United States presidential election in California, 1956

Map of presidential election results by county in California in the 1956 presidential election

The 1956 United States presidential election in California refers to how California participated in the 1956 United States presidential election. California voted for the Republican incumbent, Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a landslide over the Democratic challenger, former Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson.

As of 2012, this is the last Presidential election in California where the Republican candidate won the counties of Alameda and San Francisco, both of which have become strongholds of the Democratic Party.

Results

United States presidential election in California, 1956[1]
Partys Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower (incumbent) 3,027,668 55.39% 32
Democratic Adlai Stevenson 2,420,135 44.27% 0
Prohibition Enoch A. Holtwick 11,119 0.20% 0
No party T. Coleman Andrews (write-in) 6,087 0.11% 0
No party Write-ins 819 0.01% 0
No party Eric Hass (write-in) 300 0.01% 0
No party Darlington Hoopes (write-in) 123 0.00% 0
No party Farrell Dobbs (write-in) 96 0.00% 0
No party Gerald L. K. Smith (write-in) 8 0.00% 0
Invalid or blank votes
Totals 5,466,355 100.00% 32
Voter turnout

Results by county

County Eisenhower Votes Stevenson Votes Others Votes
Alpine 79.72% 114 20.28% 29 0.00% 0
Mono 73.79% 673 25.99% 237 0.22% 2
Orange 66.82% 113,510 32.31% 54,895 0.87% 1,474
Inyo 66.19% 3,524 33.47% 1,782 0.34% 18
Marin 65.94% 33,792 33.76% 17,301 0.29% 151
Lake 64.84% 4,073 34.78% 2,185 0.38% 24
Santa Barbara 64.55% 31,294 34.91% 16,925 0.55% 265
San Diego 64.47% 195,742 35.15% 106,716 0.38% 1,147
Santa Cruz 63.58% 22,109 36.16% 12,574 0.27% 93
Sutter 62.79% 6,327 36.45% 3,673 0.76% 77
Riverside 62.16% 56,766 37.34% 34,098 0.51% 465
Sonoma 61.92% 33,659 37.92% 20,616 0.16% 86
San Mateo 61.04% 100,049 38.83% 63,637 0.13% 217
Mariposa 60.31% 1,577 39.43% 1,031 0.27% 7
Nevada 59.69% 5,475 39.98% 3,667 0.34% 31
Monterey 59.54% 29,514 40.21% 19,932 0.26% 127
San Benito 59.53% 3,252 40.29% 2,201 0.18% 10
Santa Clara 59.09% 105,657 40.56% 72,528 0.35% 633
San Luis Obispo 58.47% 16,223 41.11% 11,407 0.43% 118
Butte 58.43% 18,382 41.11% 12,933 0.47% 147
Calaveras 57.91% 2,843 41.74% 2,049 0.35% 17
Mendocino 56.94% 10,327 42.82% 7,767 0.24% 43
San Bernardino 56.88% 86,263 42.83% 64,946 0.29% 443
Imperial 56.05% 10,526 43.65% 8,197 0.31% 58
Napa 55.93% 13,610 43.66% 10,623 0.41% 100
Yuba 55.76% 4,782 43.92% 3,767 0.31% 27
Los Angeles 55.38% 1,260,206 44.29% 1,007,887 0.32% 7,331
San Joaquin 54.52% 44,491 45.27% 36,941 0.21% 168
Tehama 53.82% 4,866 45.82% 4,143 0.36% 33
El Dorado 53.60% 4,613 45.97% 3,957 0.43% 37
Colusa 53.23% 2,474 46.71% 2,171 0.06% 3
Modoc 53.21% 1,981 46.44% 1,729 0.35% 13
Del Norte 53.18% 2,918 46.51% 2,552 0.31% 17
Humboldt 52.57% 19,019 47.06% 17,025 0.37% 133
Tulare 52.50% 26,051 47.17% 23,407 0.32% 160
Alameda 52.40% 192,911 47.27% 174,033 0.32% 1,187
Tuolumne 52.12% 3,619 47.67% 3,310 0.20% 14
Glenn 51.96% 3,463 47.89% 3,192 0.15% 10
San Francisco 51.53% 173,648 48.01% 161,766 0.46% 1,553
Kern 51.31% 46,220 48.33% 43,533 0.36% 322
Contra Costa 50.98% 74,971 48.78% 71,733 0.24% 347
Sierra 50.55% 638 49.13% 620 0.32% 4
Trinity 50.42% 1,447 48.99% 1,406 0.59% 17
Ventura 49.92% 26,342 49.80% 26,276 0.28% 149
Siskiyou 49.79% 6,841 49.76% 6,837 0.46% 63
Amador 49.16% 2,126 50.43% 2,181 0.42% 18
Stanislaus 48.60% 26,695 51.05% 28,040 0.35% 192
Yolo 47.99% 9,347 51.72% 10,075 0.29% 57
Merced 45.99% 11,430 53.78% 13,366 0.23% 56
Placer 45.89% 9,059 53.76% 10,611 0.35% 69
Sacramento 45.10% 67,686 54.73% 82,134 0.17% 260
Shasta 43.84% 8,833 55.78% 11,239 0.38% 77
Fresno 43.33% 51,611 56.44% 67,234 0.23% 270
Lassen 42.48% 2,533 57.22% 3,412 0.30% 18
Kings 42.28% 6,195 57.45% 8,417 0.27% 40
Madera 42.12% 5,239 57.58% 7,162 0.31% 38
Plumas 41.87% 2,267 57.75% 3,127 0.39% 21
Solano 41.68% 17,865 58.10% 24,903 0.22% 95

References

  1. "1956 Presidential General Election Results - California". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
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