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  1. The 1936 United States presidential election was the 38th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1936. In the midst of the Great Depression , incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican Governor Alf Landon of Kansas in a landslide.

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  2. Republican gain Republican hold. Farmer–Labor hold Progressive hold. Non-Partisan League gain. The 1936 United States elections were held on November 3, 1936, during the Great Depression. Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt trounced Governor Alf Landon of Kansas in a landslide and the Democrats built on their majorities in both ...

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  4. The 1936 United States presidential election was the 38th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1936. In the midst of the Great Depression, incumbent Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican Governor Alf Landon of Kansas in a landslide. Roosevelt won the highest share of the popular vote (60.8%) and the electoral vote since the largely ...

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    • Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • John Nance Garner
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    January–February

    1. January 20 – George V, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII. 2. January 28 – State funeral of George V of the United Kingdom. After a procession through London, he is buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. 3. February 4 – Radium E (bismuth-210) becomes the first radioactiveelement to be made synthetically. 4. February 6 – The IV O...

    March–April

    1. March 1 – Construction of Hoover Damis completed in the United States. 2. March 7 – In violation of the Treaty of Versailles and Locarno Treaties, Nazi Germany reoccupies the Rhineland. Hitler and other Nazis later admit that the French army alone could have destroyed the Wehrmacht. 3. March 9 – Pro-democratic militarist Keisuke Okada steps down as Prime Minister of Japan and is replaced by radical militarist Kōki Hirota. 4. March 15 – Austrian Josef Bradl sets the men's world record ski j...

    May–June

    1. May 5 – March of the Iron Will: Italian forces occupy Addis Ababaunopposed. 2. May 7 – Italy annexes Ethiopia. 3. May 9 – Italian East Africa is formed from the Italian territories of Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Italian Somaliland. 4. May 12 – The Santa Fe railroad in the United States inaugurates the all-Pullman Super Chief passenger train, between Chicago and Los Angeles. 5. May 25 – The Remington Rand strike of 1936–37 begins, spawning the notorious Mohawk Valley formula, a corporate plan fo...

    January

    1. January 2 – Roger Miller, American singer-songwriter, musician and actor (d. 1992) 2. January 6 2.1. Darlene Hard, American tennis player (d. 2021) 2.2. Alejandro Maldonado, 37th President of Guatemala 2.3. Julio María Sanguinetti, 2-time President of Uruguay 3. January 8 – Robert May, Australian scientist (d. 2020) 4. January 10 4.1. Stephen E. Ambrose, American historian and biographer (d. 2002) 4.2. Robert Wilson, American physicist and radio astronomer, Nobellaureate 5. January 11 – Ev...

    February

    1. February 3 – Bob Simpson, Australian cricketer 2. February 4 – David Brenner, American actor and comedian (d. 2014) 3. February 6 3.1. Kent Douglas, Canadian ice hockey player, coach (d. 2009) 3.2. Stompin' Tom Connors, Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter (d. 2013) 4. February 9 4.1. Callistus Ndlovu, Zimbabwean politician (d. 2019) 4.2. Clive Swift, British actor (d. 2019) 5. February 11 – Burt Reynolds, American actor, director and producer (d. 2018) 6. February 14 – Anna German,...

    March

    1. March 4 1.1. Jim Clark, Scottish race car driver (d. 1968) 1.2. Kim Yong-chun, North Korean soldier, politician (d. 2018) 1.3. Aribert Reimann, German composer (d. 2024) 2. March 5 2.1. Canaan Banana, 1st President of Zimbabwe (d. 2003) 2.2. Dean Stockwell, American actor (d. 2021) 3. March 6 3.1. Marion Barry, African-American civil rights activist and politician (d. 2014) 3.2. Choummaly Sayasone, 5th President of Laos 4. March 7 4.1. Loren Acton, American astronaut 4.2. Julio Terrazas Sa...

    January

    1. January 1 – Harry B. Smith, American composer (b. 1860) 2. January 5 – Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Spanish writer (b. 1866) 3. January 6 – Louise Bryant, American journalist (b. 1885) 4. January 9 – John Gilbert, American actor (b. 1897) 5. January 15 5.1. Henry Foster, British Conservative Party politician, former Governor-General of Australia (b. 1866) 5.2. George Landenberger, United States Navy Captain, 23rd Governor of American Samoa (b. 1879) 6. January 16 – Albert Fish, American serial...

    February

    1. February 3 – Sophie, Princess of Albania, consort of William of Wied, Prince of Albania (b.1885) 2. February 4 – Wilhelm Gustloff, German leader of the Swiss Nazi Party (b. 1895) 3. February 8 – Charles Curtis, 31st Vice President of the United States (b. 1860) 4. February 9 – Callistus Ndlovu, Zimbabwean academic and politician (b. 1936) 5. February 19 – Billy Mitchell, American general, military aviation pioneer (b. 1879) 6. February 20 6.1. Max Schreck, German actor (b. 1879) 6.2. Georg...

    March

    1. March 8 – Jean Patou, French fashion designer (b. 1880) 2. March 9 – Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, Indian monk and yogi (b. 1855) 3. March 12 3.1. David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty, British admiral (b. 1871) 3.2. Sir David Campbell, British army general and Governor of Malta (b. 1869) 4. March 13 – Sir Francis Bell, 20th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1851) 5. March 16 5.1. Dace Akmentiņa, Latvian actress (b. 1858) 5.2. Marguerite Durand, French journalist, feminist leader (b. 1864) 6. March 18...

    Physics – Victor F. Hess, Carl D. Anderson
    Chemistry – Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye
    Physiology or Medicine – Sir Henry Hallett Dale, Otto Loewi
    Literature – Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
  6. John W. Aiken. Socialist Labor. 12,829. U.S. presidential election of 1936, American presidential election held on November 3, 1936, in which Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt won reelection, defeating Republican Alf Landon. Roosevelt captured 523 electoral votes (to Landon’s 8), and he won every state except Maine and Vermont.

  7. The 1936 United States presidential election was the 38th United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1936. The candidates were Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his running mate John Nance Garner, and Republican Alf Landon of Kansas and his running mate, Frank Knox.

  8. The United States presidential election of 1936 was the most lopsided presidential election in the history of the United States in terms of electoral votes. In terms of the popular vote, it was the third biggest victory since the election of 1820, which was not seriously contested.

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