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1960 United States presidential election

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1960 United States presidential election

Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 8, 1960. The Democratic ticket of Senator John F. Kennedy and his running mate, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, narrowly defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and his running mate, U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. This was the first election in which 50 states participated, marking the first participation of Alaska and Hawaii, and the last in which the District of Columbia did not. It was also the first election in which an incumbent president—in this case, Dwight D. Eisenhower—was ineligible to run for a third term because of the term limits established by the 22nd Amendment. Nixon faced little opposition in the Republican race to succeed popular incumbent Eisenhower. Kennedy, the junior senator from Massachusetts, established himself as the Democratic frontrunner with his strong performance in the 1960 Democratic primaries, including key victories in Wisconsin and West Virginia over Senator Hubert Humphrey. He defeated Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson on the first presidential ballot of the 1960 Democratic National Convention, and asked Johnson to serve as his running mate. Both presidential nominees were relatively youthful, guaranteeing that America would elect its first president born in the 20th century. The 1960 presidential election was among the closest in American history, due to a number of factors: Kennedy benefited from the economic recession of 1957–1958, which hurt the standing of the incumbent Republican Party, and he had the advantage of 17 million more registered Democrats than Republicans. Furthermore, the new votes that Kennedy, a Roman Catholic, gained among Catholics almost neutralized the new votes Nixon gained among Protestants. Nixon's advantages came from Eisenhower's popularity, and the economic prosperity of the past eight years. Kennedy strategically focused on campaigning in populous swing states, while Nixon exhausted time and resources campaigning in all fifty states. Kennedy emphasized his youth, while Nixon focused heavily on his experience. Kennedy relied on Johnson to hold the South, and used television effectively. Kennedy won 303 to 219 in the Electoral College, and he won the reported national popular vote by 112,827, a margin of 0.17 percent. Fourteen unpledged electors from Mississippi and Alabama cast their votes for Senator Harry F. Byrd, as did a faithless elector from Oklahoma. Kennedy's popular vote margin was the second-narrowest in presidential history, only surpassed by the 0.11% margin of the election of 1880, and the smallest ever for a Democrat (notwithstanding the presidential elections in which the winners lost the popular vote). Kennedy became the youngest person ever elected to the U.S. presidency, at 43 years and 5 months.

Infobox

Party
Democratic
Nominee
John F. Kennedy
Turnout
63.8% 3.6 pp
Percentage
49.72%
Home state
Massachusetts
Popular vote
34,220,984[a]
Running mate
Lyndon B. Johnson
Electoral vote
303
States carried
22

Tables

· Nominations › Democratic Party
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
John F. Kennedy
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
Lyndon B. Johnson
for President
for President
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
for President
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
for Vice President
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts(1953–1960)
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts(1953–1960)
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts(1953–1960)
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
U.S. Senator from Texas(1949–1961)
Campaign
Campaign
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
Campaign
Democratic Party (United States)1960 Democratic Party ticket
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
for President
for Vice President
Senator from Massachusetts(1953–1960)
Senator from Texas(1949–1961)
Campaign
· Nominations › Republican Party
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
Richard Nixon
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
for President
for President
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
for President
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
for Vice President
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Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
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Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
36thVice President of the United States(1953–1961)
36thVice President of the United States(1953–1961)
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
36thVice President of the United States(1953–1961)
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
3rdU.S. Ambassador to the UN(1953–1960)
Campaign
Campaign
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
Campaign
Republican Party (United States)1960 Republican Party ticket
Richard Nixon
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
for President
for Vice President
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36thVice President of the United States(1953–1961)
3rdU.S. Ambassador to the UN(1953–1960)
Campaign
· General election › Polling
Election Results
Election Results
Poll source
Election Results
Date(s)administered
November 8, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
49.72%
RichardNixon (R)
49.55%
Other
0.73%
Undecided
-
Margin
0.17
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Oct. 30-Nov. 4, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
49%
RichardNixon (R)
48%
Other
-
Undecided
3%
Margin
1
Roper
Roper
Poll source
Roper
Date(s)administered
October 24, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
48.5%
RichardNixon (R)
47.5%
Other
-
Undecided
4%
Margin
1
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
October 18-23, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
49%
RichardNixon (R)
45%
Other
-
Undecided
6%
Margin
4
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Sep. 28-Oct. 2, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
49%
RichardNixon (R)
46%
Other
-
Undecided
5%
Margin
3
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
September 9-14, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
46%
RichardNixon (R)
47%
Other
-
Undecided
7%
Margin
1
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
August 25-30, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
48%
RichardNixon (R)
47%
Other
-
Undecided
5%
Margin
1
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
August 11-16, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
47%
RichardNixon (R)
47%
Other
-
Undecided
8%
Margin
Tied
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Jul. 30-Aug. 4, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
44%
RichardNixon (R)
50%
Other
-
Undecided
6%
Margin
6
July 25–28: Republican National Convention
July 25–28: Republican National Convention
Poll source
July 25–28: Republican National Convention
July 11–15: Democratic National Convention
July 11–15: Democratic National Convention
Poll source
July 11–15: Democratic National Convention
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
June 16-21, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
50%
RichardNixon (R)
46%
Other
-
Undecided
4%
Margin
4
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
May 26-31, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
47%
RichardNixon (R)
49%
Other
-
Undecided
4%
Margin
1
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Apr. 28, May 3, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
48%
RichardNixon (R)
47%
Other
-
Undecided
5%
Margin
1
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Mar. 30, Apr. 4, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
54%
RichardNixon (R)
46%
Other
-
Undecided
-
Margin
8
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
March 2-7, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
50%
RichardNixon (R)
45%
Other
-
Undecided
5%
Margin
5
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
February 4-9, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
48%
RichardNixon (R)
48%
Other
-
Undecided
4%
Margin
Tied
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
January 6-11, 1960
JohnKennedy (D)
43%
RichardNixon (R)
48%
Other
-
Undecided
9%
Margin
5
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
November 12-17, 1959
JohnKennedy (D)
43%
RichardNixon (R)
48%
Other
-
Undecided
9%
Margin
5
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
July 23-28, 1959
JohnKennedy (D)
48%
RichardNixon (R)
45%
Other
-
Undecided
7%
Margin
3
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
November 7-12, 1958
JohnKennedy (D)
54%
RichardNixon (R)
38%
Other
-
Undecided
8%
Margin
16
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
April 16-21, 1958
JohnKennedy (D)
51%
RichardNixon (R)
49%
Other
-
Undecided
-
Margin
2
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
January 2-7, 1958
JohnKennedy (D)
49%
RichardNixon (R)
38%
Other
-
Undecided
13%
Margin
11
Gallup
Gallup
Poll source
Gallup
Date(s)administered
Jun. 27-Jul. 2, 1957
JohnKennedy (D)
48%
RichardNixon (R)
43%
Other
-
Undecided
9%
Margin
5
Poll source
Date(s)administered
JohnKennedy (D)
RichardNixon (R)
Other
Undecided
Margin
Election Results
November 8, 1960
49.72%
49.55%
0.73%
-
0.17
Gallup
Oct. 30-Nov. 4, 1960
49%
48%
-
3%
1
Roper
October 24, 1960
48.5%
47.5%
-
4%
1
Gallup
October 18-23, 1960
49%
45%
-
6%
4
Gallup
Sep. 28-Oct. 2, 1960
49%
46%
-
5%
3
Gallup
September 9-14, 1960
46%
47%
-
7%
1
Gallup
August 25-30, 1960
48%
47%
-
5%
1
Gallup
August 11-16, 1960
47%
47%
-
8%
Tied
Gallup
Jul. 30-Aug. 4, 1960
44%
50%
-
6%
6
July 25–28: Republican National Convention
July 11–15: Democratic National Convention
Gallup
June 16-21, 1960
50%
46%
-
4%
4
Gallup
May 26-31, 1960
47%
49%
-
4%
1
Gallup
Apr. 28, May 3, 1960
48%
47%
-
5%
1
Gallup
Mar. 30, Apr. 4, 1960
54%
46%
-
-
8
Gallup
March 2-7, 1960
50%
45%
-
5%
5
Gallup
February 4-9, 1960
48%
48%
-
4%
Tied
Gallup
January 6-11, 1960
43%
48%
-
9%
5
Gallup
November 12-17, 1959
43%
48%
-
9%
5
Gallup
July 23-28, 1959
48%
45%
-
7%
3
Gallup
November 7-12, 1958
54%
38%
-
8%
16
Gallup
April 16-21, 1958
51%
49%
-
-
2
Gallup
January 2-7, 1958
49%
38%
-
13%
11
Gallup
Jun. 27-Jul. 2, 1957
48%
43%
-
9%
5
Debates among candidates for the 1960 U.S. presidential election · General election › Debates
P1
P1
No.
P1
Date
Monday, September 26, 1960
Host
WBBM-TV
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Panelists
Sander VanocurCharles WarrenStuart Novins
Moderator
Howard K. Smith
Participants
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
Viewership(millions)
66.4
P2
P2
No.
P2
Date
Friday, October 7, 1960
Host
WRC-TV
Location
Washington, D.C.
Panelists
Paul NivenEdward P. MorganAlan SpivakHarold R. Levy
Moderator
Frank McGee
Participants
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
Viewership(millions)
61.9
P3
P3
No.
P3
Date
Thursday, October 13, 1960
Host
ABC Studios Los Angeles (Nixon)
Location
Los Angeles, California
Panelists
Frank McGeeCharles Van FremdDouglass CaterRoscoe Drummond
Moderator
Bill Shadel
Participants
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
Viewership(millions)
63.7
ABC Studios New York (Kennedy)
ABC Studios New York (Kennedy)
No.
ABC Studios New York (Kennedy)
Date
New York City
P4
P4
No.
P4
Date
Friday, October 21, 1960
Host
ABC Studios New York
Location
New York City
Panelists
Frank SingiserJohn EdwardsWalter CronkiteJohn Chancellor
Moderator
Quincy Howe
Participants
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
Viewership(millions)
60.4
No.
Date
Host
Location
Panelists
Moderator
Participants
Viewership(millions)
P1
Monday, September 26, 1960
WBBM-TV
Chicago, Illinois
Sander VanocurCharles WarrenStuart Novins
Howard K. Smith
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
66.4
P2
Friday, October 7, 1960
WRC-TV
Washington, D.C.
Paul NivenEdward P. MorganAlan SpivakHarold R. Levy
Frank McGee
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
61.9
P3
Thursday, October 13, 1960
ABC Studios Los Angeles (Nixon)
Los Angeles, California
Frank McGeeCharles Van FremdDouglass CaterRoscoe Drummond
Bill Shadel
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
63.7
ABC Studios New York (Kennedy)
New York City
P4
Friday, October 21, 1960
ABC Studios New York
New York City
Frank SingiserJohn EdwardsWalter CronkiteJohn Chancellor
Quincy Howe
Senator John F. KennedyVice President Richard Nixon
60.4
Electoral results · Results › Unpledged Democratic electors
Count
Count
Presidential candidate
Count
Party
Percentage
Home state
Vice-presidential candidate
Popular vote
Home state
Popular vote
Electoral vote
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Presidential candidate
John F. Kennedy
Party
Democratic
Home state
Massachusetts
Popular vote
34,220,984(a)
Popular vote
49.72%
Electoralvote
303
Running mate
Lyndon B. Johnson
Running mate
Texas
Running mate
303
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Presidential candidate
Richard Nixon
Party
Republican
Home state
California
Popular vote
34,108,157
Popular vote
49.55%
Electoralvote
219
Running mate
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Running mate
Massachusetts
Running mate
219
Harry F. Byrd
Harry F. Byrd
Presidential candidate
Harry F. Byrd
Party
Democratic
Home state
Virginia
Popular vote
—(b)
Popular vote
—(b)
Electoralvote
15
Running mate
Strom Thurmond
Running mate
South Carolina
Running mate
14
Barry Goldwater(c)
Barry Goldwater(c)
Presidential candidate
Barry Goldwater(c)
Party
Arizona
Home state
1(c)
(unpledged electors)
(unpledged electors)
Presidential candidate
(unpledged electors)
Party
Democratic
Home state
(n/a)
Popular vote
286,359
Popular vote
0.42%
Electoralvote
—(d)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
—(d)
Eric Hass
Eric Hass
Presidential candidate
Eric Hass
Party
Socialist Labor
Home state
New York
Popular vote
47,522
Popular vote
0.07%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
Georgia Cozzini
Running mate
Wisconsin
Running mate
0
Rutherford Decker
Rutherford Decker
Presidential candidate
Rutherford Decker
Party
Prohibition
Home state
Missouri
Popular vote
46,203
Popular vote
0.07%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
E. Harold Munn
Running mate
Michigan
Running mate
0
Orval Faubus
Orval Faubus
Presidential candidate
Orval Faubus
Party
States' Rights
Home state
Arkansas
Popular vote
44,984
Popular vote
0.07%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
John G. Crommelin
Running mate
Alabama
Running mate
0
Farrell Dobbs
Farrell Dobbs
Presidential candidate
Farrell Dobbs
Party
Socialist Workers
Home state
New York
Popular vote
40,175
Popular vote
0.06%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
Myra Tanner Weiss
Running mate
New York
Running mate
0
Charles L. Sullivan
Charles L. Sullivan
Presidential candidate
Charles L. Sullivan
Party
Constitution
Home state
Mississippi
Popular vote
(TX) 18,162
Popular vote
0.03%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
Merritt B. Curtis
Running mate
California
Running mate
0
J. Bracken Lee
J. Bracken Lee
Presidential candidate
J. Bracken Lee
Party
Conservative
Home state
Utah
Popular vote
(NJ) 8,708
Popular vote
0.01%
Electoralvote
0
Running mate
Kent Courtney
Running mate
Louisiana
Running mate
0
Other
Other
Presidential candidate
Other
Party
11,128
Home state
0.02%
Popular vote
Popular vote
Other
Electoralvote
Total
Total
Presidential candidate
Total
Party
68,832,482
Home state
100%
Popular vote
537
Electoralvote
537
Needed to win
Needed to win
Presidential candidate
Needed to win
Party
269
Popular vote
269
Presidential candidate
Party
Home state
Popular vote
Electoralvote
Running mate
Count
Percentage
Vice-presidential candidate
Home state
Electoral vote
John F. Kennedy
Democratic
Massachusetts
34,220,984(a)
49.72%
303
Lyndon B. Johnson
Texas
303
Richard Nixon
Republican
California
34,108,157
49.55%
219
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Massachusetts
219
Harry F. Byrd
Democratic
Virginia
—(b)
—(b)
15
Strom Thurmond
South Carolina
14
Barry Goldwater(c)
Arizona
1(c)
(unpledged electors)
Democratic
(n/a)
286,359
0.42%
—(d)
(n/a)
(n/a)
—(d)
Eric Hass
Socialist Labor
New York
47,522
0.07%
0
Georgia Cozzini
Wisconsin
0
Rutherford Decker
Prohibition
Missouri
46,203
0.07%
0
E. Harold Munn
Michigan
0
Orval Faubus
States' Rights
Arkansas
44,984
0.07%
0
John G. Crommelin
Alabama
0
Farrell Dobbs
Socialist Workers
New York
40,175
0.06%
0
Myra Tanner Weiss
New York
0
Charles L. Sullivan
Constitution
Mississippi
(TX) 18,162
0.03%
0
Merritt B. Curtis
California
0
J. Bracken Lee
Conservative
Utah
(NJ) 8,708
0.01%
0
Kent Courtney
Louisiana
0
Other
11,128
0.02%
Other
Total
68,832,482
100%
537
537
Needed to win
269
269
· Results › Results by state
States won by Byrd/Thurmond
States won by Byrd/Thurmond
States won by Kennedy/Johnson
States won by Byrd/Thurmond
States won by Nixon/Lodge
States won by Nixon/Lodge
States won by Kennedy/Johnson
States won by Nixon/Lodge
States won by Kennedy/Johnson
States won by Byrd/Thurmond
States won by Nixon/Lodge
State
State
Col 1
State
Col 2
electoralvotes
John F. KennedyDemocratic
#
John F. KennedyDemocratic
%
John F. KennedyDemocratic
electoralvotes
Richard NixonRepublican
#
Richard NixonRepublican
%
Richard NixonRepublican
electoralvotes
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
#
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
%
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
electoralvotes
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
#
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
%
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
electoralvotes
Margin
#
Margin
%
Margin Swing
#
Alabama
Alabama
Col 1
Alabama
Col 2
11
John F. KennedyDemocratic
318,303
John F. KennedyDemocratic
55.82
John F. KennedyDemocratic
5
Richard NixonRepublican
237,981
Richard NixonRepublican
41.73
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
324,050
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
56.83
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
6
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
80,322
Margin
14.23
Margin Swing
-2.90
State Total
880,334
State Total
AL
Alaska
Alaska
Col 1
Alaska
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
29,809
John F. KennedyDemocratic
49.06
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
30,953
Richard NixonRepublican
50.94
Richard NixonRepublican
3
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−1,144
Margin
−1.88
Margin Swing
N/A
State Total
60,762
State Total
AK
Arizona
Arizona
Col 1
Arizona
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
176,781
John F. KennedyDemocratic
44.36
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
221,241
Richard NixonRepublican
55.52
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
469
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.12
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−44,460
Margin
−11.16
Margin Swing
10.93
State Total
398,491
State Total
AZ
Arkansas
Arkansas
Col 1
Arkansas
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
215,049
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.19
John F. KennedyDemocratic
8
Richard NixonRepublican
184,508
Richard NixonRepublican
43.06
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
30,541
Margin
7.13
Margin Swing
0.49
State Total
428,509
State Total
AR
California
California
Col 1
California
Col 2
32
John F. KennedyDemocratic
3,224,099
John F. KennedyDemocratic
49.55
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
3,259,722
Richard NixonRepublican
50.10
Richard NixonRepublican
32
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
1,051
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.02
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−35,623
Margin
−0.55
Margin Swing
10.56
State Total
6,506,578
State Total
CA
Colorado
Colorado
Col 1
Colorado
Col 2
6
John F. KennedyDemocratic
330,629
John F. KennedyDemocratic
44.91
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
402,242
Richard NixonRepublican
54.63
Richard NixonRepublican
6
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
2,803
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.38
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−71,613
Margin
−9.73
Margin Swing
9.95
State Total
736,246
State Total
CO
Connecticut
Connecticut
Col 1
Connecticut
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
657,055
John F. KennedyDemocratic
53.73
John F. KennedyDemocratic
8
Richard NixonRepublican
565,813
Richard NixonRepublican
46.27
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
91,242
Margin
7.46
Margin Swing
20.00
State Total
1,222,883
State Total
CT
Delaware
Delaware
Col 1
Delaware
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
99,590
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.63
John F. KennedyDemocratic
3
Richard NixonRepublican
96,373
Richard NixonRepublican
49.00
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
82
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.04
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
3,217
Margin
1.64
Margin Swing
12.11
State Total
196,683
State Total
DE
Florida
Florida
Col 1
Florida
Col 2
10
John F. KennedyDemocratic
748,700
John F. KennedyDemocratic
48.49
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
795,476
Richard NixonRepublican
51.51
Richard NixonRepublican
10
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−46,776
Margin
−3.03
Margin Swing
11.51
State Total
1,544,176
State Total
FL
Georgia
Georgia
Col 1
Georgia
Col 2
12
John F. KennedyDemocratic
458,638
John F. KennedyDemocratic
62.54
John F. KennedyDemocratic
12
Richard NixonRepublican
274,472
Richard NixonRepublican
37.43
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
184,166
Margin
25.11
Margin Swing
-8.72
State Total
733,349
State Total
GA
Hawaii
Hawaii
Col 1
Hawaii
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
92,410
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.03
John F. KennedyDemocratic
3
Richard NixonRepublican
92,295
Richard NixonRepublican
49.97
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
115
Margin
0.06
Margin Swing
N/A
State Total
184,705
State Total
HI
Idaho
Idaho
Col 1
Idaho
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
138,853
John F. KennedyDemocratic
46.22
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
161,597
Richard NixonRepublican
53.78
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−22,744
Margin
−7.57
Margin Swing
14.82
State Total
300,450
State Total
ID
Illinois
Illinois
Col 1
Illinois
Col 2
27
John F. KennedyDemocratic
2,377,846
John F. KennedyDemocratic
49.98
John F. KennedyDemocratic
27
Richard NixonRepublican
2,368,988
Richard NixonRepublican
49.80
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
10,560
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.22
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
8,858
Margin
0.19
Margin Swing
19.42
State Total
4,757,409
State Total
IL
Indiana
Indiana
Col 1
Indiana
Col 2
13
John F. KennedyDemocratic
952,358
John F. KennedyDemocratic
44.60
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
1,175,120
Richard NixonRepublican
55.03
Richard NixonRepublican
13
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
1,136
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.05
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−222,762
Margin
−10.43
Margin Swing
9.77
State Total
2,135,360
State Total
IN
Iowa
Iowa
Col 1
Iowa
Col 2
10
John F. KennedyDemocratic
550,565
John F. KennedyDemocratic
43.22
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
722,381
Richard NixonRepublican
56.71
Richard NixonRepublican
10
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
230
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.02
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−171,816
Margin
−13.49
Margin Swing
4.92
State Total
1,273,810
State Total
IA
Kansas
Kansas
Col 1
Kansas
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
363,213
John F. KennedyDemocratic
39.10
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
561,474
Richard NixonRepublican
60.45
Richard NixonRepublican
8
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−198,261
Margin
−21.35
Margin Swing
928,825
State Total
KS
Kentucky
Kentucky
Col 1
Kentucky
Col 2
10
John F. KennedyDemocratic
521,855
John F. KennedyDemocratic
46.41
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
602,607
Richard NixonRepublican
53.59
Richard NixonRepublican
10
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−80,752
Margin
−7.18
Margin Swing
1,124,462
State Total
KY
Louisiana
Louisiana
Col 1
Louisiana
Col 2
10
John F. KennedyDemocratic
407,339
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.42
John F. KennedyDemocratic
10
Richard NixonRepublican
230,980
Richard NixonRepublican
28.59
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
169,572
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
20.99
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
176,359
Margin
21.83
Margin Swing
807,891
State Total
LA
Maine
Maine
Col 1
Maine
Col 2
5
John F. KennedyDemocratic
181,159
John F. KennedyDemocratic
42.95
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
240,608
Richard NixonRepublican
57.05
Richard NixonRepublican
5
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−59,449
Margin
−14.10
Margin Swing
421,767
State Total
ME
Maryland
Maryland
Col 1
Maryland
Col 2
9
John F. KennedyDemocratic
565,808
John F. KennedyDemocratic
53.61
John F. KennedyDemocratic
9
Richard NixonRepublican
489,538
Richard NixonRepublican
46.39
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
76,270
Margin
7.23
Margin Swing
1,055,349
State Total
MD
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Col 1
Massachusetts
Col 2
16
John F. KennedyDemocratic
1,487,174
John F. KennedyDemocratic
60.22
John F. KennedyDemocratic
16
Richard NixonRepublican
976,750
Richard NixonRepublican
39.55
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
3,892
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.16
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
510,424
Margin
20.67
Margin Swing
2,469,480
State Total
MA
Michigan
Michigan
Col 1
Michigan
Col 2
20
John F. KennedyDemocratic
1,687,269
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.85
John F. KennedyDemocratic
20
Richard NixonRepublican
1,620,428
Richard NixonRepublican
48.84
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
539
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
0.02
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
1,718
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.05
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
66,841
Margin
2.01
Margin Swing
3,318,097
State Total
MI
Minnesota
Minnesota
Col 1
Minnesota
Col 2
11
John F. KennedyDemocratic
779,933
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.58
John F. KennedyDemocratic
11
Richard NixonRepublican
757,915
Richard NixonRepublican
49.16
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
962
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.06
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
22,018
Margin
1.43
Margin Swing
1,541,887
State Total
MN
Mississippi
Mississippi
Col 1
Mississippi
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
108,362
John F. KennedyDemocratic
36.34
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
73,561
Richard NixonRepublican
24.67
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
116,248
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
38.99
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
8
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−7,886
Margin
−2.64
Margin Swing
298,171
State Total
MS
Missouri
Missouri
Col 1
Missouri
Col 2
13
John F. KennedyDemocratic
972,201
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.26
John F. KennedyDemocratic
13
Richard NixonRepublican
962,221
Richard NixonRepublican
49.74
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
9,980
Margin
0.52
Margin Swing
1,934,422
State Total
MO
Montana
Montana
Col 1
Montana
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
134,891
John F. KennedyDemocratic
48.60
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
141,841
Richard NixonRepublican
51.10
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−6,950
Margin
−2.50
Margin Swing
277,579
State Total
MT
Nebraska
Nebraska
Col 1
Nebraska
Col 2
6
John F. KennedyDemocratic
232,542
John F. KennedyDemocratic
37.93
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
380,553
Richard NixonRepublican
62.07
Richard NixonRepublican
6
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−148,011
Margin
−24.14
Margin Swing
613,095
State Total
NE
Nevada
Nevada
Col 1
Nevada
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
54,880
John F. KennedyDemocratic
51.16
John F. KennedyDemocratic
3
Richard NixonRepublican
52,387
Richard NixonRepublican
48.84
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
2,493
Margin
2.32
Margin Swing
107,267
State Total
NV
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Col 1
New Hampshire
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
137,772
John F. KennedyDemocratic
46.58
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
157,989
Richard NixonRepublican
53.42
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−20,217
Margin
−6.84
Margin Swing
295,761
State Total
NH
New Jersey
New Jersey
Col 1
New Jersey
Col 2
16
John F. KennedyDemocratic
1,385,415
John F. KennedyDemocratic
49.96
John F. KennedyDemocratic
16
Richard NixonRepublican
1,363,324
Richard NixonRepublican
49.16
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
4,262
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.15
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
22,091
Margin
0.80
Margin Swing
2,773,111
State Total
NJ
New Mexico
New Mexico
Col 1
New Mexico
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
156,027
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.15
John F. KennedyDemocratic
4
Richard NixonRepublican
153,733
Richard NixonRepublican
49.41
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
570
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.18
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
2,294
Margin
0.74
Margin Swing
311,107
State Total
NM
New York
New York
Col 1
New York
Col 2
45
John F. KennedyDemocratic
3,830,085
John F. KennedyDemocratic
52.53
John F. KennedyDemocratic
45
Richard NixonRepublican
3,446,419
Richard NixonRepublican
47.27
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
383,666
Margin
5.26
Margin Swing
7,291,079
State Total
NY
North Carolina
North Carolina
Col 1
North Carolina
Col 2
14
John F. KennedyDemocratic
713,136
John F. KennedyDemocratic
52.11
John F. KennedyDemocratic
14
Richard NixonRepublican
655,420
Richard NixonRepublican
47.89
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
57,716
Margin
4.22
Margin Swing
1,368,556
State Total
NC
North Dakota
North Dakota
Col 1
North Dakota
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
123,963
John F. KennedyDemocratic
44.52
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
154,310
Richard NixonRepublican
55.42
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−30,347
Margin
−10.90
Margin Swing
278,431
State Total
ND
Ohio
Ohio
Col 1
Ohio
Col 2
25
John F. KennedyDemocratic
1,944,248
John F. KennedyDemocratic
46.72
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
2,217,611
Richard NixonRepublican
53.28
Richard NixonRepublican
25
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−273,363
Margin
−6.57
Margin Swing
4,161,859
State Total
OH
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Col 1
Oklahoma
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
370,111
John F. KennedyDemocratic
40.98
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
533,039
Richard NixonRepublican
59.02
Richard NixonRepublican
7
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
0
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
0.00
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
1
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−162,928
Margin
−18.04
Margin Swing
903,150
State Total
OK
Oregon
Oregon
Col 1
Oregon
Col 2
6
John F. KennedyDemocratic
367,402
John F. KennedyDemocratic
47.32
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
408,060
Richard NixonRepublican
52.56
Richard NixonRepublican
6
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−40,658
Margin
−5.24
Margin Swing
776,421
State Total
OR
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Col 1
Pennsylvania
Col 2
32
John F. KennedyDemocratic
2,556,282
John F. KennedyDemocratic
51.06
John F. KennedyDemocratic
32
Richard NixonRepublican
2,439,956
Richard NixonRepublican
48.74
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
7,185
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.14
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
116,326
Margin
2.32
Margin Swing
5,006,541
State Total
PA
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Col 1
Rhode Island
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
258,032
John F. KennedyDemocratic
63.63
John F. KennedyDemocratic
4
Richard NixonRepublican
147,502
Richard NixonRepublican
36.37
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
110,530
Margin
27.26
Margin Swing
405,535
State Total
RI
South Carolina
South Carolina
Col 1
South Carolina
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
198,129
John F. KennedyDemocratic
51.24
John F. KennedyDemocratic
8
Richard NixonRepublican
188,558
Richard NixonRepublican
48.76
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
9,571
Margin
2.48
Margin Swing
386,688
State Total
SC
South Dakota
South Dakota
Col 1
South Dakota
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
128,070
John F. KennedyDemocratic
41.79
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
178,417
Richard NixonRepublican
58.21
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−50,347
Margin
−16.43
Margin Swing
306,487
State Total
SD
Tennessee
Tennessee
Col 1
Tennessee
Col 2
11
John F. KennedyDemocratic
481,453
John F. KennedyDemocratic
45.77
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
556,577
Richard NixonRepublican
52.92
Richard NixonRepublican
11
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−75,124
Margin
−7.14
Margin Swing
1,051,792
State Total
TN
Texas
Texas
Col 1
Texas
Col 2
24
John F. KennedyDemocratic
1,167,567
John F. KennedyDemocratic
50.52
John F. KennedyDemocratic
24
Richard NixonRepublican
1,121,310
Richard NixonRepublican
48.52
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
46,257
Margin
2.00
Margin Swing
2,311,084
State Total
TX
Utah
Utah
Col 1
Utah
Col 2
4
John F. KennedyDemocratic
169,248
John F. KennedyDemocratic
45.17
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
205,361
Richard NixonRepublican
54.81
Richard NixonRepublican
4
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−36,113
Margin
−9.64
Margin Swing
374,709
State Total
UT
Vermont
Vermont
Col 1
Vermont
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
69,186
John F. KennedyDemocratic
41.35
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
98,131
Richard NixonRepublican
58.65
Richard NixonRepublican
3
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−28,945
Margin
−17.30
Margin Swing
167,324
State Total
VT
Virginia
Virginia
Col 1
Virginia
Col 2
12
John F. KennedyDemocratic
362,327
John F. KennedyDemocratic
46.97
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
404,521
Richard NixonRepublican
52.44
Richard NixonRepublican
12
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
397
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.05
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−42,194
Margin
−5.47
Margin Swing
771,449
State Total
VA
Washington
Washington
Col 1
Washington
Col 2
9
John F. KennedyDemocratic
599,298
John F. KennedyDemocratic
48.27
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
629,273
Richard NixonRepublican
50.68
Richard NixonRepublican
9
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
10,895
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.88
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−29,975
Margin
−2.41
Margin Swing
1,241,572
State Total
WA
West Virginia
West Virginia
Col 1
West Virginia
Col 2
8
John F. KennedyDemocratic
441,786
John F. KennedyDemocratic
52.73
John F. KennedyDemocratic
8
Richard NixonRepublican
395,995
Richard NixonRepublican
47.27
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
45,791
Margin
5.47
Margin Swing
837,781
State Total
WV
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Col 1
Wisconsin
Col 2
12
John F. KennedyDemocratic
830,805
John F. KennedyDemocratic
48.05
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
895,175
Richard NixonRepublican
51.77
Richard NixonRepublican
12
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
1,310
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.08
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−64,370
Margin
−3.72
Margin Swing
1,729,082
State Total
WI
Wyoming
Wyoming
Col 1
Wyoming
Col 2
3
John F. KennedyDemocratic
63,331
John F. KennedyDemocratic
44.99
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
77,451
Richard NixonRepublican
55.01
Richard NixonRepublican
3
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
−14,120
Margin
−10.03
Margin Swing
140,782
State Total
WY
TOTALS:
TOTALS:
Col 1
TOTALS:
Col 2
537
John F. KennedyDemocratic
34,220,984
John F. KennedyDemocratic
49.72
John F. KennedyDemocratic
303
Richard NixonRepublican
34,108,157
Richard NixonRepublican
49.55
Richard NixonRepublican
219
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
286,359
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
0.42
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
15
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
47,522
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
0.07
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
112,827
Margin
0.16
Margin Swing
68,832,482
State Total
US
John F. KennedyDemocratic
Richard NixonRepublican
Unpledged ElectorsUnpledged Democratic
Eric Hass Socialist Labor
Margin
Margin Swing
State Total
State
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
#
Alabama
11
318,303
55.82
5
237,981
41.73
324,050
56.83
6
80,322
14.23
-2.90
880,334
AL
Alaska
3
29,809
49.06
30,953
50.94
3
−1,144
−1.88
N/A
60,762
AK
Arizona
4
176,781
44.36
221,241
55.52
4
469
0.12
−44,460
−11.16
10.93
398,491
AZ
Arkansas
8
215,049
50.19
8
184,508
43.06
30,541
7.13
0.49
428,509
AR
California
32
3,224,099
49.55
3,259,722
50.10
32
1,051
0.02
−35,623
−0.55
10.56
6,506,578
CA
Colorado
6
330,629
44.91
402,242
54.63
6
2,803
0.38
−71,613
−9.73
9.95
736,246
CO
Connecticut
8
657,055
53.73
8
565,813
46.27
91,242
7.46
20.00
1,222,883
CT
Delaware
3
99,590
50.63
3
96,373
49.00
82
0.04
3,217
1.64
12.11
196,683
DE
Florida
10
748,700
48.49
795,476
51.51
10
−46,776
−3.03
11.51
1,544,176
FL
Georgia
12
458,638
62.54
12
274,472
37.43
184,166
25.11
-8.72
733,349
GA
Hawaii
3
92,410
50.03
3
92,295
49.97
115
0.06
N/A
184,705
HI
Idaho
4
138,853
46.22
161,597
53.78
4
−22,744
−7.57
14.82
300,450
ID
Illinois
27
2,377,846
49.98
27
2,368,988
49.80
10,560
0.22
8,858
0.19
19.42
4,757,409
IL
Indiana
13
952,358
44.60
1,175,120
55.03
13
1,136
0.05
−222,762
−10.43
9.77
2,135,360
IN
Iowa
10
550,565
43.22
722,381
56.71
10
230
0.02
−171,816
−13.49
4.92
1,273,810
IA
Kansas
8
363,213
39.10
561,474
60.45
8
−198,261
−21.35
928,825
KS
Kentucky
10
521,855
46.41
602,607
53.59
10
−80,752
−7.18
1,124,462
KY
Louisiana
10
407,339
50.42
10
230,980
28.59
169,572
20.99
176,359
21.83
807,891
LA
Maine
5
181,159
42.95
240,608
57.05
5
−59,449
−14.10
421,767
ME
Maryland
9
565,808
53.61
9
489,538
46.39
76,270
7.23
1,055,349
MD
Massachusetts
16
1,487,174
60.22
16
976,750
39.55
3,892
0.16
510,424
20.67
2,469,480
MA
Michigan
20
1,687,269
50.85
20
1,620,428
48.84
539
0.02
1,718
0.05
66,841
2.01
3,318,097
MI
Minnesota
11
779,933
50.58
11
757,915
49.16
962
0.06
22,018
1.43
1,541,887
MN
Mississippi
8
108,362
36.34
73,561
24.67
116,248
38.99
8
−7,886
−2.64
298,171
MS
Missouri
13
972,201
50.26
13
962,221
49.74
9,980
0.52
1,934,422
MO
Montana
4
134,891
48.60
141,841
51.10
4
−6,950
−2.50
277,579
MT
Nebraska
6
232,542
37.93
380,553
62.07
6
−148,011
−24.14
613,095
NE
Nevada
3
54,880
51.16
3
52,387
48.84
2,493
2.32
107,267
NV
New Hampshire
4
137,772
46.58
157,989
53.42
4
−20,217
−6.84
295,761
NH
New Jersey
16
1,385,415
49.96
16
1,363,324
49.16
4,262
0.15
22,091
0.80
2,773,111
NJ
New Mexico
4
156,027
50.15
4
153,733
49.41
570
0.18
2,294
0.74
311,107
NM
New York
45
3,830,085
52.53
45
3,446,419
47.27
383,666
5.26
7,291,079
NY
North Carolina
14
713,136
52.11
14
655,420
47.89
57,716
4.22
1,368,556
NC
North Dakota
4
123,963
44.52
154,310
55.42
4
−30,347
−10.90
278,431
ND
Ohio
25
1,944,248
46.72
2,217,611
53.28
25
−273,363
−6.57
4,161,859
OH
Oklahoma
8
370,111
40.98
533,039
59.02
7
0
0.00
1
−162,928
−18.04
903,150
OK
Oregon
6
367,402
47.32
408,060
52.56
6
−40,658
−5.24
776,421
OR
Pennsylvania
32
2,556,282
51.06
32
2,439,956
48.74
7,185
0.14
116,326
2.32
5,006,541
PA
Rhode Island
4
258,032
63.63
4
147,502
36.37
110,530
27.26
405,535
RI
South Carolina
8
198,129
51.24
8
188,558
48.76
9,571
2.48
386,688
SC
South Dakota
4
128,070
41.79
178,417
58.21
4
−50,347
−16.43
306,487
SD
Tennessee
11
481,453
45.77
556,577
52.92
11
−75,124
−7.14
1,051,792
TN
Texas
24
1,167,567
50.52
24
1,121,310
48.52
46,257
2.00
2,311,084
TX
Utah
4
169,248
45.17
205,361
54.81
4
−36,113
−9.64
374,709
UT
Vermont
3
69,186
41.35
98,131
58.65
3
−28,945
−17.30
167,324
VT
Virginia
12
362,327
46.97
404,521
52.44
12
397
0.05
−42,194
−5.47
771,449
VA
Washington
9
599,298
48.27
629,273
50.68
9
10,895
0.88
−29,975
−2.41
1,241,572
WA
West Virginia
8
441,786
52.73
8
395,995
47.27
45,791
5.47
837,781
WV
· Voter demographics
Demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Kennedy
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Nixon
Total vote
Total vote
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Total vote
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
50.1
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
49.9
Gender
Gender
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Gender
Men
Men
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Men
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
52
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
48
Women
Women
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Women
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
49
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
51
Age
Age
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Age
18–29 years old
18–29 years old
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
18–29 years old
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
54
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
46
30–49 years old
30–49 years old
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
30–49 years old
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
54
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
46
50 and older
50 and older
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
50 and older
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
46
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
54
Race
Race
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Race
White
White
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
White
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
49
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
51
Black
Black
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Black
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
68
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
32
Religion
Religion
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Religion
Protestants
Protestants
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Protestants
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
38
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
62
Catholics
Catholics
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Catholics
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
78
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
22
Party
Party
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Party
Democrats
Democrats
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Democrats
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
84
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
16
Republicans
Republicans
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Republicans
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
5
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
95
Independents
Independents
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Independents
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
43
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
57
Education
Education
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Education
Less than high school
Less than high school
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Less than high school
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
55
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
45
High school
High school
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
High school
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
52
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
48
College graduate or higher
College graduate or higher
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
College graduate or higher
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
39
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
61
Occupation
Occupation
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Occupation
Professional and business
Professional and business
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Professional and business
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
42
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
58
White-collar
White-collar
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
White-collar
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
48
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
52
Blue-collar
Blue-collar
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Blue-collar
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
60
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
40
Farmers
Farmers
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Farmers
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
48
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
52
Region
Region
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Region
Northeast
Northeast
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Northeast
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
53
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
47
Midwest
Midwest
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Midwest
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
48
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
52
South
South
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
South
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
51
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
49
West
West
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
West
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
49
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
51
Union households
Union households
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Union households
Union
Union
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Union
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
65
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
35
The 1960 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup
Kennedy
Nixon
Total vote
50.1
49.9
Gender
Men
52
48
Women
49
51
Age
18–29 years old
54
46
30–49 years old
54
46
50 and older
46
54
Race
White
49
51
Black
68
32
Religion
Protestants
38
62
Catholics
78
22
Party
Democrats
84
16
Republicans
5
95
Independents
43
57
Education
Less than high school
55
45
High school
52
48
College graduate or higher
39
61
Occupation
Professional and business
42
58
White-collar
48
52
Blue-collar
60
40
Farmers
48
52
Region
Northeast
53
47
Midwest
48
52
South
51
49
West
49
51
Union households
Union
65
35

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  118. "Did JFK Lose the Popular Vote?"
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