State Hoover Roosevelt Alabama 186 2,136 Arizona 2,200 Arkansas 73 631 California 18,000 34,000 Colorado 8,881 10,183 Conn. 276,944 273,500 Delaware 340 296 Florida 1,400 4,300 Georgia 4,500 7,700 Idaho Illinois 76,000 115,000 Indiana 230,000 284,000 Iowa Kansas 66,962 67,664 Kentucky Louisiana 401 10,215 Maine 162,037 125,381 Maryland 86,124 170,710 Mass. 496,707 554,907 Michigan 83,111 83,452 Minnesota 551 948 Mississippi 1,734, 6,700 Missouri 683,192 954,854 Montana 5,751 9,105 Nebraska 3,000 8,000 Nevada New Hampshire 49,000 39,000 New Mexico 2,927 6,214 New Jersey 36,000 42,000 New York 1,795,185 2,438,101 North Carolina 59,409 230,598 North Dakota 2,946 3,369 Ohio 58,000 43,000 Oklahoma 15,000 4,000 Oregon 34 58 Pennsylvania 379,963 294,948 Rhode Island 85,173 100,746 South Carolina 1,114 66,500 South Dakota 15,866 22,195 Texas 22,000 16,800 Tennessee 24,000 168,000 Vermont 77,665 54,751 Virginia 37,000 96,000 Utah Washington West Virginia 50,500 58,300 Wisconsin 16,510 34,906 Wyoming 1,060 1,630 State Elections Massachusetts Governor Ely, 478,834 Youngman, 391,238 L.t.-Governor Bacon, 199,249 Swift, 157,628 New York City Elections O'Brien by 616,736
Mr. Hoover conceded defeat at 12.15 o'clock. Shortly afterward he sent congratulations to Roosevelt.
In 14 states in which the report of the gubernatorial contests is definite, Democratic governors were elected in all 14 of them.
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