1964_United_States_presidential_election_in_Michigan

1964 United States presidential election in Michigan

1964 United States presidential election in Michigan

Election in Michigan


The 1964 United States presidential election in Michigan took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Voters chose 21[3] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Michigan was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (DTexas), with 66.70% of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (RArizona), with 33.10% of the popular vote.[4][5] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Livingston County, Allegan County, Antrim County, Grand Traverse County, Midland County, Ionia County, St. Joseph County, Barry County, Newaygo County, Hillsdale County, Emmet County, and Otsego County voted for the Democratic candidate. Kent County would not vote Democratic again until it backed Obama in the 2008 United States presidential election. This is also the best Democratic performance in a presidential election in Michigan to date.

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References

  1. "United States Presidential election of 1964 - Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved May 30, 2017.

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