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Presidential Elections Statistics > 1936 > Popular Votes for William Lemke (% of total) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   North Dakota: 13.41 %  
# 2   Minnesota: 6.58 %  
# 3   Massachusetts: 6.45 %  
# 4   Rhode Island: 6.29 %  
# 5   Oregon: 5.27 %  
# 6   Wisconsin: 4.79 %  
# 7   Ohio: 4.39 %  
# 8   Michigan: 4.2 %  
# 9   Idaho: 3.85 %  
# 10   South Dakota: 3.49 %  
# 11   Connecticut: 3.16 %  
# 12   Arizona: 2.66 %  
# 13   Iowa: 2.6 %  
# 14   Washington: 2.52 %  
# 15   Maine: 2.49 %  
# 16   Montana: 2.41 %  
# 17   Illinois: 2.26 %  
# 18   New Hampshire: 2.21 %  
# 19   Nebraska: 2.11 %  
# 20   Colorado: 2.04 %  
# 21   Pennsylvania: 1.63 %  
# 22   Wyoming: 1.6 %  
# 23   Kentucky: 1.35 %  
# 24   Indiana: 1.18 %  
# 25   Missouri: 0.8 %  
# 26   New Mexico: 0.55 %  
= 27   New Jersey: 0.52 %  
= 27   Utah: 0.52 %  
# 29   Texas: 0.39 %  
# 30   Delaware: 0.35 %  
# 31   Kansas: 0.06 %  
Weighted average: 3.0 %   



DEFINITION: Popular votes for William Lemke, a candidate from Union party (vice-president Thomas O'Brian), 1936 elections, percent of total

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