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1952 election results

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1952 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 531 votes (100.0%) - total
  • 266 votes (50.1%) - minimum required to win
  • 442 votes (83.2%) - Republican General Dwight D. Eisenhower of New York
  • 89 votes (16.8%) - Democratic Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois


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