1952 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

The 1952 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. Voters chose 32 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1952 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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NomineeDwight D. EisenhowerAdlai Stevenson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateNew York[1]Illinois
Running mateRichard NixonJohn Sparkman
Electoral vote320
Popular vote2,415,7892,146,269
Percentage52.74%46.85%

County Results

President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

Pennsylvania voted for the Republican nominee, war hero General Dwight D. Eisenhower, over the Democratic nominee, Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson. Eisenhower won Pennsylvania by a margin of 5.89%.

Despite Thomas Dewey's relatively strong showing in Philadelphia County in 1948, Eisenhower became the first Republican ever to win the White House without carrying Allegheny or Philadelphia Counties, which had been Republican strongholds prior to the New Deal.

This was the first election since 1868 in which Pennsylvania voted more Democratic than the nation. It would continue to do so in every election thereafter until 2016.

Results

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1952 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower2,415,78952.74%32
DemocraticAdlai Stevenson2,146,26946.85%0
ProhibitionStuart Hamblen8,9510.20%0
ProgressiveVincent Hallinan4,2220.09%0
SocialistDarlington Hoopes2,6980.06%0
Militant WorkersFarrell Dobbs1,5080.03%0
Industrial GovernmentEric Hass1,3770.03%0
Write-insWrite-ins1550.00%0

Results by county

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CountyDwight David Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[3]
#%#%#%#%
Adams11,01665.82%5,69134.00%300.18%5,32531.82%16,737
Allegheny359,22449.00%370,94550.60%2,9030.40%-11,721-1.60%733,072
Armstrong16,95555.90%13,22143.59%1530.50%3,73412.31%30,329
Beaver31,70045.18%38,13654.35%3340.48%-6,436-9.17%70,170
Bedford9,41963.93%5,25535.67%600.41%4,16428.26%14,734
Berks51,72052.42%45,87446.49%1,0741.09%5,8465.92%98,668
Blair32,11365.44%16,85134.34%1060.22%15,26231.10%49,070
Bradford15,89476.02%4,95923.72%550.26%10,93552.30%20,908
Bucks40,75362.38%24,30137.20%2750.42%16,45225.18%65,329
Butler25,24361.99%15,29537.56%1850.45%9,94824.43%40,723
Cambria39,29443.54%50,77456.26%1820.20%-11,480-12.72%90,250
Cameron2,30769.05%1,02030.53%140.42%1,28738.52%3,341
Carbon12,28353.43%10,57145.98%1340.58%1,7127.45%22,988
Centre14,70066.31%7,39133.34%770.35%7,30932.97%22,168
Chester39,96164.86%21,49034.88%1640.27%18,47129.98%61,615
Clarion9,34063.76%5,21235.58%970.66%4,12828.18%14,649
Clearfield16,04554.25%13,37645.22%1560.53%2,6699.02%29,577
Clinton8,12558.29%5,75841.31%550.39%2,36716.98%13,938
Columbia13,00857.67%9,46741.97%790.35%3,54115.70%22,554
Crawford19,07965.49%9,87433.89%1810.62%9,20531.60%29,134
Cumberland26,30267.17%12,76232.59%910.23%13,54034.58%39,155
Dauphin58,38565.12%30,98534.56%2860.32%27,40030.56%89,656
Delaware129,74361.56%80,31638.11%6890.33%49,42723.45%210,748
Elk7,70254.26%6,44845.42%450.32%1,2548.83%14,195
Erie48,83656.89%36,61942.66%3910.46%12,21714.23%85,846
Fayette27,34838.12%43,92161.22%4760.66%-16,573-23.10%71,745
Forest1,51169.92%62729.01%231.06%88440.91%2,161
Franklin16,47464.82%8,86834.89%740.29%7,60629.93%25,416
Fulton2,12755.12%1,71844.52%140.36%40910.60%3,859
Greene6,96440.68%10,12559.14%300.18%-3,161-18.46%17,119
Huntingdon9,58068.61%4,31830.93%640.46%5,26237.69%13,962
Indiana16,67358.63%11,62040.86%1470.52%5,05317.77%28,440
Jefferson11,83364.61%6,36534.75%1160.63%5,46829.86%18,314
Juniata3,86358.63%2,70541.05%210.32%1,15817.57%6,589
Lackawanna61,64448.65%64,92651.24%1470.12%-3,282-2.59%126,717
Lancaster64,19369.23%28,14630.36%3820.41%36,04738.88%92,721
Lawrence23,31952.12%21,16447.31%2550.57%2,1554.82%44,738
Lebanon20,72663.83%11,61135.76%1350.42%9,11528.07%32,472
Lehigh45,14357.52%33,03342.09%3030.39%12,11015.43%78,479
Luzerne88,96754.83%72,57944.73%7150.44%16,38810.10%162,261
Lycoming25,75361.60%15,87037.96%1840.44%9,88323.64%41,807
McKean15,25673.43%5,37325.86%1470.71%9,88347.57%20,776
Mercer26,42455.59%20,77043.69%3430.72%5,65411.89%47,537
Mifflin8,62059.22%5,88940.46%470.32%2,73118.76%14,556
Monroe9,50262.09%5,76037.64%420.27%3,74224.45%15,304
Montgomery115,89966.62%57,70133.17%3730.21%58,19833.45%173,973
Montour3,72562.12%2,26437.76%70.12%1,46124.37%5,996
Northampton39,13150.99%36,99348.21%6140.80%2,1382.79%76,738
Northumberland28,86161.71%17,78938.04%1190.25%11,07223.67%46,769
Perry6,73368.76%3,04231.07%170.17%3,69137.69%9,792
Philadelphia396,87441.40%557,35258.15%4,3210.45%-160,478-16.74%958,547
Pike3,81073.21%1,38326.58%110.21%2,42746.64%5,204
Potter5,11771.78%1,97427.69%380.53%3,14344.09%7,129
Schuylkill51,43759.39%34,98740.40%1860.21%16,45018.99%86,610
Snyder6,83680.00%1,68619.73%230.27%5,15060.27%8,545
Somerset18,58958.42%13,16741.38%640.20%5,42217.04%31,820
Sullivan2,01161.82%1,23938.09%30.09%77223.73%3,253
Susquehanna10,52973.97%3,65325.66%520.37%6,87648.31%14,234
Tioga11,20378.65%3,00621.10%350.25%8,19757.55%14,244
Union6,55880.16%1,61019.68%130.16%4,94860.48%8,181
Venango17,00672.16%6,35626.97%2040.87%10,65045.19%23,566
Warren11,55571.55%4,44227.50%1530.95%7,11344.04%16,150
Washington36,04139.16%55,72560.55%2700.29%-19,684-21.39%92,036
Wayne9,62378.96%2,53020.76%340.28%7,09358.20%12,187
Westmoreland58,92342.24%80,06857.40%5030.36%-21,145-15.16%139,494
Wyoming5,77275.72%1,81523.81%360.47%3,95751.91%7,623
York44,48952.74%39,50846.84%3540.42%4,9815.91%84,351
Totals2,415,78952.74%2,146,26946.85%18,9110.41%269,5205.88%4,580,969

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "U.S. presidential election, 1952". Facts on File. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013. Eisenhower, born in Texas, considered a resident of New York, and headquartered at the time in Paris, finally decided to run for the Republican nomination
  2. ^ David Leip. "1952 Presidential General Election Results – Pennsylvania". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  3. ^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; pp. 385-386 ISBN 0405077114