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1944

New York: Roosevelt carries 47 EV.
New York cast its 47 electoral votes for Roosevelt (Democratic). National winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) — New York voted with the national winner this cycle.

New York in 1944

The 1944 contest saw New York line up behind Roosevelt, delivering 47 electoral votes to the Democratic ticket. That placed New York with the eventual winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt went on to take the presidency, and New York was part of his column.

New York stayed in the Democratic column for the 4th straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1932. The region divided — Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts joined New York for the Democratic ticket, while Vermont did not. Over its 60 recorded presidential cycles, New York has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 29 times in all. The vote fell within the New Deal Coalition — FDR, civil rights, and the long Democratic majority.

Nationally, Franklin D. Roosevelt finished with 432 of the 531 electoral votes to Thomas E. Dewey's 99. Franklin D. Roosevelt led the national popular vote with 53.39% of the ballots cast.

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