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US Election of 1936 Map

US Election of 1936 Map

As the depression slowly carried on, people still supported Franklin Roosevelt. He won a landslide victory in the election of 1936 with 523 electoral votes.

US Election of 1932 Map

US Election of 1932 Map

In the presidential election of 1932, people needed a change so Franklin D. Roosevelt overwhelmingly received the support of voters with 472 electoral votes

US Election of 1928 Map

US Election of 1928 Map

In the presidential election of 1928, Herbert Hoover dominated with 444 electoral votes. His democratic party opponent, Al Smith picked up just 82 in total.

US Election of 1924 Map

US Election of 1924 Map

In the election of 1924, Calvin Coolidge remained the 30th president of the United States. He defeated both contending parties with 382 electoral votes.

US Election of 1920 Map

US Election of 1920 Map

For the 34th presidential election, women received the right to vote. After the voting, Warren Harding easily won in a landslide with 404 electoral votes.

US Election of 1916 Map

US Election of 1916 Map

In the election of 1916, Woodrow Wilson won re-election edging out Charles Hughes. But it was close. While Wilson gained 277 electoral votes, Hughes had 254.

US Election of 1912 Map

US Election of 1912 Map

In the election of 1912, Woodrow Wilson surprisingly defeated both Taft and Roosevelt by a wide margin. He became the 28th president with 435 electoral votes.

US Election of 1908 Map

US Election of 1908 Map

In the presidential election of 1908, William Howard Taft easily defeated Bryan. Taft became the 27th president winning 321 electoral votes in total.

US Election of 1904 Map

US Election of 1904 Map

The 1904 US election turned out to be a landslide victory for Theodore Roosevelt. Overall, he earned 334 electoral votes compared to just 140 from Parker.

US Election of 1900 Map

US Election of 1900 Map

In the election of 1900, William McKinley was elected again gaining 292 electoral votes. But he was assassinated. Then, Theodore Roosevelt took his place.