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The 1944 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 7, as part of the 1944 United States presidential election . State voters chose four electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president .
New Hampshire was won by the Democratic candidate, incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt , who won the state over New York governor Thomas E. Dewey by a narrow margin of 4.24 percent. A Democrat would not carry New Hampshire again in a presidential election until 1964.[1]
Results
Results by county
County
Roosevelt#
Roosevelt%
Dewey#
Dewey%
Thomas#
Thomas%
Total votes cast[3]
Belknap
5,325
46.24%
6,188
53.74%
2
0.02%
11,515
Carroll
2,461
31.91%
5,251
68.08%
1
0.01%
7,713
Cheshire
7,098
46.00%
8,334
54.00%
0
0.00%
15,432
Coös
8,709
58.36%
6,209
41.61%
4
0.03%
14,922
Grafton
8,743
44.39%
10,947
55.58%
7
0.04%
19,697
Hillsborough
42,306
62.00%
25,921
37.99%
9
0.01%
68,236
Merrimack
13,382
47.82%
14,599
52.17%
2
0.01%
27,983
Rockingham
13,170
43.44%
17,144
56.55%
2
0.01%
30,316
Strafford
12,497
57.07%
9,388
42.87%
13
0.06%
21,898
Sullivan
5,972
50.13%
5,935
49.82%
6
0.05%
11,913
Totals
119,663
52.11%
109,916
47.87%
46
0.02%
229,625
References