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词条 1964 United States presidential election in New Jersey
释义

  1. General Election

     Results  Results by county 

  2. See also

  3. References

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| type = presidential
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| election_date = November 3, 1964
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| nominee1 = Lyndon B. Johnson
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| running_mate1 = Hubert Humphrey
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| percentage1 = 65.6%
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| running_mate2 = William E. Miller
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The 1964 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 3, 1964. All fifty states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1964 United States presidential election. New Jersey voters chose seventeen electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New Jersey was won overwhelmingly by the Democratic nominees, incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and his running mate Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. Johnson and Humphrey defeated the Republican nominees, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona and his running mate Congressman William E. Miller of New York.

Johnson carried New Jersey in a landslide with 65.61% of the vote to Goldwater’s 33.86%, a margin of 31.75%.[1]

Johnson also swept all twenty-one of New Jersey’s counties, the first and as of 2018 only time a Democratic presidential nominee has ever done so.[2] Johnson was the first Democrat to ever carry Ocean County since it was created in 1850.[3] He was also the first Democrat since Woodrow Wilson in 1912 to carry Monmouth and Morris Counties and the first since Wilson in 1916 to carry Sussex County, whilst the counties of Bergen, Cape May, Hunterdon and Somerset went Democratic for the first time since FDR‘s 1936 landslide against Alf Landon.[4]

Johnson broke sixty percent of the vote in fifteen counties, and seventy percent in four: Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, and Cumberland, besides falling just short of the mark in Essex County, where Johnson received 69.9 percent. Hudson would be the most Democratic county, giving Johnson 73.5 percent of the vote. Goldwater’s strongest county was rural Sussex County, where he received 45.2 percent of the vote to Johnson’s 54.8%.

New Jersey in this era was usually a swing state with a slight Republican lean. But this normal pattern was broken in 1964, as Goldwater’s staunch conservatism led many moderate Northeastern Republicans to view Goldwater as an extremist and defect to the Democrats that year. As Johnson won a massive landslide nationally, normally GOP-leaning New Jersey’s result would even be almost 10% more Democratic than the national average. This was also the last time New Jersey would go to a Democratic candidate for president until 1992. {{As of|2016|11|alt=As of the 2016 presidential election}}, this is the last election in which Morris County, Sussex County, Hunterdon County, and Warren County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[5]

General Election

Results

United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1964
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson1,867,67165.61%17
Republican Barry Goldwater963,84333.86%0
Socialist Workers Clifton DeBerry8,1810.29%0
Socialist Labor Eric Hass7,0750.25%0
Totals2,846,770100.0%17
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)69%/88%

Results by county

Lyndon Baines Johnson
Democratic
Barry Morris Goldwater
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
County#%#%#%#%#
Atlantic50,94565.30%25,62632.85%1,4481.86%25,31932.45%78,019
Bergen234,84959.69%157,89940.13%7170.18%76,95019.56%393,465
Burlington57,63864.80%31,21535.09%920.10%26,42329.71%88,945
Camden124,62067.09%60,84432.75%2970.16%63,77634.33%185,761
Cape May14,94356.65%11,39043.18%470.18%3,55313.47%26,380
Cumberland33,59372.69%12,61127.29%110.02%20,98245.40%46,215
Essex277,04269.88%116,17229.30%3,2630.82%160,87040.57%396,477
Gloucester40,30562.93%23,70237.00%450.07%16,60325.92%64,052
Hudson200,05173.55%69,51525.56%2,4430.90%130,53647.99%272,009
Hunterdon15,09159.69%10,17340.24%190.08%4,91819.45%25,283
Mercer86,98571.17%35,08128.70%1480.12%51,90442.47%122,214
Middlesex151,19670.12%63,37029.39%1,0520.49%87,82640.73%215,618
Monmouth95,32060.69%61,36739.07%3680.23%33,95321.62%157,055
Morris73,68457.16%55,02442.68%2050.16%18,66014.47%128,913
Ocean36,89257.90%25,98540.78%8371.31%10,90717.12%63,714
Passaic113,91963.39%63,11435.12%2,6661.48%50,80528.27%179,699
Salem17,84667.23%8,68232.71%170.06%9,16434.52%26,545
Somerset43,65960.41%28,41639.32%1950.27%15,24321.09%72,270
Sussex14,34954.77%11,83645.18%120.05%2,5139.59%26,197
Union164,98966.17%82,99933.29%1,3590.55%81,99032.88%249,347
Warren19,75569.09%8,82230.85%150.05%10,93338.24%28,592
Totals1,867,67165.61%963,84333.86%15,2560.54%903,82831.75%2,846,770

See also

  • Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=1964 Presidential General Election Results - New Jersey|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1964&fips=34&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0|publisher=Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections|accessdate=25 November 2013}}
2. ^Thomas, G. Scott; The Pursuit of the White House: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics and History, pp. 439-440 {{ISBN|0313257957}}
3. ^Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, p. 90 {{ISBN|0786422173}}
4. ^Menendez; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, p.
5. ^Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
{{State Results of the 1964 U.S. presidential election|state=expanded}}{{United States elections, 1964}}

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