1940 United States presidential election in New Jersey

The 1940 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 5, 1940. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1940 United States presidential election. Voters chose 16 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

1940 United States presidential election in New Jersey

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NomineeFranklin D. RooseveltWendell Willkie
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateNew YorkNew York
Running mateHenry A. WallaceCharles L. McNary
Electoral vote160
Popular vote1,016,808945,475
Percentage51.55%47.93%

County Results

President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

New Jersey was won by the Democratic nominees, incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York and his running mate Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace of Iowa. Roosevelt and Wallace defeated the Republican nominees, corporate lawyer Wendell Willkie of New York and his running mate Senate Minority Leader Charles L. McNary of Oregon.

Roosevelt narrowly carried New Jersey with 51.55 percent of the vote to Willkie’s 47.93 percent, a margin of 3.62 percent.[1] Reflecting the closeness of the statewide result, Roosevelt and Willkie virtually split the state's 21 counties: Roosevelt won 11 counties to Willkie's ten. Roosevelt edged out Willkie statewide with decisive victories in some of the most heavily populated parts of the state, while keeping the results close in heavily populated counties that he lost.

In North Jersey, Roosevelt maintained his dominance in heavily populated Hudson County, part of the New York metropolitan area where the New Deal Coalition was very strong, breaking 60% of the vote in the county for the third election in a row. Roosevelt also won heavily populated Middlesex County with more than 60% of the vote, along with majorities in Mercer County, Passaic County, and rural Warren County. Willkie won the remaining counties of North Jersey, breaking sixty percent of the vote in Bergen County and Morris County.

Roosevelt performed much more strongly overall in South Jersey, winning majorities in 6 out of 8 of the southernmost counties in the state; his strongest county win there was urban Camden County, where he broke 60% of the vote. In South Jersey, Willkie won only rural Cape May County. Besides his victories in North Jersey, Willkie also won Monmouth County and Ocean County in the central portion of the state.

New Jersey by 1940 had become a closely divided swing state with a Republican lean, and its results in 1940 adhered to that pattern. Roosevelt had carried the state in the midst of both of his preceding nationwide landslides, although only by a very narrow margin in 1932. As Roosevelt decisively won re-election to an unprecedented third term, carrying 38 out of 48 states, his narrow margin of victory in New Jersey made the state about 6 points more Republican than the national average.

Results edit

1940 United States presidential election in New Jersey
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent)1,016,80851.55%16
RepublicanWendell Willkie945,47547.93%0
CommunistEarl Browder6,5080.33%0
SocialistNorman Thomas2,4330.12%0
National ProhibitionRoger Babson8730.04%0
Socialist LaborJohn W. Aiken4550.02%0
Totals1,974,214100.0%16

Results by county edit

CountyFranklin D. Roosevelt[2]
Democratic
Wendell Willkie[2]
Republican
Earl Browder[2]
Communist
Norman Thomas[2]
Socialist
Roger Babson[2]
National Prohibition
John W. Aiken[2]
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Atlantic36,15554.13%30,55145.74%260.04%330.05%280.04%50.01%5,6048.39%66,798
Bergen76,54136.65%131,58863.01%1900.09%3790.18%580.03%670.03%-55,047-26.36%208,823
Burlington26,57455.50%21,16144.20%130.03%710.15%530.11%60.01%5,41311.31%47,878
Camden84,83765.81%43,48033.73%930.07%3370.26%1580.12%140.01%41,35732.08%128,919
Cape May8,48547.29%9,42952.55%40.02%100.06%160.09%00.00%-944-5.26%17,944
Cumberland19,25153.95%16,32245.75%130.04%230.06%580.16%130.04%2,9298.21%35,680
Essex154,36344.87%182,12452.94%6,5561.91%7650.22%1390.04%870.03%-27,761-8.07%344,034
Gloucester20,28453.22%17,67446.38%110.03%510.13%820.22%90.02%2,6106.85%38,111
Hudson208,42965.85%107,55233.98%2550.08%2370.07%90.00%260.01%100,87731.87%316,508
Hunterdon7,87243.25%10,28456.50%20.01%270.15%120.07%60.03%-2,412-13.25%18,203
Mercer50,12157.26%37,19042.49%1190.14%850.10%140.02%40.00%12,93114.77%87,533
Middlesex67,14061.59%41,70938.26%690.06%230.02%60.01%660.06%25,43123.33%109,013
Monmouth36,29842.18%49,67557.73%160.02%290.03%230.03%60.01%-13,377-15.55%86,047
Morris24,69838.23%39,72061.47%250.04%1170.18%470.07%50.01%-15,022-23.25%64,612
Ocean8,76239.50%13,39460.38%180.08%60.03%20.01%00.00%-4,632-20.88%22,182
Passaic69,88051.42%65,52348.21%2310.17%1840.14%310.02%580.04%4,3573.21%135,907
Salem12,24459.92%8,13239.80%150.07%160.08%260.13%00.00%4,11220.12%20,433
Somerset16,49044.86%20,16954.87%360.10%400.11%100.03%100.03%-3,679-10.01%36,755
Sussex6,31442.14%8,64257.67%40.03%70.05%160.11%10.01%-2,328-15.54%14,984
Union70,73746.45%79,96252.50%1,1160.73%3690.24%520.03%600.04%-9,225-6.06%152,296
Warren10,92950.69%10,59549.14%80.04%140.06%120.06%30.01%3341.55%21,561
Totals1,016,40451.48%944,87647.86%8,8140.45%2,8230.14%8510.04%4460.02%71,5283.62%1,974,214

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1940 Presidential General Election Results – New Jersey". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Our Campaigns; NJ US President Race, November 05, 1940