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The 1964 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 [ 2 ] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
On election day, 3 November 1964, Democratic nominee James Kirkpatrick won the election by a margin of 506,415 votes against his opponent Republican nominee William J. Jones, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of secretary of state. Kirkpatrick was sworn in as the 32nd secretary of state of Missouri on 11 January 1965. [2]
The Johnson campaign broke two American election records previously held by Franklin Roosevelt: the most Electoral College votes won by a major-party candidate running for the White House for the first time (with 486 to the 472 won by Roosevelt in 1932); and the largest share of the popular vote under the current Democratic/Republican ...
The tables below list the United States presidential elections in Missouri, ordered by year.Since 1904, Missouri has voted for the eventual winner of the presidential election with only four exceptions: 1956, 2008, 2012, and 2020, although the popular vote winner failed the win the electoral vote in 2000 and 2016.
On election day, 3 November 1964, Democratic nominee Mount Etna Morris won the election by a margin of 470,920 votes against his opponent Republican nominee Perry Compton, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of state treasurer. Morris was sworn in for his third non-consecutive term on 11 January 1965.
Missouri voters will have the chance to cast a midterm ballot for five ballot questions, representatives in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House in Washington, D.C., and in the Missouri State Senate ...
1964 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Goldwater, blue denotes states won by Johnson. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate. Senate elections; Overall control: Democratic hold: Seats contested: 35 of 100 seats (33 Class 2 seats + 3 special elections) [1] Net seat change: Democratic +2: 1964 Senate results
Republican state Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick, who was appointed by Gov. Mike Parson in 2018 before winning election in 2020, is running against state Rep. David Gregory, a St. Louis Republican, in ...