South Carolina 1952 Presidential Election
Democratic Candidate vs. Republican Candidate
Democratic Candidate won the South Carolina 1952 presidential election with 173,004 votes (50.7%), a margin of D+1.4. South Carolina's 9 electoral votes went to the Democratic ticket.
Statewide Results
50.7%
49.3%
173,004
Democratic Candidate (50.7%)
168,082
Republican Candidate (49.3%)
Total Votes: 341,086|Margin: D+1.4
County Results
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County Results (46 counties)
| County | Margin |
|---|---|
| Cherokee County | D+56.8 |
| Anderson County | D+55.5 |
| Abbeville County | D+48.2 |
| Union County | D+47.7 |
| Chesterfield County | D+44.9 |
| Barnwell County | D+41.7 |
| Spartanburg County | D+37.1 |
| Oconee County | D+33.1 |
| Darlington County | D+24.6 |
| Lancaster County | D+23.7 |
| York County | D+17.3 |
| Horry County | D+9.4 |
| Saluda County | D+6.6 |
| Greenwood County | D+5.9 |
| Marlboro County | D+4.9 |
| Laurens County | D+4.2 |
| McCormick County | D+3.9 |
| Dillon County | D+3.4 |
| Chester County | D+1.2 |
| Florence County | D+1.0 |
| Aiken County | D+0.7 |
| Fairfield County | R+0.5 |
| Pickens County | R+3.9 |
| Lexington County | R+6.7 |
| Greenville County | R+8.8 |
| Newberry County | R+9.4 |
| Jasper County | R+11.4 |
| Kershaw County | R+17.7 |
| Marion County | R+17.9 |
| Beaufort County | R+18.2 |
| Colleton County | R+18.3 |
| Berkeley County | R+18.5 |
| Orangeburg County | R+24.8 |
| Allendale County | R+26.1 |
| Georgetown County | R+26.1 |
| Richland County | R+28.4 |
| Lee County | R+28.6 |
| Bamberg County | R+30.5 |
| Williamsburg County | R+32.2 |
| Charleston County | R+33.7 |
| Hampton County | R+35.0 |
| Clarendon County | R+37.0 |
| Edgefield County | R+37.7 |
| Sumter County | R+40.2 |
| Dorchester County | R+46.3 |
| Calhoun County | R+48.5 |