1932 U.S. Presidential Election Results:
266 votes (50.09%) - minimum required
472 votes (88.89%) - Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-NY)
59 votes (11.11%) - Pres. Herbert Hoover (R-CA)
The election of 1932 was the election for president. The nominees were Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Herbert Hoover. Franklin Roosevelt won.
Franklin Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election.
Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election defeating Herbert Hoover. In the 1932 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt received 472 electoral votes and Herbert Hoover received 59 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Roosevelt 22,829,501 and Hoover 15,760,684.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election defeating incumbent President Herbert Hoover. In the 1932 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt received 472 electoral votes (89%) and Herbert Hoover received 59 electoral votes (11%). The popular vote totals were Roosevelt 22,829,501 and Hoover 15,760,684. Socialist Party candidate Norman Thomas received 884,781 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election defeating Herbert Hoover. In the 1932 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt received 472 electoral votes and Herbert Hoover received 59 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Roosevelt 22,829,501 and Hoover 15,760,684.
The 1932 United States Presidential election, which saw Franklin D. Roosevelt elected to his first term in office, defeating Herbert Hoover, took place on November 8, 1932.
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The significant increase in unemployment from 5% in 1929 to 25% in 1932 had a major impact on the 1932 presidential election. It created widespread dissatisfaction with the incumbent president, Herbert Hoover, and his administration's handling of the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate, campaigned on a promise of a New Deal for the American people, which resonated with voters and led to his landslide victory.
Franklin D.Roosevelt/John Nance Garner Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis
The outcome of the 2008 presidential election is yet unknown. It will be determined in November of 2008.