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1960 United States presidential election in Oregon

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1960United States presidential election in Oregon

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NomineeRichard NixonJohn F. Kennedy
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaMassachusetts
Running mateHenry Cabot Lodge Jr.Lyndon B. Johnson
Electoral vote60
Popular vote408,060367,402
Percentage52.56%47.32%

County results

Nixon

  50–60%
  60–70%

Kennedy

  50–60%


President before election

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

Elected President

John F. Kennedy
Democratic

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The1960 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the1960 United States presidential election. Voters chose six[2] representatives, or electors, to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Oregon was won byincumbent Vice PresidentRichard Nixon (RCalifornia), running with formerUnited States Ambassador to the United NationsHenry Cabot Lodge Jr., with 52.56% of the popular vote, againstSenatorJohn F. Kennedy (DMassachusetts), running with SenatorLyndon B. Johnson, with 47.32% of the popular vote.[3][4] As of the2024 presidential election[update], this is the last election in whichMultnomah County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[5]

Background

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Oregon had not voted for theDemocratic presidential nominee since the1944 election.[6]

Legislation was passed in 1959 that created a primary system for the president.[7] Candidates had no choice as to whether or not they would run in the Oregon primaries.[8] Oregon had a unique law in which all individuals believed to be candidates (by the Attorney General) would be listed, whether or not they wanted to compete in the state's primary.[8]

Primaries

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Democratic primary

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See also:1960 Democratic Party presidential primaries

Since at least 1957, Kennedy had been anticipating running in Oregon's primary due to the state's unique election laws, which would give him no choice as to whether or not he would be listed on the ballot.[8]

Oregon's primary came late, just prior toCalifornia's.[8] Kennedy had made several appearances in Oregon in the spring of 1959, and was leading according to his campaign's internal polling against a plethora of prospective opponents.[8] He garnered the support of figures such asEdith Green.[8] By late 1959, however, SenatorWayne Morse launched afavorite son campaign, which posed a viable challenge to Kennedy's prospects of winning Oregon.[8]

Hubert Humphrey had been seen as having a realistic chance of winning the strongly liberal state electorate if he were to remain a viable candidate through late-May (when the primary was scheduled).[8] However, Humphrey ultimately withdrew earlier on after losing the West Virginia primary.[8]

Kennedy's campaign worried about a potential active campaign effort byAdlai Stevenson II in the state, where many voters were still enamored with the two-time Democratic standard bearer. In a January 26, 1960 memo, campaign managerRobert Kennedy stated that it was important for the Kennedy campaign to try and stop Stevenson from becoming an active factor in the Oregon primary.[8] CongressmanCharles O. Porter was seen as being likely to lead any potential effort to support a Stevenson candidacy in Oregon, therefore, Robert considered persuading him that such an effort would hand the primary to Morse, whom Porter despised.[8] However, by May this proved to be unneeded, as Kennedy had already cleared the field.[8]

While names of several other contenders appeared on the Oregon Democratic primary ballot, the only active opponent which Kennedy faced in the primary was Morse.[8] Oregon was the only state in which Kennedy directly challenged a favorite son candidate.[8] The Kennedy campaign saw the fiercely independent and progressive state electorate as challenging for them to maneuver.[8] He defeated Morse 51 to 32%.[8]

1960 Oregon Democratic Presidential Primary Results[9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentage
DemocraticJohn F. Kennedy146,33251.0%
DemocraticWayne Morse91,71531.9%
DemocraticHubert Humphrey16,3195.7%
DemocraticStuart Symington12,4964.4%
DemocraticLyndon B. Johnson11,1013.9%
DemocraticAdlai Stevenson II (write-ins)7,9242.8%
DemocraticOthers1,2100.4%
Totals287,097100.00%

Republican primary

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See also:1960 Republican Party presidential primaries

Richard Nixon was the only candidate placed onto the Republican primary ballot by the secretary of state.Nelson Rockefeller, who withdrew from the race, received a large number of write-in votes.[7]

1960 Oregon Republican Presidential Primary Results[9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentage
RepublicanRichard Nixon211,27693.1%
RepublicanNelson Rockefeller (write-ins)9,3074.1%
DemocraticJohn F. Kennedy (write-ins)2,8641.3%
RepublicanBarry Goldwater (write-ins)1,5710.7%
RepublicanOthers2,0150.9%
Totals227,033100.00%

Campaign

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Nixon placed first in all four congressional districts.Crook County, abellwether county since the1884 election, incorrectly supported Kennedy. Oregon had one of the lowest Catholic and highest fundamentalist Protestant populations in the United States.[10]

Results

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1960 United States presidential election in Oregon
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRichard Nixon408,06052.56%
DemocraticJohn F. Kennedy367,40247.32%
Write-in9590.12%
Total votes776,421100%

Results by county

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CountyRichard Nixon
Republican
John F. Kennedy
Democratic
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Baker3,51448.46%3,73451.50%30.04%-220-3.04%7,251
Benton9,73464.36%5,39135.64%4,34328.72%15,125
Clackamas28,53154.53%23,67945.26%1090.21%4,8529.27%52,319
Clatsop6,28648.86%6,53050.75%500.39%-244-1.89%12,866
Columbia4,35643.96%5,54655.97%60.06%-1,190-12.01%9,908
Coos8,75140.32%12,89359.40%610.28%-4,142-19.08%21,705
Crook1,73246.35%2,00553.65%-273-7.30%3,737
Curry2,38246.23%2,76753.70%40.08%-385-7.47%5,153
Deschutes5,14551.74%4,77648.03%230.23%3693.71%9,944
Douglas12,49348.39%13,32251.61%-829-3.22%25,815
Gilliam71254.02%60645.98%1068.04%1,318
Grant1,69754.13%1,43845.87%2598.26%3,135
Harney1,46454.40%1,22045.34%70.26%2449.06%2,691
Hood River3,10355.86%2,45044.10%20.04%65311.76%5,555
Jackson17,55454.59%14,53145.19%720.22%3,0239.40%32,157
Jefferson1,41353.75%1,21446.18%20.08%1997.57%2,629
Josephine7,38757.57%5,41942.23%250.19%1,96815.34%12,831
Klamath9,09550.46%8,92849.54%1670.92%18,023
Lake1,55551.90%1,44148.10%1143.80%2,996
Lane36,14852.49%32,59647.34%1180.17%3,5525.15%68,862
Lincoln5,23149.90%5,24350.01%90.09%-12-0.11%10,483
Linn12,89953.89%11,03546.11%1,8647.78%23,934
Malheur5,04359.86%3,38140.14%1,66219.72%8,424
Marion29,12458.28%20,79141.61%550.11%8,33316.67%49,970
Morrow1,00349.12%1,03950.88%-36-1.76%2,042
Multnomah127,27150.53%124,27349.34%3380.13%2,9981.19%251,882
Polk6,70959.38%4,57840.52%110.10%2,13118.86%11,298
Sherman65956.57%50643.43%15313.14%1,165
Tillamook3,93548.92%4,09850.94%110.14%-163-2.02%8,044
Umatilla9,37453.77%8,05346.19%60.03%1,3217.58%17,433
Union3,68947.48%4,08152.52%-392-5.04%7,770
Wallowa1,44046.08%1,68253.82%30.10%-242-7.74%3,125
Wasco4,35549.58%4,42650.39%30.03%-71-0.81%8,784
Washington25,41558.85%17,73641.07%350.08%7,67917.78%43,186
Wheeler56654.84%46645.16%1009.68%1,032
Yamhill8,29559.98%5,52839.97%60.04%2,76720.01%13,829
Totals408,06052.56%367,40247.32%9590.12%40,6585.24%776,421

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"United States Presidential election of 1960 - Encyclopædia Britannica". RetrievedJune 7, 2017.
  2. ^"1960 Election for the Forty-Fourth Term (1961-65)". RetrievedJune 7, 2017.
  3. ^"1960 Presidential General Election Results - Oregon". RetrievedJune 7, 2017.
  4. ^"The American Presidency Project - Election of 1960". RetrievedJune 7, 2017.
  5. ^Sullivan, Robert David;‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’;America Magazine inThe National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  6. ^Swarthout 1961, p. 356.
  7. ^abSwarthout 1961, p. 358-359.
  8. ^abcdefghijklmnopOliphant, Thomas; Wilkie, Curtis (2017).The road to Camelot: Inside JFK's Five-Year Campaign. Simon & Schuster.
  9. ^ab"RESULTS OF 1960 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PRIMARIES". John F. Kennedy presidential library. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2019.
  10. ^Swarthout 1961, p. 357-358.

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