ELECTORS
Frank A. Furst
Emerson C. Harrington
James F. Evans
Stuart S. Janney
John C. Mencke
Charles T. Williams
Oliver H. Bruce, Jr.
Thomas J. Younger for John W. Leitch
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Herbert Hoover (R) and Charles Curtis
Norman Thomas (S) and James H. Maurer
William 2. Foster (C) and James W. Ford
Verne L. Reynolds (S-L) and John W. Aiken
GOVERNOR
Albert C. Ritchie (D)
Secretary of State
David C. Winebrenner, III
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Roosevelt and Garner 314,314
Hoover and Curtis 184,184
Thomas and Maurer 10,489
Foster and Ford 1,031
Reynolds and Aiken 1,036
Roosevelt and Garner 61.5%
Hoover and Curtis 36.0 %
Thomas and Maurer 2.1%
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Foster and Ford .2%
Reynolds and Aiken .2%
Roosevelt and Garner 8 electoral
Hoover and Curtis
Thomas and Maurer
Foster and Ford
Reynolds and Aiken
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Roosevelt and Garner 22,821,857
Hoover and Curtis 15,761,841
Thomas and Maurer 884,781
Foster and Ford 179,758
Reynolds, Aiken, and Others 102,221
Roosevelt and Garner 57.4%
Hoover and Curtis 39.7%
Thomas and Maurer 2.22%
Foster and Ford .45%
Reynolds, Aiken, and Others .23%
Roosevelt and Garner 472 electoral
Hoover and Curtis 59
Thomas and Maurer
Foster and Ford
Reynolds, Aiken, and Others
MISCELLANIA
Roosevelt's inaugural speech brought new
hope to the country which was renewed with
the fireside chats via radio that followed reg-
ularly. He rallied the nation to overcome the
depression and began programs of social
justice more sweeping than ever before.
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