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The '''1964 United States presidential election in Illinois''' took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the [[1964 United States presidential election]]. State voters chose 26<ref>{{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)|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref> representatives, or electors, to the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]], who voted for [[President of the United States|president]] and [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]]. |
The '''1964 United States presidential election in Illinois''' took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the [[1964 United States presidential election]]. State voters chose 26<ref>{{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)|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref> representatives, or electors, to the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]], who voted for [[President of the United States|president]] and [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]]. |
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[[Illinois]] was won by [[incumbent]] President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]–[[Texas]]), with 59.47% of the popular vote, against [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Barry Goldwater]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]–[[Arizona]]), with 40.53% of the popular vote.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=17&year=1964|title=1964 Presidential General Election Results - Illinois|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1964|title=The American Presidency Project - Election of 1964|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref> {{As of|2020|11|alt=As of the [[2020 United States presidential election in Illinois|2020 presidential election]]}}, this is the last election in which [[Adams County, Illinois|Adams County]], [[DeWitt County, Illinois|DeWitt County]], [[Effingham County, Illinois|Effingham County]], [[Logan County, Illinois|Logan County]], [[Menard County, Illinois|Menard County]], [[Morgan County, Illinois|Morgan County]], [[Scott County, Illinois|Scott County]], [[Wabash County, Illinois|Wabash County]], and [[Wayne County, Illinois|Wayne County]] voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.<ref name="How">Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016</ref> This would be the last time until [[1992 United States presidential election in Illinois|1992]] that Illinois would |
[[Illinois]] was won by [[incumbent]] President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]–[[Texas]]), with 59.47% of the popular vote, against [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Barry Goldwater]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]–[[Arizona]]), with 40.53% of the popular vote.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?f=0&fips=17&year=1964|title=1964 Presidential General Election Results - Illinois|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1964|title=The American Presidency Project - Election of 1964|access-date=May 30, 2017}}</ref> {{As of|2020|11|alt=As of the [[2020 United States presidential election in Illinois|2020 presidential election]]}}, this is the last election in which [[Adams County, Illinois|Adams County]], [[DeWitt County, Illinois|DeWitt County]], [[Effingham County, Illinois|Effingham County]], [[Logan County, Illinois|Logan County]], [[Menard County, Illinois|Menard County]], [[Morgan County, Illinois|Morgan County]], [[Scott County, Illinois|Scott County]], [[Wabash County, Illinois|Wabash County]], and [[Wayne County, Illinois|Wayne County]] voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.<ref name="How">Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016</ref> This would be the last time until [[1992 United States presidential election in Illinois|1992]] that Illinois would vote for a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] in a presidential election. |
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==Primaries== |
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The 1964 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. State voters chose 26[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Illinois was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D–Texas), with 59.47% of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R–Arizona), with 40.53% of the popular vote.[3][4] As of the 2020 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which Adams County, DeWitt County, Effingham County, Logan County, Menard County, Morgan County, Scott County, Wabash County, and Wayne County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[5] This would be the last time until 1992 that Illinois would vote for a Democrat in a presidential election.
Turnout in the preference vote of the primaries was 17.77%, with a total of 917,314 votes cast.[6][7]
Turnout in the general election was 84.97%, with a total of 4,702,841 votes cast.[6][7] Both major parties held non-binding state-run preferential primaries on April 14.[6][8]
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The 1964 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on April 14, 1964, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's state primaries ahead of the 1964 presidential election.
In this election, all candidates were write-ins.[6]
The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates.[6]
Incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson overwhelmingly won the primary.
While he received 3.23% of the vote, Robert F. Kennedy was not an active candidate for the nomination.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Lyndon B. Johnson (write-in) | 82,027 | 91.63 |
George Wallace (write-in) | 3,761 | 4.20 |
Robert F. Kennedy (write-in) | 2,894 | 3.23 |
Other write-ins | 841 | 0.94 |
Total | 89,523 | 100 |
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The 1964 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on April 14, 1964, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 1964 presidential election.
The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates.[6]
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Barry M. Goldwater | 512,840 | 61.95 |
Margaret Chase Smith | 209,521 | 25.31 |
Henry Cabot Lodge (write-in) | 68,122 | 8.23 |
Richard M. Nixon (write-in) | 30,313 | 3.66 |
George Wallace (write-in) | 2,203 | 0.27 |
Nelson A. Rockefeller (write-in) | 2,048 | 0.25 |
William Scranton (write-in) | 1,842 | 0.22 |
George Romney (write-in) | 465 | 0.06 |
Other write-ins | 437 | 0.05 |
Total | 827,791 | 100 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.) | 2,796,833 | 59.47% | |
Republican | Barry Goldwater | 1,905,946 | 40.53% | |
Write-in | Others | 62 | 0.00% | |
Total votes | 4,702,841 | 100% |
County | Lyndon Baines Johnson Democratic |
Barry Morris Goldwater Republican |
Various candidates Write-ins |
Margin | Total votes cast[9] | ||||
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Adams | 18,321 | 56.70% | 13,993 | 43.30% | 4,328 | 13.39% | 32,314 | ||
Alexander | 4,763 | 62.20% | 2,895 | 37.80% | 1,868 | 24.39% | 7,658 | ||
Bond | 3,815 | 55.51% | 3,058 | 44.49% | 757 | 11.01% | 6,873 | ||
Boone | 3,694 | 42.23% | 5,053 | 57.77% | -1,359 | -15.54% | 8,747 | ||
Brown | 2,083 | 60.59% | 1,355 | 39.41% | 728 | 21.18% | 3,438 | ||
Bureau | 9,086 | 48.75% | 9,552 | 51.25% | -466 | -2.50% | 18,638 | ||
Calhoun | 1,805 | 58.36% | 1,288 | 41.64% | 517 | 16.72% | 3,093 | ||
Carroll | 4,062 | 47.51% | 4,487 | 52.49% | -425 | -4.97% | 8,549 | ||
Cass | 4,424 | 60.94% | 2,836 | 39.06% | 1,588 | 21.87% | 7,260 | ||
Champaign | 25,792 | 53.96% | 22,010 | 46.04% | 3,782 | 7.91% | 47,802 | ||
Christian | 11,898 | 65.91% | 6,153 | 34.09% | 5,745 | 31.83% | 18,051 | ||
Clark | 4,464 | 50.34% | 4,403 | 49.66% | 61 | 0.69% | 8,867 | ||
Clay | 4,551 | 55.39% | 3,665 | 44.61% | 886 | 10.78% | 8,216 | ||
Clinton | 7,339 | 61.00% | 4,692 | 39.00% | 2,647 | 22.00% | 12,031 | ||
Coles | 11,377 | 56.17% | 8,878 | 43.83% | 2,499 | 12.34% | 20,255 | ||
Cook | 1,537,181 | 63.18% | 895,718 | 36.82% | 641,463 | 26.37% | 2,432,899 | ||
Crawford | 5,624 | 53.78% | 4,834 | 46.22% | 790 | 7.55% | 10,458 | ||
Cumberland | 3,056 | 57.58% | 2,251 | 42.42% | 805 | 15.17% | 5,307 | ||
DeKalb | 10,257 | 46.52% | 11,791 | 53.48% | 1 | 0.00% | -1,534 | -6.96% | 22,049 |
DeWitt | 4,371 | 54.80% | 3,605 | 45.20% | 766 | 9.60% | 7,976 | ||
Douglas | 4,695 | 52.65% | 4,223 | 47.35% | 472 | 5.29% | 8,918 | ||
DuPage | 66,229 | 40.11% | 98,871 | 59.89% | -32,642 | -19.77% | 165,100 | ||
Edgar | 5,966 | 50.59% | 5,827 | 49.41% | 139 | 1.18% | 11,793 | ||
Edwards | 1,991 | 46.81% | 2,262 | 53.19% | -271 | -6.37% | 4,253 | ||
Effingham | 6,782 | 57.35% | 5,044 | 42.65% | 1,738 | 14.70% | 11,826 | ||
Fayette | 6,295 | 58.36% | 4,492 | 41.64% | 1,803 | 16.71% | 10,787 | ||
Ford | 3,427 | 42.43% | 4,650 | 57.57% | -1,223 | -15.14% | 8,077 | ||
Franklin | 13,581 | 64.06% | 7,620 | 35.94% | 5,961 | 28.12% | 21,201 | ||
Fulton | 13,030 | 62.60% | 7,785 | 37.40% | 5,245 | 25.20% | 20,815 | ||
Gallatin | 2,845 | 67.11% | 1,394 | 32.89% | 1,451 | 34.23% | 4,239 | ||
Greene | 4,781 | 60.45% | 3,128 | 39.55% | 1,653 | 20.90% | 7,909 | ||
Grundy | 5,246 | 48.72% | 5,522 | 51.28% | -276 | -2.56% | 10,768 | ||
Hamilton | 3,133 | 55.02% | 2,561 | 44.98% | 572 | 10.05% | 5,694 | ||
Hancock | 6,199 | 52.73% | 5,557 | 47.27% | 642 | 5.46% | 11,756 | ||
Hardin | 1,639 | 55.32% | 1,324 | 44.68% | 315 | 10.63% | 2,963 | ||
Henderson | 2,271 | 54.93% | 1,863 | 45.07% | 408 | 9.87% | 4,134 | ||
Henry | 12,085 | 53.17% | 10,644 | 46.83% | 1,441 | 6.34% | 22,729 | ||
Iroquois | 7,029 | 42.72% | 9,423 | 57.28% | -2,394 | -14.55% | 16,452 | ||
Jackson | 12,165 | 63.43% | 7,013 | 36.57% | 5,152 | 26.86% | 19,178 | ||
Jasper | 3,406 | 56.58% | 2,614 | 43.42% | 792 | 13.16% | 6,020 | ||
Jefferson | 9,653 | 60.71% | 6,248 | 39.29% | 3,405 | 21.41% | 15,901 | ||
Jersey | 3,936 | 56.41% | 3,041 | 43.59% | 895 | 12.83% | 6,977 | ||
Jo Daviess | 4,818 | 51.12% | 4,607 | 48.88% | 211 | 2.24% | 9,425 | ||
Johnson | 1,770 | 44.39% | 2,217 | 55.61% | -447 | -11.21% | 3,987 | ||
Kane | 40,703 | 46.73% | 46,391 | 53.27% | -5,688 | -6.53% | 87,094 | ||
Kankakee | 20,792 | 56.39% | 16,082 | 43.61% | 4,710 | 12.77% | 36,874 | ||
Kendall | 3,430 | 37.53% | 5,710 | 62.47% | -2,280 | -24.95% | 9,140 | ||
Knox | 15,000 | 53.86% | 12,850 | 46.14% | 2,150 | 7.72% | 27,850 | ||
Lake | 62,785 | 51.60% | 58,840 | 48.36% | 42 | 0.03% | 3,945 | 3.24% | 121,667 |
LaSalle | 30,923 | 59.31% | 21,216 | 40.69% | 9,707 | 18.62% | 52,139 | ||
Lawrence | 5,136 | 55.15% | 4,176 | 44.85% | 960 | 10.31% | 9,312 | ||
Lee | 7,315 | 46.41% | 8,445 | 53.59% | -1,130 | -7.17% | 15,760 | ||
Livingston | 8,476 | 45.29% | 10,239 | 54.71% | -1,763 | -9.42% | 18,715 | ||
Logan | 7,712 | 53.12% | 6,805 | 46.88% | 907 | 6.25% | 14,517 | ||
Macon | 35,045 | 66.12% | 17,957 | 33.88% | 17,088 | 32.24% | 53,002 | ||
Macoupin | 15,227 | 64.37% | 8,430 | 35.63% | 6,797 | 28.73% | 23,657 | ||
Madison | 65,115 | 68.45% | 30,009 | 31.55% | 35,106 | 36.91% | 95,124 | ||
Marion | 12,363 | 63.65% | 7,060 | 36.35% | 5,303 | 27.30% | 19,423 | ||
Marshall | 3,561 | 52.60% | 3,209 | 47.40% | 352 | 5.20% | 6,770 | ||
Mason | 4,857 | 63.16% | 2,833 | 36.84% | 2,024 | 26.32% | 7,690 | ||
Massac | 3,396 | 52.46% | 3,078 | 47.54% | 318 | 4.91% | 6,474 | ||
McDonough | 6,144 | 47.08% | 6,907 | 52.92% | -763 | -5.85% | 13,051 | ||
McHenry | 18,014 | 44.46% | 22,503 | 55.54% | -4,489 | -11.08% | 40,517 | ||
McLean | 19,550 | 50.56% | 19,120 | 49.44% | 430 | 1.11% | 38,670 | ||
Menard | 2,491 | 51.76% | 2,322 | 48.24% | 169 | 3.51% | 4,813 | ||
Mercer | 4,410 | 51.10% | 4,220 | 48.90% | 190 | 2.20% | 8,630 | ||
Monroe | 4,605 | 53.92% | 3,936 | 46.08% | 669 | 7.83% | 8,541 | ||
Montgomery | 10,581 | 62.22% | 6,425 | 37.78% | 4,156 | 24.44% | 17,006 | ||
Morgan | 9,235 | 56.05% | 7,240 | 43.95% | 1,995 | 12.11% | 16,475 | ||
Moultrie | 3,733 | 59.96% | 2,493 | 40.04% | 1,240 | 19.92% | 6,226 | ||
Ogle | 6,917 | 39.87% | 10,430 | 60.13% | -3,513 | -20.25% | 17,347 | ||
Peoria | 47,360 | 58.70% | 33,327 | 41.30% | 14,033 | 17.39% | 80,687 | ||
Perry | 6,639 | 60.76% | 4,287 | 39.24% | 2,352 | 21.53% | 10,926 | ||
Piatt | 3,897 | 55.37% | 3,141 | 44.63% | 756 | 10.74% | 7,038 | ||
Pike | 6,576 | 61.52% | 4,113 | 38.48% | 2,463 | 23.04% | 10,689 | ||
Pope | 1,117 | 45.67% | 1,329 | 54.33% | -212 | -8.67% | 2,446 | ||
Pulaski | 3,332 | 66.01% | 1,716 | 33.99% | 1,616 | 32.01% | 5,048 | ||
Putnam | 1,359 | 54.58% | 1,131 | 45.42% | 228 | 9.16% | 2,490 | ||
Randolph | 9,199 | 61.32% | 5,803 | 38.68% | 3,396 | 22.64% | 15,002 | ||
Richland | 4,239 | 52.08% | 3,901 | 47.92% | 338 | 4.15% | 8,140 | ||
Rock Island | 41,759 | 63.78% | 23,714 | 36.22% | 18,045 | 27.56% | 65,473 | ||
Saline | 8,337 | 59.43% | 5,691 | 40.57% | 2,646 | 18.86% | 14,028 | ||
Sangamon | 43,073 | 56.55% | 33,077 | 43.43% | 16 | 0.02% | 9,996 | 13.12% | 76,166 |
Schuyler | 2,504 | 50.88% | 2,417 | 49.12% | 87 | 1.77% | 4,921 | ||
Scott | 1,952 | 54.54% | 1,627 | 45.46% | 325 | 9.08% | 3,579 | ||
Shelby | 7,088 | 62.34% | 4,281 | 37.66% | 2,807 | 24.69% | 11,369 | ||
St. Clair | 74,005 | 72.39% | 28,226 | 27.61% | 45,779 | 44.78% | 102,231 | ||
Stark | 1,776 | 45.62% | 2,117 | 54.38% | -341 | -8.76% | 3,893 | ||
Stephenson | 10,854 | 53.98% | 9,252 | 46.02% | 1,602 | 7.97% | 20,106 | ||
Tazewell | 28,561 | 62.45% | 17,170 | 37.55% | 11,391 | 24.91% | 45,731 | ||
Union | 5,208 | 62.37% | 3,142 | 37.63% | 2,066 | 24.74% | 8,350 | ||
Vermilion | 24,765 | 55.94% | 19,506 | 44.06% | 5,259 | 11.88% | 44,271 | ||
Wabash | 3,721 | 56.16% | 2,905 | 43.84% | 816 | 12.32% | 6,626 | ||
Warren | 4,670 | 47.02% | 5,258 | 52.95% | 3 | 0.03% | -588 | -5.92% | 9,931 |
Washington | 3,670 | 48.87% | 3,840 | 51.13% | -170 | -2.26% | 7,510 | ||
Wayne | 5,198 | 52.28% | 4,745 | 47.72% | 453 | 4.56% | 9,943 | ||
White | 5,963 | 59.85% | 4,000 | 40.15% | 1,963 | 19.70% | 9,963 | ||
Whiteside | 12,536 | 49.21% | 12,940 | 50.79% | -404 | -1.59% | 25,476 | ||
Will | 49,663 | 56.25% | 38,619 | 43.75% | 11,044 | 12.51% | 88,282 | ||
Williamson | 14,613 | 61.55% | 9,130 | 38.45% | 5,483 | 23.09% | 23,743 | ||
Winnebago | 48,834 | 55.02% | 39,920 | 44.98% | 8,914 | 10.04% | 88,754 | ||
Woodford | 5,914 | 48.63% | 6,248 | 51.37% | -334 | -2.75% | 12,162 | ||
Totals | 2,796,833 | 59.47% | 1,905,946 | 40.53% | 62 | 0.00% | 890,887 | 18.94% | 4,702,841 |
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