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New Deal CoalitionMI · 19 EV

1944

Michigan: Roosevelt carries 19 EV.
Michigan cast its 19 electoral votes for Roosevelt (Democratic). National winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) — Michigan voted with the national winner this cycle.

What happened in Michigan, 1944

In 1944, Michigan awarded its 19 electoral votes to Roosevelt of the Democratic party. Michigan ended up on the winning side — Franklin D. Roosevelt captured the White House that year.

It marked the 4th consecutive election in which Michigan backed the Democratic party, a streak reaching back to 1932. The region divided — Ohio and Wisconsin joined Michigan for the Democratic ticket, while Indiana did not. Across the 51 presidential elections Michigan has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Republican party (28 times). The vote fell within the New Deal Coalition — FDR, civil rights, and the long Democratic majority.

In the national count, Franklin D. Roosevelt took 432 of the 531 electoral votes, against Thomas E. Dewey's 99. Franklin D. Roosevelt led the national popular vote with 53.39% of the ballots cast.

The 1944 national map
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