Electoral_history_of_Wayne_Morse

Electoral history of Wayne Morse

Electoral history of Wayne Morse

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Electoral history of Wayne Morse, United States Senator from Oregon, candidate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination and Oregon favorite-son candidate in the 1952 Republican presidential primaries.

Wayne Morse

Originally a Republican, Morse became an independent in 1952 and a Democrat in 1955.

1944

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1950

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1952

Oregon Republican presidential primary, 1952:[3]

1952 Republican presidential primaries:[4]

1956

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1960

District of Columbia Democratic presidential primary, 1960:[6]

Maryland Democratic presidential primary, 1960:[7]

  • John F. Kennedy - 201,769 (70.31%)
  • Wayne Morse - 49,420 (17.22%)
  • Unpledged - 24,350 (8.49%)
  • Lar Daly - 7,536 (2.63%)
  • Andrew J. Easter - 3,881 (1.35%)

Oregon Democratic presidential primary, 1960:[8]

1960 Democratic presidential primaries:[9]

1962

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1968

Primary election

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  Robert B. Duncan
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  Wayne Morse
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General election

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1972

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Democratic nomination for the Vice President of the United States, 1972:[14]

Vote to replace original candidate Thomas Eagleton, nominated at the 1972 Democratic National Convention and then removed from the ticket

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1974

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Note: Morse died before the general election and was replaced on the ballot by Betty Roberts.


References

  1. "Our Campaigns - OR US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1944".

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