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Electoral history of Hubert Humphrey

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Hubert Horatio Humphrey served as the 38th vice president of the United States (1965–1969), as a United States senator from Minnesota (1949–1964 and 1971–1978), and as the 35th mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota (1945–1948).

1948 United States Senate election in Minnesota:[1]

1952 Democratic presidential primaries:[2]

1952 Democratic National Convention (1st Presidential tally):[3]

Minnesota United States Senate election, 1954:[4]

1956 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally): First ballot:

Second ballot:

Third ballot:

1960 Democratic presidential primaries:[5]

1960 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[6]

Minnesota United States Senate election, 1960:

1964 Democratic presidential primaries:[7]

1964 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[8]

1964 United States presidential election:

1968 Democratic presidential primaries:[9]

1968 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[10]

1968 United States presidential election

DFL primary for United States Senate from Minnesota, 1970:[11]

Minnesota United States Senate election, 1970:[12]

  • Hubert Humphrey (DFL) – 788,256 (57.75%)
  • Clark MacGregor (R) – 568,025 (41.62%)
  • Nancy Strebe (Socialist Workers) – 6,122 (0.45%)
  • William Braatz (Industrial Government) – 2,484 (0.18%)

1972 Democratic presidential primaries:[13]

1972 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[14]

1976 Democratic presidential primaries:[15]

1976 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[16]

Minnesota United States Senate election, 1976:[17]

  • Hubert Humphrey (DFL) (inc.) – 1,290,736 (67.51%)
  • Gerald Brekke (R) – 478,602 (25.03%)
  • Paul Helm (American) – 125,612 (6.57%)
  • William Peterson (Socialist Workers) – 9,380 (0.49%)
  • Robin E. Miller (Libertarian) – 5,476 (0.29%)
  • Matt Savola (Communist) – 2,214 (0.12%)

Notes