually an Iowan by birth) who was running against Democratic Governor of New York Alfred E. Smith. Hoover's running mate was Senate Majority Leader Charles Curtis of Kansas, while Smith's running mate was Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson of Arkansas. Hoover won Iowa by a margin of 24.20 percent.

Results

Presidential Candidate Running Mate PartyElectoral Vote (EV)Popular Vote (PV)
Herbert Hoover of California Charles Curtis Republican 13 [1] 623,57061.77%
Al Smith Joseph T. Robinson Democratic 0379,31137.57%
Frank WebbWill Vereen Farmer-Labor 03,088 [lower-alpha 1] 0.31%
Norman Thomas James Maurer Socialist 02,960 [lower-alpha 1] 0.29%
William Z. Foster Benjamin Gitlow Communist 0328 [lower-alpha 1] 0.03%
Verne L. Reynolds Jeremiah Crowley Socialist Labor 0230 [lower-alpha 1] 0.02%
Write-ins 02 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%

Results by county

County [2] Herbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Alfred Emmanuel Smith
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %
Adair 4,17669.25%1,85430.75%2,32238.51%6,030
Adams 2,95866.67%1,47933.33%1,47933.33%4,437
Allamakee 4,78559.72%3,22740.28%1,55819.45%8,012
Appanoose 6,86467.27%3,34032.73%3,52434.54%10,204
Audubon 2,34049.74%2,36450.26%-24-0.51%4,704
Benton 5,66963.16%3,30736.84%2,36226.31%8,976
Black Hawk 19,40969.63%8,46730.37%10,94239.25%27,876
Boone 7,52171.15%3,04928.85%4,47242.31%10,570
Bremer 3,87955.22%3,14644.78%73310.43%7,025
Buchanan 5,88565.51%3,09934.49%2,78631.01%8,984
Buena Vista 5,08766.10%2,60933.90%2,47832.20%7,696
Butler 4,78971.85%1,87628.15%2,91343.71%6,665
Calhoun 4,13660.67%2,68139.33%1,45521.34%6,817
Carroll 4,01439.55%6,13460.45%-2,120-20.89%10,148
Cass 6,12069.86%2,64030.14%3,48039.73%8,760
Cedar 4,85665.86%2,51734.14%2,33931.72%7,373
Cerro Gordo 9,58266.13%4,90833.87%4,67432.26%14,490
Cherokee 3,90959.14%2,70140.86%1,20818.28%6,610
Chickasaw 3,71250.32%3,66549.68%470.64%7,377
Clarke 2,78062.87%1,64237.13%1,13825.73%4,422
Clay 3,98665.88%2,06434.12%1,92231.77%6,050
Clayton 6,77461.55%4,23138.45%2,54323.11%11,005
Clinton 12,29558.72%8,64341.28%3,65217.44%20,938
Crawford 3,43643.32%4,49556.68%-1,059-13.35%7,931
Dallas 7,29470.12%3,10829.88%4,18640.24%10,402
Davis 3,09754.76%2,55945.24%5389.51%5,656
Decatur 3,94259.57%2,67540.43%1,26719.15%6,617
Delaware 5,39057.75%3,94342.25%1,44715.50%9,333
Des Moines 10,54765.41%5,57834.59%4,96930.82%16,125
Dickinson 3,04570.88%1,25129.12%1,79441.76%4,296
Dubuque 9,74433.39%19,43766.61%-9,693-33.22%29,181
Emmet 3,21870.11%1,37229.89%1,84640.22%4,590
Fayette 8,33867.25%4,06132.75%4,27734.49%12,399
Floyd 5,67473.23%2,07426.77%3,60046.46%7,748
Franklin 3,42466.98%1,68833.02%1,73633.96%5,112
Fremont 3,59756.04%2,82243.96%77512.07%6,419
Greene 4,29968.17%2,00731.83%2,29236.35%6,306
Grundy 3,67169.38%1,62030.62%2,05138.76%5,291
Guthrie 4,77268.10%2,23531.90%2,53736.21%7,007
Hamilton 4,17158.37%2,97541.63%1,19616.74%7,146
Hancock 3,11461.70%1,93338.30%1,18123.40%5,047
Hardin 5,78170.90%2,37329.10%3,40841.80%8,154
Harrison 5,60555.99%4,40644.01%1,19911.98%10,011
Henry 5,16071.54%2,05328.46%3,10743.08%7,213
Howard 3,37551.39%3,19348.61%1822.77%6,568
Humboldt 2,82862.75%1,67937.25%1,14925.49%4,507
Ida 2,48653.37%2,17246.63%3146.74%4,658
Iowa 4,09157.09%3,07542.91%1,01614.18%7,166
Jackson 4,74055.97%3,72944.03%1,01111.94%8,469
Jasper 9,14470.33%3,85729.67%5,28740.67%13,001
Jefferson 4,91969.50%2,15930.50%2,76038.99%7,078
Johnson 7,28850.37%7,18149.63%1070.74%14,469
Jones 5,09063.10%2,97636.90%2,11426.21%8,066
Keokuk 5,30458.44%3,77241.56%1,53216.88%9,076
Kossuth 4,87850.74%4,73649.26%1421.48%9,614
Lee 11,64559.93%7,78540.07%3,86019.87%19,430
Linn 25,45268.48%11,71531.52%13,73736.96%37,167
Louisa 3,27569.21%1,45730.79%1,81838.42%4,732
Lucas 3,81166.87%1,88833.13%1,92333.74%5,699
Lyon 3,17066.01%1,63233.99%1,53832.03%4,802
Madison 4,36466.71%2,17833.29%2,18633.41%6,542
Mahaska 7,36869.72%3,20030.28%4,16839.44%10,568
Marion 6,22560.21%4,11339.79%2,11220.43%10,338
Marshall 9,32673.38%3,38426.62%5,94246.75%12,710
Mills 3,42961.14%2,17938.86%1,25022.29%5,608
Mitchell 3,53460.49%2,30839.51%1,22620.99%5,842
Monona 3,74556.91%2,83643.09%90913.81%6,581
Monroe 4,06059.02%2,81940.98%1,24118.04%6,879
Montgomery 5,15571.26%2,07928.74%3,07642.52%7,234
Muscatine 8,60467.97%4,05532.03%4,54935.93%12,659
O'Brien 4,84566.90%2,39733.10%2,44833.80%7,242
Osceola 2,08557.09%1,56742.91%51814.18%3,652
Page 7,18174.35%2,47825.65%4,70348.69%9,659
Palo Alto 3,46354.92%2,84345.08%6209.83%6,306
Plymouth 4,84849.15%5,01550.85%-167-1.69%9,863
Pocahontas 3,32254.05%2,82445.95%4988.10%6,146
Polk 42,29068.19%19,72531.81%22,56536.39%62,015
Pottawattamie 14,35459.17%9,90540.83%4,44918.34%24,259
Poweshiek 5,21265.16%2,78734.84%2,42530.32%7,999
Ringgold 3,67470.03%1,57229.97%2,10240.07%5,246
Sac 4,46164.89%2,41435.11%2,04729.77%6,875
Scott 16,97456.74%12,94243.26%4,03213.48%29,916
Shelby 3,45948.97%3,60451.03%-145-2.05%7,063
Sioux 6,37869.20%2,83930.80%3,53938.40%9,217
Story 9,03576.90%2,71423.10%6,32153.80%11,749
Tama 5,58953.81%4,79846.19%7917.62%10,387
Taylor 4,70069.38%2,07430.62%2,62638.77%6,774
Union 5,43267.20%2,65132.80%2,78134.41%8,083
Van Buren 3,90466.76%1,94433.24%1,96033.52%5,848
Wapello 11,58666.67%5,79333.33%5,79333.33%17,379
Warren 5,29470.28%2,23929.72%3,05540.55%7,533
Washington 5,94868.35%2,75431.65%3,19436.70%8,702
Wayne 3,91160.26%2,57939.74%1,33220.52%6,490
Webster 8,52556.75%6,49743.25%2,02813.50%15,022
Winnebago 3,38672.75%1,26827.25%2,11845.51%4,654
Winneshiek 5,08452.85%4,53547.15%5495.71%9,619
Woodbury 20,58753.59%17,83146.41%2,7567.17%38,418
Worth 2,92169.04%1,31030.96%1,61138.08%4,231
Wright 5,02066.34%2,54733.66%2,47332.68%7,567
Totals623,57061.79%379,01137.56%244,55924.23%1,009,189 [lower-alpha 2]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Votes for candidates other than the Republican and Democratic were not separated by county but listed only as a state-wide total. They are included in the statewide total at the bottom of the county table.
  2. This total includes all minor parties that were not separated by county.

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