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1952 United States presidential election in Colorado

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1952 United States presidential election in Colorado

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All 6 Colorado votes to the Electoral College
 
Nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower Adlai Stevenson
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York[2] Illinois
Running mate Richard Nixon John Sparkman
Electoral vote 6 0
Popular vote 379,782 245,504
Percentage 60.27% 38.96%

County Results

President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

The 1952 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. State voters chose six[3] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Colorado was won by Columbia University President Dwight D. Eisenhower (RNew York), running with Senator Richard Nixon, with 60.27% of the popular vote, against Adlai Stevenson (DIllinois), running with Senator John Sparkman, with 38.96% of the popular vote.[4][5]

Results

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1952 United States presidential election in Colorado
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 379,782 60.27%
Democratic Adlai Stevenson 245,504 38.96%
Constitution Douglas MacArthur 2,181 0.35%
Progressive Vincent Hallinan 1,919 0.30%
Socialist Darlington Hoopes 365 0.06%
Socialist Labor Eric Hass 352 0.06%
Total votes 630,103 100%

Results by county

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County[6] Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 8,995 54.89% 7,321 44.68% 71 0.43% 1,674 10.21% 16,387
Alamosa 2,728 62.13% 1,626 37.03% 37 0.84% 1,102 25.10% 4,391
Arapahoe 15,402 60.32% 9,843 38.55% 289 1.13% 5,559 21.77% 25,534
Archuleta 691 64.58% 377 35.23% 2 0.19% 314 29.35% 1,070
Baca 2,122 65.57% 1,094 33.81% 20 0.62% 1,028 31.76% 3,236
Bent 1,950 59.40% 1,317 40.12% 16 0.48% 633 19.28% 3,283
Boulder 15,069 65.29% 7,767 33.65% 243 1.06% 7,302 31.64% 23,079
Chaffee 2,171 56.70% 1,643 42.91% 15 0.39% 528 13.79% 3,829
Cheyenne 1,004 65.97% 515 33.84% 3 0.19% 489 32.13% 1,522
Clear Creek 1,145 67.71% 540 31.93% 6 0.36% 605 35.78% 1,691
Conejos 2,194 56.23% 1,610 41.26% 98 2.51% 584 14.97% 3,902
Costilla 1,070 43.73% 1,369 55.95% 8 0.32% -299 -12.22% 2,447
Crowley 1,546 67.78% 726 31.83% 9 0.39% 820 35.95% 2,281
Custer 662 73.64% 231 25.70% 6 0.66% 431 47.94% 899
Delta 4,986 67.01% 2,389 32.11% 66 0.88% 2,597 34.90% 7,441
Denver 119,792 56.09% 92,237 43.19% 1,534 0.72% 27,555 12.90% 213,563
Dolores 542 62.23% 323 37.08% 6 0.69% 219 25.15% 871
Douglas 1,427 69.00% 637 30.80% 4 0.20% 790 38.20% 2,068
Eagle 1,242 53.70% 1,058 45.74% 13 0.56% 184 7.96% 2,313
El Paso 25,272 68.71% 11,203 30.46% 303 0.83% 14,069 38.25% 36,778
Elbert 1,579 72.56% 586 26.93% 11 0.51% 993 45.63% 2,176
Fremont 5,964 64.83% 3,176 34.53% 59 0.64% 2,788 30.30% 9,199
Garfield 3,914 68.44% 1,777 31.07% 28 0.49% 2,137 37.37% 5,719
Gilpin 357 60.41% 228 38.58% 6 1.01% 129 21.83% 591
Grand 1,333 70.34% 554 29.23% 8 0.43% 779 41.11% 1,895
Gunnison 1,533 59.46% 1,045 40.54% 0 0.00% 488 18.92% 2,578
Hinsdale 154 74.04% 54 25.96% 0 0.00% 100 48.08% 208
Huerfano 2,178 43.84% 2,773 55.82% 17 0.34% -595 -11.98% 4,968
Jackson 579 65.35% 305 34.42% 2 0.23% 274 30.93% 886
Jefferson 19,971 63.05% 11,509 36.34% 194 0.61% 8,462 26.71% 31,674
Kiowa 1,047 70.84% 412 27.88% 19 1.28% 635 42.96% 1,478
Kit Carson 2,511 71.03% 998 28.23% 26 0.74% 1,513 42.80% 3,535
La Plata 4,425 66.03% 2,210 32.98% 66 0.99% 2,215 33.05% 6,701
Lake 1,303 44.98% 1,585 54.71% 9 0.31% -282 -9.73% 2,897
Larimer 14,484 72.93% 5,266 26.52% 110 0.55% 9,218 46.41% 19,860
Las Animas 4,467 40.74% 6,446 58.79% 51 0.47% -1,979 -18.05% 10,964
Lincoln 1,843 66.46% 927 33.43% 3 0.11% 916 33.03% 2,773
Logan 5,237 67.67% 2,459 31.77% 43 0.56% 2,778 35.90% 7,739
Mesa 11,883 63.06% 6,883 36.52% 79 0.42% 5,000 26.54% 18,845
Mineral 209 67.86% 98 31.82% 1 0.32% 111 36.04% 308
Moffat 1,922 70.12% 808 29.48% 11 0.40% 1,114 40.64% 2,741
Montezuma 2,466 68.01% 1,127 31.08% 33 0.91% 1,339 36.93% 3,626
Montrose 4,279 67.16% 2,037 31.97% 55 0.87% 2,242 35.19% 6,371
Morgan 5,371 69.63% 2,297 29.78% 46 0.59% 3,074 39.85% 7,714
Otero 6,552 63.57% 3,721 36.10% 34 0.33% 2,831 27.47% 10,307
Ouray 697 61.85% 413 36.65% 17 1.50% 284 25.20% 1,127
Park 775 68.89% 343 30.49% 7 0.62% 432 38.40% 1,125
Phillips 1,670 67.72% 789 32.00% 7 0.28% 881 35.72% 2,466
Pitkin 556 64.13% 309 35.64% 2 0.23% 247 28.49% 867
Prowers 3,978 65.13% 2,087 34.17% 43 0.70% 1,891 30.96% 6,108
Pueblo 20,333 48.81% 20,613 49.48% 713 1.71% -280 -0.67% 41,659
Rio Blanco 1,612 71.42% 633 28.05% 12 0.53% 979 43.37% 2,257
Rio Grande 3,201 70.11% 1,350 29.57% 15 0.32% 1,851 40.54% 4,566
Routt 2,143 57.31% 1,575 42.12% 21 0.57% 568 15.19% 3,739
Saguache 1,344 65.08% 714 34.58% 7 0.34% 630 30.50% 2,065
San Juan 432 56.77% 327 42.97% 2 0.26% 105 13.80% 761
San Miguel 654 55.19% 524 44.22% 7 0.59% 130 10.97% 1,185
Sedgwick 1,528 68.74% 686 30.86% 9 0.40% 842 37.88% 2,223
Summit 442 61.90% 271 37.96% 1 0.14% 171 23.94% 714
Teller 1,042 63.89% 572 35.07% 17 1.04% 470 28.82% 1,631
Washington 2,398 69.65% 1,009 29.31% 36 1.04% 1,389 40.34% 3,443
Weld 18,002 66.44% 8,890 32.81% 204 0.75% 9,112 33.63% 27,096
Yuma 3,404 71.92% 1,292 27.30% 37 0.78% 2,112 44.62% 4,733
Total 379,782 60.27% 245,504 38.96% 4,817 0.77% 134,278 21.31% 630,103

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "United States Presidential election of 1952 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "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
  3. ^ "1952 Election for the Forty-Second Term (1953-57)". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  4. ^ "1952 Presidential General Election Results – Colorado". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  5. ^ "The American Presidency Project – Election of 1952". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  6. ^ Our Campaigns; CO US President Race, November 04, 1952