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1960 Alabama Democratic presidential elector primary

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1960 Alabama Democratic presidential elector primary

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May 31, 1960 (runoff)
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11 nominees for the Democratic presidential electoral slate
 
Candidate Independents Loyalists
Alliance Alabama Democratic Democratic
First round 1,612,579
46.95%
1,458,293
42.46%
Runoff 1,452,374
49.83%
1,461,697
50.17%
Electors slated 6 5

The 1960 Alabama Democratic presidential elector primary was held on May 3, 1960, with a runoff on May 31, 1960, to choose the eleven nominees for presidential electors to be listed on the general election ballot under the Democratic party label in the 1960 United States presidential election in Alabama. This election is not to be confused with the 1960 Alabama Democratic presidential primary, which chose delegates to the Democratic National Convention. In 1960, Alabama was the only state where both presidential electors and DNC delegates were elected by popular vote.[1]

The election resulted in the nomination of six States' Rights Democrats, or independents, and five Democrats loyal to the national party.[2] In the general election, all eleven Democratic electors were sent to the Electoral College, where all independents, cast votes for Harry F. Byrd and Strom Thurmond, and all loyalist electors cast votes for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

First round

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Of the 11 elector slots available, only Bruce Henderson was elected outright in the first round.

First round results[3]
Party Slate[4] Elector Votes %
Democratic Independent Bruce Henderson[a] 166,119 53.20%
Democratic Independent Frank M. Dixon 153,865 49.28%
Democratic Independent Edmund Blair 152,621 48.88%
Democratic Loyalist C. G. Allen 150,550 48.22%
Democratic Independent Frank Mizell 150,082 48.07%
Democratic Independent W. W. Malone, Jr. 147,391 47.21%
Democratic Independent Sam M. Johnston 144,926 46.42%
Democratic Independent John D. McQueen, Jr. 142,850 45.75%
Democratic Independent C. E. Hornsby, Jr. 142,454 45.63%
Democratic Independent John P. Newsome 138,206 44.26%
Democratic Independent Walter C. Givhan 137,282 43.97%
Democratic Independent Lawrence E. McNeil 136,783 43.81%
Democratic Loyalist J. E. Brantley 136,765 43.80%
Democratic Loyalist Dave Archer 136,099 43.59%
Democratic Loyalist W. L. Chenault 135,028 43.25%
Democratic Loyalist C. L. Beard 132,952 42.58%
Democratic Loyalist Karl Harrison 131,984 42.27%
Democratic Loyalist William D. Partlow 131,261 42.04%
Democratic Loyalist Bill Jones 128,768 41.24%
Democratic Loyalist Ben F. Ray 125,709 40.26%
Democratic Loyalist D. Hardy Riddle 124,998 40.04%
Democratic Loyalist Milton K. Cummings 124,179 39.77%
Democratic Other Frank Dixon 62,529 20.03%
Democratic Other John G. Crommelin 37,549 12.03%
Democratic Other Cecil G. Brown 34,799 11.15%
Democratic Other Russell H. Carter 30,647 9.82%
Democratic Other Kenneth R. Cain 25,398 8.14%
Democratic Other Thomas H. Maxwell 25,168 8.06%
Democratic Other George Robert Coburn 24,762 7.93%
Democratic Other Carl C. Golson 23,819 7.63%
Democratic Other Melvin Dassinger 22,112 7.08%
Democratic Other Warren K. Cleghorn 20,516 6.57%
Democratic Other T. Clint Mills 19,511 6.25%
Democratic Other Raymond M. Sharpe 18,775 6.01%
Democratic Other Lowell A. Tyson 18,013 5.77%
Total Independent (states' rights) slate 1,612,579 46.95%
Total Loyalist (national) slate 1,458,293 42.46%
Total Others 363,598 10.59%
Total votes 3,434,470 100.00%

Runoff

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Runoff election results (unofficial complete results)[5]
Party Slate Elector Votes %
Democratic Independent Frank M. Dixon 160,750 55.16%
Democratic Loyalist G. C. Allen 158,230 54.30%
Democratic Loyalist Karl Harrison 151,987 52.16%
Democratic Independent Edmund Blair 149,501 51.30%
Democratic Loyalist J. E. Brantley 148,027 50.80%
Democratic Independent W. W. Malone Jr. 147,152 50.50%
Democratic Loyalist Dave Archer 146,628 50.32%
Democratic Loyalist C. L. Beard 146,021 50.11%
Democratic Independent C. E. Hornsby Jr. 144,434 49.56%
Democratic Independent Frank Mizell 144,217 49.49%
Democratic Loyalist W. D. Partlow 144,045 49.43%
Democratic Loyalist W. L. Chenault 143,623 49.29%
Democratic Independent Sam Johnston 143,355 49.19%
Democratic Loyalist Bill Jones 142,505 48.90%
Democratic Independent John McQueen Jr. 142,245 48.81%
Democratic Independent Walter Givhan 141,453 48.54%
Democratic Loyalist Ben F. Ray 140,623 48.26%
Democratic Independent Lawrence McNeil 140,165 48.10%
Democratic Loyalist D. Hardy Riddle 140,008 48.05%
Democratic Independent John Newsome 139,102 47.74%
Total Loyalist (national) slate 1,461,697 50.17%
Total Independent (states' rights) slate 1,452,374 49.83%
Total votes 2,914,071 100.00%

Notes

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  1. ^ Elected outright

References

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  1. ^ Wortsman, Gene (11 May 1960). "Alabama Is Most Democratic State In Choosing Electors, Delegates". Birmingham Post-Herald. Retrieved 7 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Brief Look At The News". Birmingham Post-Herald. Retrieved 7 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1963". Internet Archive. Alabama. Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 7 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Two Slates Listed". The Dothan Eagle. 29 April 1960. Retrieved 7 April 2025.
  5. ^ "Election Results Puzzle Experts". The Democrat-Reporter. 9 June 1960. Retrieved 7 April 2025.