Electoral history of Barry Goldwater, United States Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–1987) and Republican Party nominee for President of the United States during 1964 election
Phoenix City Council, At-large district, 1949:[1]
Elected:
- Barry Goldwater – 16,405 (17.3%)
- Harry Rosenzweig – 14,887 (15.7%)
- Margaret B. Kober – 14,498 (15.3%)
- Frank G. Murphy – 13,598 (14.4%)
- Charles N. Walters – 12,838 (13.6%)
- Hohen Foster – 12,556 (13.3%)
Defeated:
- Rocky Ford – 4,678 (4.9%)
- Tony Grosso – 3,000 (3.2%)
- James H. Kerby – 2,177 (2.3%)
Phoenix City Council, At-large district, 1951:[2]
Elected:
- Hohen Foster (inc.)
- Barry Goldwater (inc.)
- Margaret B. Kober (inc.)
- Frank G. Murphy (inc.)
- Harry Rosenzweig (inc.)
- Charles N. Walters (inc.)
Defeated:
- A.J. Beaty
- Guz Rodriguez
- Charles Romaine
- Calvin R. Sanders
- John W. Strode
- James A. Tilley Sr.
Republican primary for the United States Senator (class 1) from Arizona, 1952:[3]
- Barry Goldwater – 33,460 (91.0%)
- Lester K. Kahl – 3,297 (9.0%)
United States Senate election in Arizona, 1952:[4]
- Barry Goldwater (R) – 132,063 (51.3%)
- Ernest McFarland (D) (inc.) – 125,338 (48.7%)
United States Senate election in Arizona, 1958:[5]
- Barry Goldwater (R) (inc.) – 164,593 (56.1%)
- Ernest McFarland (D) – 129,030 (43.9%)
1960 Republican presidential primaries:[6]
- Richard Nixon – 4,975,938 (86.6%)
- Unpledged – 314,234 (5.5%)
- George H. Bender – 211,090 (3.7%)
- Cecil H. Underwood – 123,756 (2.2%)
- James M. Lloyd – 48,461 (0.8%)
- Nelson Rockefeller – 30,639 (0.5%)
- Frank R. Beckwith – 19,677 (0.3%)
- John F. Kennedy – 12,817 (0.2%)
- Barry Goldwater – 3,146 (0.1%)
- Paul C. Fisher – 3,146 (0.1%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. – 514 (0.0%)
- Dwight D. Eisenhower (inc.) – 172 (0.0%)
- Styles Bridges – 108 (0.0%)
1960 Republican National Convention (presidential tally):[7]
- Richard Nixon – 1,321 (99.3%)
- Barry Goldwater – 10 (0.7%)
1960 United States presidential election:
- John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson (D) – 34,220,984 (49.7%) and 303 electoral votes (22 states carried)
- Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) – 34,108,157 (49.6%) and 219 electoral votes (27 states carried)
- Harry F. Byrd/Strom Thurmond (I) – 286,359 (0.4%) and 14 electoral votes (2 states carried)
- Harry F. Byrd/Barry Goldwater (I) – 1 electoral vote (Oklahoma faithless elector)
- Orval Faubus/John G. Crommelin (National States' Rights) – 44,984 (0.1%)
- Charles L. Sullivan/Merritt Curtis (CST) – 18,162 (0.0%)
1964 Republican presidential primaries:[8]
- Barry Goldwater – 2,267,079 (38.3%)
- Nelson Rockefeller – 1,304,204 (22.1%)
- James A. Rhodes – 615,754 (10.4%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. – 386,661 (6.5%)
- John W. Byrnes – 299,612 (5.1%)
- William Scranton – 245,401 (4.2%)
- Margaret Chase Smith – 227,007 (3.8%)
- Richard Nixon – 197,212 (3.3%)
- Unpledged – 173,652 (2.9%)
- Harold Stassen – 114,083 (1.9%)
1964 Republican National Convention (presidential tally):[9]
- Barry Goldwater – 883 (67.5%)
- William Scranton – 214 (16.4%)
- Nelson Rockefeller – 114 (8.7%)
- George W. Romney – 41 (3.1%)
- Margaret Chase Smith – 27 (2.1%)
- Walter Judd – 22 (1.7%)
- Hiram Fong – 5 (0.4%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. – 2 (0.2%)
1964 United States presidential election:
- Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey (D) – 43,127,041 (61.1%) and 486 electoral votes (44 states and D.C. carried)
- Barry Goldwater/William E. Miller (R) – 27,175,754 (38.5%) and 52 electoral votes (6 states carried)
- Unpledged electors (D) – 210,732 (0.3%)
United States Senate election in Arizona, 1968:[10]
- Barry Goldwater (R) – 274,607 (57.2%)
- Roy Elson (D) – 205,338 (42.8%)
United States Senate election in Arizona, 1974:[11]
- Barry Goldwater (R) (inc.) – 320,396 (58.3%)
- Jonathan Marshall (D) – 229,523 (41.7%)
United States Senate election in Arizona, 1980:[12]
- Barry Goldwater (R) (inc.) – 432,371 (49.5%)
- Bill Schultz (D) – 422,972 (48.4%)
- Fred R. Esser (Libertarian) – 12,008 (1.4%)
- Lorenzo Torrez (People over Politics) – 3,608 (0.4%)
- Josefina Otero (Socialist Workers) – 3,266 (0.4%)
References
edit- ^ "Our Campaigns – City Council – at Large Phoenix, AZ Race – Nov 08, 1949".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – City Council – at Large Phoenix, AZ Race – Nov 08, 1951".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate – R Primary Race – Sep 09, 1952".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate Race – Nov 04, 1952".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate Race – Nov 04, 1958".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – US President – R Primaries Race – Feb 01, 1960".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – US President – R Convention Race – Jul 25, 1960".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – US President – R Primaries Race – Feb 01, 1964".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – US President – R Convention Race – Jul 13, 1964".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate Race – Nov 05, 1968".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate Race – Nov 05, 1974".
- ^ "Our Campaigns – AZ US Senate Race – Nov 04, 1980".