1968 United States presidential election in Iowa

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1968 United States presidential election in Iowa
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  1964 November 5, 1968 [1] 1972  
  Nixon 30-0316a (cropped).jpg Hubert Humphrey in New York, 1968 (3x4 crop).jpg George Wallace (D-AL) (3x4).jpg
Nominee Richard Nixon Hubert Humphrey George Wallace
Party Republican Democratic American Independent
Home state New York [lower-alpha 1] Minnesota Alabama
Running mate Spiro Agnew Edmund Muskie S. Marvin Griffin
Electoral vote900
Popular vote619,106476,69966,422
Percentage53.01%40.82%5.69%

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County Results

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

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

Contents

Iowa was won by the Republican candidate, former Vice President Richard Nixon, with 53.01 percent of the popular vote, against the Democratic candidate, former Senator and incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey, with 40.82 percent. American Independent Party candidate George Wallace performed decently, finishing with 5.69 percent of the popular vote. [3] [4]

Nixon's victory was the first of five consecutive Republican victories in the state, as Iowa would not vote for a Democratic candidate again until Michael Dukakis in 1988, after which it leaned Democrat until 2016, although George W. Bush narrowly won the state over John Kerry in 2004.

Results

1968 United States presidential election in Iowa
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Nixon 619,106 53.01%
Democratic Hubert Humphrey 476,69940.82%
American Independent George Wallace 66,4225.69%
Nominated By Petition Fred Halstead 3,3770.29%
Iowa Peace and Freedom Eldridge Cleaver 1,3320.11%
Iowa Prohibition Harold Munn 3620.03%
Write-ins 2500.02%
Socialist Labor Henning Blomen 2410.02%
Universal Kirby Hensley 1420.01%
Total votes1,167,931 100%

Results by county

County [5] Richard Nixon
Republican
Hubert Humphrey
Democratic
George Wallace
American Independent
Fred Halstead
Nominated By Petition
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Adair 2,78960.82%1,55933.99%2345.10%10.02%30.07%1,23026.83%4,586
Adams 1,86859.72%99331.75%2608.31%60.19%10.03%87527.97%3,128
Allamakee 4,44962.57%2,24531.58%4075.72%60.08%30.04%2,20430.99%7,110
Appanoose 3,49749.58%3,00542.61%5407.66%40.06%70.10%4926.97%7,053
Audubon 2,59257.55%1,71037.97%1984.40%30.07%10.02%88219.58%4,504
Benton 5,01652.06%3,94440.93%6026.25%480.50%250.26%1,07211.13%9,635
Black Hawk 25,59451.65%21,09742.57%2,6215.29%1210.24%1210.24%4,4979.08%49,554
Boone 5,26047.40%5,21947.03%5625.06%350.32%200.18%410.37%11,096
Bremer 5,60465.75%2,48129.11%4234.96%20.02%130.15%3,12336.64%8,523
Buchanan 4,54152.35%3,67042.31%4545.23%30.03%60.07%87110.04%8,674
Buena Vista 5,59961.87%3,05133.71%3864.27%40.04%100.11%2,54828.16%9,050
Butler 4,65170.59%1,67325.39%2523.82%50.08%80.12%2,97845.20%6,589
Calhoun 3,71557.53%2,36136.56%3355.19%320.50%150.23%1,35420.97%6,458
Carroll 3,92742.68%4,80952.26%4124.48%410.45%130.14%-882-9.58%9,202
Cass 5,22367.30%2,13627.52%3694.75%140.18%190.24%3,08739.78%7,761
Cedar 4,49459.02%2,67535.13%4385.75%10.01%60.08%1,81923.89%7,614
Cerro Gordo 10,66152.49%8,55442.12%1,0365.10%220.11%370.18%2,10710.37%20,310
Cherokee 4,43659.18%2,70536.09%3404.54%30.04%120.16%1,73123.09%7,496
Chickasaw 3,51051.89%2,96643.85%2864.23%10.01%10.01%5448.04%6,764
Clarke 2,05951.48%1,65541.38%2867.15%00.00%00.00%40410.10%4,000
Clay 4,32556.70%2,84037.23%3694.84%831.09%110.14%1,48519.47%7,628
Clayton 5,13257.81%3,16835.68%5416.09%190.21%180.20%1,96422.13%8,878
Clinton 11,51351.92%9,51542.91%1,0594.78%450.20%430.19%1,9989.01%22,175
Crawford 4,28755.36%2,85136.82%5396.96%430.56%240.31%1,43618.54%7,744
Dallas 5,54949.16%5,06244.85%6405.67%210.19%150.13%4874.31%11,287
Davis 2,01647.12%1,90444.51%3558.30%30.07%00.00%1122.61%4,278
Decatur 2,26149.28%2,05744.83%2625.71%50.11%30.07%2044.45%4,588
Delaware 4,65059.39%2,76035.25%4125.26%30.04%40.05%1,89024.14%7,829
Des Moines 8,45242.30%10,16450.87%1,3186.60%70.04%380.19%-1,712-8.57%19,979
Dickinson 3,47256.45%2,28637.16%2814.57%991.61%130.21%1,18619.29%6,151
Dubuque 14,19740.72%18,66453.54%1,7014.88%1880.54%1130.32%-4,467-12.82%34,863
Emmet 3,44458.90%2,16336.99%2303.93%80.14%20.03%1,28121.91%5,847
Fayette 6,93559.34%4,09835.06%6365.44%80.07%100.09%2,83724.28%11,687
Floyd 4,79258.60%2,97136.33%3904.77%110.13%140.17%1,82122.27%8,178
Franklin 3,60463.48%1,77731.30%2404.23%450.79%110.19%1,82732.18%5,677
Fremont 2,38555.85%1,48434.75%3969.27%30.07%20.05%90121.10%4,270
Greene 3,20855.93%2,20838.49%2694.69%340.59%170.30%1,00017.44%5,736
Grundy 4,86671.14%1,67524.49%2904.24%50.07%40.06%3,19146.65%6,840
Guthrie 3,34658.18%2,06335.87%3355.83%40.07%30.05%1,28322.31%5,751
Hamilton 4,60757.58%3,05838.22%3013.76%70.09%280.35%1,54919.36%8,001
Hancock 3,54459.57%2,13135.82%2494.19%140.24%110.18%1,41323.75%5,949
Hardin 5,30858.11%3,22735.33%4074.46%1671.83%250.27%2,08122.78%9,134
Harrison 3,86756.66%2,41035.31%5407.91%40.06%40.06%1,45721.35%6,825
Henry 4,61360.23%2,53233.06%5036.57%30.04%80.10%2,08127.17%7,659
Howard 3,14153.90%2,42041.53%2534.34%20.03%110.19%72112.37%5,827
Humboldt 3,23959.87%1,94035.86%2174.01%80.15%60.11%1,29924.01%5,410
Ida 2,75362.21%1,46333.06%2084.70%10.02%00.00%1,29029.15%4,425
Iowa 4,13358.12%2,58636.37%3675.16%170.24%80.11%1,54721.75%7,111
Jackson 4,53553.02%3,41339.90%4895.72%871.02%290.34%1,12213.12%8,553
Jasper 7,90151.79%6,55642.98%7424.86%230.15%330.22%1,3458.81%15,255
Jefferson 4,13059.52%2,41134.75%3775.43%70.10%140.20%1,71924.77%6,939
Johnson 11,38443.88%13,54152.19%7362.84%630.24%2200.85%-2,157-8.31%25,944
Jones 4,51353.65%3,41540.60%4755.65%30.04%60.07%1,09813.05%8,412
Keokuk 3,58853.26%2,80741.67%3324.93%50.07%50.07%78111.59%6,737
Kossuth 5,35053.03%4,39243.53%3103.07%230.23%140.14%9589.50%10,089
Lee 8,88349.25%8,07644.78%1,0525.83%60.03%190.11%8074.47%18,036
Linn 30,91847.99%29,89846.40%3,1824.94%2320.36%2000.31%1,0201.59%64,430
Louisa 2,52956.40%1,63236.40%3237.20%00.00%00.00%89720.00%4,484
Lucas 2,54353.18%1,94240.61%2906.06%50.10%20.04%60112.57%4,782
Lyon 4,19572.91%1,40324.38%1512.62%20.03%30.05%2,79248.53%5,754
Madison 3,15155.49%2,19238.60%3275.76%20.04%70.12%95916.89%5,679
Mahaska 5,67056.87%3,72137.32%4204.21%1421.42%170.17%1,94919.55%9,970
Marion 5,79152.35%4,61841.75%5975.40%320.29%240.22%1,17310.60%11,062
Marshall 9,40256.35%6,36238.13%8194.91%560.34%470.28%3,04018.22%16,686
Mills 2,91662.41%1,21626.03%53211.39%10.02%70.15%1,70036.38%4,672
Mitchell 3,53360.60%2,10336.07%1923.29%10.02%10.02%1,43024.53%5,830
Monona 2,98053.12%2,18438.93%4377.79%40.07%50.09%79614.19%5,610
Monroe 2,14345.55%2,24047.61%3126.63%60.13%40.09%-97-2.06%4,705
Montgomery 4,15564.11%1,89229.19%4256.56%70.11%20.03%2,26334.92%6,481
Muscatine 7,36157.18%4,72636.71%6434.99%1150.89%290.23%2,63520.47%12,874
O'Brien 5,59469.34%2,14626.60%3223.99%10.01%50.06%3,44842.74%8,068
Osceola 2,51661.34%1,42034.62%1644.00%20.05%00.00%1,09626.72%4,102
Page 5,90768.06%2,12824.52%6347.30%10.01%90.10%3,77943.54%8,679
Palo Alto 3,11450.04%2,87446.18%2343.76%10.02%00.00%2403.86%6,223
Plymouth 6,23662.13%3,23432.22%5575.55%60.06%40.04%3,00229.91%10,037
Pocahontas 2,94052.56%2,36442.26%2544.54%220.39%140.25%57610.30%5,594
Polk 51,81445.14%52,73145.94%9,5248.30%4030.35%3120.27%-917-0.80%114,784
Pottawattamie 16,03856.47%9,49533.43%2,7589.71%590.21%490.17%6,54323.04%28,399
Poweshiek 4,47055.10%3,25040.06%3674.52%80.10%170.21%1,22015.04%8,112
Ringgold 1,98657.05%1,23735.54%2567.35%10.03%10.03%74921.51%3,481
Sac 4,18262.64%2,20733.06%2804.19%70.10%00.00%1,97529.58%6,676
Scott 25,78346.86%24,59644.71%4,1337.51%3770.69%1290.23%1,1872.15%55,018
Shelby 3,88658.65%2,36535.69%3304.98%260.39%190.29%1,52122.96%6,626
Sioux 10,01080.04%2,18117.44%3152.52%10.01%00.00%7,82962.60%12,507
Story 13,32756.29%9,45639.94%7723.26%600.25%600.25%3,87116.35%23,675
Tama 4,95553.55%3,76740.71%4945.34%280.30%90.10%1,18812.84%9,253
Taylor 2,76559.64%1,50132.38%3687.94%10.02%10.02%1,26427.26%4,636
Union 3,36557.05%2,13736.23%3746.34%130.22%90.15%1,22820.82%5,898
Van Buren 2,29459.29%1,33134.40%2376.13%10.03%60.16%96324.89%3,869
Wapello 7,82541.96%9,37550.28%1,3557.27%650.35%270.14%-1,550-8.32%18,647
Warren 5,61950.30%4,61341.29%9198.23%30.03%170.15%1,0069.01%11,171
Washington 4,89961.68%2,67933.73%3494.39%10.01%150.19%2,22027.95%7,943
Wayne 2,55355.83%1,72337.68%2836.19%110.24%30.07%83018.15%4,573
Webster 9,34948.96%8,57244.89%1,0265.37%900.47%600.31%7774.07%19,097
Winnebago 3,54359.51%2,16336.33%2464.13%10.02%10.02%1,38023.18%5,954
Winneshiek 5,60060.09%3,36436.10%3443.69%30.03%80.09%2,23623.99%9,319
Woodbury 21,15950.62%18,28143.73%2,1535.15%1400.33%700.17%2,8786.89%41,803
Worth 2,38353.91%1,81541.06%2144.84%50.11%30.07%56812.85%4,420
Wright 4,29956.95%2,96939.33%2483.29%160.21%170.23%1,33017.62%7,549
Totals619,10653.01%476,69940.82%66,4225.69%3,3770.29%2,3270.20%142,40712.19%1,167,931

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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.

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