1960 United States presidential election in Ohio explained

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Election Name:1960 United States presidential election in Ohio
Country:Ohio
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1956 United States presidential election in Ohio
Previous Year:1956
Next Election:1964 United States presidential election in Ohio
Next Year:1964
Election Date:November 8, 1960
Image1:Richard Nixon official portrait as Vice President (cropped).tiff
Image1 Size:x200px
Nominee1:Richard Nixon
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:California
Running Mate1:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Electoral Vote1:25
Popular Vote1:2,217,611
Percentage1:53.28%
Image2 Size:200x200px
Nominee2:John F. Kennedy
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Massachusetts
Running Mate2:Lyndon B. Johnson
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:1,944,248
Percentage2:46.72%
Map Size:250px
Map Alt:Map of election results by county
President
Before Election:Dwight D. Eisenhower
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:John F. Kennedy
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1960 United States presidential election in Ohio on November 8, was part of the 1960 United States presidential election. Voters chose 25 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Ohio was won by Republican Party candidate, incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon of California, with a 53.28% popular vote majority, defeating Democratic Party candidate and Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy, who received 46.72% of the vote.

This was the second of two elections in the 20th century in which Ohio, a historical bellwether state, voted for the losing candidate, the first being 1944 when Republican nominee Thomas E. Dewey carried the state over President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It would not do so again until it backed Donald Trump over Joe Biden in 2020.[1]

This anomaly was due to strong anti-Catholic voting (amidst an overall nationwide pro-Democratic swing) in the Appalachia-influenced, heavily Baptist southern and western parts of the state.[2] This was also the last time until 2020 that Ottawa County voted for the losing candidate. Had Kennedy won the state along with Roosevelt in 1944, Ohio would have had the longest streak of any state voting for the winning candidate up until 2020.

Primaries

Democratic primary

See also: 1960 Democratic Party presidential primaries. Governor Michael DiSalle won the state's primary as a favorite son pledged to support Kennedy.[3] [4]

Ohio was one of the largest states to hold a primary, with 64 delegates to the DNC.[4] Its primary, held on May 3, coincided with that of neighboring Indiana.[4]

Kennedy had campaigned in Ohio numerous times in the two years prior to announcing his official candidacy.[4] While his internal polling was positive, it also showed that he could still lose if a strong candidate launched a favorite son campaign against him.[4] His campaign team was particularly worried about Frank Lausche launching such a challenge.[4] In November 1959 their polling showed a race between him and Kennedy resulting in a statistical tie.[4] Those polls showed that Kennedy would win the race a race between him and DiSalle 62 to 38%.[4]

In 1959, during his many visits to the state, Kennedy won the backing of Cuyahoga County Democratic Party leader, Ray T. Miller and Cleveland Mayor, Anthony J. Celebrezze.[4]

Kennedy felt that he could not compete in both Ohio and Wisconsin due to time limitations preventing him from being able to spend adequate time in both states.[4] Kennedy saw Wisconsin as providing him an opportunity to potentially deliver an early and fatal blow to Hubert Humphrey's campaign.[4] Thus, he chose to compete there instead of in Ohio.[4]

Kennedy felt that he needed to secure DiSalle's endorsement ahead of declaring his candidacy in order to demonstrate appeal outside of New England.[4] Thus, in December 1959, Kennedy and DiSalle brokered an agreement in which DiSalle would run as a favorite son committed to Kennedy, and would endorse Kennedy and announce his intention to run as a favorite son to assist his candidacy in a January 6 press announcement, four days after Kennedy's formal announcement of his candidacy.[4]

DiSalle won with a wide margin against Albert S. Porter.[5]

Republican primary

See also: 1960 Republican Party presidential primaries. Nixon carried the state's Republican primary.[3]

Results

1960 United States presidential election in Ohio[6]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard NixonHenry Cabot Lodge Jr.2,217,61153.28%25
DemocraticJohn F. KennedyLyndon B. Johnson1,944,24846.72%0
Totals4,161,859100.00%25
Voter turnout (registered voters)%

Results by county

CountyRichard Nixon
Republican
John F. Kennedy
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%
Adams5,99660.59%3,90039.41%2,09621.18%9,896
Allen28,00765.54%14,72534.46%13,28231.08%42,732
Ashland13,11269.70%5,70030.30%7,41239.40%18,812
Ashtabula22,40653.91%19,15546.09%3,2517.82%41,561
Athens10,74758.76%7,54241.24%3,20517.52%18,289
Auglaize11,18364.03%6,28235.97%4,90128.06%17,465
Belmont18,14643.26%23,80556.74%-5,659-13.48%41,951
Brown6,46155.73%5,13344.27%1,32811.46%11,594
Butler46,51858.66%32,77841.34%13,74017.32%79,296
Carroll6,09563.60%3,48836.40%2,60727.20%9,583
Champaign9,14166.72%4,56033.28%4,58133.44%13,701
Clark30,58857.67%22,45642.33%8,13215.34%53,044
Clermont18,80261.60%11,72338.40%7,07923.20%30,525
Clinton8,46465.30%4,49834.70%3,96630.60%12,962
Columbiana28,41458.64%20,03741.36%8,37717.28%48,451
Coshocton9,91364.75%5,39635.25%4,51729.50%15,309
Crawford14,55867.59%6,98132.41%7,57735.18%21,539
Cuyahoga288,05640.17%429,03059.83%-140,974-19.66%717,086
Darke14,04864.55%7,71535.45%6,33329.10%21,763
Defiance8,91263.12%5,20736.88%3,70526.24%14,119
Delaware11,39168.11%5,33431.89%6,05736.22%16,725
Erie15,09257.94%10,95442.06%4,13815.88%26,046
Fairfield17,74366.03%9,12833.97%8,61532.06%26,871
Fayette7,08564.11%3,96635.89%3,11928.22%11,051
Franklin161,17859.37%110,28340.63%50,89518.74%271,461
Fulton9,69574.76%3,27425.24%6,42149.52%12,969
Gallia7,60268.49%3,49831.51%4,10436.98%11,100
Geauga12,49159.44%8,52240.56%3,96918.88%21,013
Greene19,64258.12%14,15541.88%5,48716.24%33,797
Guernsey10,39661.41%6,53238.59%3,86422.82%16,928
Hamilton211,06854.50%176,21545.50%34,8539.00%387,283
Hancock17,05971.76%6,71228.24%10,34743.52%23,771
Hardin9,04264.41%4,99635.59%4,04628.82%14,038
Harrison5,19158.77%3,64141.23%1,55017.54%8,832
Henry8,25170.73%3,41529.27%4,83641.46%11,666
Highland8,94862.26%5,42337.74%3,52524.52%14,371
Hocking5,26256.47%4,05743.53%1,20512.94%9,319
Holmes4,43269.41%1,95330.59%2,47938.82%6,385
Huron12,26161.94%7,53438.06%4,72723.88%19,795
Jackson7,97358.96%5,54941.04%2,42417.92%13,522
Jefferson21,18644.01%26,95555.99%-5,769-11.98%48,141
Knox12,71165.94%6,56534.06%6,14631.88%19,276
Lake32,03848.94%33,42551.06%-1,387-2.12%65,463
Lawrence13,15960.32%8,65639.68%4,50320.64%21,815
Licking23,65363.95%13,33536.05%10,31827.90%36,988
Logan11,31168.18%5,27931.82%6,03236.36%16,590
Lorain39,36147.51%43,48752.49%-4,126-4.98%82,848
Lucas94,67947.94%102,82552.06%-8,146-4.12%197,504
Madison7,25666.37%3,67733.63%3,57932.74%10,933
Mahoning51,92738.73%82,14361.27%-30,216-22.54%134,070
Marion15,21061.31%9,59838.69%5,61222.62%24,808
Medina16,12362.21%9,79637.79%6,32724.42%25,919
Meigs6,97666.77%3,47233.23%3,50433.54%10,448
Mercer7,73550.02%7,73049.98%50.04%15,465
Miami22,15165.30%11,77034.70%10,38130.60%33,921
Monroe4,10656.63%3,14443.37%96213.26%7,250
Montgomery109,60252.71%98,32547.29%11,2775.42%207,927
Morgan4,42470.82%1,82329.18%2,60141.64%6,247
Morrow6,35769.91%2,73630.09%3,62139.82%9,093
Muskingum21,51861.88%13,25438.12%8,26423.76%34,772
Noble3,95165.99%2,03634.01%1,91531.98%5,987
Ottawa9,26058.34%6,61241.66%2,64816.68%15,872
Paulding4,96163.72%2,82536.28%2,13627.44%7,786
Perry7,65859.60%5,19140.40%2,46719.20%12,849
Pickaway7,82161.63%4,87038.37%2,95123.26%12,691
Pike3,68445.92%4,33954.08%-655-8.16%8,023
Portage19,63451.45%18,52848.55%1,1062.90%38,162
Preble8,80261.69%5,46738.31%3,33523.38%14,269
Putnam6,83453.09%6,03946.91%7956.18%12,873
Richland27,31758.17%19,64541.83%7,67216.34%46,962
Ross14,07560.90%9,03639.10%5,03921.80%23,111
Sandusky14,56664.06%8,17135.94%6,39528.12%22,737
Scioto21,77156.67%16,64743.33%5,12413.34%38,418
Seneca15,77261.20%10,00138.80%5,77122.40%25,773
Shelby8,76656.08%6,86643.92%1,90012.16%15,632
Stark82,88155.22%67,20544.78%15,67610.44%150,086
Summit109,06649.59%110,85250.41%-1,786-0.82%219,918
Trumbull40,72446.46%46,92853.54%-6,204-7.08%87,652
Tuscarawas20,63756.20%16,08343.80%4,55412.40%36,720
Union7,83871.55%3,11628.45%4,72243.10%10,954
Van Wert9,66665.68%5,05034.32%4,61631.36%14,716
Vinton3,04359.97%2,03140.03%1,01219.94%5,074
Warren14,50564.61%7,94535.39%6,56029.22%22,450
Washington14,19764.38%7,85635.62%6,34128.76%22,053
Wayne21,27369.10%9,51130.90%11,76238.20%30,784
Williams10,31971.84%4,04428.16%6,27543.68%14,363
Wood18,95264.17%10,58135.83%8,37128.34%29,533
Wyandot6,78665.81%3,52634.19%3,26031.62%10,312
Totals2,217,61153.28%1,944,24846.72%273,3636.56%4,161,859

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Last President who didn’t win Ohio. 2016-02-15. The Blade. 2017-04-12. en-US.
  2. Phillips, Kevin P.; The Emerging Republican Majority, pp. 357-358, 395
  3. Web site: RESULTS OF 1960 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PRIMARIES . . John F. Kennedy presidential library . January 18, 2019 .
  4. Book: Oliphant . Thomas . Wilkie . Curtis . 2017 . The road to Camelot: Inside JFK's Five-Year Campaign . Simon & Schuster .
  5. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=35933 Our Campaigns – OH US President – D Primary Race – May 3, 1960
  6. Web site: 1960 Presidential General Election Results - Ohio. Leip. David. 2016. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.