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This is the electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served as the 32nd president of the United States (1933–1945) and the 44th governor of New York (1929–1932). A member of the Democratic Party , Roosevelt was first elected to the New York State Senate in 1910, representing the 26th district .
Electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Herbert Hoover; List of United States presidential election results by state; Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, first and second terms; Presidency of Herbert Hoover; United States presidential election; User ...
Print/export Download as PDF ... Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Roosevelt/Garner, ... Electoral vote Franklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent ...
Electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections; Eugenio Pacelli's 1936 visit to the United States; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Landslide victory; List of United States presidential election results by state; Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, first and second terms; United States ...
Electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Henry A. Wallace; List of United States presidential election results by state; Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, first and second terms; Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms
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Voters chose 36 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Pennsylvania voted for the Republican nominee, President Herbert Hoover, over the Democratic nominee, New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hoover won Pennsylvania by a margin of 5.51%.