1932 United States presidential election in Illinois

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1932 United States presidential election in Illinois
Flag of Illinois (1915-1969).svg
  1928 November 8, 1932 [1] 1936  

All 29 Illinois votes to the Electoral College
  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 vote290
Popular vote1,882,3041,432,756
Percentage55.23%42.04%

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County Results

President before election

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1932 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. State voters chose 29 [2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Illinois was won by Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt (DNew York), running with Speaker John Nance Garner, with 55.23% of the popular vote, against incumbent President Herbert Hoover (RCalifornia), running with Vice President Charles Curtis, with 42.04% of the popular vote. [3] [4]

This is the only occasion since at least the American Civil War that any Democratic presidential candidate has ever carried Ford County or Stark County. [5] As of the 2020 presidential election , this is also the last occasion when Livingston County and Washington County have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. [6]

Primaries

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (Senate and House), as well as those for state offices. [7]

Turnout

The total vote in the state-run primary elections (Democratic and Republican) was 939,189. [7]

The total vote in the general election was 3,407,926. [7] Both major parties held non-binding state-run preferential primaries on April 12. [7]

Democratic

1932 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
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  1928 April 12, 1932 (1932-04-12) 1936  
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Candidate J. Hamilton Lewis
Home state Illinois
Popular vote590,130
Percentage99.75%

The 1932 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on April 12, 1932, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's state primaries ahead of the 1932 presidential election.

The popular vote was a non-binding "beauty contest". Delegates were instead elected by direct votes by congressional district on delegate candidates. [7]

The popular vote was near-unanimously won by the only name on the ballot, U.S. Senator from Illinois J. Hamilton Lewis, who ran as a favorite son. [7] [8]

1932 Illinois Democratic presidential primary [7]
CandidateVotes%
James Hamilton Lewis 590,13099.75
Franklin D. Roosevelt (write-in)1,0840.18
Alfred E. Smith (write-in)2660.05
John Garner (write-in)350.01
Albert Ritchie (write-in)150.00
Scattering220.00
Total591,587100

Republican

1932 Illinois Republican presidential primary
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  1928 April 12, 1932 (1932-04-12) 1936  
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Candidate Joseph I. France
Home state Maryland
Popular vote345,498
Percentage99.50%

The 1932 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on April 12, 1932, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 1932 presidential election.

The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates. [7]

The popular vote was near-unanimously won by the only name on the ballot, former U.S. Senator from Maryland Joseph I. France. [7]

1932 Illinois Republican presidential primary [7]
CandidateVotes%
Joseph Irwin France 345,49899.50
Herbert Hoover (incumbent) (write-in)1,7500.50
Charles G. Dawes (write-in)1290.04
Calvin Coolidge (write-in)950.03
Frank O. Lowden (write-in)790.02
Scattering510.02
Total347,602100

Results

1932 United States presidential election in Illinois [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt 1,882,304 55.23%
Republican Herbert Hoover (inc.)1,432,75642.04%
Socialist Norman Thomas 67,2581.97%
Communist William Z. Foster 15,5820.46%
Prohibition William Upshaw 6,3880.19%
Socialist Labor Verne L. Reynolds 3,6380.11%
Total votes3,407,926 100%

Results by county

CountyFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Herbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Normal Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [9]
# %# %# %# %# %
Adams 21,09866.62%10,13432.00%3791.20%580.18%10,96434.62%31,669
Alexander 5,65353.67%4,72944.90%1291.22%220.21%9248.77%10,533
Bond 3,63052.17%3,17145.57%1191.71%380.55%4596.60%6,958
Boone 2,23929.56%5,24469.23%750.99%170.22%-3,005-39.67%7,575
Brown 2,82270.67%1,14828.75%110.28%120.30%1,67441.92%3,993
Bureau 10,30953.47%8,72145.23%1870.97%630.33%1,5888.24%19,280
Calhoun 2,22963.61%1,23935.36%290.83%70.20%99028.25%3,504
Carroll 3,81244.87%4,57153.81%840.99%280.33%-759-8.93%8,495
Cass 5,66966.64%2,74532.27%580.68%350.41%2,92434.37%8,507
Champaign 16,47453.02%13,99545.04%4991.61%1020.33%2,4797.98%31,070
Christian 11,51563.12%6,09633.42%5422.97%890.49%5,41929.71%18,242
Clark 5,65957.27%4,14841.98%210.21%530.54%1,51115.29%9,881
Clay 4,56556.61%3,37341.83%630.78%630.78%1,19214.78%8,064
Clinton 7,73673.92%2,54824.35%1691.61%130.12%5,18849.57%10,466
Coles 11,08159.71%7,31339.40%1160.63%490.26%3,76820.30%18,559
Cook 919,23155.23%690,14641.47%36,9982.22%17,8571.07%229,08513.77%1,664,232
Crawford 6,08156.31%4,55042.13%890.82%800.74%1,53114.18%10,800
Cumberland 3,12858.75%2,16640.68%160.30%140.26%96218.07%5,324
DeKalb 6,92341.72%9,35656.38%2731.65%420.25%-2,433-14.66%16,594
DeWitt 5,33955.19%4,20743.49%971.00%300.31%1,13211.70%9,673
Douglas 4,95460.15%3,10837.74%1341.63%400.49%1,84622.41%8,236
DuPage 18,54740.49%25,75856.23%1,3642.98%1400.31%-7,211-15.74%45,809
Edgar 7,74555.98%5,95343.03%1070.77%310.22%1,79212.95%13,836
Edwards 1,95646.39%2,20352.25%360.85%210.50%-247-5.86%4,216
Effingham 6,50367.96%2,93330.65%1051.10%280.29%3,57037.31%9,569
Fayette 7,05357.06%5,12241.44%890.72%960.78%1,93115.62%12,360
Ford 4,17554.82%3,34243.88%901.18%90.12%83310.94%7,616
Franklin 14,75463.35%7,56032.46%6552.81%3211.38%7,19430.89%23,290
Fulton 12,14458.92%7,57936.77%5692.76%3191.55%4,56522.15%20,611
Gallatin 3,46972.08%1,27926.57%390.81%260.54%2,19045.50%4,813
Greene 6,34767.99%2,85730.61%941.01%370.40%3,49037.39%9,335
Grundy 4,75551.05%4,49148.21%640.69%50.05%2642.83%9,315
Hamilton 4,05961.34%2,51337.98%170.26%280.42%1,54623.36%6,617
Hancock 8,80864.13%4,78934.87%500.36%870.63%4,01929.26%13,734
Hardin 1,61049.95%1,55948.37%431.33%110.34%511.58%3,223
Henderson 2,37255.60%1,81542.55%661.55%130.30%55713.06%4,266
Henry 10,12245.60%11,37651.25%6372.87%640.29%-1,254-5.65%22,199
Iroquois 9,43459.34%6,30339.65%1380.87%230.14%3,13119.69%15,898
Jackson 9,73054.93%7,63643.10%2691.52%800.45%2,09411.82%17,715
Jasper 4,39065.27%2,30034.20%160.24%200.30%2,09031.07%6,726
Jefferson 9,49563.28%5,33335.54%1010.67%760.51%4,16227.74%15,005
Jersey 3,80762.73%2,15735.54%881.45%170.28%1,65027.19%6,069
Jo Daviess 5,49754.01%4,52044.41%1331.31%270.27%9779.60%10,177
Johnson 2,38749.11%2,42449.87%370.76%130.27%-37-0.76%4,861
Kane 24,63842.00%32,93456.15%9621.64%1220.21%-8,296-14.14%58,656
Kankakee 13,55554.67%10,87343.86%3211.29%430.17%2,68210.82%24,792
Kendall 2,39846.04%2,74952.77%561.08%60.12%-351-6.74%5,209
Knox 12,28249.29%12,24449.14%3271.31%650.26%380.15%24,918
Lake 21,13944.86%23,99450.92%1,7193.65%2700.57%-2,855-6.06%47,122
LaSalle 27,50057.79%19,17940.30%8041.69%1040.22%8,32117.49%47,587
Lawrence 6,10058.42%4,19440.17%480.46%990.95%1,90618.25%10,441
Lee 7,18247.37%7,80251.46%1531.01%240.16%-620-4.09%15,161
Livingston 10,02453.92%8,40345.20%1130.61%490.26%1,6218.72%18,589
Logan 8,11957.52%5,85041.44%1080.77%390.28%2,26916.07%14,116
Macon 21,63854.99%16,86842.87%6351.61%2050.52%4,77012.12%39,346
Macoupin 14,81062.65%7,03129.74%1,5676.63%2320.98%7,77932.91%23,640
Madison 35,21161.52%19,77434.55%1,9803.46%2730.48%15,43726.97%57,238
Marion 10,79162.09%6,27636.11%2171.25%960.55%4,51525.98%17,380
Marshall 4,13356.27%3,16643.10%290.39%170.23%96713.17%7,345
Mason 5,68168.45%2,55130.73%500.60%180.22%3,13037.71%8,300
Massac 2,59346.93%2,85151.60%641.16%170.31%-258-4.67%5,525
McDonough 7,60853.94%6,32944.87%1150.82%530.38%1,2799.07%14,105
McHenry 8,26044.42%9,88053.14%4312.32%230.12%-1,620-8.71%18,594
McLean 19,53554.46%15,45043.07%6971.94%1890.53%4,08511.39%35,871
Menard 3,45359.30%2,32739.96%300.52%130.22%1,12619.34%5,823
Mercer 4,30948.77%4,43650.21%450.51%450.51%-127-1.44%8,835
Monroe 3,99363.80%2,18634.93%741.18%60.10%1,80728.87%6,259
Montgomery 10,45661.05%5,94534.71%6283.67%970.57%4,51126.34%17,126
Morgan 10,17056.09%7,78742.95%1250.69%480.26%2,38313.14%18,130
Moultrie 4,21963.48%2,35335.40%480.72%260.39%1,86628.08%6,646
Ogle 5,41638.93%8,22459.11%2051.47%670.48%-2,808-20.18%13,912
Peoria 37,60559.02%25,16639.50%7761.22%1690.27%12,43919.52%63,716
Perry 7,40064.34%3,77832.85%2512.18%730.63%3,62231.49%11,502
Piatt 4,20056.43%3,17942.71%450.60%190.26%1,02113.72%7,443
Pike 8,01364.35%4,18133.58%2051.65%530.43%3,83230.77%12,452
Pope 1,69745.47%2,01153.89%120.32%120.32%-314-8.41%3,732
Pulaski 3,44651.23%3,22547.95%450.67%100.15%2213.29%6,726
Putnam 1,55458.62%1,05039.61%411.55%60.23%50419.01%2,651
Randolph 8,63463.27%4,74734.78%2401.76%260.19%3,88728.48%13,647
Richland 4,31860.12%2,76538.50%550.77%440.61%1,55321.62%7,182
Rock Island 24,67653.01%21,20545.55%4560.98%2120.46%3,4717.46%46,549
Saline 9,72559.04%6,29438.21%3482.11%1060.64%3,43120.83%16,473
Sangamon 32,74554.00%26,85644.29%7421.22%3000.49%5,8899.71%60,643
Schuyler 3,78263.78%2,07534.99%330.56%400.67%1,70728.79%5,930
Scott 3,01262.70%1,74036.22%440.92%80.17%1,27226.48%4,804
Shelby 8,09362.40%4,65735.91%1260.97%930.72%3,43626.49%12,969
St. Clair 47,30565.18%22,74431.34%2,0732.86%4490.62%24,56133.84%72,571
Stark 2,36952.26%2,11946.75%340.75%110.24%2505.52%4,533
Stephenson 10,72853.11%8,96344.38%3491.73%1580.78%1,7658.74%20,198
Tazewell 13,59164.55%7,26034.48%1600.76%440.21%6,33130.07%21,055
Union 6,15767.77%2,85931.47%500.55%190.21%3,29836.30%9,085
Vermilion 24,03259.08%15,64338.46%6781.67%3240.80%8,38920.62%40,677
Wabash 4,28063.93%2,30934.49%660.99%400.60%1,97129.44%6,695
Warren 5,61049.83%5,49848.84%880.78%620.55%1120.99%11,258
Washington 4,69659.25%3,07638.81%1171.48%370.47%1,62020.44%7,926
Wayne 5,48856.84%4,09742.43%350.36%360.37%1,39114.41%9,656
White 5,90963.55%3,32035.71%410.44%280.30%2,58927.84%9,298
Whiteside 7,01037.64%11,38861.14%1991.07%290.16%-4,378-23.50%18,626
Will 25,79849.36%25,17348.16%1,1902.28%1050.20%6251.20%52,266
Williamson 12,96158.21%8,71439.14%4482.01%1420.64%4,24719.07%22,265
Winnebago 17,70737.98%26,63257.12%1,7943.85%4921.06%-8,925-19.14%46,625
Woodford 5,24457.05%3,86642.06%710.77%110.12%1,37814.99%9,192
Totals1,882,30455.23%1,432,75642.04%67,2581.97%25,6080.75%449,54813.19%3,407,926

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