1960 United States presidential election in Kansas

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1960 United States presidential election in Kansas
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  1956 November 8, 1960 [1] 1964  
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Nominee Richard Nixon John F. Kennedy
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Massachusetts
Running mate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Lyndon B. Johnson
Electoral vote80
Popular vote561,474363,213
Percentage60.45%39.10%

Kansas Presidential Election Results 1960.svg
County Results

President before election

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican

Elected President

John F. Kennedy
Democratic

The 1960 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election. Voters chose eight [2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Kansas was won by incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon (RCalifornia), running with United States Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., with 60.45 percent of the popular vote, against Senator John F. Kennedy (DMassachusetts), running with Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, with 39.10 percent of the popular vote. [3] [4]

Kennedy carried only heavily Catholic Ellis County and urbanized Wyandotte County, the home of Kansas City, Kansas, which has become the Democrats' most reliable county in Kansas during presidential elections.

With 60.45 percent of the popular vote, Kansas would prove to be Nixon's second strongest state in the 1960 election after neighbouring Nebraska. [5] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last occasion Kansas has voted to the right of Idaho, although the two states have voted for the same candidate at every election in this timespan.

Results

1960 United States presidential election in Kansas
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Nixon 561,474 60.45%
Democratic John F. Kennedy 363,21339.10%
Prohibition Rutherford Decker 4,1380.45%
Total votes928,825 100%

Results by county

1960 United States presidential election in Kansas by county
CountyRichard Milhous Nixon
Republican
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Democratic
Rutherford Decker
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Allen 4,94765.89%2,54033.83%210.28%2,40732.06%7,508
Anderson 2,66562.35%1,58937.18%200.47%1,07625.18%4,274
Atchison 4,79352.33%4,33647.34%310.34%4574.99%9,160
Barber 2,70366.48%1,34733.13%160.39%1,35633.35%4,066
Barton 7,59955.61%6,03644.17%300.22%1,56311.44%13,665
Bourbon 5,06263.03%2,92836.46%410.51%2,13426.57%8,031
Brown 4,70772.25%1,77327.21%350.54%2,93445.03%6,515
Butler 10,05958.37%7,11241.27%610.35%2,94717.10%17,232
Chase 1,27664.06%70835.54%80.40%56828.51%1,992
Chautauqua 2,16070.54%88528.90%170.56%1,27541.64%3,062
Cherokee 5,75356.45%4,36642.84%730.72%1,38713.61%10,192
Cheyenne 1,62271.42%63628.01%130.57%98643.42%2,271
Clark 1,28670.27%53829.40%60.33%74840.87%1,830
Clay 3,93775.33%1,24623.84%430.82%2,69151.49%5,226
Cloud 4,04560.58%2,60739.04%250.37%1,43821.54%6,677
Coffey 2,92569.69%1,26330.09%90.21%1,66239.60%4,197
Comanche 1,18771.85%46027.85%50.30%72744.01%1,652
Cowley 10,27661.98%6,20537.42%990.60%4,07124.55%16,580
Crawford 9,38352.78%8,32546.83%690.39%1,0585.95%17,777
Decatur 1,84663.83%1,03835.89%80.28%80827.94%2,892
Dickinson 6,95669.18%3,05430.37%450.45%3,90238.81%10,055
Doniphan 2,88267.38%1,38332.34%120.28%1,49935.05%4,277
Douglas 11,33766.43%5,69033.34%380.22%5,64733.09%17,065
Edwards 1,58861.46%98638.16%100.39%60223.30%2,584
Elk 1,83068.46%82330.79%200.75%1,00737.67%2,673
Ellis 3,15635.16%5,81564.78%60.07%-2,659-29.62%8,977
Ellsworth 2,18959.37%1,48840.36%100.27%70119.01%3,687
Finney 3,72059.62%2,49039.90%300.48%1,23019.71%6,240
Ford 5,20057.67%3,79242.05%250.28%1,40815.61%9,017
Franklin 6,15868.20%2,82431.28%470.52%3,33436.93%9,029
Geary 3,78961.28%2,36538.25%290.47%1,42423.03%6,183
Gove 1,06555.85%82843.42%140.73%23712.43%1,907
Graham 1,57262.96%91836.76%70.28%65426.19%2,497
Grant 1,23563.59%70236.15%50.26%53327.45%1,942
Gray 1,15060.56%74439.18%40621.38%1,899
Greeley 64570.57%26228.67%70.77%38341.90%914
Greenwood 3,75867.46%1,80432.38%90.16%1,95435.07%5,571
Hamilton 88559.76%59139.91%50.34%29419.85%1,481
Harper 3,15868.33%1,43931.13%250.54%1,71937.19%4,622
Harvey 7,79868.38%3,53731.02%690.61%4,26137.36%11,404
Haskell 85364.23%47135.47%40.30%38228.77%1,328
Hodgeman 92661.45%57037.82%110.73%35623.62%1,507
Jackson 3,27967.46%1,56732.24%150.31%1,71235.22%4,861
Jefferson 3,35365.73%1,73934.09%90.18%1,61431.64%5,101
Jewell 2,91472.25%1,09527.15%240.60%1,81945.10%4,033
Johnson 43,02666.16%21,91433.70%930.14%21,11232.46%65,033
Kearny 84662.11%51337.67%30.22%33324.45%1,362
Kingman 2,90462.29%1,73537.22%230.49%1,16925.08%4,662
Kiowa 1,66274.56%55524.90%120.54%1,10749.66%2,229
Labette 7,49158.49%5,24840.98%680.53%2,24317.51%12,807
Lane 90265.41%46233.50%151.09%44031.91%1,379
Leavenworth 7,87053.06%6,92646.70%360.24%9446.36%14,832
Lincoln 2,05271.15%82228.50%100.35%1,23042.65%2,884
Linn 2,82470.18%1,17629.22%240.60%1,64840.95%4,024
Logan 1,24365.22%65134.16%120.63%59231.06%1,906
Lyon 7,47060.90%4,75538.77%410.33%2,71522.13%12,266
McPherson 7,92073.61%2,77425.78%650.60%5,14647.83%10,759
Marion 5,25073.20%1,90426.55%180.25%3,34646.65%7,172
Marshall 4,93262.50%2,93137.14%280.35%2,00125.36%7,891
Meade 1,82670.47%75429.10%110.42%1,07241.37%2,591
Miami 4,85757.85%3,50541.75%340.40%1,35216.10%8,396
Mitchell 2,77961.80%1,69237.63%260.58%1,08724.17%4,497
Montgomery 12,53660.74%7,93838.46%1640.79%4,59822.28%20,638
Morris 2,41367.40%1,14832.07%190.53%1,26535.34%3,580
Morton 91860.67%58638.73%90.59%33221.94%1,513
Nemaha 3,36053.61%2,88446.02%230.37%4767.60%6,267
Neosho 5,87762.71%3,45136.83%430.46%2,42625.89%9,371
Ness 1,68363.39%96036.16%120.45%72327.23%2,655
Norton 2,78168.01%1,30031.79%80.20%1,48136.22%4,089
Osage 3,88064.02%2,15035.47%310.51%1,73028.54%6,061
Osborne 2,73169.97%1,15229.52%201,57940.46%3,903
Ottawa 2,19066.81%1,07232.70%160.49%1,11834.11%3,278
Pawnee 2,61858.32%1,85341.28%180.40%76517.04%4,489
Phillips 3,12375.34%1,00424.22%0.43%2,11951.12%4,145
Pottawatomie 3,66663.16%2,12536.61%130.22%1,54126.55%5,804
Pratt 3,50163.59%1,96835.74%370.67%1,53327.84%5,506
Rawlins 1,56061.73%95137.63%160.63%60924.10%2,527
Reno 14,65560.21%9,55739.27%1270.52%5,09820.95%24,339
Republic 3,35865.62%1,72433.69%350.68%1,63431.93%5,117
Rice 4,32964.81%2,32834.85%230.34%2,00129.96%6,680
Riley 9,06871.97%3,48227.63%500.40%5,58644.33%12,600
Rooks 2,84063.25%1,63936.50%110.24%1,20126.75%4,490
Rush 1,66853.86%1,41845.79%0.36%2508.07%3,097
Russell 3,60765.57%1,87033.99%240.44%1,73731.58%5,501
Saline 11,02362.74%6,49536.97%500.28%4,52825.77%17,568
Scott 1,51471.28%59828.15%120.56%91643.13%2,124
Sedgwick 73,50155.23%58,88744.25%6960.52%14,61410.98%133,084
Seward 3,97470.44%1,65429.32%140.25%2,32041.12%5,642
Shawnee 33,80360.63%21,79939.10%1470.26%12,00421.53%55,749
Sheridan 1,04751.93%95447.32%150.74%934.61%2,016
Sherman 2,03065.08%1,07434.43%0.48%95630.65%3,119
Smith 3,01371.88%1,15727.60%220.52%1,85644.27%4,192
Stafford 2,53165.54%1,30533.79%260.67%1,22631.75%3,862
Stanton 62765.72%32333.86%40.42%30431.87%954
Stevens 1,40568.74%63030.82%90.44%77537.92%2,044
Sumner 7,21961.51%4,46238.02%550.47%2,75723.49%11,736
Thomas 2,08161.50%1,28537.97%180.53%79623.52%3,384
Trego 1,42661.76%87537.90%80.35%55123.86%2,309
Wabaunsee 2,35170.58%96929.09%110.33%1,38241.49%3,331
Wallace 72768.20%33931.80%00.00%38836.40%1,066
Washington 3,70768.09%1,70631.34%310.57%2,00136.76%5,444
Wichita 70255.63%55443.90%60.48%14811.73%1,262
Wilson 4,33367.77%2,03431.81%270.42%2,29935.96%6,394
Woodson 1,85367.36%88832.28%100.36%96535.08%2,751
Wyandotte 34,76445.27%41,43353.95%6040.79%-6,669-8.68%76,801
Totals561,47460.45%363,21339.10%4,1380.45%198,26121.35%928,825

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