1952 United States presidential election in California

The 1952 United States presidential election in California took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. State voters chose 32 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1952 United States presidential election in California

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Turnout86.85% (of registered voters) Increase 6.31 pp
74.07% (of eligible voters) Increase 7.30 pp[1]
 
Nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower Adlai Stevenson
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York[2] Illinois
Running mate Richard Nixon John Sparkman
Electoral vote 32 0
Popular vote 3,035,587 2,257,646
Percentage 56.83% 42.27%

County Results

President before election

Harry S. Truman
Democratic

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

California voted for the Republican nominee, former Allied Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a landslide over the Democratic nominee, Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time that Yolo County has voted Republican in a presidential election, the longest Republican drought for any county in the state.

This was the first presidential election in which any nominee received over a million votes in Los Angeles County.

Results edit

1952 United States presidential election in California[3]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 3,035,587 56.83% 32
Democratic Adlai Stevenson 2,257,646 42.27% 0
Progressive Vincent Hallinan 24,692 0.46% 0
Prohibition Stuart Hamblen 16,117 0.30% 0
No party Write-ins 3,578 0.07% 0
Constitution Douglas MacArthur 3,504 0.07% 0
Socialist Labour Eric Hass 273 0.01% 0
Socialist Darlington Hoopes 206 0.00% 0
Invalid or blank votes
Totals 5,341,603 100.00% 32
Voter turnout

Results by county edit

County Eisenhower Votes Stevenson Votes Others Votes
Alpine 88.10% 148 11.90% 20 0.00% 0
Mono 76.61% 891 22.70% 264 0.69% 8
Orange 70.29% 80,994 28.98% 33,397 0.73% 844
Inyo 68.87% 3,819 30.62% 1,698 0.50% 28
Lake 67.52% 4,367 31.51% 2,038 0.97% 63
Sutter 67.31% 7,053 32.27% 3,382 0.42% 44
Santa Barbara 67.24% 32,160 32.39% 15,490 0.37% 179
Santa Cruz 67.13% 24,353 31.80% 11,536 1.08% 391
Marin 67.08% 31,178 31.90% 14,824 1.02% 475
Sonoma 66.09% 35,605 32.81% 17,675 1.10% 594
Mariposa 65.91% 2,214 32.81% 1,102 1.28% 43
San Luis Obispo 65.37% 17,716 33.85% 9,174 0.79% 213
San Benito 65.23% 3,733 34.39% 1,968 0.38% 22
Riverside 65.08% 51,692 33.93% 26,948 0.99% 788
Glenn 64.45% 4,454 35.05% 2,422 0.51% 35
Tehama 64.31% 5,742 34.83% 3,110 0.86% 77
Nevada 64.04% 6,819 35.08% 3,735 0.88% 94
San Mateo 63.61% 92,279 35.95% 52,149 0.45% 651
San Diego 63.50% 186,091 35.92% 105,255 0.58% 1,688
Del Norte 63.44% 2,938 35.41% 1,640 1.14% 53
Butte 63.27% 19,248 35.87% 10,913 0.86% 263
Monterey 62.51% 30,578 36.90% 18,051 0.58% 286
Imperial 62.13% 11,044 37.24% 6,619 0.63% 112
Calaveras 61.65% 3,112 37.44% 1,890 0.91% 46
Napa 61.46% 14,065 37.82% 8,655 0.71% 163
Modoc 61.36% 2,634 38.04% 1,633 0.61% 26
Mendocino 60.87% 10,897 38.06% 6,813 1.07% 191
El Dorado 60.51% 5,203 38.35% 3,297 1.14% 98
Yuba 60.42% 5,840 38.92% 3,762 0.65% 63
Humboldt 60.10% 19,949 39.01% 12,949 0.88% 293
Colusa 59.81% 2,824 39.83% 1,881 0.36% 17
Santa Clara 59.74% 91,940 39.66% 61,035 0.61% 932
Tuolumne 59.18% 4,050 39.96% 2,735 0.86% 59
San Bernardino 57.34% 77,718 41.81% 56,663 0.85% 1,153
Trinity 57.14% 1,697 41.82% 1,242 1.04% 31
Tulare 57.07% 30,108 42.10% 22,208 0.83% 437
Shasta 56.43% 10,073 42.89% 7,656 0.68% 122
Los Angeles 56.21% 1,278,407 42.71% 971,408 1.09% 24,725
San Joaquin 55.82% 45,512 43.46% 35,432 0.72% 587
Siskiyou 55.69% 8,735 43.35% 6,800 0.96% 151
Stanislaus 55.57% 29,270 43.35% 22,837 1.08% 570
Kern 55.13% 46,497 44.16% 37,240 0.71% 602
Sierra 53.76% 822 45.65% 698 0.59% 9
Merced 53.26% 13,512 45.88% 11,639 0.86% 219
Yolo 53.17% 9,375 46.04% 8,119 0.79% 139
San Francisco 52.88% 198,158 45.99% 172,312 1.13% 4,230
Alameda 52.69% 201,976 46.50% 178,239 0.80% 3,079
Ventura 52.47% 24,534 46.98% 21,967 0.55% 256
Amador 52.42% 2,440 46.60% 2,169 0.99% 46
Placer 50.59% 9,841 48.55% 9,444 0.86% 168
Madera 49.67% 6,278 49.40% 6,244 0.93% 118
Contra Costa 49.61% 70,094 49.84% 70,416 0.56% 786
Kings 49.19% 7,708 50.09% 7,850 0.72% 113
Sacramento 49.02% 67,207 50.37% 69,066 0.61% 837
Fresno 48.95% 54,626 50.30% 56,135 0.75% 837
Lassen 43.66% 3,313 55.83% 4,237 0.51% 39
Plumas 43.46% 2,687 55.56% 3,435 0.99% 61
Solano 42.37% 19,369 57.16% 26,130 0.47% 216

References edit

  1. ^ "Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections 1910-2018" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  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 Presidential General Election Results - California". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved August 25, 2008.