Election in California
Main article: 1932 United States presidential election
1932 United States presidential election in California Turnout 80.65% (of registered voters) 0.87 pp 65.22% (of eligible voters) 8.24 pp [1]
Nominee
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover
Party
Democratic
Republican
Home state
New York
California
Running mate
John Nance Garner
Charles Curtis
Electoral vote
22
0
Popular vote
1,324,157
847,902
Percentage
58.39%
37.39%
County results
Roosevelt
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
Hoover
50-60%
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 .
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 James Buchanan in 1856 , and in winning all but one county he broke numerous long streaks of Republican dominance.[a] 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 never been 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 Los Angeles County previously supported a Democrat with Samuel J. Tilden in 1876 .[2]
Results [ ]
1932 United States presidential election in California[5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes
Democratic
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1,324,157
58.39%
22
Republican
Herbert Hoover (incumbent )
847,902
37.39%
0
Socialist
Norman Thomas
63,299
2.79%
0
Prohibition
William D. Upshaw
20,637
0.91%
0
Liberty
William Hope Harvey
9,827
0.43%
0
No party
Write-ins
1,121
0.05%
0
No party
William Z. Foster (write-in)
1,023
0.05%
0
Invalid or blank votes
—
Totals
2,267,966
100.00%
22
Voter turnout
—
Results by county [ ]
County
Roosevelt
Votes
Hoover
Votes
Thomas
Votes
Others
Votes
Plumas
75.82%
2,035
21.68%
582
2.01%
54
0.48%
13
El Dorado
73.37%
3,034
23.12%
956
2.03%
84
1.48%
61
Trinity
73.01%
1,101
21.09%
318
3.51%
53
2.39%
36
Amador
72.97%
2,367
25.34%
822
0.71%
23
0.99%
32
Shasta
72.12%
4,170
23.90%
1,382
2.59%
150
1.38%
80
Placer
71.40%
6,200
25.82%
2,242
1.79%
155
0.99%
86
Lassen
70.41%
3,056
26.89%
1,167
1.77%
77
0.92%
40
Sutter
70.41%
3,807
25.74%
1,392
1.94%
105
1.90%
103
Kern
70.32%
19,634
25.11%
7,011
3.45%
962
1.12%
313
Madera
70.15%
3,457
25.22%
1,243
1.91%
94
2.72%
134
Fresno
69.90%
32,528
26.07%
12,134
2.60%
1,211
1.43%
664
Yuba
69.84%
3,138
26.17%
1,176
2.00%
90
1.98%
89
Sierra
69.40%
796
25.46%
292
3.92%
45
1.22%
14
Siskiyou
69.33%
6,367
26.76%
2,458
2.78%
255
1.13%
104
Sacramento
69.32%
36,370
27.74%
14,553
1.86%
978
1.08%
564
Colusa
69.11%
2,752
27.50%
1,095
0.80%
32
2.59%
103
Kings
69.05%
5,191
26.72%
2,009
1.94%
146
2.29%
172
Modoc
68.86%
1,643
27.45%
655
1.76%
42
1.93%
46
Mariposa
68.01%
1,386
27.48%
560
2.40%
49
2.11%
43
Yolo
67.77%
5,780
29.49%
2,515
1.00%
85
1.75%
149
Imperial
67.28%
8,772
29.01%
3,783
2.10%
274
1.61%
210
Solano
67.16%
9,712
30.30%
4,382
1.80%
260
0.74%
107
Calaveras
67.10%
1,744
29.01%
754
2.54%
66
1.35%
35
Merced
67.10%
7,202
27.20%
2,920
3.51%
377
2.19%
235
Tuolumne
66.45%
2,521
30.18%
1,145
2.03%
77
1.34%
51
San Luis Obispo
65.77%
7,933
28.59%
3,449
3.46%
417
2.18%
263
Glenn
65.07%
2,973
31.34%
1,432
1.60%
73
1.99%
91
Butte
65.03%
9,645
29.14%
4,322
3.53%
524
2.30%
341
San Francisco
64.62%
144,236
31.43%
70,152
2.60%
5,802
1.35%
3,007
Inyo
64.61%
1,459
30.91%
698
2.83%
64
1.64%
37
Mono
64.37%
374
34.25%
199
1.03%
6
0.34%
2
Del Norte
64.06%
1,319
30.94%
637
3.50%
72
1.51%
31
San Joaquin
63.33%
21,929
32.19%
11,145
3.28%
1,137
1.20%
415
Nevada
63.33%
3,544
32.92%
1,842
2.43%
136
1.32%
74
Lake
62.61%
2,344
34.75%
1,301
1.60%
60
1.04%
39
Tulare
62.53%
15,631
32.27%
8,066
2.52%
629
2.69%
673
Mendocino
61.43%
5,867
35.23%
3,365
1.97%
188
1.37%
131
Sonoma
61.11%
15,686
35.69%
9,161
2.27%
583
0.93%
239
San Benito
60.98%
2,283
33.89%
1,269
1.39%
52
3.74%
140
Tehama
60.40%
3,534
34.20%
2,001
2.55%
149
2.85%
167
Napa
60.32%
5,745
36.97%
3,521
1.60%
152
1.11%
106
Contra Costa
58.94%
17,218
37.33%
10,907
2.78%
811
0.95%
278
Ventura
58.82%
10,903
37.27%
6,908
2.34%
433
1.57%
291
Stanislaus
58.63%
12,336
36.18%
7,614
2.83%
595
2.36%
497
Marin
57.45%
9,764
38.13%
6,480
3.85%
654
0.58%
98
Santa Barbara
57.42%
13,373
38.06%
8,864
3.04%
707
1.49%
347
Los Angeles
57.19%
554,476
38.55%
373,738
2.84%
27,518
1.43%
13,862
Monterey
56.77%
8,942
39.37%
6,200
2.05%
323
1.81%
285
San Mateo
56.36%
19,094
39.68%
13,442
2.90%
982
1.07%
361
Santa Cruz
55.01%
8,246
40.06%
6,005
2.04%
306
2.89%
433
Humboldt
54.20%
8,723
42.22%
6,795
2.02%
325
1.57%
252
San Diego
53.58%
45,622
41.46%
35,305
3.65%
3,108
1.31%
1,115
Alameda
52.04%
106,388
43.68%
89,303
3.23%
6,598
1.06%
2,163
San Bernardino
50.23%
24,889
44.59%
22,094
3.03%
1,502
2.15%
1,063
Alpine
50.00%
56
47.32%
53
1.79%
2
0.89%
1
Santa Clara
49.14%
28,272
47.54%
27,353
2.39%
1,377
0.92%
529
Orange
48.37%
23,835
45.91%
22,623
3.20%
1,577
2.52%
1,241
Riverside
45.37%
12,755
50.20%
14,112
2.47%
693
1.96%
552
References [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ 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.
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