1956 United States presidential election in California

The 1956 United States presidential election in California took place in November 1956 as part of the 1956 United States presidential election. State voters chose 32 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1956 United States presidential election in California

← 1952November 6, 19561960 →
Turnout86.56% (of registered voters) Decrease 0.29 pp
67.59% (of eligible voters) Decrease 6.48 pp[1]
 
NomineeDwight D. EisenhowerAdlai Stevenson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home statePennsylvania[2][3]Illinois
Running mateRichard NixonEstes Kefauver
Electoral vote320
Popular vote3,027,6682,420,135
Percentage55.39%44.27%

County Results

President before election

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

Elected President

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

California voted for the Republican incumbent, Dwight D. Eisenhower (with incumbent vice president and California native Richard Nixon as his running mate), in a landslide over the Democratic challenger, former Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson. However, Stevenson did improve his performance in California from four years previous. California's result was about 4.3% more Democratic than the nation-at-large.

As of the 2020 presidential election, 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

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1956 United States presidential election in California[4]
PartysCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower (incumbent)3,027,66855.39%32
DemocraticAdlai Stevenson2,420,13544.27%0
ProhibitionEnoch A. Holtwick11,1190.20%0
No partyT. Coleman Andrews (write-in)6,0870.11%0
No partyWrite-ins8190.01%0
No partyEric Hass (write-in)3000.01%0
No partyDarlington Hoopes (write-in)1230.00%0
No partyFarrell Dobbs (write-in)960.00%0
No partyGerald L. K. Smith (write-in)80.00%0
Invalid or blank votes
Totals5,466,355100.00%32
Voter turnout

Results by county

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CountyDwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
Adlai Stevenson
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Alameda192,91152.40%174,03347.27%1,1870.33%18,8785.13%368,131
Alpine11479.72%2920.28%00.00%8559.44%143
Amador2,12649.16%2,18150.43%180.41%-55-1.27%4,325
Butte18,38258.43%12,93341.11%1470.46%5,44917.32%31,462
Calaveras2,84357.91%2,04941.74%170.35%79416.17%4,909
Colusa2,47453.23%2,17146.71%30.06%3036.52%4,648
Contra Costa74,97150.98%71,73348.78%3470.24%3,2382.20%147,051
Del Norte2,91853.18%2,55246.51%170.31%3666.67%5,487
El Dorado4,61353.60%3,95745.97%370.43%6567.63%8,607
Fresno51,61143.33%67,23456.44%2700.23%-15,623-13.11%119,115
Glenn3,46351.96%3,19247.89%100.15%2714.07%6,665
Humboldt19,01952.57%17,02547.06%1330.37%1,9945.51%36,177
Imperial10,52656.05%8,19743.65%580.30%2,32912.40%18,781
Inyo3,52466.19%1,78233.47%180.34%1,74232.72%5,324
Kern46,22051.31%43,53348.33%3220.36%2,6872.98%90,075
Kings6,19542.28%8,41757.45%400.27%-2,222-15.17%14,652
Lake4,07364.84%2,18534.78%240.38%1,88830.06%6,282
Lassen2,53342.48%3,41257.22%180.30%-879-14.74%5,963
Los Angeles1,260,20655.38%1,007,88744.29%7,3310.33%252,31911.09%2,275,424
Madera5,23942.12%7,16257.58%380.30%-1,923-15.46%12,439
Marin33,79265.94%17,30133.76%1510.30%16,49132.18%51,244
Mariposa1,57760.31%1,03139.43%70.26%54620.88%2,615
Mendocino10,32756.94%7,76742.82%430.24%2,56014.12%18,137
Merced11,43045.99%13,36653.78%560.23%-1,936-7.79%24,852
Modoc1,98153.21%1,72946.44%130.35%2526.77%3,723
Mono67373.79%23725.99%20.22%43647.80%912
Monterey29,51459.54%19,93240.21%1270.25%9,58219.33%49,573
Napa13,61055.93%10,62343.66%1000.41%2,98712.27%24,333
Nevada5,47559.69%3,66739.98%310.33%1,80819.71%9,173
Orange113,51066.82%54,89532.31%1,4740.87%58,61534.51%169,879
Placer9,05945.89%10,61153.76%690.35%-1,552-7.87%19,739
Plumas2,26741.87%3,12757.75%210.38%-860-15.88%5,415
Riverside56,76662.16%34,09837.34%4650.50%22,66824.82%91,329
Sacramento67,68645.10%82,13454.73%2600.17%-14,448-9.63%150,080
San Benito3,25259.53%2,20140.29%100.18%1,05119.24%5,463
San Bernardino86,26356.88%64,94642.83%4430.29%21,31714.05%151,652
San Diego195,74264.47%106,71635.15%1,1470.38%89,02629.32%303,605
San Francisco173,64851.53%161,76648.01%1,5530.46%11,8823.52%336,967
San Joaquin44,49154.52%36,94145.27%1680.21%7,5509.25%81,600
San Luis Obispo16,22358.47%11,40741.11%1180.42%4,81617.36%27,748
San Mateo100,04961.04%63,63738.83%2170.13%36,41222.21%163,903
Santa Barbara31,29464.55%16,92534.91%2650.54%14,36929.64%48,484
Santa Clara105,65759.09%72,52840.56%6330.35%33,12918.53%178,818
Santa Cruz22,10963.58%12,57436.16%930.26%9,53527.42%34,776
Shasta8,83343.84%11,23955.78%770.38%-2,406-11.94%20,149
Sierra63850.55%62049.13%40.32%181.42%1,262
Siskiyou6,84149.79%6,83749.76%630.45%40.03%13,741
Solano17,86541.68%24,90358.10%950.22%-7,038-16.42%42,863
Sonoma33,65961.92%20,61637.92%860.16%13,04324.00%54,361
Stanislaus26,69548.60%28,04051.05%1920.35%-1,345-2.45%54,927
Sutter6,32762.79%3,67336.45%770.76%2,65426.34%10,077
Tehama4,86653.82%4,14345.82%330.36%7238.00%9,042
Trinity1,44750.42%1,40648.99%170.59%411.43%2,870
Tulare26,05152.50%23,40747.17%1600.33%2,6445.33%49,618
Tuolumne3,61952.12%3,31047.67%140.21%3094.45%6,943
Ventura26,34249.92%26,27649.80%1490.28%660.12%52,767
Yolo9,34747.99%10,07551.72%570.29%-728-3.73%19,479
Yuba4,78255.76%3,76743.92%270.32%1,01511.84%8,576
Total3,027,66855.39%2,420,13544.27%18,5520.34%607,53311.12%5,466,355

References

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  1. ^ "Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections 1910-2018" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  2. ^ Although he was born in Texas and grew up in Kansas before his military career, at the time of his 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.
  3. ^ "The Presidents". David Leip. Retrieved September 27, 2017. Eisenhower's home state for the 1956 Election was Pennsylvania
  4. ^ "1956 Presidential General Election Results - California". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved August 25, 2008.