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US Election 1960 Feature

US Election of 1960 Map

The election of 1960 was John Kennedy against Richard Nixon. It included live debates on tv and suspenseful results. But JFK won with 303 electoral votes.

US Election 1956 Feature

US Election of 1956 Map

The results in the 43rd presidential election showed that Eisenhower dominated with 457 electoral votes. Adlai Stevenson only received 73 electoral votes.

US Election 1952 Feature

US Election of 1952 Map

In the 42nd presidential election, Dwight Eisenhower dominated the electoral votes with 442. If you compare this to Adlai Stevenson, he only received 89.

US Election 1948 Feature

US Election of 1948 Map

In the 41st presidential election, Harry Truman remained president of the United States. He defeated Thomas Dewey, who most thought he was going to win.

US Election 1944 Feature

US Election of 1944 Map

When all the votes were counted, FDR was the only president to win a fourth term. But his health was on the decline and died shortly after.

US Election 1940 Feature

US Election of 1940 Map

In the election of 1940, Franklin Roosevelt became the only president to serve a third term. It was another landslide victory defeating Willkie 449 to 89.

US Election 1936 Feature

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 1932 Feature

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 1928 Feature

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 1924 Feature

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.