1968 United States presidential election in Minnesota

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1968 United States presidential election in Minnesota
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  1964 November 5, 1968 1972  
Turnout74.02% [1] Decrease2.svg
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Nominee Hubert Humphrey Richard Nixon
Party Democratic (DFL) Republican
Home state Minnesota New York [lower-alpha 1]
Running mate Edmund Muskie Spiro Agnew
Electoral vote100
Popular vote857,738658,643
Percentage54.00%41.46%

Minnesota Presidential Election Results 1968.svg
County Results

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

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

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Minnesota was won by the Democratic Party candidate, incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey, the home-state favorite, won the state over former Vice President Richard Nixon by 199,095 votes, giving him one of his fourteen victories in the election (13 states plus D.C.).

The American candidate, former Alabama governor George Wallace, failed to make a substantial impact in Minnesota, as his base of support was primarily in the Deep South. While Wallace took 13.5% of the national popular vote and won five states of the former Confederacy, he only took 4.43% of the vote in Minnesota, his weakest state in the Midwestern United States.

Nationally, Nixon won the election with 301 electoral votes, though he led Humphrey by less than a percent in the popular vote. The election permanently disrupted the New Deal Coalition, which had been dominant in presidential politics since 1932. This was the first election since 1916 in which Minnesota backed the losing candidate in a presidential election. Nixon became the first Republican to win a presidential election without winning Minnesota.

Until 2016, this was the last presidential election in Minnesota where any county was won with over seventy percent of the popular vote. In 2016, Donald Trump carried Morrison County with 73% of the vote, and Todd County with 70.75% of the vote. In this case, Humphrey won the following counties over this threshold: Carlton County, Lake County, and Saint Louis County. It was not until 2020 that Democrats received over 70% of the vote in a Minnesota county again, namely Hennepin and Ramsey counties.

Results

1968 United States presidential election in Minnesota [2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic (DFL) Hubert Humphrey 857,73854.00%10
Republican Richard Nixon 658,64341.46%0
American George Wallace 68,9314.43%0
Peace and Freedom Eldridge Cleaver 9350.06%0
Socialist Workers Fred Halstead 8080.05%0
No party Eugene McCarthy (write-in)5850.04%0
Communist Charlene Mitchell 4150.03%0
Socialist Labor Henning Blomen 2850.02%0
Write-insWrite-ins1700.01%0
Totals1,599,655100.00%10
Voter turnout74%

Results by county

County [3] Hubert Humphrey
DFL
Richard Nixon
Republican
George Wallace
American
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Aitkin 3,09454.69%2,25439.84%2865.06%230.41%84014.85%5,657
Anoka 30,65661.15%16,35832.63%3,0736.13%470.09%14,29828.52%50,134
Becker 4,87547.81%4,72846.37%5685.57%250.25%1471.44%10,196
Beltrami 5,03452.63%3,91240.90%5996.26%200.21%1,12211.73%9,565
Benton 4,02250.17%3,47043.29%5146.41%100.12%5526.88%8,016
Big Stone 2,11953.70%1,64541.69%1764.46%60.15%47412.01%3,946
Blue Earth 9,25447.37%9,57148.99%6863.51%260.13%-317-1.62%19,537
Brown 4,58537.13%7,03957.00%7035.69%230.19%-2,454-19.87%12,350
Carlton 8,53871.04%3,01625.10%4443.69%200.17%5,52245.94%12,018
Carver 4,59038.96%6,64956.44%5284.48%130.11%-2,059-17.48%11,780
Cass 3,56944.89%3,88848.91%4866.11%70.09%-319-4.02%7,950
Chippewa 3,70151.78%3,19544.70%2433.40%80.11%5067.08%7,147
Chisago 4,10253.61%3,05339.90%4926.43%40.05%1,04913.71%7,651
Clay 7,98748.23%7,91047.77%6403.86%230.14%770.46%16,560
Clearwater 2,04657.46%1,28436.06%2176.09%140.39%76221.40%3,561
Cook 77744.94%85349.33%965.55%30.17%-76-4.39%1,729
Cottonwood 3,04641.21%4,05054.80%2933.96%20.03%-1,004-13.59%7,391
Crow Wing 7,41150.09%6,68745.20%6724.54%250.17%7244.89%14,795
Dakota 28,41656.94%19,29038.65%2,1424.29%600.12%9,12618.29%49,908
Dodge 2,43742.69%3,06453.67%2013.52%70.12%-627-10.98%5,709
Douglas 4,82644.52%5,46450.41%5364.95%130.12%-638-5.89%10,839
Faribault 4,33541.75%5,66254.53%3793.65%80.08%-1,327-12.78%10,384
Fillmore 3,91836.94%6,25758.99%4264.02%60.06%-2,339-22.05%10,607
Freeborn 8,67152.35%7,31544.16%5583.37%190.11%1,3568.19%16,563
Goodhue 7,22045.23%8,28351.89%4512.83%100.06%-1,063-6.66%15,964
Grant 1,98248.40%1,92947.11%1794.37%50.12%531.29%4,095
Hennepin 220,07854.07%170,00241.77%15,6593.85%1,2850.32%50,07612.30%407,024
Houston 2,70335.19%4,45057.94%5216.78%70.09%-1,747-22.75%7,681
Hubbard 1,92038.79%2,72054.95%3046.14%60.12%-800-16.16%4,950
Isanti 3,43954.27%2,42938.33%4517.12%180.28%1,01015.94%6,337
Itasca 10,51264.86%4,89830.22%7804.81%160.10%5,61434.64%16,206
Jackson 3,51551.95%2,88642.65%3595.31%60.09%6299.30%6,766
Kanabec 2,15450.71%1,84743.48%2405.65%70.16%3077.23%4,248
Kandiyohi 7,63957.01%5,08637.96%6584.91%170.13%2,55319.05%13,400
Kittson 1,89453.91%1,43640.88%1795.10%40.11%45813.03%3,513
Koochiching 4,69766.01%2,10429.57%2994.20%160.22%2,59336.44%7,116
Lac qui Parle 2,93750.39%2,67245.85%2123.64%70.12%2654.54%5,828
Lake 4,26672.42%1,35122.93%2634.46%110.19%2,91549.49%5,891
Lake of the Woods 87556.16%60738.96%694.43%70.45%26817.20%1,558
Le Sueur 5,09453.17%4,18943.72%2923.05%60.06%9059.45%9,581
Lincoln 2,10952.33%1,73242.98%1874.64%20.05%3779.35%4,030
Lyon 5,31753.35%4,33143.46%3063.07%120.12%9869.89%9,966
Mahnomen 1,50857.89%89334.28%2017.72%30.12%61523.61%2,605
Marshall 3,16153.07%2,36739.74%4187.02%100.17%79413.33%5,956
Martin 4,27135.67%7,11559.43%5804.84%70.06%-2,844-23.76%11,973
McLeod 4,86140.29%6,61954.87%5764.77%80.07%-1,758-14.58%12,064
Meeker 4,21348.40%4,04446.46%4385.03%90.10%1691.94%8,704
Mille Lacs 3,49450.71%2,99043.40%3995.79%70.10%5047.31%6,890
Morrison 6,11154.29%4,51140.08%6125.44%220.20%1,60014.21%11,256
Mower 11,02256.56%7,73639.70%6923.55%360.18%3,28616.86%19,486
Murray 2,66245.21%2,90649.35%3165.37%40.07%-244-4.14%5,888
Nicollet 4,24445.96%4,67150.58%3123.38%70.08%-427-4.62%9,234
Nobles 5,17151.16%4,45144.04%4774.72%80.08%7207.12%10,107
Norman 2,82856.42%1,98139.53%2003.99%30.06%84716.89%5,012
Olmsted 13,41742.14%17,29254.31%1,1033.46%280.09%-3,875-12.17%31,840
Otter Tail 7,40035.75%12,48360.30%8023.87%160.08%-5,083-24.55%20,701
Pennington 2,99854.86%2,24741.12%2123.88%80.15%75113.74%5,465
Pine 4,04456.82%2,59136.41%4636.51%190.27%1,45320.41%7,117
Pipestone 2,23438.93%3,24156.48%2604.53%30.05%-1,007-17.55%5,738
Polk 8,38055.24%6,07440.04%7004.61%150.10%2,30615.20%15,169
Pope 2,59248.29%2,50446.65%2654.94%70.13%881.64%5,368
Ramsey 122,56862.64%64,06832.75%8,5434.37%4770.24%58,50029.89%195,656
Red Lake 1,46763.29%71830.97%1305.61%30.13%74932.32%2,318
Redwood 3,68039.63%5,13455.29%4624.98%90.10%-1,454-15.66%9,285
Renville 4,53545.78%4,82148.67%5435.48%70.07%-286-2.89%9,906
Rice 7,78550.82%7,03745.94%4773.11%200.13%7484.88%15,319
Rock 2,08438.78%3,05656.87%2324.32%20.04%-972-18.09%5,374
Roseau 2,64952.61%2,04840.68%3266.47%120.24%60111.93%5,035
St. Louis 72,26770.99%25,98125.52%3,2553.20%2940.29%46,28645.47%101,797
Scott 6,65656.23%4,63239.13%5404.56%90.08%2,02417.10%11,837
Sherburne 3,48152.80%2,73741.51%3695.60%60.09%74411.29%6,593
Sibley 2,54035.50%4,25059.41%3615.05%30.04%-1,710-23.91%7,154
Stearns 15,99047.62%15,42245.93%2,0816.20%870.26%5681.69%33,580
Steele 4,63141.39%6,19355.34%3583.20%80.07%-1,562-13.95%11,190
Stevens 2,24744.39%2,56050.57%2464.86%90.18%-313-6.18%5,062
Swift 3,71657.60%2,47638.38%2473.83%120.19%1,24019.22%6,451
Todd 3,99242.20%4,88351.62%5726.05%130.14%-891-9.42%9,460
Traverse 1,66954.12%1,27741.41%1374.44%10.03%39212.71%3,084
Wabasha 3,45243.77%4,08151.75%3464.39%70.09%-629-7.98%7,886
Wadena 2,19840.81%2,91254.07%2694.99%70.13%-714-13.26%5,386
Waseca 3,05740.20%4,29256.44%2443.21%120.16%-1,235-16.24%7,605
Washington 16,44956.81%10,92137.72%1,5275.27%570.20%5,52819.09%28,954
Watonwan 2,70141.99%3,44653.57%2784.32%80.12%-745-11.58%6,433
Wilkin 1,94646.72%2,03748.91%1814.35%10.02%-91-2.19%4,165
Winona 8,62749.46%7,99845.85%7814.48%370.21%6293.61%17,443
Wright 8,79355.82%6,32140.13%6273.98%120.08%2,47215.69%15,753
Yellow Medicine 3,58750.81%3,06043.34%4065.75%70.10%5277.47%7,060
Totals857,73854.00%658,64341.46%68,9314.34%3,1980.20%199,09512.54%1,588,510

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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References

  1. "Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State". www.sos.state.mn.us. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  2. "1968 Presidential Election Results – Minnesota". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
  3. "MN US Presidential Election Race, November 05, 1968". Our Campaigns.