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1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge

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Study Guide: North Dakota Presidential Election Results: 1944 - Analysis of 1944 Presidential Election Data in North Dakota

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North Dakota Presidential Election Results: 1944 - Analysis of 1944 Presidential Election Data in North Dakota Study Guide

Election Fundamentals

The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota occurred on November 7, 1944.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 7, 1944, aligning with the national election date.

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North Dakota had 5 electoral votes in the 1944 presidential election.

Answer: False

Explanation: North Dakota was allocated four electoral votes in the 1944 United States presidential election.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt received zero electoral votes from North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.

Answer: True

Explanation: Franklin D. Roosevelt received zero electoral votes from North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, as the state's electoral votes were cast for Thomas E. Dewey.

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What was the date of the 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota?

Answer: November 7, 1944

Explanation: The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota, like the national election, took place on November 7, 1944.

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How many electoral votes did North Dakota have in the 1944 presidential election?

Answer: Four

Explanation: North Dakota was allocated four electoral votes in the 1944 United States presidential election.

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Which of the following statements about the 1944 North Dakota election is FALSE?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt's home state was Ohio.

Explanation: Franklin D. Roosevelt's home state was New York, not Ohio. Thomas E. Dewey won the popular vote in North Dakota, the state had 4 electoral votes, and the election occurred on November 7, 1944.

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Candidate Profiles

Thomas E. Dewey was the incumbent President running for re-election in North Dakota in 1944.

Answer: False

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey was the challenger in the 1944 presidential election; Franklin D. Roosevelt was the incumbent President.

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Harry S. Truman ran as the Vice Presidential candidate on the Republican ticket in North Dakota in 1944.

Answer: False

Explanation: Harry S. Truman ran as the Vice Presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket with Franklin D. Roosevelt. John W. Bricker was the Republican Vice Presidential candidate.

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Claude A. Watson represented the Democratic Party in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Claude A. Watson represented the Prohibition Party in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election, not the Democratic Party.

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Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state.

Answer: True

Explanation: Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state in the 1944 presidential election.

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Which candidate ran as the Vice Presidential nominee for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: John W. Bricker

Explanation: John W. Bricker, the Governor of Ohio, ran as the Vice Presidential candidate alongside Thomas E. Dewey on the Republican ticket in North Dakota in 1944.

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Which candidate's home state was New York in the 1944 presidential election?

Answer: Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey

Explanation: Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state in the 1944 presidential election.

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County-Level Vote Distribution

Slope County had the lowest total number of votes cast among all North Dakota counties in the 1944 presidential election.

Answer: True

Explanation: Slope County had the lowest total number of votes cast in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, with 878 votes.

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In Cass County, North Dakota, Franklin D. Roosevelt received more votes than Thomas E. Dewey in 1944.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Cass County, North Dakota, Thomas E. Dewey received 10,661 votes, and Franklin D. Roosevelt received 10,390 votes in the 1944 presidential election, indicating Dewey received more votes.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt won the popular vote in Walsh County by a margin of 2,276 votes in 1944.

Answer: True

Explanation: Franklin D. Roosevelt won the popular vote in Walsh County, North Dakota, in the 1944 presidential election with 4,747 votes, by a margin of 2,276 votes over Thomas E. Dewey.

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Thomas E. Dewey won in Sargent County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944.

Answer: True

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey won in Sargent County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 62 votes.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County by a margin of 5 votes in 1944.

Answer: True

Explanation: Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 5 votes.

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Burleigh County saw Thomas E. Dewey win with a margin of over 20% in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.

Answer: True

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey won in Burleigh County with a margin of 1,555 votes, which constituted 20.19% of the votes cast in that county during the 1944 presidential election.

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The total vote count in Stark County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,869.

Answer: False

Explanation: The total vote count in Stark County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,398.

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In the 1944 North Dakota presidential election, which county had the highest total number of votes cast?

Answer: Cass County

Explanation: Cass County had the highest total number of votes cast in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, with 21,167 votes.

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What was the margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in Cass County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?

Answer: 1.28%

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey had a percentage margin of victory of 1.28% in Cass County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.

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In Grand Forks County, North Dakota, who received more votes in the 1944 presidential election?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt received more votes than Thomas E. Dewey.

Explanation: In Grand Forks County, North Dakota, Franklin D. Roosevelt received 7,707 votes, while Thomas E. Dewey received 5,668 votes in the 1944 presidential election, indicating Roosevelt received more votes.

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How many votes did Thomas E. Dewey receive in Burleigh County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?

Answer: 4,616

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey received 4,616 votes in Burleigh County, North Dakota, in the 1944 presidential election.

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Which candidate won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Explanation: Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 5 votes.

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What was the total vote count in Traill County for the 1944 presidential election?

Answer: 4,869

Explanation: The total vote count in Traill County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,869.

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What was the percentage margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in Sargent County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?

Answer: 2.11%

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey won in Sargent County with a margin of 62 votes, representing 2.11% of the vote in that county during the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.

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County-Level Performance Metrics

McIntosh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walsh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944, with 65.46% of the vote.

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Thomas E. Dewey achieved his highest percentage of the vote in North Dakota in 1944 in McLean County.

Answer: False

Explanation: Thomas E. Dewey achieved his highest percentage of the vote in North Dakota in 1944 in McIntosh County, where he secured 91.98% of the vote.

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Which county in North Dakota recorded the highest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in 1944?

Answer: McIntosh County

Explanation: McIntosh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944, with 91.98% of the vote.

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Which county had the lowest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: McIntosh County

Explanation: McIntosh County recorded the lowest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944, with 7.75% of the vote.

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Which county had the lowest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: Slope County

Explanation: Slope County had the lowest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944, with 49.43% of the vote.

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Which county had the highest percentage of votes for the Socialist candidate Norman Thomas in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: McLean County

Explanation: McLean County had the highest percentage of votes for the Socialist candidate Norman Thomas, with 2.46% of the vote in North Dakota in 1944.

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Third-Party and Minor Candidates

Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received over 1,000 votes in North Dakota in 1944.

Answer: False

Explanation: Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received 943 votes in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.

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How many votes did Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, receive in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: 943

Explanation: Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received 943 votes in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.

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What percentage of the vote did Claude A. Watson, the Prohibition candidate, receive in North Dakota in 1944?

Answer: 0.25%

Explanation: Claude A. Watson, the Prohibition candidate, received 0.25% of the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.

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