1952 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
The 1952 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. Voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.[3]
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County Results
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Oklahoma was won by Columbia University President Dwight D. Eisenhower (R–New York), running with Senator Richard Nixon, with 54.59 percent of the popular vote, against Adlai Stevenson (D–Illinois), running with Senator John Sparkman, with 45.41 percent of the popular vote.
The electors selected were Jesse Berry of Chandler, J. Kelsey McClure of Oklahoma City, George E. Nobles of Checotah, David G. Reed of Carnagie, Blanche Kay Young and Mary F. Lawson of Oklahoma City, Arch Stout of Wewoka and Earl E. Ridle of Andarko according to The Daily Ardmoreite article of Dec 13th 1952. All voted, as pledged, for Eisenhower and Nixon.
With his win, Eisenhower became the first Republican presidential candidate since Herbert Hoover in 1928 to win the state.
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 518,045 | 54.59% | |
Democratic | Adlai Stevenson | 430,939 | 45.41% | |
Total votes | 948,984 | 100% |
Results by county
County | Dwight David Eisenhower
Republican |
Adlai Stevenson II
Democratic |
Total votes cast[4] | ||
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# | % | # | % | ||
Adair | 3,037 | 52.71% | 2,725 | 47.29% | 5,762 |
Alfalfa | 4,155 | 78.80% | 1,118 | 21.20% | 5,273 |
Atoka | 2,004 | 43.02% | 2,654 | 56.98% | 4,658 |
Beaver | 2,539 | 75.61% | 819 | 24.39% | 3,358 |
Beckham | 4,504 | 53.14% | 3,972 | 46.86% | 8,476 |
Blaine | 4,851 | 72.65% | 1,826 | 27.35% | 6,677 |
Bryan | 3,340 | 33.14% | 6,739 | 66.86% | 10,079 |
Caddo | 6,834 | 52.62% | 6,153 | 47.38% | 12,987 |
Canadian | 7,289 | 63.43% | 4,203 | 36.57% | 11,492 |
Carter | 5,974 | 36.76% | 10,276 | 63.24% | 16,250 |
Cherokee | 3,326 | 50.70% | 3,234 | 49.30% | 6,560 |
Choctaw | 2,251 | 34.57% | 4,260 | 65.43% | 6,511 |
Cimarron | 1,438 | 67.10% | 705 | 32.90% | 2,143 |
Cleveland | 8,149 | 56.83% | 6,190 | 43.17% | 14,339 |
Coal | 1,106 | 38.66% | 1,755 | 61.34% | 2,861 |
Comanche | 8,756 | 49.23% | 9,029 | 50.77% | 17,785 |
Cotton | 1,897 | 47.26% | 2,117 | 52.74% | 4,014 |
Craig | 3,830 | 54.99% | 3,135 | 45.01% | 6,965 |
Creek | 9,257 | 51.21% | 8,818 | 48.79% | 18,075 |
Custer | 5,667 | 63.72% | 3,226 | 36.28% | 8,893 |
Delaware | 3,399 | 55.86% | 2,686 | 44.14% | 6,085 |
Dewey | 2,583 | 66.85% | 1,281 | 33.15% | 3,864 |
Ellis | 2,583 | 78.27% | 717 | 21.73% | 3,300 |
Garfield | 17,589 | 71.40% | 7,047 | 28.60% | 24,636 |
Garvin | 4,402 | 39.14% | 6,844 | 60.86% | 11,246 |
Grady | 6,348 | 45.16% | 7,710 | 54.84% | 14,058 |
Grant | 3,996 | 72.43% | 1,521 | 27.57% | 5,517 |
Greer | 2,147 | 48.05% | 2,321 | 51.95% | 4,468 |
Harmon | 1,057 | 35.70% | 1,904 | 64.30% | 2,961 |
Harper | 2,057 | 73.65% | 736 | 26.35% | 2,793 |
Haskell | 1,872 | 41.68% | 2,619 | 58.32% | 4,491 |
Hughes | 3,012 | 39.37% | 4,639 | 60.63% | 7,651 |
Jackson | 2,627 | 34.80% | 4,921 | 65.20% | 7,548 |
Jefferson | 1,384 | 32.52% | 2,872 | 67.48% | 4,256 |
Johnston | 1,349 | 35.09% | 2,495 | 64.91% | 3,844 |
Kay | 16,460 | 66.26% | 8,382 | 33.74% | 24,842 |
Kingfisher | 4,873 | 76.96% | 1,459 | 23.04% | 6,332 |
Kiowa | 4,100 | 54.03% | 3,489 | 45.97% | 7,589 |
Latimer | 1,668 | 42.22% | 2,283 | 57.78% | 3,951 |
Le Flore | 4,631 | 42.18% | 6,349 | 57.82% | 10,980 |
Lincoln | 5,778 | 58.67% | 4,071 | 41.33% | 9,849 |
Logan | 6,172 | 64.18% | 3,444 | 35.82% | 9,616 |
Love | 806 | 29.01% | 1,972 | 70.99% | 2,778 |
Major | 3,495 | 80.53% | 845 | 19.47% | 4,340 |
Marshall | 1,204 | 34.48% | 2,288 | 65.52% | 3,492 |
Mayes | 4,704 | 55.08% | 3,837 | 44.92% | 8,541 |
McClain | 2,326 | 42.08% | 3,201 | 57.92% | 5,527 |
McCurtain | 2,748 | 32.17% | 5,793 | 67.83% | 8,541 |
McIntosh | 2,295 | 43.29% | 3,007 | 56.71% | 5,302 |
Murray | 1,885 | 39.66% | 2,868 | 60.34% | 4,753 |
Muskogee | 11,810 | 47.53% | 13,040 | 52.47% | 24,850 |
Noble | 4,422 | 71.04% | 1,803 | 28.96% | 6,225 |
Nowata | 3,226 | 54.84% | 2,657 | 45.16% | 5,883 |
Okfuskee | 2,469 | 47.08% | 2,775 | 52.92% | 5,244 |
Oklahoma | 95,492 | 57.63% | 70,199 | 42.37% | 165,691 |
Okmulgee | 6,717 | 39.91% | 10,115 | 60.09% | 16,832 |
Osage | 7,731 | 53.52% | 6,714 | 46.48% | 14,445 |
Ottawa | 7,211 | 51.87% | 6,692 | 48.13% | 13,903 |
Pawnee | 3,975 | 63.61% | 2,274 | 36.39% | 6,249 |
Payne | 10,605 | 62.04% | 6,490 | 37.96% | 17,095 |
Pittsburg | 5,909 | 38.23% | 9,546 | 61.77% | 15,455 |
Pontotoc | 5,389 | 42.78% | 7,208 | 57.22% | 12,597 |
Pottawatomie | 10,099 | 51.65% | 9,455 | 48.35% | 19,554 |
Pushmataha | 1,640 | 38.88% | 2,578 | 61.12% | 4,218 |
Roger Mills | 1,667 | 52.99% | 1,479 | 47.01% | 3,146 |
Rogers | 4,873 | 55.99% | 3,830 | 44.01% | 8,703 |
Seminole | 6,668 | 48.52% | 7,076 | 51.48% | 13,744 |
Sequoyah | 3,288 | 44.67% | 4,072 | 55.33% | 7,360 |
Stephens | 6,461 | 44.59% | 8,029 | 55.41% | 14,490 |
Texas | 4,196 | 68.66% | 1,915 | 31.34% | 6,111 |
Tillman | 2,657 | 42.20% | 3,639 | 57.80% | 6,296 |
Tulsa | 73,862 | 61.25% | 46,728 | 38.75% | 120,590 |
Wagoner | 3,321 | 52.82% | 2,966 | 47.18% | 6,287 |
Washington | 11,334 | 64.50% | 6,238 | 35.50% | 17,572 |
Washita | 3,914 | 55.20% | 3,177 | 44.80% | 7,091 |
Woods | 4,892 | 70.99% | 1,999 | 29.01% | 6,891 |
Woodward | 4,463 | 72.53% | 1,690 | 27.47% | 6,153 |
Totals | 518,045 | 54.59% | 430,939 | 45.41% | 948,984 |
References
- "United States Presidential election of 1952 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- "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
- "1952 Presidential Election Results Oklahoma".
- Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; pp. 365-366 ISBN 0405077114