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ARIZONAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1928 > Total Electoral Votes 44 [44th of 48]
1932 > Electoral Votes for Herbert Hoover 32 [32nd of 48]
1932 > Popular Votes for Franklin Roosevelt (% of total) 14 % [14th of 48]
1932 > Popular Votes for Herbert Hoover 41 [41st of 48]
1932 > Popular Votes for Norman Thomas (% of total) 16 % [16th of 44]
1948 > Total Electoral Votes 41 [41st of 48]
1956 > Total Electoral Votes 43 [43rd of 48]
1960 > Total Electoral Votes 43 [43rd of 50]
1964 > Total Electoral Votes 35 [35th of 51]
1968 > Total Electoral Votes 35 [35th of 51]
1972 > Total Electoral Votes 34 [34th of 51]
1976 > Electoral Votes for James Carter 27 [27th of 51]
1976 > Popular Votes for Gerald Ford (% of total) 6 % [6th of 51]
1980 > Popular Votes for Edward Clark 17 [17th of 51]
1996 > Popular Votes for Harry Browne (% of total) 1 % [1st of 49]
2000 > Total Electoral Votes 28 [28th of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for George W. Bush (% of total) 22 % [22nd of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for John Kerry 23 [23rd of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for John Kerry (% of total) 30 % [30th of 51]
2008 > Total Electoral Votes 19 [19th of 51]

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SOURCES: Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections ; Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections

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