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1968 United States presidential election in Montana

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1968 United States presidential election in Montana

← 1964November 5, 1968 (1968-11-05)1972 →
 
NomineeRichard NixonHubert HumphreyGeorge Wallace
PartyRepublicanDemocraticAmerican Independent
Home stateNew York[a]MinnesotaAlabama
Running mateSpiro AgnewEdmund MuskieMarvin Griffin
Electoral vote400
Popular vote138,835114,11720,015
Percentage50.60%41.59%7.29%

County results

Nixon

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Humphrey

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%


President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

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The1968 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 5, 1968, and was part of the1968 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Montana voted for theRepublican nominee, former Vice PresidentRichard Nixon, over theDemocratic nominee,Vice PresidentHubert Humphrey. Nixon won Montana by a large margin of 9.01%. A third-party candidate, formerAlabama GovernorGeorge Wallace, won 7.29% of the vote, or 20,015 raw votes, the highest percentage for a 3rd party candidate in the state sinceRobert M. La Follette in1924, and would not be surpassed or equaled until IndependentJohn B. Anderson in1980, who went on to receive 8.05% of the vote, or 29,281 raw votes. Wallace was most successful in the mountain regions, which have a tradition of hostility to Washington D.C. interference, and also toNortheastern big business.[1] Wallace possessed little appeal in heavilyGerman andScandinavianPlains regions.

Nixon's victory was the first of six consecutive Republican victories in the state, as Montana would not vote for a Democratic candidate again untilBill Clinton in1992. However, Montana would return to being a Republican leaning state afterwards.

As of the2024 presidential election[update], this remains the last occasion the Democratic presidential nominee has carriedJefferson County,[2] where Humphrey won a 22-vote plurality.

Results

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1968 United States presidential election in Montana[3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard Nixon138,83550.60%4
DemocraticHubert Humphrey114,11741.59%0
AmericanGeorge Wallace20,0157.29%0
ProhibitionE. Harold Munn5100.19%0
New ReformNo Candidate4700.17%0
Militant WorkersFred Halstead4570.17%0
Totals274,404100.00%4

Results by county

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County[4]Richard Nixon
Republican
Hubert Humphrey
Democratic
George Wallace
American
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Beaverhead1,89661.04%85327.46%35711.49%00.00%1,04333.58%3,106
Big Horn1,78953.87%1,31939.72%2096.29%40.12%47014.15%3,321
Blaine1,29148.63%1,19845.12%1656.21%10.04%933.51%2,655
Broadwater67154.29%43935.52%12510.11%10.08%23218.77%1,236
Carbon1,97254.98%1,35337.72%2587.19%40.11%61917.26%3,587
Carter62462.21%26926.82%11010.97%00.00%35535.39%1,003
Cascade11,58843.23%13,50750.39%1,5395.74%1690.63%-1,919-7.16%26,803
Chouteau1,69553.66%1,21638.49%2477.82%10.03%47915.17%3,159
Custer2,83158.06%1,76036.10%2755.64%100.21%1,07121.96%4,876
Daniels82652.15%68843.43%694.36%10.06%1388.72%1,584
Dawson2,65058.01%1,69537.11%2204.82%30.07%95520.90%4,568
Deer Lodge1,55425.58%4,20869.28%3085.07%40.07%-2,654-43.70%6,074
Fallon99063.26%47730.48%976.20%10.06%51332.78%1,565
Fergus3,36755.59%2,07034.18%61610.17%40.07%1,29721.41%6,057
Flathead7,21551.54%5,25337.52%1,52410.89%80.06%1,96214.02%14,000
Gallatin7,43362.06%3,81831.88%7065.89%210.18%3,61530.18%11,978
Garfield54264.22%19022.51%11213.27%00.00%35241.71%844
Glacier1,64344.76%1,72346.94%2958.04%100.27%-80-2.18%3,671
Golden Valley33260.04%19435.08%264.70%10.18%13824.96%553
Granite62649.56%50239.75%13510.69%00.00%1249.81%1,263
Hill2,97044.53%3,38650.77%3054.57%80.12%-416-6.24%6,669
Jefferson79845.06%82046.30%1528.58%10.06%-22-1.24%1,771
Judith Basin80453.03%60639.97%1066.99%00.00%19813.06%1,516
Lake3,35855.98%1,95632.61%67911.32%60.10%1,40223.37%5,999
Lewis and Clark7,97956.53%5,37938.11%7235.12%340.24%2,60018.42%14,115
Liberty67058.57%39034.09%837.26%10.09%28024.48%1,144
Lincoln2,35540.55%2,67746.10%76513.17%100.17%-322-5.55%5,807
McCone73352.17%58941.92%825.84%10.07%14410.25%1,405
Madison1,28956.39%73432.11%26111.42%20.09%55524.28%2,286
Meagher54362.92%21825.26%10211.82%00.00%32537.66%863
Mineral48341.32%57649.27%1089.24%20.17%-93-7.95%1,169
Missoula9,74548.02%8,39841.39%1,6388.07%5112.52%1,3476.63%20,292
Musselshell95351.15%79542.67%1115.96%40.21%1588.48%1,863
Park3,06357.36%1,81533.99%4608.61%20.04%1,24823.37%5,340
Petroleum21162.99%9829.25%267.76%00.00%11333.74%335
Phillips1,35351.41%1,10041.79%1776.72%20.08%2539.62%2,632
Pondera1,53052.98%1,14939.79%2057.10%40.14%38113.19%2,888
Powder River69964.96%25823.98%11810.97%10.09%44140.98%1,076
Powell1,30147.50%1,20644.03%2318.43%10.04%953.47%2,739
Prairie63567.77%27028.82%303.20%20.21%36538.95%937
Ravalli3,18353.25%2,08034.80%70911.86%50.08%1,10318.45%5,977
Richland2,38159.29%1,39934.84%2285.68%80.20%98224.45%4,016
Roosevelt1,94750.12%1,77145.59%1624.17%50.13%1764.53%3,885
Rosebud1,19056.42%71133.71%2049.67%40.19%47922.71%2,109
Sanders1,45948.70%1,24241.46%2929.75%30.10%2177.24%2,996
Sheridan1,18045.81%1,27549.50%1154.46%60.23%-95-3.69%2,576
Silver Bow5,48827.98%12,62664.36%1,1205.71%3831.95%-7,138-36.38%19,617
Stillwater1,34761.20%67630.71%1778.04%10.05%67130.49%2,201
Sweet Grass1,04370.00%33622.55%1107.38%10.07%70747.45%1,490
Teton1,69754.58%1,22839.50%1795.76%50.16%46915.08%3,109
Toole1,40751.96%1,04838.70%2499.19%40.15%35913.26%2,708
Treasure29856.55%18835.67%417.78%00.00%11020.88%527
Valley2,29049.44%1,92641.58%3938.48%230.50%3647.86%4,632
Wheatland67351.77%52540.38%1017.77%10.08%14811.39%1,300
Wibaux34752.98%25238.47%568.55%00.00%9514.51%655
Yellowstone19,89858.77%11,68234.50%2,1246.27%1530.45%8,21624.27%33,857
Totals138,83550.60%114,11741.59%20,0157.29%1,4370.52%24,7189.01%274,404

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Although he was born in California and he served as a U.S. Senator from California, in 1968 Richard Nixon's official state of residence was New York, because he moved there to practice law after his defeat in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. During his first term as president, Nixon re-established his residency in California. Consequently, most reliable reference books list Nixon’s home state as New York in the 1968 election and his home state as California in the 1972 (and 1960) election.

References

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  1. ^Phillips, Kevin P.;The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 471ISBN 978-0-691-16324-6
  2. ^Sullivan, Robert David;‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’;America Magazine inThe National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. ^Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas;1968 Presidential General Election Results – Montana
  4. ^Murray, Frank (1968).Official Montana General Election Returns: November 5, 1968 – via Internet Archive.
State and district results of the1968 United States presidential election
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