1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

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1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

The 1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election. Voters chose four[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Quick Facts Nominee, Party ...
1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

 1964 November 5, 1968[1] 1972 
 
Nominee Hubert Humphrey Richard Nixon
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Minnesota New York[a]
Running mate Edmund Muskie Spiro Agnew
Electoral vote 4 0
Popular vote 246,518 122,359
Percentage 64.03% 31.78%


President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

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Rhode Island was won by the Democratic candidate, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, with 64.03% of the popular vote, against the Republican candidate, former Senator and Vice President Richard Nixon, with 31.78% of the popular vote. American Independent Party candidate George Wallace also appeared on the ballot, finishing with 4.07% of the popular vote.[3][4] Despite the state trending 30 points Republican after setting a record in 1964, the state continued to overwhelmingly vote for the Democratic candidate.

Nixon was the first Republican to win the presidency without gaining the majority vote in Washington, Kent, and Newport counties.

Results

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1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hubert Humphrey 246,518 64.03%
Republican Richard Nixon 122,359 31.78%
American Independent George Wallace 15,678 4.07%
Write-in 445 0.12%
Total votes 385,000 100%
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By county

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County Hubert Humphrey
Democratic
Richard Nixon
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
#  % #  % #  % #  %
Bristol 11,561 59.36% 7,403 38.01% 511 2.63% 4,158 21.35% 19,475
Kent 35,609 58.69% 22,493 37.07% 2,576 4.24% 13,116 21.62% 60,678
Newport 16,251 58.39% 10,504 37.74% 1,075 3.87% 5,747 20.65% 27,830
Providence 169,246 67.64% 70,320 28.11% 10,633 4.25% 98,926 39.53% 250,199
Washington 13,851 51.65% 11,639 43.40% 1,328 4.95% 2,212 8.25% 26,818
Totals246,51864.03%122,35931.78%16,1234.19%124,15932.25%385,000
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By municipality

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Municipality Hubert

Humphrey

Democratic

Richard Nixon

Republican

Fred Halstead

Socialist Workers

George Wallace

American Independent

Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Barrington 3,539 45.40% 4,077 52.30% 3 0.04% 176 2.26% -538 -6.90% 7,795
Bristol 5,005 70.54% 1,896 26.72% 7 0.10% 187 2.64% 3,109 43.82% 7,095
Burrillville 2,763 65.37% 1,337 31.63% 2 0.05% 125 2.96% 1,426 33.74% 4,227
Central Falls 5,977 74.03% 1,794 22.22% 10 0.12% 293 3.63% 4,183 51.81% 8,074
Charlestown 462 37.56% 663 53.90% 0 0.00% 105 8.54% -201 -16.34% 1,230
Coventry 5,264 58.37% 3,242 35.95% 3 0.03% 509 5.64% 2,022 22.42% 9,018
Cranston 21,088 61.30% 11,920 34.65% 30 0.09% 1,366 3.97% 9,168 26.65% 34,404
Cumberland 6,998 64.06% 3,515 32.18% 12 0.11% 399 3.65% 3,483 31.88% 10,924
East Greenwich 1,618 43.93% 1,938 52.62% 2 0.05% 125 3.39% -320 -8.69% 3,683
East Providence 13,154 63.57% 6,802 32.87% 16 0.08% 720 3.48% 6,352 30.70% 20,692
Exeter 380 44.24% 411 47.85% 1 0.12% 67 7.80% -31 -3.61% 859
Foster 511 43.27% 593 50.21% 4 0.34% 73 6.18% -82 -6.94% 1,181
Glocester 988 48.48% 940 46.12% 1 0.05% 109 5.35% 48 2.36% 2,038
Hopkinton 920 45.79% 953 47.44% 2 0.10% 134 6.67% -33 -1.64% 2,009
Jamestown 804 52.79% 618 40.58% 5 0.33% 96 6.30% 186 12.21% 1,523
Johnston 6,339 68.59% 2,362 25.56% 15 0.16% 526 5.69% 3,977 43.03% 9,242
Lincoln 4,411 56.73% 3,064 39.41% 8 0.10% 292 3.76% 1,347 17.32% 7,775
Little Compton 379 34.33% 680 61.59% 4 0.36% 41 3.71% -301 -27.26% 1,104
Middletown 2,635 53.22% 2,117 42.76% 2 0.04% 197 3.98% 518 10.46% 4,951
Narragansett 1,606 55.73% 1,137 39.45% 5 0.17% 134 4.65% 469 16.27% 2,882
New Shoreham 7,153 63.90% 3,617 32.31% 12 0.11% 412 3.68% 3,536 31.59% 11,194
Newport 208 40.00% 294 56.54% 0 0.00% 18 3.46% -86 -16.54% 520
North Kingstown 2,442 44.33% 2,793 50.70% 2 0.04% 272 4.94% -351 -6.37% 5,509
North Providence 7,886 67.48% 3,283 28.09% 6 0.05% 511 4.37% 4,603 39.39% 11,686
North Smithfield 2,647 60.70% 1,532 35.13% 6 0.14% 176 4.04% 1,115 25.57% 4,361
Pawtucket 22,790 69.27% 8,835 26.85% 28 0.09% 1,246 3.79% 13,955 42.42% 32,899
Portsmouth 2,259 55.25% 1,680 41.09% 3 0.07% 147 3.60% 579 14.16% 4,089
Providence 53,850 73.04% 16,342 22.17% 92 0.12% 3,444 4.67% 37,508 50.87% 73,728
Richmond 534 51.05% 437 41.78% 0 0.00% 75 7.17% 97 9.27% 1,046
Scituate 1,372 41.38% 1,747 52.68% 2 0.06% 195 5.88% -375 -11.31% 3,316
Smithfield 3,512 59.33% 2,119 35.80% 5 0.08% 283 4.78% 1,393 23.53% 5,919
South Kingstown 2,730 52.65% 2,215 42.72% 21 0.41% 219 4.22% 515 9.93% 5,185
Tiverton 3,021 60.85% 1,792 36.09% 2 0.04% 150 3.02% 1,229 24.75% 4,965
Warren 3,017 65.96% 1,430 31.26% 7 0.15% 120 2.62% 1,587 34.70% 4,574
Warwick 21,825 58.16% 14,230 37.92% 25 0.07% 1,449 3.86% 7,595 20.24% 37,529
West Greenwich 4,569 60.36% 2,736 36.15% 2 0.03% 262 3.46% 1,833 24.22% 7,569
West Warwick 347 47.15% 322 43.75% 3 0.41% 64 8.70% 25 3.40% 736
Westerly 6,555 67.58% 2,761 28.46% 12 0.12% 372 3.84% 3,794 39.11% 9,700
Woonsocket 14,960 75.91% 4,135 20.98% 23 0.12% 589 2.99% 10,825 54.93% 19,707
Totals 246,518 64.04% 122,359 31.79% 383 0.10% 15,678 4.07% 124,159 32.25% 384,938
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See also

Notes

  1. Although he was born in California and he served as a U.S. Senator from California, in 1968 Richard Nixon’s official state of residence was New York, because he moved there to practice law after his defeat in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. During his first term as president, Nixon re-established his residency in California. Consequently, most reliable reference books list Nixon's home state as New York in the 1968 election and his home state as California in the 1972 (and 1960) election.

References

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