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1952

New York: Eisenhower carries 45 EV.
New York cast its 45 electoral votes for Eisenhower (Republican). National winner: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) — New York voted with the national winner this cycle.

Reading the 1952 result in New York

New York backed Eisenhower (Republican) in the 1952 presidential election, casting 45 electoral votes for the ticket. New York ended up on the winning side — Dwight D. Eisenhower captured the White House that year.

It marked the 2nd consecutive election in which New York backed the Republican party, a streak reaching back to 1948. New York did not move alone — neighboring Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont broke the same way in 1952. Across the 60 presidential elections New York has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (29 times). The vote fell within the New Deal Coalition — FDR, civil rights, and the long Democratic majority.

In the national count, Dwight D. Eisenhower took 442 of the 531 electoral votes, against Adlai Stevenson II's 89. Dwight D. Eisenhower led the national popular vote with 55.18% of the ballots cast.

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