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Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator (1959–1971) and Representative (1949–1959) from Minnesota. He was a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (Democratic Party on the national level).
McCarthy was also a candidate for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, coming first in the primaries. He later ran for President four times.
Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1948:[1]
Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1950:[2]
Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1952:[3]
Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1954:[4]
Minnesota's 4th congressional district, 1956:[5]
United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1958:[6]
United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1964:[7]
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]
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:
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]
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary for the United States Senate, 1982:[31]
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