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1944 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

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All 10 Oklahoma votes to the Electoral College
  1944 portrait of FDR (1)(small).jpg Dewey circa 1946 (cropped).jpg
Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Thomas E. Dewey
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York New York
Running mate Harry S. Truman John W. Bricker
Electoral vote 10 0
Popular vote 401,549 319,424
Percentage 55.57% 44.2%

Oklahoma Presidential Election Results 1944.svg
County Results

President before election

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

Elected President

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic

The 1944 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 7, 1944, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election. Voters chose ten[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Oklahoma was won by incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt (DNew York), running with Senator Harry S. Truman, with 55.57% of the popular vote, against Governor Thomas E. Dewey (RNew York), running with Governor John Bricker, with 44.20% of the popular vote.[3][4]

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1944 United States presidential election

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John W. Bricker

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Results

1944 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt (inc.) 401,549 55.57%
Republican Thomas E. Dewey 319,424 44.20%
Socialist Norman Thomas 1,663 0.23%
Total votes 722,636 100%

Results by county

County Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Democratic
Thomas Edmund Dewey
Republican
Norman Mattoon Thomas
Socialist
Margin Total votes cast[5]
# % # % # % # %
Adair 2,760 49.60% 2,792 50.18% 12 0.22% -32 -0.58% 5,564
Alfalfa 1,716 33.11% 3,434 66.27% 32 0.62% -1,718 -33.15% 5,182
Atoka 2,172 58.81% 1,515 41.02% 6 0.16% 657 17.79% 3,693
Beaver 1,355 41.12% 1,913 58.06% 27 0.82% -558 -16.93% 3,295
Beckham 3,608 63.78% 2,034 35.96% 15 0.27% 1,574 27.82% 5,657
Blaine 2,097 37.51% 3,480 62.24% 14 0.25% -1,383 -24.74% 5,591
Bryan 7,180 80.91% 1,677 18.90% 17 0.19% 5,503 62.01% 8,874
Caddo 6,850 55.23% 5,529 44.58% 24 0.19% 1,321 10.65% 12,403
Canadian 4,800 50.57% 4,674 49.24% 18 0.19% 126 1.33% 9,492
Carter 9,184 78.81% 2,446 20.99% 24 0.21% 6,738 57.82% 11,654
Cherokee 3,415 50.50% 3,336 49.33% 12 0.18% 79 1.17% 6,763
Choctaw 4,358 75.46% 1,404 24.31% 13 0.23% 2,954 51.15% 5,775
Cimarron 746 47.25% 822 52.06% 11 0.70% -76 -4.81% 1,579
Cleveland 5,240 58.86% 3,642 40.91% 21 0.24% 1,598 17.95% 8,903
Coal 1,959 71.92% 760 27.90% 5 0.18% 1,199 44.02% 2,724
Comanche 7,342 63.96% 4,109 35.80% 28 0.24% 3,233 28.16% 11,479
Cotton 2,711 67.88% 1,266 31.70% 17 0.43% 1,445 36.18% 3,994
Craig 3,363 51.86% 3,111 47.97% 11 0.17% 252 3.89% 6,485
Creek 8,342 52.36% 7,549 47.38% 41 0.26% 793 4.98% 15,932
Custer 3,928 53.79% 3,349 45.86% 25 0.34% 579 7.93% 7,302
Delaware 2,373 46.29% 2,660 51.89% 93 1.81% -287 -5.60% 5,126
Dewey 1,808 45.35% 2,166 54.33% 13 0.33% -358 -8.98% 3,987
Ellis 1,104 36.18% 1,939 63.55% 8 0.26% -835 -27.37% 3,051
Garfield 7,879 41.13% 11,211 58.53% 65 0.34% -3,332 -17.39% 19,155
Garvin 5,328 71.80% 2,086 28.11% 7 0.09% 3,242 43.69% 7,421
Grady 7,689 65.28% 4,069 34.55% 20 0.17% 3,620 30.74% 11,778
Grant 2,045 40.26% 3,021 59.48% 13 0.26% -976 -19.22% 5,079
Greer 2,984 73.43% 1,075 26.45% 5 0.12% 1,909 46.97% 4,064
Harmon 1,933 79.03% 503 20.56% 10 0.41% 1,430 58.46% 2,446
Harper 1,056 42.70% 1,394 56.37% 23 0.93% -338 -13.67% 2,473
Haskell 2,924 58.00% 2,102 41.70% 15 0.30% 822 16.31% 5,041
Hughes 5,009 66.73% 2,484 33.09% 13 0.17% 2,525 33.64% 7,506
Jackson 4,866 78.59% 1,313 21.20% 13 0.21% 3,553 57.38% 6,192
Jefferson 2,948 74.88% 974 24.74% 15 0.38% 1,974 50.14% 3,937
Johnston 2,339 71.35% 925 28.22% 14 0.43% 1,414 43.14% 3,278
Kay 8,656 47.45% 9,498 52.07% 88 0.48% -842 -4.62% 18,242
Kingfisher 2,175 38.78% 3,417 60.92% 17 0.30% -1,242 -22.14% 5,609
Kiowa 4,175 66.48% 2,081 33.14% 24 0.38% 2,094 33.34% 6,280
Latimer 1,948 59.85% 1,296 39.82% 11 0.34% 652 20.03% 3,255
Le Flore 5,660 60.54% 3,667 39.22% 22 0.24% 1,993 21.32% 9,349
Lincoln 3,910 44.74% 4,801 54.94% 28 0.32% -891 -10.20% 8,739
Logan 3,795 45.09% 4,586 54.48% 36 0.43% -791 -9.40% 8,417
Love 1,955 81.29% 446 18.54% 4 0.17% 1,509 62.74% 2,405
Major 965 24.09% 3,019 75.38% 21 0.52% -2,054 -51.29% 4,005
Marshall 2,261 74.77% 752 24.87% 11 0.36% 1,509 49.90% 3,024
Mayes 3,830 49.93% 3,822 49.82% 19 0.25% 8 0.10% 7,671
McClain 3,301 68.76% 1,492 31.08% 8 0.17% 1,809 37.68% 4,801
McCurtain 5,322 78.83% 1,419 21.02% 10 0.15% 3,903 57.81% 6,751
McIntosh 3,190 55.28% 2,569 44.52% 12 0.21% 621 10.76% 5,771
Murray 2,602 71.96% 1,005 27.79% 9 0.25% 1,597 44.16% 3,616
Muskogee 11,679 58.42% 8,280 41.42% 31 0.16% 3,399 17.00% 19,990
Noble 2,300 42.81% 3,060 56.95% 13 0.24% -760 -14.14% 5,373
Nowata 2,581 48.46% 2,730 51.26% 15 0.28% -149 -2.80% 5,326
Okfuskee 3,291 60.09% 2,177 39.75% 9 0.16% 1,114 20.34% 5,477
Oklahoma 57,812 57.59% 42,464 42.30% 116 0.12% 15,348 15.29% 100,392
Okmulgee 9,737 64.09% 5,430 35.74% 25 0.16% 4,307 28.35% 15,192
Osage 6,846 55.17% 5,557 44.78% 7 0.06% 1,289 10.39% 12,410
Ottawa 5,876 53.69% 5,056 46.19% 13 0.12% 820 7.49% 10,945
Pawnee 2,460 42.52% 3,310 57.21% 16 0.28% -850 -14.69% 5,786
Payne 5,624 48.06% 6,048 51.68% 30 0.26% -424 -3.62% 11,702
Pittsburg 8,535 67.60% 4,068 32.22% 23 0.18% 4,467 35.38% 12,626
Pontotoc 6,552 68.73% 2,960 31.05% 21 0.22% 3,592 37.68% 9,533
Pottawatomie 9,130 58.31% 6,486 41.42% 43 0.27% 2,644 16.88% 15,659
Pushmataha 2,848 70.50% 1,181 29.23% 11 0.27% 1,667 41.26% 4,040
Roger Mills 2,015 63.44% 1,148 36.15% 13 0.41% 867 27.30% 3,176
Rogers 3,209 46.13% 3,739 53.75% 8 0.12% -530 -7.62% 6,956
Seminole 7,116 60.86% 4,560 39.00% 16 0.14% 2,556 21.86% 11,692
Sequoyah 3,571 55.18% 2,893 44.70% 8 0.12% 678 10.48% 6,472
Stephens 6,189 68.97% 2,766 30.82% 19 0.21% 3,423 38.14% 8,974
Texas 2,119 54.75% 1,731 44.73% 20 0.52% 388 10.03% 3,870
Tillman 3,902 72.13% 1,496 27.65% 12 0.22% 2,406 44.47% 5,410
Tulsa 33,436 43.89% 42,663 56.00% 89 0.12% -9,227 -12.11% 76,188
Wagoner 2,373 40.58% 3,467 59.29% 8 0.14% -1,094 -18.71% 5,848
Washington 5,090 43.72% 6,533 56.12% 18 0.15% -1,443 -12.40% 11,641
Washita 3,524 56.40% 2,706 43.31% 18 0.29% 818 13.09% 6,248
Woods 2,426 42.75% 3,226 56.85% 23 0.41% -800 -14.10% 5,675
Woodward 2,152 41.19% 3,055 58.47% 18 0.34% -903 -17.28% 5,225
Totals 401,549 55.57% 319,424 44.20% 1,663 0.23% 82,125 11.36% 722,636

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Adair County, Oklahoma

Adair County, Oklahoma

Adair County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 22,286. Its county seat is Stilwell. Adair County was named after the Adair family of the Cherokee tribe. One source says that the county was specifically named for Watt Adair, one of the first Cherokees to settle in the area.

Alfalfa County, Oklahoma

Alfalfa County, Oklahoma

Alfalfa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,642. The county seat is Cherokee.

Atoka County, Oklahoma

Atoka County, Oklahoma

Atoka County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,007. Its county seat is Atoka. The county was formed before statehood from Choctaw Lands, and its name honors a Choctaw Chief named Atoka.

Beaver County, Oklahoma

Beaver County, Oklahoma

Beaver County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,636. The county seat is Beaver. The name was given because of the presence of many beaver dams on the Beaver River, which runs through the area. It is located in the Oklahoma Panhandle.

Beckham County, Oklahoma

Beckham County, Oklahoma

Beckham County is a county located on the western border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 22,119. Its county seat is Sayre. Founded upon statehood in 1907, Beckham County was named for J. C. W. Beckham, who was Governor of Kentucky and the first popularly elected member of the United States Senate from Kentucky. Beckham County comprises the Elk City, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Blaine County, Oklahoma

Blaine County, Oklahoma

Blaine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,735. Its county seat is Watonga. Part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho land opening in 1892, the county had gained rail lines by the early 1900s and highways by the 1930s. The county was named for James G. Blaine, an American politician who was the Republican presidential candidate in 1884 and Secretary of State under President Benjamin Harrison.

Bryan County, Oklahoma

Bryan County, Oklahoma

Bryan County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 42,416. Its county seat is Durant. It is the only county in the United States named for Democratic politician William Jennings Bryan.

Caddo County, Oklahoma

Caddo County, Oklahoma

Caddo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 29,600. Its county seat is Anadarko. Created in 1901 as part of Oklahoma Territory, the county is named for the Caddo tribe who were settled here on a reservation in the 1870s. Caddo County is immediately west of the seven-county Greater Oklahoma City metro area, and although is not officially in the metro area, it has many economic ties in this region.

Canadian County, Oklahoma

Canadian County, Oklahoma

Canadian County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 154,405, making it the fifth most populous county in Oklahoma. Its county seat is El Reno.

Carter County, Oklahoma

Carter County, Oklahoma

Carter County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 47,557. Its county seat is Ardmore. The county was named for Captain Ben W. Carter, a Cherokee who lived among the Chickasaw.

Cherokee County, Oklahoma

Cherokee County, Oklahoma

Cherokee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 46,987. Its county seat is Tahlequah, which is also the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

Choctaw County, Oklahoma

Choctaw County, Oklahoma

Choctaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,205. Its county seat is Hugo.

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  1. ^ "United States Presidential election of 1944 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "1944 Election for the Fortieth Term (1945-49)". Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  3. ^ "1944 Presidential General Election Results - Oklahoma". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  4. ^ "The American Presidency Project - Election of 1944". Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  5. ^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; pp. 363-364 ISBN 0405077114

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