County flips in 1928

Davis '24-Hoover '28

Alabama: 22 (including Jefferson)

Arizona: Gila 

Arkansas: 7

Colorado: 2

Delaware: Kent

Florida: 37 (including Hillsborough, Duval, and Dade)

Georgia: 18

Illinois: 9

Indiana: 14

Kentucky: 38

Maryland: 10 (including Baltimore County)

Mississippi: 3

Missouri: 28

Nebraska: 1

Nevada: 1

New Mexico: 10

North Carolina: 42 (including Mecklenburg, Forsyth, Guilford, and Buncombe)

Ohio: 6

Oklahoma: 37

Pennsylvania: 4

Tennessee: 6 (including Davidson)

Texas: 126 (including Dallas, Harris, and Tarrant)

Virginia: 54 (including Richmond City)

West Virginia: 14

Total: 491

Coolidge '24-Smith '28

California: San Francisco 

Colorado: 8

Connecticut: New Haven

Idaho: Fremont

Illinois: 7

Iowa: 4

Kansas: Ellis

Louisiana: Assumption

Massachusetts: 4

Minnesota: 3

Missouri: 3

Montana: 2

Nebraska: 6

Nevada: 2

New Hampshire: Hillsborough

New York: 9

North Dakota: 5

Pennsylvania: 3 (including Lackawanna)

Rhode Island: 2

South Dakota: 1

Texas: Guadalupe, Kinney 

Utah: 2

Vermont: Chittenden

Virginia: Buchanan

Wyoming: Sweetwater

Total: 82

La Follette '24-Hoover '28

California: 10 (including Sacramento) 

Colorado: 1

Idaho: 7

Iowa: 5

Minnesota: 31

Montana: 19

Nebraska: 6

Nevada: 5

North Dakota: 22

South Dakota: 16

Texas: 1

Washington: 4

Wisconsin: 49

Total: 176

La Follette '24-Smith '28 

California: 4 

Illinois: 1

Iowa: 2

Minnesota: 10

Montana: Silver Bow

Nebraska: 2

Nevada: 3

North Dakota: 10

South Dakota: 2

Texas: 1

Washington: 1

Wisconsin: 12

Total: 49

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