1956 United States presidential election in New Mexico
The 1956 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 6, 1956. All 48 states were part of the 1956 United States presidential election. State voters chose four electors to represent them in the Electoral College, which voted for President and Vice President.
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County Results
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New Mexico was won by incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower by a 16-point landslide. Running against Eisenhower was former Governor of Illinois Adlai Stevenson, whom Eisenhower had earlier defeated for the Presidency in 1952.[2] This election reflected one of the last election cycles where the Democratic Party still had their post Civil War political domination of the Deep South. This was also the last United States presidential election when either major party nominee was born in the nineteenth century.
As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Rio Arriba County and San Miguel County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[3]
Results
Presidential candidate | Party | Home state | Popular vote | Electoral vote |
Running mate | |||
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Count | Percentage | Vice-presidential candidate | Home state | Electoral vote | ||||
Dwight D. Eisenhower | Republican | Pennsylvania | 146,788 | 57.81% | 4 | Richard Nixon | California | 4 |
Adlai Stevenson II | Democratic | Illinois | 106,098 | 41.78% | 0 | Estes Kefauver | Tennessee | 0 |
Enoch Holtwick | Prohibition | Michigan | 607 | 0.24% | 0 | Edward M. Cooper | California | 0 |
T. Coleman Andrews | States’ Rights | Virginia | 364 | 0.14% | 0 | Thomas Werdel | California | 0 |
Eric Hass | Socialist Labor | California | 69 | 0.03% | 0 | Georgia Cozzini | Wisconsin | 0 |
Total | 253,926 | 100% | 4 | 4 | ||||
Needed to win | 266 | 266 |
Results by county
County | Dwight David Eisenhower Republican[4][5] |
Adlai Stevenson II Democratic[4][5] |
Thomas Coleman Andrews States’ Rights |
Various candidates Other parties |
Margin | |||||
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% | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | |
San Juan | 68.17% | 5,194 | 31.83% | 2,425 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.01% | 1 | 36.34% | 2,769 |
Sierra | 65.16% | 1,954 | 34.51% | 1,035 | 0.33% | 10 | 0.23% | 7 | 30.64% | 919 |
Lincoln | 64.81% | 1,956 | 35.09% | 1,059 | 0.10% | 3 | 0.07% | 2 | 29.72% | 897 |
Bernalillo | 64.54% | 41,893 | 35.36% | 22,954 | 0.10% | 68 | 0.35% | 228 | 29.18% | 18,939 |
Chaves | 63.69% | 7,538 | 36.08% | 4,270 | 0.24% | 28 | 0.51% | 60 | 27.61% | 3,268 |
Harding | 61.96% | 671 | 38.04% | 412 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 23.92% | 259 |
Socorro | 61.57% | 2,365 | 38.43% | 1,476 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 23.15% | 889 |
Union | 60.85% | 1,649 | 39.15% | 1,061 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.04% | 1 | 21.70% | 588 |
Otero | 60.48% | 3,919 | 39.48% | 2,558 | 0.05% | 3 | 0.05% | 3 | 21.00% | 1,361 |
Catron | 59.85% | 711 | 40.15% | 477 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 19.70% | 234 |
De Baca | 59.47% | 779 | 40.31% | 528 | 0.23% | 3 | 0.23% | 3 | 19.16% | 251 |
Doña Ana | 58.70% | 7,025 | 41.09% | 4,918 | 0.21% | 25 | 0.19% | 23 | 17.61% | 2,107 |
Mora | 58.47% | 1,736 | 41.53% | 1,233 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 16.94% | 503 |
Curry | 57.50% | 4,826 | 42.24% | 3,545 | 0.26% | 22 | 0.41% | 34 | 15.26% | 1,281 |
Santa Fe | 57.09% | 9,359 | 42.69% | 6,997 | 0.22% | 36 | 0.30% | 49 | 14.41% | 2,362 |
McKinley | 57.18% | 4,450 | 42.80% | 3,331 | 0.03% | 2 | 0.36% | 28 | 14.38% | 1,119 |
Valencia | 56.80% | 4,663 | 43.20% | 3,547 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.10% | 8 | 13.59% | 1,116 |
Torrance | 56.57% | 1,567 | 43.36% | 1,201 | 0.07% | 2 | 0.61% | 17 | 13.21% | 366 |
Guadalupe | 56.19% | 1,529 | 43.77% | 1,191 | 0.04% | 1 | 0.07% | 2 | 12.42% | 338 |
San Miguel | 55.67% | 5,083 | 43.96% | 4,014 | 0.36% | 33 | 0.42% | 38 | 11.71% | 1,069 |
Sandoval | 55.67% | 1,979 | 44.28% | 1,574 | 0.06% | 2 | 0.03% | 1 | 11.39% | 405 |
Colfax | 54.71% | 2,959 | 45.29% | 2,450 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 9.41% | 509 |
Roosevelt | 54.63% | 2,708 | 45.33% | 2,247 | 0.04% | 2 | 0.12% | 6 | 9.30% | 461 |
Quay | 53.66% | 2,311 | 46.16% | 1,988 | 0.19% | 8 | 0.26% | 11 | 7.50% | 323 |
Taos | 53.05% | 3,100 | 46.95% | 2,743 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.07% | 4 | 6.11% | 357 |
Los Alamos | 52.04% | 2,406 | 47.89% | 2,214 | 0.06% | 3 | 0.13% | 6 | 4.15% | 192 |
Rio Arriba | 51.55% | 4,566 | 48.44% | 4,291 | 0.01% | 1 | 0.02% | 2 | 3.10% | 275 |
Hidalgo | 50.61% | 790 | 49.39% | 771 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.19% | 3 | 1.22% | 19 |
Luna | 50.05% | 1,526 | 49.39% | 1,506 | 0.56% | 17 | 0.59% | 18 | 0.66% | 20 |
Lea | 47.87% | 5,661 | 51.92% | 6,140 | 0.22% | 26 | 0.44% | 52 | -4.05% | -479 |
Eddy | 45.91% | 6,691 | 53.66% | 7,820 | 0.43% | 62 | 0.31% | 45 | -7.75% | -1,129 |
Grant | 43.85% | 3,224 | 56.06% | 4,122 | 0.10% | 7 | 0.33% | 24 | -12.21% | -898 |
Notes
- Although he was born in Texas and grew up in Kansas before his military career, at the time of the 1952 election Eisenhower was president of Columbia University and was, officially, a resident of New York. During his first term as president, he moved his private residence to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and officially changed his residency to Pennsylvania.
References
- "The Presidents". David Leip. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
Eisenhower’s home state for the 1956 Election was Pennsylvania
- "1956 Presidential General Election Results – New Mexico". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
- Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
- Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; p. 308 ISBN 0405077114
- "NM US President Race - Nov 06, 1956". Our Campaigns. Retrieved June 29, 2020.