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| election_name = [[United States presidential election, 1948|United States presidential election]] in Idaho, 1948
{{Main|1948 United States presidential election}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1948 [[United States presidential election]] in Idaho
| country = Idaho
| flag_year = 1927
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1944 United States presidential election in Idaho, 1944
| previous_year = 1944
| next_election = 1952 United States presidential election in Idaho, 1952
| next_year = 1952
| votes_for_election = All 4 [[Idaho]] votes to the [[Electoral College (United States) Electoral College|Electoral College]]
| election_date = November 2, 1948<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1948|title=United States Presidential election of 1948 - Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdateaccess-date=October 25, 2017}}</ref>
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| image1 = [[File:Harry S. Truman.jpg|160x160px]]
| image1 = Harry S Truman, bw half-length photo portrait, facing front, 1945 (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = '''[[Harry S. Truman]]'''
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
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| electoral_vote1 = '''4'''
| popular_vote1 = '''107,370'''
| percentage1 = '''49.998%'''
| image2 = [[File:ThomasDeweyThomas Dewey (3x4 crop).png|160x160px]]jpg
| nominee2 = [[Thomas Dewey]]
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
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| electoral_vote2 = 0
| popular_vote2 = 101,514
| percentage2 = 47.326%
| map_image = Idaho Presidential Election Results 1948.svg
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = County Results
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| title = President
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The '''1948 United States presidential election in Idaho''' took place on November 2, 1948, as part of the [[United States presidential election, 1948|1948 United States presidential election]]. IdahoState voters chose four<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/1941_1953.html#1948|title=1948 Election for the Forty-First Term (1949-53)|accessdateaccess-date=October 25, 2017}}</ref> representatives, or electors, to the [[United States Electoral College (United States)|Electoral College]], who voted for [[President of the United States|Presidentpresident]] and [[Vice President of the United States|Vicevice Presidentpresident]].
 
In his four election campaigns, [[Franklin DelanoD. Roosevelt]] had carried [[Idaho]] eachin timeall four of his presidential runs, thoughcarrying the statebysteadilymore decreasingthan margins.20 Afterpoints beatingin [[Alf1932 Landon]]United byStates 29.77presidential percentage pointselectionin1936,Idaho|1932]] and [[Wendell1936 WillkieUnited States presidential election in Idaho|1936]], lostbutbyonlya narrower9.05 percentage points in [[1940 andUnited DeweyStates bypresidential election in Idaho|1940]] and only 3.49 percentage5 points in [[1944 United States presidential election in Idaho|1944]]. However, Oregon Senator Wayne Morse said that Dewey would fail to maintain these gains in the West if [[United States Bureau of Reclamation|Bureau of Reclamation]] programs were cut as demanded by the [[United States House Committee on Appropriations|House Appropriations Committee]].<ref>Donaldson, Gary; ''Truman Defeats Dewey''; p. 43 {{ISBN|081312851X}}</ref> Truman campaigned heavily in the West, including Idaho, arguing that the region was an economic colony of [[Wall Street]] under the GOP and that only the Democratic Party could give the Westregion direct access to its natural resources.<ref>Truman, Harry S.; ''Miracle of '48: Harry Truman's Major Campaign Speeches & Selected Whistle-stops''; pp. 86-89 {{ISBN|0809325578}}</ref> WhilstWhile in Pocatello, Truman also defended himself against charges of corruption by [[Political machine|machine politics]] from his days in [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]].<ref>Goldzwig, Steven R.; ''Truman’sTruman's Whistle-stop Campaign'', pp. 26-27 {{ISBN|1603440062}}</ref>
==Vote==
[[Idaho]] was won by [[incumbent]] President [[Harry S. Truman]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]–[[Missouri]]), running with [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Alben W. Barkley]], with 49.98 percent of the popular vote, against [[Governor of New York|Governor]] [[Thomas Dewey]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]–[[New York (state)|New York]]), running with [[Governor of California|Governor]] [[Earl Warren]], with 47.26 percent of the popular vote.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=16&year=1948|title=1948 Presidential General Election Results - Idaho|accessdate=October 25, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1948|title=The American Presidency Project - Election of 1948|accessdate=October 25, 2017}}</ref>
 
Idaho was won by [[incumbent]] President [[Harry S. Truman]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]–[[Missouri]]), running with [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Alben W. Barkley]], with 49.98% of the popular vote, against [[Governor of New York|Governor]] [[Thomas E. Dewey|Thomas Dewey]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]–[[New York (state)|New York]]), running with [[Governor of California|Governor]] [[Earl Warren]], with 47.26% of the popular vote.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=16&year=1948|title=1948 Presidential General Election Results - Idaho|access-date=October 25, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1948|title=The American Presidency Project - Election of 1948|access-date=October 25, 2017}}</ref>
This election marks the last before Idaho would turn from a swing state into a Republican Party bastion, which was to be inaugurated with a large-scale landslide in the 1950 state elections.<ref>Weatherby, James B. and Stapilus, Randy; ''Governing Idaho: Politics, People and Power'', p. 44 {{ISBN|0870045210}}</ref> The solitary subsequent Democrat to carry Idaho has been [[Lyndon Johnson]] in 1964, and he did so by only 1.83 percentage points in a huge national landslide, whilst only John F. Kennedy has otherwise passed forty percent of the statewide vote in the subsequent seventeen elections. This is the last election in which the southeastern Mormon counties of [[Bonneville County, Idaho|Bonneville]], [[Bingham County, Idaho|Bingham]], [[Jefferson County, Idaho|Jefferson]], [[Madison County, Idaho|Madison]] and [[Oneida County, Idaho|Oneida]] voted for a Democratic Presidential candidate,<ref>Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016</ref> and like several analogous counties in the [[Texas Panhandle]]{{efn|Texas Panhandle counties last voting Democrat in 1948 and frequently on Republican “Top 10” lists since 1968 include [[Gray County, Texas|Gray]], [[Hansford County, Texas|Hansford]], [[Hutchinson County, Texas|Hutchinson]], [[Lipscomb County, Texas|Lipscomb]], [[Ochiltree County, Texas|Ochiltree]] and [[Roberts County, Texas|Roberts]].}}, these counties have frequently battled for the title of “most Republican in the nation” since the 1970s.
 
This election marked the conclusion of Idaho's status as a swing state, as it would quickly become one of the most Republican states in the nation. Since this election, Idaho has supported a Democratic presidential nominee only once, when [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] carried the state by 1.83 points in [[1964 United States presidential election in Idaho|1964]], amidst a national Democratic landslide. Furthermore, other than Johnson, no Democrat except [[John F. Kennedy]] in [[1960 United States presidential election in Idaho|1960]] has won even 40% of the state's vote. Republicans would also score landslide wins in the 1950 state elections,<ref>Weatherby, James B. and Stapilus, Randy; ''Governing Idaho: Politics, People and Power'', p. 44 {{ISBN|0870045210}}</ref> This is the last election in which the southeastern Mormon counties of [[Bonneville County, Idaho|Bonneville]], [[Bingham County, Idaho|Bingham]], [[Jefferson County, Idaho|Jefferson]], [[Madison County, Idaho|Madison]], [[Minidoka County, Idaho|Minidoka]] and [[Oneida County, Idaho|Oneida]] (now known as some of the most heavily Republican counties in the nation) voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.<ref>Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016</ref>
 
This is one of only three states outside the former [[Confederate States of America|confederacy]], the others being [[Arizona]] and [[Oklahoma]], in which Truman's margin has not been matched by any subsequent Democrat. In every other non-southern state (as well as few southern ones), Lyndon Johnson outran Truman's narrow victory in his [[1964 United States presidential election|1964 landslide]].
 
==Results==
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| votes = 214,816
| percentage= 100.00%
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===Results by county===
{| width="75%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| County
! colspan=1 |
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Harry S. Truman <br />Democratic
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Thomas Edmund Dewey<br />Republican
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Henry Agard Wallace<ref>Géoelections; [http://geoelections.free.fr/USA/elec_comtes/1948wall.htm Popular Vote for Henry Wallace] (.xlsx file for €15)</ref><br />Progressive
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| VariousClaude candidatesA. Watson<brref name="Our">Our Campaigns; [https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=2663 ID US President November 02, 1948]</ref>Other<br parties/>Prohibition
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Norman Mattoon Thomas<ref name="Our"/><br />Socialist
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin
! style="text-align:center;" colspanrowspan="12"| Total votes cast<ref name="Geoelections">Géoelections; [http://geoelections.free.fr/USA/elec_comtes/1948.htm 1948 Presidential Election Popular Vote] (.xlsx file for €15)</ref>
|-
! align=center | County
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %
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! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %
|- style="text-align:center;"
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Ada County, Idaho|Ada]]
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 389
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.46%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 48
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 91
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.18%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.34%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 43
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.16%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -3,719
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -13.93%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 19
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.49%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 5
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.31%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.39%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 1
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.08%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3.45%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 289
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.86%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 12
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.03%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.08%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 8
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.05%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,099
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 26.34%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 25
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.76%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.03%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 74
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.26%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 85
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 3.11%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 11
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 18
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.40%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.66%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 7
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.26%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 552
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 20.21%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 84
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.30%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 5
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 5
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.08%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 35
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.54%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 34
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.57%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.05%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 237
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10.96%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 24
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.55%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 42
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4.47%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 268
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 4.57%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 8
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 17
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.14%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.29%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 9
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.15%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 250
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4.26%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 100
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.00%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 3
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 20
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.03%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.20%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 17
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.17%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 883
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8.83%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 142
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 6.77%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 2
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 18
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.10%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.86%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 16
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.76%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 119
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5.67%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 8
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.95%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1.65%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 8
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.39%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -11
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1.91%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 389
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.12%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 323
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 371
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1.76%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 2.02%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 43
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.23%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,797
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -9.79%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 7
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.75%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.11%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3.01%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 63
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.35%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 3
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 6
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.06%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.13%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 3
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.06%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -246
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -5.27%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 4
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.93%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.23%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -97
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -22.45%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 132
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 5.18%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 20
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 26
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.78%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1.02%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 6
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.24%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 751
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 29.46%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 16
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.27%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.32%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1.03%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 51
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.04%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 5
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 9
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.20%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.36%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 4
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.16%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 735
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 29.36%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 21
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.55%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.03%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -265
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6.95%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 16
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.42%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.10%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 237
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6.22%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 85
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.48%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 29
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 32
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.85%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.93%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 3
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.09%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 139
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4.06%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 51
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.27%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 6
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 9
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.15%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.22%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 3
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.07%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -267
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6.65%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 117
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.77%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 7
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 11
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.17%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.26%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 4
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.09%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 510
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 12.09%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 56
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.57%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 5
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 5
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.14%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 527
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14.77%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 48
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.11%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 2
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 5
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.05%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.12%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 3
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.07%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -4
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -0.09%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 668
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 6.51%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 13
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 45
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.13%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.44%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 32
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.31%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,019
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9.93%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 225
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.85%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 31
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 49
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.39%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.62%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 18
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.23%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.06%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 36
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.86%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.05%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -173
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -8.93%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 46
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.61%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 3
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 6
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.17%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.34%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 3
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.17%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 737
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41.80%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 18
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.11%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -103
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6.37%
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| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 21
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.58%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 422
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11.57%
Line 540 ⟶ 630:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 101
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 2.94%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 9
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.12%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.26%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 5
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.15%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.41%
Line 553 ⟶ 645:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 357
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 3.83%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 27
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 50
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.29%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.54%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 23
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.25%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,579
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 27.67%
Line 566 ⟶ 660:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 10
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.50%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 2
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 2
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.10%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 46
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.32%
Line 579 ⟶ 675:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 32
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.65%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 9
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 11
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.46%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.57%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 2
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.10%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -44
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -2.27%
Line 592 ⟶ 690:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 58
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.42%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 16
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 25
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.39%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.61%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 9
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.22%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -862
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -21.12%
Line 605 ⟶ 705:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 7
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.42%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 4
| style="background:#ffa6ff"{{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.24%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.00%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -80
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -4.76%
Line 618 ⟶ 720:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 569
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 6.89%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 8
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 20
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.10%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.24%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 12
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.15%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,272
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15.40%
Line 631 ⟶ 735:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 4
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 0.31%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 1
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 3
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.08%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.24%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 2
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.16%
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 79
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6.21%
Line 644 ⟶ 750:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 172
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.22%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 21
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 37
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.15%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.26%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 16
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.11%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,814
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -12.90%
Line 657 ⟶ 765:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 65
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 3.53%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 3
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 9
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.16%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.49%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 6
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.33%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -111
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6.03%
Line 670 ⟶ 780:
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 52
| {{party shading/Progressive}}| 1.49%
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 10
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 16
| {{party shading/Prohibition}}| 0.29%
| style="background:#ffa6ff"| 0.46%
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 6
| {{party shading/Socialist}}| 0.17%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -13
| {{party shading/Republican}}| -0.37%
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,481
|- style="text-align:center;"
!Totals!!107,370!!49.98%!!101,514!!47.26%!!4,972!!2.31%!!960628!!0.4529%!!332!!0.15%!!5,856!!2.73%!!214,816
|}
 
==See also==
* [[United States presidential elections in Idaho]]
 
==Notes==
{{notelistNotelist}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
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{{State Results of the 1948 U.S. presidential election}}
{{United States elections}}
 
[[Category:United States presidential election, 1948, by state|Idaho]]
[[Category:1948 United States presidential election by state|Idaho]]
[[Category:United States presidential elections in Idaho|1948]]
[[Category:1948 Idaho elections, 1948]]

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