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Presidential Elections Statistics > 1944 > Popular Votes for Thomas Dewey (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   New York: 2,987,647  
# 2   Illinois: 1,939,314  
# 3   Pennsylvania: 1,835,054  
# 4   Ohio: 1,582,293  
# 5   California: 1,512,965  
# 6   Michigan: 1,084,423  
# 7   New Jersey: 961,335  
# 8   Massachusetts: 921,350  
# 9   Indiana: 875,891  
# 10   Missouri: 761,524  
# 11   Wisconsin: 674,532  
# 12   Iowa: 547,267  
# 13   Minnesota: 527,416  
# 14   Kansas: 442,096  
# 15   Kentucky: 392,448  
# 16   Connecticut: 390,527  
# 17   Washington: 361,689  
# 18   Nebraska: 329,880  
# 19   West Virginia: 322,819  
# 20   Oklahoma: 319,424  
# 21   Maryland: 292,949  
# 22   Colorado: 268,731  
# 23   North Carolina: 263,155  
# 24   Oregon: 225,365  
# 25   Tennessee: 200,311  
# 26   Texas: 191,425  
# 27   Maine: 155,434  
# 28   Virginia: 145,243  
# 29   Florida: 143,215  
# 30   South Dakota: 135,365  
# 31   Rhode Island: 123,487  
# 32   North Dakota: 118,535  
# 33   New Hampshire: 109,916  
# 34   Idaho: 100,137  
# 35   Utah: 97,891  
# 36   Montana: 93,163  
# 37   Vermont: 71,527  
# 38   New Mexico: 70,688  
# 39   Louisiana: 67,750  
# 40   Arkansas: 63,551  
# 41   Georgia: 59,880  
# 42   Delaware: 56,747  
# 43   Arizona: 56,287  
# 44   Wyoming: 51,921  
# 45   Alabama: 44,540  
# 46   Nevada: 24,611  
# 47   Mississippi: 11,601  
# 48   South Carolina: 4,610  
Total: 22,017,929   
Weighted average: 458,706.9   



DEFINITION: Popular votes for Thomas Dewey, a candidate from Republican party (vice-president John Bricker), 1944 elections

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