1928 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

The 1928 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 6, 1928 as part of the 1928 United States presidential election. Voters chose 38 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1928 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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NomineeHerbert HooverAl Smith
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaNew York
Running mateCharles CurtisJoseph T. Robinson
Electoral vote380
Popular vote2,055,3821,069,569
Percentage65.24%33.89%

County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Pennsylvania overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominee, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, over the Democratic nominee, New York Governor Al Smith. Hoover won Pennsylvania by a landslide margin of 31.35%. The Republicans at this time were associated with the booming economy of the 1920s while Smith was associated with the corruption of Tammany Hall.

Despite losing the state, Smith flipped 3 majority-Catholic counties that voted for Calvin Coolidge in 1924 and had been consistently Republican during the "System of 1896" into the Democratic column: Elk, Lackawanna, and Luzerne.[1] This came with losing the 4 counties – all dominated by profoundly anti-Catholic Appalachian Protestants[2] – that voted for John W. Davis to Hoover: Columbia, Fulton, Greene, and Monroe. Hoover was the first ever Republican to carry Columbia, Greene, and Monroe counties.

Results

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1928 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania[3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanHerbert Hoover2,055,38265.24%38
DemocraticAl Smith1,067,58633.89%0
SocialistNorman Thomas18,6470.59%0
Communist/Workers'/LaborWilliam Z. Foster4,7260.15%0
ProhibitionWilliam F. Varney3,8750.12%0
Socialist LaborVerne L. Reynolds3800.01%0
Write-insWrite-ins140.00%0
Totals3,147,882100.00%38

Results by county

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CountyHerbert Clark Hoover
Republican
Alfred Emmanual Smith
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[4]
#%#%#%#%
Adams9,65667.29%4,63532.30%580.40%5,02134.99%14,349
Allegheny215,62656.86%160,73342.39%2,8500.75%54,89314.48%379,209
Armstrong17,62577.86%4,82421.31%1870.83%12,80156.55%22,636
Beaver27,94969.50%11,86829.51%4000.99%16,08139.99%40,217
Bedford9,60281.60%1,96616.71%1991.69%7,63664.89%11,767
Berks47,07364.03%18,96025.79%7,48110.18%28,11338.24%73,514
Blair34,35673.53%12,10425.90%2660.57%22,25247.62%46,726
Bradford17,25179.83%4,28119.81%770.36%12,97060.02%21,609
Bucks28,42176.47%8,44622.72%3010.81%19,97553.74%37,168
Butler19,88085.22%3,28314.07%1640.70%16,59771.15%23,327
Cambria29,49451.79%27,02447.46%4270.75%2,4704.34%56,945
Cameron1,56475.52%50124.19%60.29%1,06351.33%2,071
Carbon15,04764.98%8,01034.59%980.42%7,03730.39%23,155
Centre12,00577.17%3,43122.05%1210.78%8,57455.11%15,557
Chester36,65982.27%7,68917.26%2100.47%28,97065.02%44,558
Clarion9,18370.43%3,74628.73%1090.84%5,43741.70%13,038
Clearfield16,71967.26%7,87031.66%2701.09%8,84935.60%24,859
Clinton8,12073.62%2,84925.83%600.54%5,27147.79%11,029
Columbia14,36272.61%5,30426.81%1150.58%9,05845.79%19,781
Crawford17,07271.17%6,71828.00%1990.83%10,35443.16%23,989
Cumberland19,17078.08%5,18921.14%1920.78%13,98156.95%24,551
Dauphin49,10883.78%9,11515.55%3940.67%39,99368.23%58,617
Delaware83,09273.57%29,37826.01%4710.42%53,71447.56%112,941
Elk5,23440.23%7,70559.23%700.54%-2,471-18.99%13,009
Erie30,54260.97%19,27838.48%2770.55%11,26422.48%50,097
Fayette27,69358.69%19,06340.40%4270.90%8,63018.29%47,183
Forest1,70784.59%28914.32%221.09%1,41870.27%2,018
Franklin16,34583.74%3,02715.51%1460.75%13,31868.23%19,518
Fulton2,17966.82%1,05432.32%280.86%1,12534.50%3,261
Greene6,91056.18%5,29343.04%960.78%1,61713.15%12,299
Huntingdon9,92086.25%1,47012.78%1120.97%8,45073.47%11,502
Indiana16,70676.75%4,81022.10%2521.16%11,89654.65%21,768
Jefferson13,23374.63%4,32524.39%1730.98%8,90850.24%17,731
Juniata4,39682.00%91917.14%460.86%3,47764.86%5,361
Lackawanna46,51046.85%52,66553.05%940.09%-6,155-6.20%99,269
Lancaster55,53081.43%12,14617.81%5160.76%43,38463.62%68,192
Lawrence20,01274.95%6,41724.03%2731.02%13,59550.91%26,702
Lebanon16,84182.30%3,27816.02%3451.69%13,56366.28%20,464
Lehigh40,29174.35%13,46324.84%4340.80%26,82849.51%54,188
Luzerne67,87248.00%73,31951.85%2200.16%-5,447-3.85%141,411
Lycoming28,72079.48%7,13219.74%2850.79%21,58859.74%36,137
McKean14,01273.49%4,96426.04%900.47%9,04847.46%19,066
Mercer22,59972.71%8,20426.39%2800.90%14,39546.31%31,083
Mifflin8,93286.97%1,27012.37%680.66%7,66274.61%10,270
Monroe7,46969.40%3,26630.35%270.25%4,20339.05%10,762
Montgomery76,68076.37%23,02622.93%7020.70%53,65453.44%100,408
Montour3,69271.69%1,44528.06%130.25%2,24743.63%5,150
Northampton37,40371.14%14,76828.09%4040.77%22,63543.05%52,575
Northumberland30,94961.30%19,24938.12%2920.58%11,70023.17%50,490
Perry6,46977.66%1,80721.69%540.65%4,66255.97%8,330
Philadelphia420,32059.99%276,57339.48%3,7030.53%143,74720.52%700,596
Pike2,35469.34%1,02430.16%170.50%1,33039.18%3,395
Potter5,65379.50%1,41619.91%420.59%4,23759.58%7,111
Schuylkill46,03353.05%40,42446.59%3110.36%5,6096.46%86,768
Snyder5,69387.22%80512.33%290.44%4,88874.89%6,527
Somerset16,40477.90%4,48921.32%1640.78%11,91556.58%21,057
Sullivan2,04464.64%1,10134.82%170.54%94329.82%3,162
Susquehanna9,44568.14%4,35331.40%630.45%5,09236.74%13,861
Tioga11,77487.23%1,68812.51%360.27%10,08674.72%13,498
Union5,70887.45%76511.72%540.83%4,94375.73%6,527
Venango17,45079.00%4,53120.51%1080.49%12,91958.49%22,089
Warren12,07780.21%2,83518.83%1440.96%9,24261.38%15,056
Washington31,09963.61%17,14935.07%6451.32%13,95028.53%48,893
Wayne8,57671.15%3,41828.36%590.49%5,15842.79%12,053
Westmoreland51,76061.88%30,58736.57%1,2961.55%21,17325.31%83,643
Wyoming5,32185.00%90614.47%330.53%4,41570.53%6,260
York45,79179.60%11,21619.50%5220.91%34,57560.10%57,529
Totals2,055,38265.29%1,064,85633.83%27,6440.88%990,52631.47%3,147,882

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Phillips, Kevin P; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 41 ISBN 978-0-691-16324-6
  2. ^ Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 58-60 ISBN 0786422173
  3. ^ David Leip. "1928 Presidential General Election Results – Pennsylvania". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  4. ^ Robinson, Edgar Eugene; The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, pp. 309-313 ISBN 9780804716963