Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy

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Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy

Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator (19591971) and Representative (19491959) from Minnesota. He was a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (Democratic Party on the national level).

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Senator Eugene McCarthy (D-MN)

McCarthy was also a candidate for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, coming first in the primaries. He later ran for President four times.

House and Senate races (1948-1964)

Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1948:[1]

Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1950:[2]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) (inc.) - 59,930 (60.39%)
  • Ward Fleming (R) - 39,307 (39.61%)

Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1952:[3]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) (inc.) - 98,015 (61.71%)
  • Roger G. Kennedy (R) - 60,827 (38.29%)

Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1954:[4]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) (inc.) - 81,651 (63.01%)
  • Dick Hansen (R) - 47,933 (36.99%)

Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1956:[5]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) (inc.) - 103,320 (64.07%)
  • Edward C. Slettedahl (R) - 57,947 (35.93%)

United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1958:[6]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) - 608,847 (52.95%)
  • Edward John Thye (R) (inc.) - 535,629 (46.58%)
  • William M. Curran (Socialist Workers) - 5,407 (0.47%)

United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1964:[7]

  • Eugene McCarthy (DFL) (inc.) - 931,363 (60.34%)
  • Wheelock Whitney, Jr. (R) - 605,933 (39.26%)
  • William Braatz (Industrial Government) - 3,947 (0.26%)
  • Everett E. Luoma (Socialist Workers) - 2,357 (0.15%)

1968 presidential election

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New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[8]

New Hampshire Democratic vice presidential primary, 1968:[9]

Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[10]

Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[11]

Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[12]

Indiana Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[13]

Nebraska Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[14]

Florida Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[15]

Oregon Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[16]

South Dakota Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[17]

New Jersey Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[18]

California Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[19]

Illinois Democratic presidential primary, 1968:[20]

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1968 Democratic primary results by state

1968 Democratic presidential primaries:[21]

1968 Democratic National Convention (presidential tally):[22]

1968 Democratic National Convention (vice presidential tally):[23]

1968 United States presidential election:

Later presidential races

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1972 Democratic presidential primaries:[24]

1972 Democratic National Convention (presidential tally):[25]

1972 Democratic National Convention (vice presidential tally):

1976 United States presidential election:[26]

1988 United States presidential election:[28]

1992 Democratic presidential primaries:[30]

Other later races

Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary for the United States Senate, 1982:[31]

  • Mark Dayton - 359,014 (69.06%)
  • Eugene McCarthy - 125,229 (24.09%)
  • Charles E. Pearson - 19,855 (3.82%)
  • William A. Branstner - 15,754 (3.03%)

References

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