1928 United States presidential election in Idaho

The 1928 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 6, 1928, as part of the 1928 United States presidential election. State voters chose four representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1928 United States presidential election in Idaho

November 6, 1928
 
Nominee Herbert Hoover Al Smith
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California New York
Running mate Charles Curtis Joseph T. Robinson
Electoral vote 4 0
Popular vote 97,322 52,926
Percentage 64.22% 34.93%

County Results

President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Herbert Hoover
Republican

Idaho was won by Republican candidate Herbert Hoover.

Results

Presidential Candidate Running Mate Party Electoral Vote (EV) Popular Vote (PV)[1]
Herbert Hoover of California Charles Curtis Republican 4 97,322 64.22%
Al Smith Joseph T. Robinson Democratic 0 52,926 34.93%
Norman Thomas James H. Maurer Socialist 0 1,293 0.85%

Results by county

County Herbert Clark Hoover[2]
Republican
Alfred Emmanuel Smith[2]
Democratic
Norman Mattoon Thomas[2]
Socialist
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Ada 10,279 71.84% 3,921 27.40% 108 0.75% 6,358 44.44% 14,308
Adams 521 57.57% 374 41.33% 10 1.10% 147 16.24% 905
Bannock 5,297 53.22% 4,602 46.24% 54 0.54% 695 6.98% 9,953
Bear Lake 1,802 60.98% 1,146 38.78% 7 0.24% 656 22.20% 2,955
Benewah 1,343 57.44% 958 40.98% 37 1.58% 385 16.47% 2,338
Bingham 3,236 64.27% 1,778 35.31% 21 0.42% 1,458 28.96% 5,035
Blaine 849 51.96% 780 47.74% 5 0.31% 69 4.22% 1,634
Boise 521 56.69% 389 42.33% 9 0.98% 132 14.36% 919
Bonner 2,861 63.24% 1,603 35.43% 60 1.33% 1,258 27.81% 4,524
Bonneville 3,218 60.31% 2,110 39.54% 8 0.15% 1,108 20.76% 5,336
Boundary 1,015 61.66% 607 36.88% 24 1.46% 408 24.79% 1,646
Butte 493 61.86% 301 37.77% 3 0.38% 192 24.09% 797
Camas 413 63.25% 230 35.22% 10 1.53% 183 28.02% 653
Canyon 7,293 75.82% 2,187 22.74% 139 1.45% 5,106 53.08% 9,619
Caribou 471 61.49% 291 37.99% 4 0.52% 180 23.50% 766
Cassia 2,388 70.19% 994 29.22% 20 0.59% 1,394 40.98% 3,402
Clark 388 74.90% 129 24.90% 1 0.19% 259 50.00% 518
Clearwater 1,195 57.62% 852 41.08% 27 1.30% 343 16.54% 2,074
Custer 647 55.25% 516 44.06% 8 0.68% 131 11.19% 1,171
Elmore 1,125 59.94% 739 39.37% 13 0.69% 386 20.56% 1,877
Franklin 1,718 58.71% 1,193 40.77% 15 0.51% 525 17.94% 2,926
Fremont 1,674 46.26% 1,933 53.41% 12 0.33% -259 -7.16% 3,619
Gem 1,656 71.01% 646 27.70% 30 1.29% 1,010 43.31% 2,332
Gooding 1,852 68.87% 821 30.53% 16 0.60% 1,031 38.34% 2,689
Idaho 2,099 55.06% 1,676 43.97% 37 0.97% 423 11.10% 3,812
Jefferson 1,671 55.18% 1,350 44.58% 7 0.23% 321 10.60% 3,028
Jerome 2,050 72.41% 759 26.81% 22 0.78% 1,291 45.60% 2,831
Kootenai 4,973 69.90% 2,020 28.39% 121 1.70% 2,953 41.51% 7,114
Latah 4,472 71.84% 1,681 27.00% 72 1.16% 2,791 44.84% 6,225
Lemhi 1,139 57.12% 837 41.98% 18 0.90% 302 15.15% 1,994
Lewis 1,146 58.35% 793 40.38% 25 1.27% 353 17.97% 1,964
Lincoln 865 70.50% 358 29.18% 4 0.33% 507 41.32% 1,227
Madison 1,670 57.59% 1,228 42.34% 2 0.07% 442 15.24% 2,900
Minidoka 1,832 61.15% 1,132 37.78% 32 1.07% 700 23.36% 2,996
Nez Perce 4,054 61.02% 2,535 38.15% 55 0.83% 1,519 22.86% 6,644
Oneida 1,184 53.55% 1,020 46.13% 7 0.32% 164 7.42% 2,211
Owyhee 918 62.20% 533 36.11% 25 1.69% 385 26.08% 1,476
Payette 2,203 76.23% 621 21.49% 66 2.28% 1,582 54.74% 2,890
Power 852 56.50% 653 43.30% 3 0.20% 199 13.20% 1,508
Shoshone 3,648 59.64% 2,430 39.73% 39 0.64% 1,218 19.91% 6,117
Teton 753 68.27% 348 31.55% 2 0.18% 405 36.72% 1,103
Twin Falls 6,791 72.72% 2,471 26.46% 76 0.81% 4,320 46.26% 9,338
Valley 774 64.77% 407 34.06% 14 1.17% 367 30.71% 1,195
Washington 1,973 66.39% 974 32.77% 25 0.84% 999 33.61% 2,972
Totals97,32264.22%52,92634.93%1,2930.85%44,39629.30%151,541
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References

  1. "1928 Presidential General Election Results – Idaho". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  2. Our Campigns; ID US President Race, November 06, 1928
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