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词条 1964 United States presidential election in Indiana
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  1. Results

     Results by county 

  2. References

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| election_name = United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964
| country = Indiana
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = United States presidential election in Indiana, 1960
| previous_year = 1960
| next_election = United States presidential election in Indiana, 1968
| next_year = 1968
| election_date = November 3, 1964[1]
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Lyndon B. Johnson
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| home_state1 = Texas
| running_mate1 = Hubert Humphrey
| electoral_vote1 = 13
| popular_vote1 = 1,170,848
| percentage1 = 55.9%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = Barry Goldwater
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state2 = Arizona
| running_mate2 = William E. Miller
| electoral_vote2 = 0
| popular_vote2 = 911,118
| percentage2 = 43.6%
| title = President
| map_image = United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964, by county.png
| map_size = 150px
| map_caption = Results by county
Goldwater {{colorbox|#ed1c24}} {{colorbox|#3f48cc}} Johnson
| before_election = Lyndon B. Johnson
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Lyndon B. Johnson
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{ElectionsIN}}

The 1964 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Indiana voters chose thirteen[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Before this election, Indiana had not voted Democratic since Franklin Roosevelt‘s 46-state landslide of 1936, although native son Wendell Willkie in 1940 and Thomas E. Dewey in 1948 only won by very narrow margins. The pre-election period in the Hoosier State was highlighted by a dramatic Democratic primary challenge from Alabama Governor George Wallace, who won considerable backlash white support in suburban areas.[3] However, Wallace lost by worse than one-to-two against solitary opponent Matthew E. Welsh in Indiana[4] and never had any hope of beating incumbent Lyndon Johnson in the presidential race.

Republican candidate Barry Goldwater naturally considered Indiana critical given its GOP loyalty and campaigned in the state during October, when he argued to a severely hostile reaction that America should use nuclear weapons on Vietnam.[5]

Indiana was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D–Texas), with 55.98 percent of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R–Arizona), with 43.56 percent of the popular vote.[6] Powerful hostility to Goldwater’s Black Belt leanings from its Yankee and Appalachia-influenced Northern and Southern regions[7] allowed Johnson to carry the state, although Indiana was still 10.16 percentage points more Republican than the nation at-large.

This would be the last time until 2008 that Indiana would vote for a Democrat in a presidential election.

This is the solitary occasion since the Civil War when Randolph County and Wabash County have voted for a Democratic Presidential candidate.[8] {{As of|2016|11|alt=As of the 2016 presidential election}}, this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Demcoratic Presidential candidate: Allen, Adams, Bartholomew, Brown, Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Decatur, DeKalb, Elkhart, Fayette, Fountain, Franklin, Grant, Hancock, Henry, Howard, Huntington, Jackson, Jay, Jennings, LaGrange County, Lawrence, Marshall, Miami, Montgomery County, Noble, Orange, Parke, Pulaski, Putnam, Ripley, Shelby, Tipton, Union, Warren, Wells, White, and Whitley.[9]

Results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964[10]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 1,170,848
| percentage = 55.98%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Barry Goldwater
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 911,118
| percentage = 43.56%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = E. Harold Munn
| party = Prohibition Party
| votes = 8,266
| percentage = 0.40%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Eric Hass
| party = Socialist Labor Party
| votes = 1,374
| percentage = 0.07%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 2,091,606
| percentage= 100%
}}{{Election box end}}

Results by county

Lyndon Baines Johnson
Democratic
Barry Morris Goldwater
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[11]
County#%#%#%#%#
Adams6,63760.48%4,23038.55%1060.97%2,40721.94%10,973
Allen50,70650.53%49,28449.11%3630.36%1,4221.42%100,353
Bartholomew12,94053.72%11,02645.77%1240.51%1,9147.95%24,090
Benton2,94050.42%2,88649.49%50.09%540.93%5,831
Blackford4,21061.65%2,55237.37%670.98%1,65824.28%6,829
Boone6,71647.36%7,41952.32%460.32%-703-4.96%14,181
Brown2,13560.24%1,39039.22%190.54%74521.02%3,544
Carroll4,78954.96%3,89644.71%290.33%89310.25%8,714
Cass11,14858.74%7,73540.76%950.50%3,41317.98%18,978
Clark17,33068.89%7,70130.61%1250.50%9,62938.28%25,156
Clay6,52854.28%5,41245.00%860.72%1,1169.28%12,026
Clinton8,35353.61%7,15745.93%720.46%1,1967.68%15,582
Crawford2,51457.40%1,82841.74%380.87%68615.66%4,380
Daviess6,52850.62%6,31949.00%480.37%2091.62%12,895
Dearborn7,69958.33%5,47341.47%260.20%2,22616.87%13,198
Decatur5,56453.94%4,70245.58%490.48%8628.36%10,315
De Kalb7,55954.42%6,21044.71%1200.86%1,3499.71%13,889
Delaware28,46958.48%20,02241.13%1870.38%8,44717.35%48,678
Dubois10,11472.56%3,80027.26%250.18%6,31445.30%13,939
Elkhart21,67951.72%19,87047.41%3650.87%1,8094.32%41,914
Fayette6,71358.92%4,63740.70%430.38%2,07618.22%11,393
Floyd15,65666.23%7,83433.14%1480.63%7,82233.09%23,638
Fountain5,57454.23%4,66645.40%380.37%9088.83%10,278
Franklin4,02157.48%2,95642.26%180.26%1,06515.23%6,995
Fulton4,37449.60%4,41050.01%340.39%-36-0.41%8,818
Gibson10,50763.84%5,86535.64%860.52%4,64228.21%16,458
Grant17,57454.08%14,68845.20%2320.71%2,8868.88%32,494
Greene8,57458.85%5,91940.62%770.53%2,65518.22%14,570
Hamilton7,55338.38%12,06061.28%680.35%-4,507-22.90%19,681
Hancock6,57350.59%6,37049.03%500.38%2031.56%12,993
Harrison5,94961.28%3,67137.81%880.91%2,27823.47%9,708
Hendricks8,85743.41%11,49756.34%510.25%-2,640-12.94%20,405
Henry12,37454.52%10,18444.87%1390.61%2,1909.65%22,697
Howard17,80957.56%12,89741.68%2350.76%4,91215.88%30,941
Huntington9,30855.26%7,43844.16%980.58%1,87011.10%16,844
Jackson8,57257.26%6,28541.98%1140.76%2,28715.28%14,971
Jasper3,99546.91%4,49752.81%240.28%-502-5.89%8,516
Jay6,78159.91%4,43939.22%980.87%2,34220.69%11,318
Jefferson6,69457.78%4,80841.50%840.73%1,88616.28%11,586
Jennings4,30755.14%3,46944.41%350.45%83810.73%7,811
Johnson10,09948.87%10,47250.68%920.45%-373-1.81%20,663
Knox12,67862.11%7,61237.29%1210.59%5,06624.82%20,411
Kosciusko8,75945.18%10,48854.10%1410.73%-1,729-8.92%19,388
Lagrange2,81849.96%2,78549.38%370.66%330.59%5,640
Lake134,97864.42%73,72235.19%8230.39%61,25629.24%209,523
La Porte22,22057.57%16,27042.16%1040.27%5,95015.42%38,594
Lawrence8,67751.17%8,18648.28%930.55%4912.90%16,956
Madison33,32557.73%24,17141.87%2330.40%9,15415.86%57,729
Marion152,41851.43%143,01548.25%9480.32%9,4033.17%296,381
Marshall8,39751.15%7,89548.10%1230.75%5023.06%16,415
Martin3,13760.96%2,00038.87%90.17%1,13722.09%5,146
Miami7,66754.53%6,27044.59%1230.87%1,3979.94%14,060
Monroe11,91853.27%10,30946.08%1450.65%1,6097.19%22,372
Montgomery8,04250.48%7,82349.11%650.41%2191.37%15,930
Morgan7,01145.44%8,34754.10%700.45%-1,336-8.66%15,428
Newton2,54747.70%2,78052.06%130.24%-233-4.36%5,340
Noble7,62157.03%5,68242.52%600.45%1,93914.51%13,363
Ohio1,39760.53%90539.21%60.26%49221.32%2,308
Orange4,49051.55%4,18748.07%330.38%3033.48%8,710
Owen3,33954.20%2,78845.26%330.54%5518.94%6,160
Parke4,03452.93%3,57046.84%170.22%4646.09%7,621
Perry6,22666.65%3,09033.08%250.27%3,13633.57%9,341
Pike4,51962.14%2,70337.17%500.69%1,81624.97%7,272
Porter12,97547.00%14,48052.45%1520.55%-1,505-5.45%27,607
Posey6,16463.09%3,57336.57%330.34%2,59126.52%9,770
Pulaski3,40851.37%3,20248.27%240.36%2063.11%6,634
Putnam6,27553.96%5,33145.84%240.21%9448.12%11,630
Randolph6,80450.38%6,55148.50%1511.12%2531.87%13,506
Ripley5,93356.23%4,58743.47%320.30%1,34612.76%10,552
Rush4,45049.31%4,50749.94%680.75%-57-0.63%9,025
St. Joseph65,84461.91%39,87237.49%6300.59%25,97224.42%106,346
Scott4,20567.79%1,99232.11%60.10%2,21335.68%6,203
Shelby9,07855.17%7,31044.42%670.41%1,76810.74%16,455
Spencer4,83454.72%3,98045.05%200.23%8549.67%8,834
Starke4,83858.14%3,46641.65%170.20%1,37216.49%8,321
Steuben3,99949.34%4,07550.28%310.38%-76-0.94%8,105
Sullivan7,35165.28%3,86734.34%420.37%3,48430.94%11,260
Switzerland2,23161.29%1,39038.19%190.52%84123.10%3,640
Tippecanoe20,25751.45%19,03648.35%790.20%1,2213.10%39,372
Tipton4,41053.03%3,86346.45%430.52%5476.58%8,316
Union1,46348.69%1,53150.95%110.37%-68-2.26%3,005
Vanderburgh45,79662.39%27,23137.10%3800.52%18,56525.29%73,407
Vermillion5,95763.49%3,39736.21%280.30%2,56027.29%9,382
Vigo27,60659.05%19,00140.64%1440.31%8,60518.41%46,751
Wabash7,48551.50%6,90547.51%1451.00%5803.99%14,535
Warren2,26151.10%2,15448.68%100.23%1072.42%4,425
Warrick7,22262.04%4,37637.59%420.36%2,84624.45%11,640
Washington4,94357.66%3,59841.97%320.37%1,34515.69%8,573
Wayne15,26949.70%15,34249.93%1130.37%-73-0.24%30,724
Wells5,94559.12%4,01839.96%920.91%1,92719.16%10,055
White5,40751.72%5,01547.97%330.32%3923.75%10,455
Whitley5,79853.95%4,89645.56%530.49%9028.39%10,747
Totals1,170,84855.98%911,11843.56%9,6400.46%259,73012.42%2,091,606

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1964|title=United States Presidential election of 1964 - Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=May 31, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/1965_1969.html#1964|title=1964 Election for the Forty-Fifth Term (1965-69)|accessdate=May 31, 2017}}
3. ^Conway, M. Margaret; ‘The White Backlash Re-examined: Wallace and the 1964 Primaries’; Social Science Quarterly, vol. 49, no. 3: Black America (December, 1968), pp. 710-719
4. ^Lesher, Stephan (1994). George Wallace: American Populist, p. 295 {{ISBN|0-201-62210-6}}
5. ^Matthews, Jeffery J.; ‘To Defeat a Maverick: The Goldwater Candidacy Revisited, 1963-1964’; Presidential Studies Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 4: Rules of the Game: How to Play the Presidency (Fall, 1997), pp. 662-678
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1964|title=The American Presidency Project - Election of 1964|accessdate=May 31, 2017}}
7. ^Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 363-364, 397 {{ISBN|9780691163246}}
8. ^Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 187-192 {{ISBN|0786422173}}
9. ^Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=18&year=1964|title=1964 Presidential General Election Results – Indiana|accessdate=May 31, 2017}}
11. ^Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964; pp. 147-148 {{ISBN|0405077114}}
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