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Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson

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President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1969

Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson, who served as the 36th president of the United States (1963–1969), the 37th vice president (1961–1963); and as a United States senator (1949–1961) and United States representative (1937–1949) from Texas.

U.S. House of Representatives elections (1937–1946)

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1937 Texas's 10th congressional district special election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 8,280 27.65%
Democratic Merton Harris 5,111 17.07%
Democratic Polk Shelton 4,420 14.76%
Democratic Sam V. Stone 4,048 13.52%
Democratic C. N. Avery 3,951 13.19%
Democratic Houghton Brownlee 3,019 10.08%
Democratic Ayers Ross 1,088 3.63%
Democratic Edwin Waller III 30 0.10%
Total votes 29,947 100.00%
Democratic hold
1938 Texas's 10th congressional district election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 14,476 100.00%
Total votes 14,476 100.00%
Democratic hold
1940 Texas's 10th congressional district election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 48,442 100.00%
Total votes 48,442 100.00%
Democratic hold
1942 Texas's 10th congressional district election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 12,799 100.00%
Total votes 12,799 100.00%
Democratic hold
1944 Texas's 10th congressional district election, Democratic primary[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 26,454 69.90%
Democratic Buck Taylor 11,393 30.10%
Total votes 37,847 100.00%
1944 Texas's 10th congressional district election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 44,602 92.87%
Republican Arthur H. Bartelt 3,423 7.13%
Total votes 48,025 100.00%
Democratic hold
1946 Texas's 10th congressional district election, Democratic primary[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 42,980 67.97%
Democratic Hardy Hollers 17,782 28.12%
Democratic Charles E. King 2,468 3.90%
Total votes 63,230 100.00%
1946 Texas's 10th congressional district election[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 16,947 100.00%
Total votes 16,947 100.00%
Democratic hold

U.S. Senate elections (1941–1960)

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1941 United States Senate special election in Texas[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic W. Lee O'Daniel 175,590 30.49%
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 174,279 30.26%
Democratic Gerald Mann 140,807 24.45%
Democratic Martin Dies Jr. 80,653 14.01%
Various Minor candidates 4,548 0.79%
Total votes 29,947 100.00%
Democratic hold
1948 United States Senate election in Texas, Democratic primary[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Coke R. Stevenson 477,077 39.68%
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 405,617 33.73%
Democratic George Peddy 237,195 19.73%
Democratic Otis Myers 15,330 1.28%
Democratic Frank G. Cortez 13,344 1.11%
Democratic Roscoe Collier 12,327 1.03%
Democratic Cyclone Davis 10,871 0.90%
Democratic Jim Alford 9,117 0.76%
Democratic F. B. Clark 7,420 0.62%
Democratic Jesse Saunders 7,401 0.62%
Democratic Terrell Sledge 6,692 0.56%
Total votes 1,202,391 100.00%
1948 United States Senate election in Texas, Democratic runoff[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 494,191 50.004%
Democratic Coke R. Stevenson 494,104 49.996%
Total votes 988,295 100.00%
1948 United States Senate election in Texas[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 702,985 66.22%
Republican Jack Porter 349,665 32.94%
Prohibition Samuel N. Norris 8,913 0.84%
Total votes 1,061,563 100.00%
Democratic hold
1954 United States Senate election in Texas, Democratic primary[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 883,264 71.38%
Democratic Dudley Dougherty 354,188 28.62%
Total votes 1,237,452 100.00%
1954 United States Senate election in Texas[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 538,417 84.59%
Republican Carlos G. Watson 95,033 14.93%
Constitution Fred T. Spangler 3,025 0.48%
Total votes 636,475 100.00%
Democratic hold
1960 United States Senate election in Texas[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson (incumbent) 1,306,625 57.98%
Republican John Tower 926,653 41.12%
Constitution Bard A. Logan 20,506 0.91%
Total votes 2,253,784 100.00%
Democratic hold

Presidential elections (1956–1968)

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1956 Democratic National Convention, Presidential tally[16]
Candidate Votes %
Adlai Stevenson II 905.5 65.89%
W. Averell Harriman 210 15.27%
Lyndon B. Johnson 80 5.82%
Stuart Symington 45.5 3.35%
Happy Chandler 36.5 2.69%
James C. Davis 33 2.40%
John S. Battle 32.5 2.40%
George Bell Timmerman Jr. 23.5 1.75%
Frank Lausche 5.5 0.44%




1956 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[17]

First ballot:

1960 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[18]

1960 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[19]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson - 1,521 (100.00%)

1960 United States presidential election:

1964 Democratic presidential primaries:[20]

1964 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[21]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.) - 2,316 (100.00%)

1964 United States presidential election:

1968 Democratic presidential primaries:[22]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 - Special Election Race - Apr 10, 1937".
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 Race - Nov 8, 1938".
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 Race - Nov 5, 1940".
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 Race - Nov 3, 1942".
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 - D Primary Race - Jul 22, 1944".
  6. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 Race - Nov 7, 1944".
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 - D Primary Race - Jul 27, 1946".
  8. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 10 Race - Nov 5, 1946".
  9. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate - Special Election Race - Jun 28, 1941".
  10. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate - D Primary Race - Jul 24, 1948".
  11. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate - D Runoff Race - Aug 28, 1948".
  12. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate Race - Nov 2, 1948".
  13. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate - D Primary Race - Jul 24, 1954".
  14. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate Race - Nov 2, 1954".
  15. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate Race - Nov 8, 1960".
  16. ^ "Stevenson Nominated on the First Ballot; Overwhelms Harriman by 905 1/2 Votes to 210; Puts Running Mate up to the Convention". New York Times Archive. 17 August 1956.
  17. ^ "Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 13, 1956".
  18. ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Jul 11, 1960
  19. ^ "Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Jul 11, 1960".
  20. ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1964
  21. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Aug 24, 1964".
  22. ^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Mar 12, 1968