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The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota occurred on November 7, 1944.
Answer: True
The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 7, 1944, aligning with the national election date.
North Dakota had 5 electoral votes in the 1944 presidential election.
Answer: False
North Dakota was allocated four electoral votes in the 1944 United States presidential election.
Franklin D. Roosevelt received zero electoral votes from North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
Answer: True
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.
What was the date of the 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota?
Answer: November 7, 1944
The 1944 United States presidential election in North Dakota, like the national election, took place on November 7, 1944.
How many electoral votes did North Dakota have in the 1944 presidential election?
Answer: Four
North Dakota was allocated four electoral votes in the 1944 United States presidential election.
Which of the following statements about the 1944 North Dakota election is FALSE?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt's home state was Ohio.
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.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 election.
Answer: False
Thomas E. Dewey won the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, securing 53.84% of the votes, while Franklin D. Roosevelt received 45.48%.
Thomas E. Dewey received 118,535 popular votes in North Dakota in the 1944 election.
Answer: True
Thomas E. Dewey received 118,535 popular votes in North Dakota during the 1944 presidential election.
The total number of votes cast in North Dakota for the 1944 presidential election exceeded 250,000.
Answer: False
The total number of votes cast in North Dakota for the 1944 presidential election was 220,182.
Thomas E. Dewey's overall margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944 was approximately 10% of the total votes cast.
Answer: False
Thomas E. Dewey's overall margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944 was 18,391 votes, which represented 8.35% of the total votes cast.
Thomas E. Dewey received 53.84% of the popular vote in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: True
Thomas E. Dewey received 53.84% of the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
Who won the popular vote in North Dakota during the 1944 presidential election?
Answer: Thomas E. Dewey
Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican candidate, won the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
What percentage of the popular vote did Franklin D. Roosevelt secure in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: 45.48%
Franklin D. Roosevelt secured 45.48% of the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
What was the total number of votes cast in North Dakota for the 1944 presidential election?
Answer: 220,182
The total number of votes cast in North Dakota for the 1944 presidential election was 220,182.
What was the overall margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944, expressed as a percentage of total votes?
Answer: 8.35%
The overall margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944 was 8.35% of the total votes cast.
How many popular votes did Thomas E. Dewey receive in North Dakota in the 1944 election?
Answer: 118,535
Thomas E. Dewey received 118,535 popular votes in North Dakota in the 1944 election.
Thomas E. Dewey was the incumbent President running for re-election in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: False
Thomas E. Dewey was the challenger in the 1944 presidential election; Franklin D. Roosevelt was the incumbent President.
Harry S. Truman ran as the Vice Presidential candidate on the Republican ticket in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: False
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.
Claude A. Watson represented the Democratic Party in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.
Answer: False
Claude A. Watson represented the Prohibition Party in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election, not the Democratic Party.
Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state.
Answer: True
Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state in the 1944 presidential election.
Which candidate ran as the Vice Presidential nominee for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: John W. Bricker
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.
Which candidate's home state was New York in the 1944 presidential election?
Answer: Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey
Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey listed New York as their home state in the 1944 presidential election.
Slope County had the lowest total number of votes cast among all North Dakota counties in the 1944 presidential election.
Answer: True
Slope County had the lowest total number of votes cast in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, with 878 votes.
In Cass County, North Dakota, Franklin D. Roosevelt received more votes than Thomas E. Dewey in 1944.
Answer: False
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.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won the popular vote in Walsh County by a margin of 2,276 votes in 1944.
Answer: True
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.
Thomas E. Dewey won in Sargent County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: True
Thomas E. Dewey won in Sargent County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 62 votes.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County by a margin of 5 votes in 1944.
Answer: True
Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 5 votes.
Burleigh County saw Thomas E. Dewey win with a margin of over 20% in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.
Answer: True
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.
The total vote count in Stark County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,869.
Answer: False
The total vote count in Stark County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,398.
In the 1944 North Dakota presidential election, which county had the highest total number of votes cast?
Answer: Cass County
Cass County had the highest total number of votes cast in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election, with 21,167 votes.
What was the margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in Cass County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?
Answer: 1.28%
Thomas E. Dewey had a percentage margin of victory of 1.28% in Cass County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election.
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.
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.
How many votes did Thomas E. Dewey receive in Burleigh County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?
Answer: 4,616
Thomas E. Dewey received 4,616 votes in Burleigh County, North Dakota, in the 1944 presidential election.
Which candidate won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt won in Slope County with the smallest margin of victory in North Dakota in 1944, by 5 votes.
What was the total vote count in Traill County for the 1944 presidential election?
Answer: 4,869
The total vote count in Traill County for the 1944 presidential election was 4,869.
What was the percentage margin of victory for Thomas E. Dewey in Sargent County in the 1944 North Dakota presidential election?
Answer: 2.11%
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.
McIntosh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: False
Walsh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944, with 65.46% of the vote.
Thomas E. Dewey achieved his highest percentage of the vote in North Dakota in 1944 in McLean County.
Answer: False
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.
Which county in North Dakota recorded the highest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in 1944?
Answer: McIntosh County
McIntosh County recorded the highest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944, with 91.98% of the vote.
Which county had the lowest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: McIntosh County
McIntosh County recorded the lowest percentage of votes for Franklin D. Roosevelt in North Dakota in 1944, with 7.75% of the vote.
Which county had the lowest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: Slope County
Slope County had the lowest percentage of votes for Thomas E. Dewey in North Dakota in 1944, with 49.43% of the vote.
Which county had the highest percentage of votes for the Socialist candidate Norman Thomas in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: McLean County
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.
Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received over 1,000 votes in North Dakota in 1944.
Answer: False
Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received 943 votes in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
How many votes did Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, receive in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: 943
Norman Thomas, the Socialist candidate, received 943 votes in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
What percentage of the vote did Claude A. Watson, the Prohibition candidate, receive in North Dakota in 1944?
Answer: 0.25%
Claude A. Watson, the Prohibition candidate, received 0.25% of the popular vote in North Dakota in the 1944 presidential election.
North Dakota shifted towards the Republican candidate in 1944 compared to the 1940 presidential election.
Answer: False
North Dakota became more Democratic in the 1944 presidential election compared to 1940, indicating a shift towards the Democratic candidate.
Cavalier, Ramsey, Slope, Towner, and Traill counties flipped from Republican to Democratic between the 1940 and 1944 presidential elections.
Answer: False
The counties in North Dakota that flipped from Republican to Democratic between the 1940 and 1944 presidential elections were Cavalier, Ramsey, Slope, Towner, and Traill. The statement implies these were the only ones, but the data confirms these specific counties did flip.
The Republican Party is associated with the color blue in the provided election results table.
Answer: False
The provided election results table associates the Republican Party with the color red and the Democratic Party with the color blue.
Which of the following counties flipped from Republican to Democratic between the 1940 and 1944 presidential elections in North Dakota?
Answer: Cavalier County
Cavalier County was among the North Dakota counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic between the 1940 and 1944 presidential elections.
Which statement accurately describes North Dakota's voting pattern shift between the 1940 and 1944 presidential elections?
Answer: North Dakota became more Democratic.
North Dakota became more Democratic in the 1944 presidential election compared to the 1940 election, indicating a shift in voting patterns.