1964_United_States_presidential_election_in_Louisiana

1964 United States presidential election in Louisiana

1964 United States presidential election in Louisiana

Election in Louisiana


The 1964 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Louisiana voters chose ten[1] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Louisiana was won by the Republican ticket of U.S Senator Barry Goldwater, running with U.S. Representative William E. Miller, with 56.81% of the popular vote against the Democratic ticket of President Lyndon B. Johnson, running with U.S Senator Hubert Humphrey.[2][3]

Campaign

Goldwater received 65% of the white vote.[4]

Goldwater became the first Republican to carry Louisiana without winning the presidency, while Johnson would win the national election in a landslide. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Louisiana voted for a different candidate than neighboring Arkansas, and the last election in which Lafayette Parish voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[5]

Results

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Results by parish

Barry Goldwater won 42 parishes and Lyndon Baines Johnson won 22 parishes.

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See also


References

  1. "1964 Election for the Forty-Fifth Term (1965-69)". Retrieved June 1, 2017.
  2. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016

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