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Presidential Elections Statistics > 1956 > Popular Votes for T. Coleman Andrews (most recent) by state

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   Virginia  45%
   Tennessee  20.8%
   Texas  15.3%
   Arkansas  7.3%
   Wisconsin  7.3%
   Iowa  3.4%
   North Dakota  0.5%
   Arizona  0.3%
   New Hampshire  0.1%
   South Carolina  0%


Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Virginia: 42,964  
# 2   Tennessee: 19,820  
# 3   Texas: 14,591  
# 4   Arkansas: 7,008  
# 5   Wisconsin: 6,918  
# 6   Iowa: 3,202  
# 7   North Dakota: 483  
# 8   Arizona: 303  
# 9   New Hampshire: 111  
# 10   South Carolina: 2  
Total: 95,402   
Weighted average: 9,540.2   



DEFINITION: Popular votes for T. Coleman Andrews, a candidate from No party listed party (vice-president Thomas Werdel), 1956 elections

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