1928 United States presidential election in Nevada|
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County Results
Hoover
50-60%
70-80%
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Smith
50-60%
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The 1928 United States presidential election in Nevada took place on November 6, 1928, as part of the 1928 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Nevada was won by former Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover (R–California), running with Senator Charles Curtis, with 56.54% of the popular vote, against Governor Al Smith (D–New York), running with Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson, with 43.46% of the popular vote.[1]
Results
Results by county
County
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Herbert Clark Hoover Republican
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Alfred Emmanuel Smith Democratic
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Margin
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Total votes cast[b]
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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Churchill
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1,126
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59.99%
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751
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40.01%
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375
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19.98%
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1,877
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Clark
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1,284
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56.61%
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984
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43.39%
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300
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13.23%
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2,268
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Douglas
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456
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71.03%
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186
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28.97%
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270
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42.06%
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642
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Elko
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1,876
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56.54%
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1,442
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43.46%
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434
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13.08%
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3,318
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Esmeralda
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305
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47.21%
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341
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52.79%
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-36
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-5.57%
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646
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Eureka
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251
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49.02%
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261
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50.98%
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-10
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-1.95%
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512
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Humboldt
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783
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56.53%
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602
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43.47%
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181
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13.07%
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1,385
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Lander
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456
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59.22%
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314
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40.78%
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142
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18.44%
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770
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Lincoln
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553
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50.50%
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542
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49.50%
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11
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1.00%
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1,095
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Lyon
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927
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56.84%
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704
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43.16%
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223
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13.67%
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1,631
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Mineral
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275
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45.76%
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326
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54.24%
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-51
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-8.49%
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601
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Nye
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958
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46.04%
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1,123
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53.96%
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-165
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-7.93%
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2,081
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Ormsby
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590
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58.07%
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426
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41.93%
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164
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16.14%
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1,016
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Pershing
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543
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54.57%
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452
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45.43%
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91
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9.15%
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995
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Storey
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185
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40.57%
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271
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59.43%
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-86
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-18.86%
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456
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Washoe
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5,767
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59.34%
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3,952
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40.66%
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1,815
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18.67%
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9,719
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White Pine
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1,992
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58.50%
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1,413
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41.50%
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579
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17.00%
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3,405
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Totals |
18,327 |
56.54% |
14,090 |
43.46% |
4,237 |
13.07% |
32,417
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Counties that flipped from Independent to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
Notes
- ^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
- ^ Based on highest elector on each ticket
References