1932 United States presidential election in Vermont

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1932 United States presidential election in Vermont
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  1928 November 8, 1932 1936  
  President Hoover portrait (cropped).jpg FDR in 1933 (3x4).jpg
Nominee Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California New York
Running mate Charles Curtis John N. Garner
Electoral vote30
Popular vote78,98456,266
Percentage57.66%41.08%

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Vermont Presidential Election Results 1932 by Municipality.svg

President before election

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1932 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Vermont voted for the Republican nominee, incumbent President Herbert Hoover of California, over the Democratic nominee, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York. Hoover's running mate was incumbent Vice President Charles Curtis of Kansas, while Roosevelt ran with incumbent Speaker of the House John Nance Garner of Texas.

Hoover took 57.66% of the vote to Roosevelt’s 41.08%, a margin of 16.58%. Vermont historically was a bastion of Northeastern Republicanism, and by 1932 it had gone Republican in every presidential election since the founding of the Republican Party. From 1856 to 1928, Vermont had had the longest streak of voting Republican of any state, having never voted Democratic before, and this tradition continued even in the midst of a nationwide Democratic landslide in 1932.

Vermont was one of only six states (the other five states being Connecticut, Delaware, neighboring New Hampshire, Maine and Pennsylvania), four of them in New England, which voted to re-elect the embattled Republican incumbent Hoover, who was widely unpopular over his failure to adequately address the Great Depression. Vermont would ultimately be one of only two states (along with nearby Maine) that would reject FDR in all four of his presidential campaigns.

In terms of both vote share and margin, Vermont was the most Republican state in the nation. [1] Vermont would weigh in as a whopping 34% more Republican than the national average in the 1932 election. However, Roosevelt was the first Democrat to get over 40% of the vote in the state since 1836.

Hoover carried eleven of the state’s 14 counties, breaking sixty percent in seven. However, the three northwestern counties of Vermont would become New Deal Democratic enclaves in an otherwise Republican state. In 1928, Al Smith had become the first ever Democrat to win Chittenden County, [2] the state’s most populous county and home to its largest city, Burlington. In 1932, Roosevelt would carry Chittenden County for the Democrats as Smith did in 1928, but also flip Franklin County and Grand Isle County into the Democratic column. All three counties would remain loyally Democratic in the elections that followed until Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Republican landslide of 1952. [3]

Results

1932 United States presidential election in Vermont [4]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Herbert Hoover (incumbent)78,98457.66%3
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt 56,26641.08%0
Socialist Norman Thomas 1,5331.12%0
Communist William Z. Foster 1950.14%0
N/A Write-ins 20.00%0
Totals136,980100.00%3

Results by county

CountyHerbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Norman Mattoon Thomas [5]
Socialist
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [6]
# %# %# %# %# %
Addison 5,29562.83%3,03135.96%891.06%130.15%2,26426.86%8,428
Bennington 5,25055.76%3,96442.10%1851.96%170.18%1,28613.66%9,416
Caledonia 6,06662.27%3,62137.17%460.47%80.08%2,44525.10%9,741
Chittenden 7,20843.86%9,10455.39%1120.68%110.07%-1,896-11.54%16,435
Essex 1,56752.58%1,39746.88%120.40%40.13%1705.70%2,980
Franklin 4,99944.29%6,17954.75%740.66%340.30%-1,180-10.46%11,286
Grand Isle 64943.94%81154.91%151.02%20.14%-162-10.97%1,477
Lamoille 2,59969.70%1,09629.39%300.80%40.11%1,50340.31%3,729
Orange 4,30569.30%1,83029.46%701.13%70.11%2,47539.84%6,212
Orleans 5,13266.40%2,53032.73%610.79%60.08%2,60233.67%7,729
Rutland 10,82154.24%8,92444.73%1810.91%250.13%1,8979.51%19,951
Washington 8,39357.72%5,77739.73%3392.33%310.21%2,61617.99%14,540
Windham 7,34766.02%3,65932.88%1111.00%120.11%3,68833.14%11,129
Windsor 9,35367.16%4,34331.18%2081.49%230.17%5,01035.97%13,927
Totals78,98457.66%56,26641.08%1,5331.12%1970.14%22,71816.58%136,980

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