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1944 United States presidential election in Connecticut|
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County Results
Municipality Results
Roosevelt
50-60%
60-70%
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Dewey
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
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The 1944 United States presidential election in Connecticut took place on November 7, 1944, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. State voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.
Incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt won the state over New York governor Thomas E. Dewey by a margin of 5.36%.
This is the most recent election in which a candidate won Connecticut without carrying Middlesex County.
1944 United States presidential election in Connecticut (by county) [2]
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County
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Roosevelt %
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Roosevelt #
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Dewey %
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Dewey #
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Others %
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Others #
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Total #
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Fairfield
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48.3%
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99,181
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50.5%
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103,693
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1.2%
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2,423
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205,297
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Hartford
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57.0%
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127,841
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42.5%
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95,224
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0.5%
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1,153
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224,218
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Litchfield
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44.2%
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19,212
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55.2%
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24,019
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0.6%
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248
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43,479
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Middlesex
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48.3%
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13,551
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51.0%
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14,315
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0.6%
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176
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28,042
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New Haven
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52.7%
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123,450
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46.5%
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108,883
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0.8%
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1,811
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234,144
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New London
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54.5%
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29,304
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44.9%
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24,153
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0.5%
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285
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53,742
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Tolland
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48.1%
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7,721
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51.2%
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8,208
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0.7%
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117
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16,046
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Windham
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55.1%
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14,886
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44.5%
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12,032
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0.4%
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104
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27,022
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
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