1936 United States presidential election in Kansas

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1936 United States presidential election in Kansas
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  1932 November 3, 1936 1940  
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Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Alf Landon
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York Kansas
Running mate John N. Garner Frank Knox
Electoral vote90
Popular vote464,520397,727
Percentage53.67%45.95%

Kansas Presidential Election Results 1936.svg
County Results

President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1936 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 3, 1936 as part of 1936 United States presidential election held in all forty-eight contemporary states. Kansas voters chose nine electors, or representatives to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

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Kansas had been a powerfully Republican state during the 1920s (as it had been during its first quarter-century of statehood), although it did not possess the isolationist sentiment found in Appalachia or the Upper Midwest. [1] In 1928 large-scale anti-Catholic voting swept a state substantially part of the OzarkBible Belt”, so that whereas Kansas had been less anti-Democratic than more northerly Plains states in 1920 and 1924, it became Herbert Hoover’s best state in the entire nation in 1928.

A major drought affected the Great Plains in the 1930s, producing dramatic swings against incumbent President Hoover in 1932, which were more overwhelming in Kansas than in states further north, [1] though less so than in the traditionally Democratic Southern Plains that had been vehemently against Al Smith’s Catholic faith in 1928. [2] During Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first term as President, Kansas twice elected Republican Governor Alfred Mossman Landon, who proved himself a skilled administrator, who was critical of the excesses of the Agricultural Adjustment Act and was the only GOP governor re-elected in 1934. [3] Landon was to have relatively little trouble gaining the Republican nomination against the popular Roosevelt in 1936.

Although some observers thought that Landon could bring back the West and Plains which had completely deserted Herbert Hoover in 1932, [4] Landon could not achieve this to any significant degree. Although he carried more than thirty counties that had supported Roosevelt in 1932, Landon did not make the hoped-for gains there, [5] and any gains he did make were offset by substantial losses in Kansas’ larger cities, where Landon’s later anti-New Deal rhetoric was unpopular. [5] Landon consequently improved on Hoover’s 1932 showing by only 1.71 percentage points even in a state that had known him as governor, although Kansas was Landon’s fourth-best state by vote percentage behind Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire (the first two being the only states in the Union which Landon carried in the Electoral College). [6] This would be the penultimate time Kansas would support a Democratic presidential candidate—the only subsequent Democrat to win the state being Lyndon B. Johnson in another landslide win in 1964.

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last occasion the following counties have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Chase, Cheyenne, Decatur, Graham, Greenwood, Harper, Kiowa, Lincoln, Marion, Meade, Mitchell, Morris, [lower-alpha 1] Rawlins, Rooks, Scott and Seward. [7]

Results

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular voteElectoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic New York 464,52053.67%9 John Nance Garner Texas 9
Alf Landon Republican Kansas 397,72745.95%0 Frank Knox Illinois 0
Norman Thomas Socialist New York 2,7630.32%0 George A. Nelson Wisconsin 0
William Lemke Union North Dakota 4970.06%0 Thomas C. O'Brien Massachusetts 0
Total865,507100%99
Needed to win266266

Results by county

1936 United States presidential election in Kansas by county [8] [9]
CountyFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Alfred Mossman Landon
Republican
Norman Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
William Frederick Lemke
Union
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Allen 3,86938.90%6,07161.05%50.05%00.00%-2,202-22.14%9,945
Anderson 2,76743.80%3,45254.64%100.16%891.41%-685-10.84%6,318
Atchison 5,81752.12%5,31247.60%310.28%00.00%5054.53%11,160
Barber 2,77460.20%1,81639.41%180.39%00.00%95820.79%4,608
Barton 5,97862.81%3,53437.13%50.05%00.00%2,44425.68%9,517
Bourbon 5,71451.38%5,40248.58%40.04%00.00%3122.81%11,120
Brown 3,49537.50%5,81462.38%110.12%00.00%-2,319-24.88%9,320
Butler 9,28359.84%6,20439.99%270.17%00.00%3,07919.85%15,514
Chase 1,70651.31%1,61048.42%90.27%00.00%962.89%3,325
Chautauqua 2,08045.23%2,50654.49%130.28%00.00%-426-9.26%4,599
Cherokee 7,89458.88%5,44540.61%690.51%00.00%2,44918.27%13,408
Cheyenne 1,67357.20%1,24142.43%110.38%00.00%43214.77%2,925
Clark 1,45761.79%89938.13%20.08%00.00%55823.66%2,358
Clay 3,44149.25%3,52550.45%210.30%00.00%-84-1.20%6,987
Cloud 4,54651.75%4,20847.90%210.24%100.11%3383.85%8,785
Coffey 2,66240.47%3,90059.29%160.24%00.00%-1,238-18.82%6,578
Comanche 1,42860.43%93239.44%30.13%00.00%49620.99%2,363
Cowley 10,80556.12%8,37843.51%720.37%00.00%2,42712.60%19,255
Crawford 12,97459.96%8,59639.73%660.31%00.00%4,37820.23%21,636
Decatur 2,36257.55%1,72742.08%70.17%80.19%63515.47%4,104
Dickinson 5,31347.09%5,93652.61%290.26%50.04%-623-5.52%11,283
Doniphan 2,74941.91%3,79157.80%190.29%00.00%-1,042-15.89%6,559
Douglas 4,96137.08%8,32462.22%940.70%00.00%-3,363-25.14%13,379
Edwards 1,98658.71%1,39441.21%30.09%00.00%59217.50%3,383
Elk 2,05946.55%2,35553.24%90.20%00.00%-296-6.69%4,423
Ellis 4,83474.73%1,62225.07%130.20%00.00%3,21249.65%6,469
Ellsworth 2,99059.15%2,05840.71%70.14%00.00%93218.44%5,055
Finney 2,68258.85%1,86340.88%120.26%00.00%81917.97%4,557
Ford 5,33561.11%3,37838.69%170.19%00.00%1,95722.42%8,730
Franklin 4,50342.73%6,00757.00%280.27%00.00%-1,504-14.27%10,538
Geary 2,97355.39%2,38244.38%120.22%00.00%59111.01%5,367
Gove 1,09049.05%1,10749.82%20.09%231.04%-17-0.77%2,222
Graham 1,73454.15%1,46245.66%60.19%00.00%2728.49%3,202
Grant 61656.41%47643.59%00.00%00.00%14012.82%1,092
Gray 1,45965.57%76434.34%20.09%00.00%69531.24%2,225
Greeley 38849.43%39650.45%10.13%00.00%-8-1.02%785
Greenwood 4,17650.04%4,14649.68%230.28%00.00%300.36%8,345
Hamilton 88554.76%72044.55%110.68%00.00%16510.21%1,616
Harper 3,39157.93%2,44141.70%220.38%00.00%95016.23%5,854
Harvey 5,35754.44%4,45645.28%280.28%00.00%9019.16%9,841
Haskell 62658.56%44241.35%10.09%00.00%18417.21%1,069
Hodgeman 1,16259.71%78140.13%30.15%00.00%38119.58%1,946
Jackson 3,26546.92%3,68052.88%140.20%00.00%-415-5.96%6,959
Jefferson 3,10545.39%3,71154.25%250.37%00.00%-606-8.86%6,841
Jewell 2,78041.72%3,84957.76%350.53%00.00%-1,069-16.04%6,664
Johnson 6,10841.97%8,39957.71%370.25%100.07%-2,291-15.74%14,554
Kearny 71654.53%58644.63%110.84%00.00%1309.90%1,313
Kingman 3,70564.64%2,01435.14%100.17%30.05%1,69129.50%5,732
Kiowa 1,41752.38%1,28047.32%80.30%00.00%1375.06%2,705
Labette 8,05054.70%6,61044.92%560.38%00.00%1,4409.79%14,716
Lane 85354.75%68243.77%231.48%00.00%17110.98%1,558
Leavenworth 7,99648.17%8,53251.39%730.44%00.00%-536-3.23%16,601
Lincoln 2,20952.35%2,00147.42%100.24%00.00%2084.93%4,220
Linn 2,68240.72%3,87258.78%260.39%70.11%-1,190-18.07%6,587
Logan 90848.63%95551.15%40.21%00.00%-47-2.52%1,867
Lyon 7,34054.68%6,00544.74%590.44%190.14%1,3359.95%13,423
Marion 4,20749.93%4,18549.67%340.40%00.00%220.26%8,426
Marshall 5,23846.81%5,92952.98%10.01%220.20%-691-6.18%11,190
McPherson 6,25656.65%4,74442.96%440.40%00.00%1,51213.69%11,044
Meade 1,39453.31%1,21846.58%30.11%00.00%1766.73%2,615
Miami 4,60149.52%4,67650.33%140.15%00.00%-75-0.81%9,291
Mitchell 3,28953.82%2,78145.51%410.67%00.00%5088.31%6,111
Montgomery 11,53549.79%11,56549.92%670.29%00.00%-30-0.13%23,167
Morris 2,80550.31%2,75149.35%170.30%20.04%540.97%5,575
Morton 87657.59%63641.81%90.59%00.00%24015.78%1,521
Nemaha 4,17551.09%3,90347.76%100.12%841.03%2723.33%8,172
Neosho 5,61149.10%5,77750.55%400.35%00.00%-166-1.45%11,428
Ness 2,00260.26%1,30239.19%180.54%00.00%70021.07%3,322
Norton 2,30744.71%2,82954.83%240.47%00.00%-522-10.12%5,160
Osage 4,22449.78%4,23249.87%300.35%00.00%-8-0.09%8,486
Osborne 2,20044.19%2,76555.54%130.26%00.00%-565-11.35%4,978
Ottawa 2,78555.33%2,23044.31%180.36%00.00%55511.03%5,033
Pawnee 2,81461.49%1,75338.31%90.20%00.00%1,06123.19%4,576
Phillips 2,15440.20%3,19359.59%110.21%00.00%-1,039-19.39%5,358
Pottawatomie 3,28444.39%3,97753.76%130.18%1241.68%-693-9.37%7,398
Pratt 3,87166.43%1,94633.40%100.17%00.00%1,92533.04%5,827
Rawlins 2,02959.61%1,36440.07%110.32%00.00%66519.54%3,404
Reno 14,20362.03%8,60737.59%860.38%00.00%5,59624.44%22,896
Republic 3,42747.07%3,83052.61%150.21%80.11%-403-5.54%7,280
Rice 4,90559.49%3,31840.24%220.27%00.00%1,58719.25%8,245
Riley 4,10439.93%6,07759.13%660.64%310.30%-1,973-19.20%10,278
Rooks 2,23550.97%2,15049.03%00.00%00.00%851.94%4,385
Rush 2,48258.83%1,73341.08%40.09%00.00%74917.75%4,219
Russell 3,73662.43%2,24137.45%70.12%00.00%1,49524.98%5,984
Saline 7,87256.30%6,06143.35%500.36%00.00%1,81112.95%13,983
Scott 1,09663.57%62536.25%30.17%00.00%47127.32%1,724
Sedgwick 39,50364.39%21,65435.29%1960.32%00.00%17,84929.09%61,353
Seward 1,99764.23%1,10835.64%40.13%00.00%88928.59%3,109
Shawnee 22,94253.49%19,78546.13%1600.37%10.00%3,1577.36%42,888
Sheridan 1,44257.66%1,00740.26%70.28%451.80%43517.39%2,501
Sherman 1,81459.89%1,15938.26%561.85%00.00%65521.62%3,029
Smith 2,84746.25%3,29253.48%170.28%00.00%-445-7.23%6,156
Stafford 3,21262.12%1,93937.50%200.39%00.00%1,27324.62%5,171
Stanton 45859.48%31140.39%10.13%00.00%14719.09%770
Stevens 1,02359.13%70140.52%60.35%00.00%32218.61%1,730
Sumner 7,96661.57%4,94638.23%260.20%10.01%3,02023.34%12,939
Thomas 2,16863.99%1,20035.42%160.47%40.12%96828.57%3,388
Trego 1,78363.43%1,01236.00%160.57%00.00%77127.43%2,811
Wabaunsee 2,23544.18%2,80955.52%150.30%00.00%-574-11.35%5,059
Wallace 49242.38%65856.68%110.95%00.00%-166-14.30%1,161
Washington 3,35540.95%4,80958.70%280.34%00.00%-1,454-17.75%8,192
Wichita 63758.39%44841.06%50.46%10.09%18917.32%1,091
Wilson 3,81643.93%4,82955.59%420.48%00.00%-1,013-11.66%8,687
Woodson 1,88444.05%2,37455.51%190.44%00.00%-490-11.46%4,277
Wyandotte 38,10158.98%26,23940.62%2560.40%00.00%11,86218.36%64,596
Totals464,52053.67%397,72745.95%2,763 [lower-alpha 2] 0.32%4970.06%66,7937.72%865,507

See also

Notes

  1. Independent Ross Perot did tie Morris County with Republican George H. W. Bush in the 1992 election.
  2. The Thomas total include 18 absentee votes that were not assigned to any county. [10]

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