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1964 United States presidential election in Florida

The 1964 United States presidential election in Florida was held November 3, 1964. All contemporary fifty states and the District of Columbia took part, and Florida voters selected fourteen electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Florida was the second-closest state won by Johnson, after Idaho.[1] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate carried Charlotte County.[2]

1964 United States presidential election in Florida

← 1960 November 3, 1964 1968 →
Turnout74%
 
Nominee Lyndon B. Johnson Barry Goldwater
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Texas Arizona
Running mate Hubert Humphrey William E. Miller
Electoral vote 14 0
Popular vote 948,540 905,941
Percentage 51.15% 48.85%

County Results

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Background edit

The Democratic Party lost only six counties at a presidential level between 1892 and 1944.[3] The Republican presidential nominee won Florida in the 1952, 1956, and 1960 elections.[4]

Campaign edit

 
A Lyndon B. Johnson campaign office in Key West.

Retirement communities further south were supportive of Republican in presidential elections over the previous fifteen years, were opposed to Barry Goldwater’s desire to privatize Social Security and his criticism of the United States' space program.[5][4]

Lyndon B. Johnson won Florida by 42,599 votes, a margin of 2.30%, or a swing of 5.32% from the 1960 result. Increased registration of black voters, which reached 51%, was crucial to Johnson regaining Florida. In the northern counties of Lafayette and Liberty, where no black people were registered, swings toward Goldwater reached over 100%.[6]

However, amidst a national Democratic landslide, Florida weighed in as a massive 20.28% more Republican than the nation at large, the most Republican Florida has ever been compared to the nation at large. Although Johnson carried 20 of the state's 67 counties, in only two of them, Monroe and Dade, did he exceed his nationwide vote share of 61.05%.[7]

Results edit

 
Dot map of results by county

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate carried Charlotte County.[2]

1964 United States presidential election in Florida[1]
Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote
Count % Count %
Democratic Lyndon Baines Johnson of Texas Hubert Horatio Humphrey of Minnesota 948,540 51.15% 14 100.00%
Republican Barry Goldwater of Arizona William E. Miller of New York 905,941 48.85% 0 0.00%
Total 1,854,841 100.00% 14 100.00%

Results by county edit

County Lyndon Baines Johnson
Democratic
Barry Morris Goldwater
Republican
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Alachua 13,483 54.73% 11,151 45.27% 2,332 9.47% 24,634
Baker 1,137 50.35% 1,121 49.65% 16 0.71% 2,258
Bay 7,846 37.91% 12,849 62.09% -5,003 -24.17% 20,695
Bradford 2,320 53.87% 1,987 46.13% 333 7.73% 4,307
Brevard 24,833 50.29% 24,551 49.71% 282 0.57% 49,384
Broward 68,406 44.51% 85,264 55.49% -16,858 -10.97% 153,670
Calhoun 980 35.34% 1,793 64.66% -813 -29.32% 2,773
Charlotte 4,831 53.71% 4,163 46.29% 668 7.43% 8,994
Citrus 2,521 51.98% 2,329 48.02% 192 3.96% 4,850
Clay 3,114 45.01% 3,805 54.99% -691 -9.99% 6,919
Collier 2,877 44.55% 3,581 55.45% -704 -10.90% 6,458
Columbia 3,249 43.94% 4,145 56.06% -896 -12.12% 7,394
Dade 208,941 64.01% 117,480 35.99% 91,461 28.02% 326,421
DeSoto 1,777 47.22% 1,986 52.78% -209 -5.55% 3,763
Dixie 923 50.41% 908 49.59% 15 0.82% 1,831
Duval 79,365 49.45% 81,116 50.55% -1,751 -1.09% 160,481
Escambia 25,371 43.91% 32,414 56.09% -7,043 -12.19% 57,785
Flagler 940 56.69% 718 43.31% 222 13.39% 1,658
Franklin 1,366 49.05% 1,419 50.95% -53 -1.90% 2,785
Gadsden 4,556 46.67% 5,207 53.33% -651 -6.67% 9,763
Gilchrist 711 56.83% 540 43.17% 171 13.67% 1,251
Glades 441 44.91% 541 55.09% -100 -10.18% 982
Gulf 1,659 45.33% 2,001 54.67% -342 -9.34% 3,660
Hamilton 1,302 52.93% 1,158 47.07% 144 5.85% 2,460
Hardee 1,908 45.12% 2,321 54.88% -413 -9.77% 4,229
Hendry 1,352 45.04% 1,650 54.96% -298 -9.93% 3,002
Hernando 2,320 49.82% 2,337 50.18% -17 -0.37% 4,657
Highlands 4,233 47.14% 4,747 52.86% -514 -5.72% 8,980
Hillsborough 71,289 58.48% 50,616 41.52% 20,673 16.96% 121,905
Holmes 1,193 27.00% 3,225 73.00% -2,032 -45.99% 4,418
Indian River 5,122 45.28% 6,191 54.72% -1,069 -9.45% 11,313
Jackson 4,386 38.31% 7,064 61.69% -2,678 -23.39% 11,450
Jefferson 1,504 47.18% 1,684 52.82% -180 -5.65% 3,188
Lafayette 545 45.68% 648 54.32% -103 -8.63% 1,193
Lake 7,773 37.61% 12,897 62.39% -5,124 -24.79% 20,670
Lee 10,204 44.19% 12,886 55.81% -2,682 -11.62% 23,090
Leon 10,927 41.85% 15,181 58.15% -4,254 -16.29% 26,108
Levy 1,986 55.69% 1,580 44.31% 406 11.39% 3,566
Liberty 377 29.29% 910 70.71% -533 -41.41% 1,287
Madison 2,121 42.91% 2,822 57.09% -701 -14.18% 4,943
Manatee 13,074 43.26% 17,147 56.74% -4,073 -13.48% 30,221
Marion 9,112 45.58% 10,879 54.42% -1,767 -8.84% 19,991
Martin 3,621 45.76% 4,292 54.24% -671 -8.48% 7,913
Monroe 8,936 64.86% 4,842 35.14% 4,094 29.71% 13,778
Nassau 2,781 47.02% 3,134 52.98% -353 -5.97% 5,915
Okaloosa 7,890 44.20% 9,961 55.80% -2,071 -11.60% 17,851
Okeechobee 1,016 43.57% 1,316 56.43% -300 -12.86% 2,332
Orange 38,248 43.90% 48,884 56.10% -10,636 -12.21% 87,132
Osceola 3,531 43.88% 4,516 56.12% -985 -12.24% 8,047
Palm Beach 43,836 46.91% 49,614 53.09% -5,778 -6.18% 93,450
Pasco 8,135 51.68% 7,606 48.32% 529 3.36% 15,741
Pinellas 98,381 55.02% 80,414 44.98% 17,967 10.05% 178,795
Polk 29,355 44.98% 35,906 55.02% -6,551 -10.04% 65,261
Putnam 4,995 49.62% 5,072 50.38% -77 -0.76% 10,067
St. Johns 4,357 36.90% 7,450 63.10% -3,093 -26.20% 11,807
St. Lucie 7,748 51.82% 7,204 48.18% 544 3.64% 14,952
Santa Rosa 3,570 37.37% 5,983 62.63% -2,413 -25.26% 9,553
Sarasota 13,937 38.87% 21,917 61.13% -7,980 -22.26% 35,854
Seminole 9,125 47.52% 10,078 52.48% -953 -4.96% 19,203
Sumter 2,259 58.07% 1,631 41.93% 628 16.14% 3,890
Suwannee 2,393 44.36% 3,002 55.64% -609 -11.29% 5,395
Taylor 1,708 39.09% 2,661 60.91% -953 -21.81% 4,369
Union 740 51.03% 710 48.97% 30 2.07% 1,450
Volusia 34,901 58.28% 24,988 41.72% 9,913 16.55% 59,889
Wakulla 753 37.22% 1,270 62.78% -517 -25.56% 2,023
Walton 2,449 39.49% 3,753 60.51% -1,304 -21.03% 6,202
Washington 1,500 35.50% 2,725 64.50% -1,225 -28.99% 4,225
Totals 948,540 51.15% 905,941 48.85% 42,599 2.30% 1,854,481

References edit

  1. ^ a b Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. ^ Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, p. 164-165 ISBN 0786422173
  4. ^ a b Black & Black 1992, p. 206.
  5. ^ Phillips; The Emerging Republican Majority, p. 224
  6. ^ Bullock, Charles S. and Gaddie, Ronald Keith; The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South, p. 254 ISBN 0806185309
  7. ^ Bullock, Charles S. and Gaddie, Ronald Keith; The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South, p. 254 ISBN 0806185309

Works cited edit

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Main article 1964 United States presidential election The 1964 United States presidential election in Florida was held November 3 1964 All contemporary fifty states and the District of Columbia took part and Florida voters selected fourteen electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president Florida was the second closest state won by Johnson after Idaho 1 As of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate carried Charlotte County 2 1964 United States presidential election in Florida 1960 November 3 1964 1968 Turnout74 Nominee Lyndon B Johnson Barry GoldwaterParty Democratic RepublicanHome state Texas ArizonaRunning mate Hubert Humphrey William E MillerElectoral vote 14 0Popular vote 948 540 905 941Percentage 51 15 48 85 County Results Johnson 50 60 60 70 Goldwater 50 60 60 70 70 80 President before electionLyndon B JohnsonDemocratic Elected President Lyndon B JohnsonDemocratic Contents 1 Background 2 Campaign 3 Results 3 1 Results by county 4 References 5 Works citedBackground editThe Democratic Party lost only six counties at a presidential level between 1892 and 1944 3 The Republican presidential nominee won Florida in the 1952 1956 and 1960 elections 4 Campaign edit nbsp A Lyndon B Johnson campaign office in Key West Retirement communities further south were supportive of Republican in presidential elections over the previous fifteen years were opposed to Barry Goldwater s desire to privatize Social Security and his criticism of the United States space program 5 4 Lyndon B Johnson won Florida by 42 599 votes a margin of 2 30 or a swing of 5 32 from the 1960 result Increased registration of black voters which reached 51 was crucial to Johnson regaining Florida In the northern counties of Lafayette and Liberty where no black people were registered swings toward Goldwater reached over 100 6 However amidst a national Democratic landslide Florida weighed in as a massive 20 28 more Republican than the nation at large the most Republican Florida has ever been compared to the nation at large Although Johnson carried 20 of the state s 67 counties in only two of them Monroe and Dade did he exceed his nationwide vote share of 61 05 7 Results edit nbsp Dot map of results by countyAs of the 2020 presidential election update this is the last election in which the Democratic candidate carried Charlotte County 2 1964 United States presidential election in Florida 1 Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral voteCount Count Democratic Lyndon Baines Johnson of Texas Hubert Horatio Humphrey of Minnesota 948 540 51 15 14 100 00 Republican Barry Goldwater of Arizona William E Miller of New York 905 941 48 85 0 0 00 Total 1 854 841 100 00 14 100 00 Results by county edit County Lyndon Baines JohnsonDemocratic Barry Morris GoldwaterRepublican Margin Total votes cast Alachua 13 483 54 73 11 151 45 27 2 332 9 47 24 634Baker 1 137 50 35 1 121 49 65 16 0 71 2 258Bay 7 846 37 91 12 849 62 09 5 003 24 17 20 695Bradford 2 320 53 87 1 987 46 13 333 7 73 4 307Brevard 24 833 50 29 24 551 49 71 282 0 57 49 384Broward 68 406 44 51 85 264 55 49 16 858 10 97 153 670Calhoun 980 35 34 1 793 64 66 813 29 32 2 773Charlotte 4 831 53 71 4 163 46 29 668 7 43 8 994Citrus 2 521 51 98 2 329 48 02 192 3 96 4 850Clay 3 114 45 01 3 805 54 99 691 9 99 6 919Collier 2 877 44 55 3 581 55 45 704 10 90 6 458Columbia 3 249 43 94 4 145 56 06 896 12 12 7 394Dade 208 941 64 01 117 480 35 99 91 461 28 02 326 421DeSoto 1 777 47 22 1 986 52 78 209 5 55 3 763Dixie 923 50 41 908 49 59 15 0 82 1 831Duval 79 365 49 45 81 116 50 55 1 751 1 09 160 481Escambia 25 371 43 91 32 414 56 09 7 043 12 19 57 785Flagler 940 56 69 718 43 31 222 13 39 1 658Franklin 1 366 49 05 1 419 50 95 53 1 90 2 785Gadsden 4 556 46 67 5 207 53 33 651 6 67 9 763Gilchrist 711 56 83 540 43 17 171 13 67 1 251Glades 441 44 91 541 55 09 100 10 18 982Gulf 1 659 45 33 2 001 54 67 342 9 34 3 660Hamilton 1 302 52 93 1 158 47 07 144 5 85 2 460Hardee 1 908 45 12 2 321 54 88 413 9 77 4 229Hendry 1 352 45 04 1 650 54 96 298 9 93 3 002Hernando 2 320 49 82 2 337 50 18 17 0 37 4 657Highlands 4 233 47 14 4 747 52 86 514 5 72 8 980Hillsborough 71 289 58 48 50 616 41 52 20 673 16 96 121 905Holmes 1 193 27 00 3 225 73 00 2 032 45 99 4 418Indian River 5 122 45 28 6 191 54 72 1 069 9 45 11 313Jackson 4 386 38 31 7 064 61 69 2 678 23 39 11 450Jefferson 1 504 47 18 1 684 52 82 180 5 65 3 188Lafayette 545 45 68 648 54 32 103 8 63 1 193Lake 7 773 37 61 12 897 62 39 5 124 24 79 20 670Lee 10 204 44 19 12 886 55 81 2 682 11 62 23 090Leon 10 927 41 85 15 181 58 15 4 254 16 29 26 108Levy 1 986 55 69 1 580 44 31 406 11 39 3 566Liberty 377 29 29 910 70 71 533 41 41 1 287Madison 2 121 42 91 2 822 57 09 701 14 18 4 943Manatee 13 074 43 26 17 147 56 74 4 073 13 48 30 221Marion 9 112 45 58 10 879 54 42 1 767 8 84 19 991Martin 3 621 45 76 4 292 54 24 671 8 48 7 913Monroe 8 936 64 86 4 842 35 14 4 094 29 71 13 778Nassau 2 781 47 02 3 134 52 98 353 5 97 5 915Okaloosa 7 890 44 20 9 961 55 80 2 071 11 60 17 851Okeechobee 1 016 43 57 1 316 56 43 300 12 86 2 332Orange 38 248 43 90 48 884 56 10 10 636 12 21 87 132Osceola 3 531 43 88 4 516 56 12 985 12 24 8 047Palm Beach 43 836 46 91 49 614 53 09 5 778 6 18 93 450Pasco 8 135 51 68 7 606 48 32 529 3 36 15 741Pinellas 98 381 55 02 80 414 44 98 17 967 10 05 178 795Polk 29 355 44 98 35 906 55 02 6 551 10 04 65 261Putnam 4 995 49 62 5 072 50 38 77 0 76 10 067St Johns 4 357 36 90 7 450 63 10 3 093 26 20 11 807St Lucie 7 748 51 82 7 204 48 18 544 3 64 14 952Santa Rosa 3 570 37 37 5 983 62 63 2 413 25 26 9 553Sarasota 13 937 38 87 21 917 61 13 7 980 22 26 35 854Seminole 9 125 47 52 10 078 52 48 953 4 96 19 203Sumter 2 259 58 07 1 631 41 93 628 16 14 3 890Suwannee 2 393 44 36 3 002 55 64 609 11 29 5 395Taylor 1 708 39 09 2 661 60 91 953 21 81 4 369Union 740 51 03 710 48 97 30 2 07 1 450Volusia 34 901 58 28 24 988 41 72 9 913 16 55 59 889Wakulla 753 37 22 1 270 62 78 517 25 56 2 023Walton 2 449 39 49 3 753 60 51 1 304 21 03 6 202Washington 1 500 35 50 2 725 64 50 1 225 28 99 4 225Totals 948 540 51 15 905 941 48 85 42 599 2 30 1 854 481References edit a b Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved April 7 2017 a b Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Menendez Albert J The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States 1868 2004 p 164 165 ISBN 0786422173 a b Black amp Black 1992 p 206 Phillips The Emerging Republican Majority p 224 Bullock Charles S and Gaddie Ronald Keith The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South p 254 ISBN 0806185309 Bullock Charles S and Gaddie Ronald Keith The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South p 254 ISBN 0806185309Works cited editBlack Earl Black Merle 1992 The Vital South How Presidents Are Elected Harvard University Press ISBN 0674941306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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