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The 1932 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. Arizona voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Arizona was won by Governor of New York Franklin D. Roosevelt (D–New York), running with Speaker of the House John Nance Garner, with 67.03% of the popular vote, against incumbent President Herbert Hoover (R–California), running with incumbent Vice President Charles Curtis, with 30.53% of the popular vote.[2][3]
Results
Results by county
County |
Roosevelt# |
Roosevelt% |
Hoover# |
Hoover% |
Others# |
Others% |
Total votes cast[4] |
Apache |
1,271 |
62.49% |
760 |
37.36% |
3 |
0.15% |
2,034 |
Cochise |
7,798 |
69.53% |
2,838 |
25.30% |
580 |
5.17% |
11,216 |
Coconino |
2,689 |
69.79% |
1,110 |
28.81% |
54 |
1.40% |
3,853 |
Gila |
4,625 |
68.84% |
1,865 |
27.76% |
228 |
3.39% |
6,718 |
Graham |
2,867 |
79.09% |
718 |
19.81% |
40 |
1.10% |
3,625 |
Greenlee |
1,558 |
79.73% |
377 |
19.29% |
19 |
0.97% |
1,954 |
Maricopa |
28,601 |
64.59% |
15,086 |
34.07% |
593 |
1.34% |
44,280 |
Mohave |
1,660 |
72.71% |
537 |
23.52% |
86 |
3.77% |
2,283 |
Navajo |
2,602 |
62.76% |
1,248 |
30.10% |
296 |
7.14% |
4,146 |
Pima |
11,061 |
62.40% |
6,152 |
34.70% |
514 |
2.90% |
17,727 |
Pinal |
3,137 |
74.98% |
1,000 |
23.90% |
47 |
1.12% |
4,184 |
Santa Cruz |
1,606 |
71.06% |
625 |
27.65% |
29 |
1.28% |
2,260 |
Yavapai |
6,326 |
69.20% |
2,626 |
28.73% |
189 |
2.07% |
9,141 |
Yuma |
3,463 |
71.70% |
1,162 |
24.06% |
205 |
4.24% |
4,830 |
Totals | 79,264 | 67.03% | 36,104 | 30.53% | 2,883 | 2.44% | 118,251 |
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- See also
- Presidential elections
- Senate elections
- House elections
- Gubernatorial elections
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