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1968 United States presidential election

← 1964 November 5, 1968 1972 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout62.5%[1] Decrease 0.3 pp
 
Nominee Robert F. Kennedy Richard Nixon George Wallace
Party Democratic Republican American Independent
Home state New York New York[a] Alabama
Running mate Terry Sanford Spiro Agnew Curtis LeMay
Electoral vote 333 166 39
States carried 24 + DC 22 4
Popular vote 33,480,296 30,636,101 8,567,672
Percentage 46.1% 42.1% 11.8%

File:1968 Presidenital election map.png
. Red denotes states won by Nixon/Agnew, blue denotes those won by Kennedy/Sanford, and orange denotes those won by Wallace/LeMay. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state.

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Robert F. Kennedy
Democratic

The incumbent in 1968, Lyndon B. Johnson. His second term expired at noon on January 20, 1969.

The 1968 United States presidential election was the 46th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968. The Democratic nominee, Senator from New York Robert F. Kennedy, defeated both the Republican nominee, former Vice Preisdent Richard Nixon, and the American Independent Party nominee, former Alabama governor George Wallace.

  1. ^ "National General Election VEP Turnout Rates, 1789-Present". United States Election Project. CQ Press.
  1. ^ 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, including the January 6, 1969, edition of the Congressiona2 Record, list his home state as New York.




1972 United States presidential election

← 1968 November 7, 1972 1976 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout62.5%[1] Decrease 0.3 pp
 
Nominee Robert F. Kennedy Ronald Reagan
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York California
Running mate Terry Sanford Richard Schweiker
Electoral vote 356 182
States carried 25 + DC 25
Popular vote 39,805,879 37,047,086
Percentage 51.2% 47.6%

File:1972 Presidential election map.png
. Red denotes states won by Nixon/Agnew, blue denotes those won by Kennedy/Sanford. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state.

President before election

Robert F. Kennedy
Democratic

Elected President

Robert F. Kennedy
Democratic

The 1972 United States presidential election was the 47th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1972. The Incumbet President Robert F. Kennedy, defeated the Republican nominee, incumbet California Govenor Ronald Reagan







1964 United States presidential election

← 1960 November 3, 1964 1968 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout62.5%[1] Decrease 0.3 pp
 
Nominee John F. Kennedy Barry Goldwater
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Massachusettes Arizona
Running mate Lyndon B. Johnson William E. Miller
Electoral vote 419 119
States carried 31 + DC 19
Popular vote 37,784,690 32,517,616
Percentage 53.0% 45.6%

File:1964 Presidential election map.png
. Red denotes states won by Goldwater/Miller, blue denotes those won by Kennedy/Johnson. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state.

President before election

John F. Kennedy
Democratic

Elected President

John F. Kennedy
Democratic




The 1964 United States presidential election was the 45th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1964. The Incumbet President John F. Kennedy, defeated the Republican nominee, Senator from Arizona Barry Goldwater


1988United States presidential election

← 1984 November 8, 1988 1992 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout52.8%[1] Decrease 2.4 pp
 
Nominee Joe Biden George H.W Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Delaware Texas
Running mate Sam Nunn Dan Quayle
Electoral vote 403 132
States carried 32 + DC 18
Popular vote 46,920,931 43,678,732
Percentage 51.3% 47.8%

File:1988 Biden.png
. Red denotes states won by Bush/Quale, blue denotes those won by Biden/Nunn. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state.

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

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2000 United States presidential election

← 1996 November 2, 2004 (2004-11-02) 2004 →

All 538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win

Political selections
Nominee Al Gore George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Tennessee Texas
Running mate Evan Bayh Dick Cheney
Electoral vote 345 193
States carried 26 + DC 24
Popular vote 52,208,045 50,750,093
Percentage 49.1% 47.8%

Presidential election results map

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Al Gore
Democratic