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DEFINITION
Popular votes for Thomas Dewey, a candidate from Republican party (vice-president John Bricker), 1944 elections
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2.99 million |
458,707 |
4,610 |
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| Rank |
States
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Amount
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# 1
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New York: |
2,987,647
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# 2
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Illinois: |
1,939,314
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# 3
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Pennsylvania: |
1,835,054
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# 4
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Ohio: |
1,582,293
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# 5
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California: |
1,512,965
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# 6
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Michigan: |
1,084,423
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# 7
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New Jersey: |
961,335
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# 8
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Massachusetts: |
921,350
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# 9
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Indiana: |
875,891
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# 10
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Missouri: |
761,524
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# 11
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Wisconsin: |
674,532
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# 12
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Iowa: |
547,267
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# 13
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Minnesota: |
527,416
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# 14
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Kansas: |
442,096
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# 15
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Kentucky: |
392,448
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# 16
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Connecticut: |
390,527
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# 17
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Washington: |
361,689
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# 18
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Nebraska: |
329,880
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# 19
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West Virginia: |
322,819
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# 20
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Oklahoma: |
319,424
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# 21
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Maryland: |
292,949
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# 22
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Colorado: |
268,731
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# 23
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North Carolina: |
263,155
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# 24
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Oregon: |
225,365
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# 25
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Tennessee: |
200,311
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# 26
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Texas: |
191,425
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# 27
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Maine: |
155,434
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# 28
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Virginia: |
145,243
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# 29
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Florida: |
143,215
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# 30
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South Dakota: |
135,365
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# 31
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Rhode Island: |
123,487
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# 32
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North Dakota: |
118,535
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# 33
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New Hampshire: |
109,916
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# 34
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Idaho: |
100,137
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# 35
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Utah: |
97,891
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# 36
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Montana: |
93,163
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# 37
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Vermont: |
71,527
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# 38
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New Mexico: |
70,688
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# 39
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Louisiana: |
67,750
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# 40
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Arkansas: |
63,551
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# 41
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Georgia: |
59,880
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# 42
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Delaware: |
56,747
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# 43
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Arizona: |
56,287
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# 44
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Wyoming: |
51,921
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# 45
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Alabama: |
44,540
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# 46
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Nevada: |
24,611
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# 47
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Mississippi: |
11,601
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# 48
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South Carolina: |
4,610
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Total: |
22,017,929
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Weighted average: |
458,706.9
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DEFINITION: Popular votes for Thomas Dewey, a candidate from Republican party (vice-president John Bricker), 1944 elections
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