1940 United States presidential election (Dräggel's multi-party USA)

The 1940 United States presidential election was the 39th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 1940. Incumbent Labor Party President Franklin D. Roosevelt was narrowly beaten to second place and the second round by Progressive challenger Henry Wallace in the first round, who then proceeded to get narrowly defeated by famed Aviator and Isolationist Charles Lindbergh, who himself also narrowly beat Democratic candidate Harry Byrd to the second round. This election has been widely regarded as one of the most heated, polarized, narrow and decisive elections in U.S History.

Electoral system
The United States uses a two-round system where the electoral college electors are allocated proportionally to the popular vote of each state with the 2 candidates who win the most votes going to the second round unless an absolute majority is already won in the first round by a single candidate.