1932 United States presidential election in California

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1932 United States presidential election in California
Flag of California (1924-1953).png
  1928 November 8, 1932 1936  
Turnout80.65% (of registered voters) Increase2.svg 0.87 pp
65.22% (of eligible voters) Increase2.svg 8.24 pp [1]
  FDR in 1933 (3x4).jpg President Hoover portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York California
Running mate John Nance Garner Charles Curtis
Electoral vote220
Popular vote1,324,157847,902
Percentage58.39%37.39%

California Presidential Election Results 1932.svg
County results

President before election

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1932 United States presidential election in California took place on November 8, 1932 as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. State voters chose 22 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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California voted for the Democratic challenger, New York Governor Franklin Roosevelt, in a landslide over the Republican incumbent, Herbert Hoover, carrying every county except Riverside.

Roosevelt became the first Democrat to gain an absolute majority of the vote in California since Franklin Pierce in 1852, and in winning all but one county he broke numerous long streaks of Republican dominance. [lower-alpha 1] Alpine and Orange counties had never voted Democratic before this election, [2] Alameda County had last voted for a Democrat in 1856, [3] Humboldt County had not gone Democratic since Stephen Douglas carried it in 1860, [4] San Bernardino and Santa Clara counties had not voted Democratic since Horatio Seymour in 1868, [2] and the last Democrat to have carried Los Angeles County was Samuel J. Tilden in 1876. [2] Finally, Del Norte County had not backed a Democrat since Grover Cleveland in 1892.

FDR’s victory was the first of five consecutive Democratic victories in the state, as California would not vote Republican again until Dwight Eisenhower won the state in 1952. This would also be the last time until 1992 that a non-incumbent Democrat would carry California in a presidential election. As of 2024, Alameda County and San Francisco have voted Democratic in every subsequent election except 1952 and 1956, while Yolo County has been carried by the Democratic candidate in every subsequent election except 1952.

Results

General Election Results [5]
PartyPledged toElectorVotes
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltAnne Banning1,324,157
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltEdward W. Cahill1,322,261
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJohn P. Carter1,322,095
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltCharles L. Culbert1,321,953
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltP. J. Conkling1,321,926
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltPeter J. Haggerty1,321,817
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJohn T. Gaffey1,321,810
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltCharles O. Dunbar1,321,792
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltR. F. Del Valle1,321,768
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJ. Ed Hughes1,321,713
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltHenry E. Harwood1,321,695
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltClara H. Heller1,321,605
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltNicola Giulii1,321,574
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJohn Stephen McGroarty1,321,539
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltW. R. Jacobs1,321,538
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltMattison B. Jones1,321,535
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJohn E. King1,321,494
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltPatrick Francis O'Rourke1,321,446
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltCalvin L. Russell1,321,330
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltJackson H. Ralston1,321,295
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltGeorge M. Spicer1,321,013
Democratic Party Franklin D. RooseveltMary Marshall Wiley1,320,356
Republican Party Herbert HooverCarlos S. Stanley847,902
Republican Party Herbert HooverRichard M. Tobin847,113
Republican Party Herbert HooverHarry A. Milton847,028
Republican Party Herbert HooverRuth Comfort Mitchell Young847,017
Republican Party Herbert HooverHerbert Kerrigan847,005
Republican Party Herbert HooverGeorge C. Pardee846,991
Republican Party Herbert HooverJ. L. Elizabeth Lawless846,976
Republican Party Herbert HooverRobert Freeman846,950
Republican Party Herbert HooverHugh McNulty846,949
Republican Party Herbert HooverGeorge W. Clyde846,926
Republican Party Herbert HooverJohn F. Slavich846,919
Republican Party Herbert HooverMrs. Max Sloss846,888
Republican Party Herbert HooverEdward H. Ahlswede846,845
Republican Party Herbert HooverRalph E. Smith846,731
Republican Party Herbert HooverAlfred L. Bartlett846,627
Republican Party Herbert HooverHarry J. Tremaine846,598
Republican Party Herbert HooverEdwin A. Meserve846,553
Republican Party Herbert HooverE. P. Clarke846,521
Republican Party Herbert HooverJames W. Hanberry846,515
Republican Party Herbert HooverCora A. Shaw846,515
Republican Party Herbert HooverJohn F. Forward Jr.846,394
Republican Party Herbert HooverHelen Mattewson846,062
Socialist Party Norman Thomas Upton Sinclair 63,299
Socialist Party Norman ThomasGeorge R. Kirkpatrick63,076
Socialist Party Norman ThomasElbert E. Porter63,032
Socialist Party Norman ThomasKate C. Gatz63,012
Socialist Party Norman ThomasAaron Shapiro63,012
Socialist Party Norman ThomasSamuel Wisenberg62,990
Socialist Party Norman ThomasEthelwyn Mills62,982
Socialist Party Norman ThomasSamuel S. White62,980
Socialist Party Norman ThomasElijah Nackus62,979
Socialist Party Norman ThomasAdam Gladys62,979
Socialist Party Norman ThomasHarry Sherr62,978
Socialist Party Norman ThomasAgnes H. Downing62,977
Socialist Party Norman ThomasIsaac C. Ruby62,974
Socialist Party Norman ThomasCasimir I. Olexiewicz62,967
Socialist Party Norman ThomasForrest J. Voorhie62,966
Socialist Party Norman ThomasJoseph Porton62,964
Socialist Party Norman ThomasHarvey R. Edward62,962
Socialist Party Norman ThomasAlthea M. Page62,956
Socialist Party Norman ThomasRobert B. Whitaker62,950
Socialist Party Norman ThomasBlanche F. Tipton62,944
Socialist Party Norman ThomasAddie M. Benedict62,942
Socialist Party Norman ThomasGeorge A. Garrett62,922
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawM. Len Hutchins20,637
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawEthel G. Hubler20,443
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawJohn C. Bell20,388
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawAllie Simmons Wheeler20,382
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawH. A. Johnson20,373
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawDana G. Boleyn20,340
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawWilliam H. Moore20,318
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawThomas H. James20,313
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawO. U. Hull20,311
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawW. M. Nanney20,300
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawJ. S. Edwards20,299
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawJames P. M. Jensen20,272
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawJ. L. Rollins20,264
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawJoseph Fusch20,263
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawMinnie Goldthwaite20,260
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawW. P. Fassett20,256
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawM. Shelton20,252
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawL. E. Blochman20,240
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawG. Rath20,239
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawM. E. Leaves20,237
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawLura Hyden Boleyn20,213
Prohibition Party William D. UpshawO. Oxendine20,191
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyWalter E. Owen9,827
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyGeorge D. Patrick9,770
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyVan Dyke Todd9,702
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyWarner Abbey9,701
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyJames V. Lippitt9,696
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyRoy E. Silvers9,694
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyGrace M. Baker9,687
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyClair P. Catterlin9,683
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyEdmond B. Clark9,683
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyPeter C. Christensen9,675
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyEmily Blanton9,666
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyOliver C. Campbelle9,666
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyH. V. Haney9,665
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyA. R. Blanton9,663
Liberty Party William Hope HarveySarah E. Dyer9,658
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyLeRoy E. Enos9,655
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyGeorge Felsing9,654
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyPaul Holmes9,654
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyHalbert E. Higbee9,650
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyJ. W. Wemple9,650
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyIsla I. Bates9,649
Liberty Party William Hope HarveyGeorge House9,642
Write-in William Z. Foster [lower-alpha 2] 1,023
Write-in James Ford [lower-alpha 3] 994
Write-in Scattering127
Votes cast [lower-alpha 4] 2,267,966

Results by county

County Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic
Herbert Hoover
Republican
Norman Thomas
Socialist
William D. Upshaw
Prohibition
William H. Harvey
Liberty
William Z. Foster
Communist
Scattering [lower-alpha 5]
Write-in
MarginTotal votes cast [lower-alpha 6]
# %# %# %# %# %# %# %# %
Alameda 106,38852.04%89,30343.68%6,5983.23%1,1460.56%7900.39%1110.05%116 [lower-alpha 7] 0.06%17,0858.36%204,452
Alpine 5650.00%5347.32%21.79%00.00%10.89%00.00%00.00%32.68%112
Amador 2,36772.97%82225.34%230.71%100.31%220.68%00.00%00.00%1,54547.63%3,244
Butte 9,64565.03%4,32229.14%5243.53%1541.04%1871.26%00.00%00.00%5,32335.89%14,832
Calaveras 1,74467.10%75429.01%662.54%140.54%210.81%00.00%00.00%99038.09%2,599
Colusa 2,75269.11%1,09527.50%320.80%651.63%380.95%00.00%00.00%1,65741.61%3,982
Contra Costa 17,21858.94%10,90737.33%8112.78%1440.49%910.31%210.07%22 [lower-alpha 8] 0.08%6,31121.60%29,214
Del Norte 1,31964.06%63730.94%723.50%50.24%261.26%00.00%00.00%68233.12%2,059
El Dorado 3,03473.37%95623.12%842.03%260.63%350.85%00.00%00.00%2,07850.25%4,135
Fresno 32,52869.90%12,13426.07%1,2112.60%5451.17%1190.26%00.00%00.00%20,39443.82%46,537
Glenn 2,97365.07%1,43231.34%731.60%561.23%350.77%00.00%00.00%1,54133.73%4,569
Humboldt 8,72354.20%6,79542.22%3252.02%1140.71%950.59%210.13%22 [lower-alpha 9] 0.14%1,92811.98%16,095
Imperial 8,77267.28%3,78329.01%2742.10%1751.34%350.27%00.00%00.00%4,98938.26%13,039
Inyo 1,45964.61%69830.91%642.83%100.44%271.20%00.00%00.00%76133.70%2,258
Kern 19,63470.32%7,01125.11%9623.45%1760.63%1370.49%00.00%00.00%12,62345.21%27,920
Kings 5,19169.05%2,00926.72%1461.94%1231.64%490.65%00.00%00.00%3,18242.33%7,518
Lake 2,34462.61%1,30134.75%601.60%260.69%130.35%00.00%00.00%1,04327.86%3,744
Lassen 3,05670.41%1,16726.89%771.77%380.88%20.05%00.00%00.00%1,88943.53%4,340
Los Angeles 554,47657.19%373,73838.55%27,5182.84%8,7130.90%4,1350.43%4580.05%556 [lower-alpha 10] 0.06%180,73818.64%969,594
Madera 3,45770.15%1,24325.22%941.91%992.01%350.71%00.00%00.00%2,21444.93%4,928
Marin 9,76457.45%6,48038.13%6543.85%680.40%240.14%30.02%3 [lower-alpha 11] 0.02%3,28419.32%16,996
Mariposa 1,38668.01%56027.48%492.40%170.83%261.28%00.00%00.00%82640.53%2,038
Mendocino 5,86761.43%3,36535.23%1881.97%650.68%660.69%00.00%00.00%2,50226.20%9,551
Merced 7,20267.10%2,92027.20%3773.51%1581.47%770.72%00.00%00.00%4,28239.89%10,734
Modoc 1,64368.86%65527.45%421.76%301.26%160.67%00.00%00.00%98841.41%2,386
Mono 37464.37%19934.25%61.03%10.17%10.17%00.00%00.00%17530.12%581
Monterey 8,94256.77%6,20039.37%3232.05%1160.74%1691.07%00.00%00.00%2,74217.41%15,750
Napa 5,74560.32%3,52136.97%1521.60%770.81%290.30%00.00%00.00%2,22423.35%9,524
Nevada 3,54463.33%1,84232.92%1362.43%250.45%490.88%00.00%00.00%1,70230.41%5,596
Orange 23,83548.37%22,62345.91%1,5773.20%9801.99%2570.52%20.00%2 [lower-alpha 12] 0.00%1,2122.46%49,276
Placer 6,20071.40%2,24225.82%1551.79%460.53%400.46%00.00%00.00%3,95845.58%8,683
Plumas 2,03575.82%58221.68%542.01%120.45%10.04%00.00%00.00%1,45354.14%2,684
Riverside 12,75545.37%14,11250.20%6932.47%4231.50%1290.46%00.00%00.00%-1,357-4.83%28,112
Sacramento 36,37069.32%14,55327.74%9781.86%2950.56%2690.51%00.00%00.00%21,81741.58%52,465
San Benito 2,28360.98%1,26933.89%521.39%320.85%1082.88%00.00%00.00%1,01427.08%3,744
San Bernardino 24,88950.23%22,09444.59%1,5023.03%8581.73%2050.41%00.00%00.00%2,7955.64%49,548
San Diego 45,62253.58%35,30541.46%3,1083.65%7590.89%3560.42%00.00%00.00%10,31712.12%85,150
San Francisco 144,23664.62%70,15231.43%5,8022.60%1,9130.86%3430.15%3820.17%369 [lower-alpha 13] 0.17%74,08433.19%223,197
San Joaquin 21,92963.33%11,14532.19%1,1373.29%2900.84%1150.33%40.01%6 [lower-alpha 14] 0.02%10,78431.14%34,626
San Luis Obispo 7,93365.77%3,44928.59%4173.46%1611.33%1020.85%00.00%00.00%4,48437.17%12,062
San Mateo 19,09456.36%13,44239.68%9822.90%1210.36%2400.71%00.00%00.00%5,65216.68%33,879
Santa Barbara 13,37357.42%8,86438.06%7073.04%1700.73%1700.73%00.00%70.03%4,50919.36%23,291
Santa Clara 28,27249.14%27,35347.54%1,3772.39%3100.54%2050.36%80.01%6 [lower-alpha 15] 0.01%9191.60%57,531
Santa Cruz 8,24655.01%6,00540.06%3062.04%1511.01%2821.88%00.00%00.00%2,24114.95%14,990
Shasta 4,17072.12%1,38223.90%1502.59%611.05%190.33%00.00%00.00%2,78848.22%5,782
Sierra 79669.40%29225.46%453.92%141.22%00.00%00.00%00.00%50443.94%1,147
Siskiyou 6,36769.33%2,45826.76%2552.78%890.97%150.16%00.00%00.00%3,90942.56%9,184
Solano 9,71267.16%4,38230.30%2601.80%630.44%440.30%00.00%00.00%5,33036.86%14,461
Sonoma 15,68661.11%9,16135.69%5832.27%1880.73%260.10%130.05%12 [lower-alpha 16] 0.05%6,52525.42%25,669
Stanislaus 12,33658.63%7,61436.18%5952.83%4692.23%280.13%00.00%00.00%4,72222.44%21,042
Sutter 3,80770.41%1,39225.74%1051.94%470.87%561.04%00.00%00.00%2,41544.66%5,407
Tehama 3,53460.40%2,00134.20%1492.55%1272.17%400.68%00.00%00.00%1,53326.20%5,851
Trinity 1,10173.01%31821.09%533.51%291.92%70.46%00.00%00.00%78351.92%1,508
Tulare 15,63162.53%8,06632.27%6292.52%5032.01%1700.68%00.00%00.00%7,56530.26%24,999
Tuolumne 2,52166.45%1,14530.18%772.03%210.55%300.79%00.00%00.00%1,37636.27%3,794
Ventura 10,90358.82%6,90837.27%4332.34%1750.94%1160.63%00.00%00.00%3,99521.55%18,535
Yolo 5,78067.77%2,51529.49%851.00%1011.18%480.56%00.00%00.00%3,26538.28%8,529
Yuba 3,13869.84%1,17626.17%902.00%330.73%561.25%00.00%00.00%1,96243.67%4,493
Total1,324,15758.39%847,90237.39%63,2992.79%20,6370.91%9,8270.43%1,0230.05%1,1210.05%476,25521.00%2,267,966

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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Notes

  1. William Howard Taft, the national Republican nominee, was not on the ballot in California in 1912, but those counties won by Theodore Roosevelt in that election are counted as part of these streaks.
  2. Since California voted for electors directly, these votes were for Foster specifically and not the Communist ticket, which was not on the ballot in the state
  3. Ford was Foster's running mate on the national Communist ticket. Ford's votes closely mirror those of Foster so voters who wrote in Foster almost certainly simultaneously wrote in Ford. Voters were entitled to choose up to 22 names on a general ticket, so separately writing in Foster and Ford would have been allowed.
  4. Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  5. Includes the write-in votes for Ford
  6. Based on the highest elector on each ticket
  7. 108 for James Ford
  8. 22 for James Ford
  9. 22 for James Ford
  10. 446 for James Ford
  11. 3 for James Ford
  12. 2 for James Ford
  13. 369 for James Ford
  14. 4 for James Ford
  15. 6 for James Ford
  16. 12 for James Ford