Election in Illinois
1964 United States presidential election in Illinois Turnout 84.97%
County Results
Johnson
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
Goldwater
50-60%
60-70%
The 1964 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election . State voters chose 26[ 2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Illinois was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D –Texas ), with 59.47% of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R –Arizona ), with 40.53% of the popular vote.[ 3] [ 4] As of the 2020 presidential election [update] , this is the last election in which Adams County , DeWitt County , Effingham County , Logan County , Menard County , Morgan County , Scott County , Wabash County , and Wayne County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[ 5] This would be the last time until 1992 that Illinois would vote for a Democrat in a presidential election.
Primaries
Turnout
Turnout in the preference vote of the primaries was 17.77%, with a total of 917,314 votes cast.[ 6] [ 7]
Turnout in the general election was 84.97%, with a total of 4,702,841 votes cast.[ 6] [ 7] Both major parties held non-binding state-run preferential primaries on April 14.[ 6] [ 8]
Democratic
1964 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
The 1964 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on April 14, 1964, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's state primaries ahead of the 1964 presidential election.
In this election, all candidates were write-ins .[ 6]
The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates.[ 6]
Incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson overwhelmingly won the primary.
While he received 3.23% of the vote, Robert F. Kennedy was not an active candidate for the nomination.
Republican
1964 Illinois Republican presidential primary
The 1964 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on April 14, 1964, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 1964 presidential election.
The preference vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates.[ 6]
Results
Results by county
County
Lyndon Baines Johnson Democratic
Barry Morris Goldwater Republican
Various candidates Write-ins
Margin
Total votes cast[ 9]
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
18,321
56.70%
13,993
43.30%
4,328
13.39%
32,314
Alexander
4,763
62.20%
2,895
37.80%
1,868
24.39%
7,658
Bond
3,815
55.51%
3,058
44.49%
757
11.01%
6,873
Boone
3,694
42.23%
5,053
57.77%
-1,359
-15.54%
8,747
Brown
2,083
60.59%
1,355
39.41%
728
21.18%
3,438
Bureau
9,086
48.75%
9,552
51.25%
-466
-2.50%
18,638
Calhoun
1,805
58.36%
1,288
41.64%
517
16.72%
3,093
Carroll
4,062
47.51%
4,487
52.49%
-425
-4.97%
8,549
Cass
4,424
60.94%
2,836
39.06%
1,588
21.87%
7,260
Champaign
25,792
53.96%
22,010
46.04%
3,782
7.91%
47,802
Christian
11,898
65.91%
6,153
34.09%
5,745
31.83%
18,051
Clark
4,464
50.34%
4,403
49.66%
61
0.69%
8,867
Clay
4,551
55.39%
3,665
44.61%
886
10.78%
8,216
Clinton
7,339
61.00%
4,692
39.00%
2,647
22.00%
12,031
Coles
11,377
56.17%
8,878
43.83%
2,499
12.34%
20,255
Cook
1,537,181
63.18%
895,718
36.82%
641,463
26.37%
2,432,899
Crawford
5,624
53.78%
4,834
46.22%
790
7.55%
10,458
Cumberland
3,056
57.58%
2,251
42.42%
805
15.17%
5,307
DeKalb
10,257
46.52%
11,791
53.48%
1
0.00%
-1,534
-6.96%
22,049
DeWitt
4,371
54.80%
3,605
45.20%
766
9.60%
7,976
Douglas
4,695
52.65%
4,223
47.35%
472
5.29%
8,918
DuPage
66,229
40.11%
98,871
59.89%
-32,642
-19.77%
165,100
Edgar
5,966
50.59%
5,827
49.41%
139
1.18%
11,793
Edwards
1,991
46.81%
2,262
53.19%
-271
-6.37%
4,253
Effingham
6,782
57.35%
5,044
42.65%
1,738
14.70%
11,826
Fayette
6,295
58.36%
4,492
41.64%
1,803
16.71%
10,787
Ford
3,427
42.43%
4,650
57.57%
-1,223
-15.14%
8,077
Franklin
13,581
64.06%
7,620
35.94%
5,961
28.12%
21,201
Fulton
13,030
62.60%
7,785
37.40%
5,245
25.20%
20,815
Gallatin
2,845
67.11%
1,394
32.89%
1,451
34.23%
4,239
Greene
4,781
60.45%
3,128
39.55%
1,653
20.90%
7,909
Grundy
5,246
48.72%
5,522
51.28%
-276
-2.56%
10,768
Hamilton
3,133
55.02%
2,561
44.98%
572
10.05%
5,694
Hancock
6,199
52.73%
5,557
47.27%
642
5.46%
11,756
Hardin
1,639
55.32%
1,324
44.68%
315
10.63%
2,963
Henderson
2,271
54.93%
1,863
45.07%
408
9.87%
4,134
Henry
12,085
53.17%
10,644
46.83%
1,441
6.34%
22,729
Iroquois
7,029
42.72%
9,423
57.28%
-2,394
-14.55%
16,452
Jackson
12,165
63.43%
7,013
36.57%
5,152
26.86%
19,178
Jasper
3,406
56.58%
2,614
43.42%
792
13.16%
6,020
Jefferson
9,653
60.71%
6,248
39.29%
3,405
21.41%
15,901
Jersey
3,936
56.41%
3,041
43.59%
895
12.83%
6,977
Jo Daviess
4,818
51.12%
4,607
48.88%
211
2.24%
9,425
Johnson
1,770
44.39%
2,217
55.61%
-447
-11.21%
3,987
Kane
40,703
46.73%
46,391
53.27%
-5,688
-6.53%
87,094
Kankakee
20,792
56.39%
16,082
43.61%
4,710
12.77%
36,874
Kendall
3,430
37.53%
5,710
62.47%
-2,280
-24.95%
9,140
Knox
15,000
53.86%
12,850
46.14%
2,150
7.72%
27,850
Lake
62,785
51.60%
58,840
48.36%
42
0.03%
3,945
3.24%
121,667
LaSalle
30,923
59.31%
21,216
40.69%
9,707
18.62%
52,139
Lawrence
5,136
55.15%
4,176
44.85%
960
10.31%
9,312
Lee
7,315
46.41%
8,445
53.59%
-1,130
-7.17%
15,760
Livingston
8,476
45.29%
10,239
54.71%
-1,763
-9.42%
18,715
Logan
7,712
53.12%
6,805
46.88%
907
6.25%
14,517
Macon
35,045
66.12%
17,957
33.88%
17,088
32.24%
53,002
Macoupin
15,227
64.37%
8,430
35.63%
6,797
28.73%
23,657
Madison
65,115
68.45%
30,009
31.55%
35,106
36.91%
95,124
Marion
12,363
63.65%
7,060
36.35%
5,303
27.30%
19,423
Marshall
3,561
52.60%
3,209
47.40%
352
5.20%
6,770
Mason
4,857
63.16%
2,833
36.84%
2,024
26.32%
7,690
Massac
3,396
52.46%
3,078
47.54%
318
4.91%
6,474
McDonough
6,144
47.08%
6,907
52.92%
-763
-5.85%
13,051
McHenry
18,014
44.46%
22,503
55.54%
-4,489
-11.08%
40,517
McLean
19,550
50.56%
19,120
49.44%
430
1.11%
38,670
Menard
2,491
51.76%
2,322
48.24%
169
3.51%
4,813
Mercer
4,410
51.10%
4,220
48.90%
190
2.20%
8,630
Monroe
4,605
53.92%
3,936
46.08%
669
7.83%
8,541
Montgomery
10,581
62.22%
6,425
37.78%
4,156
24.44%
17,006
Morgan
9,235
56.05%
7,240
43.95%
1,995
12.11%
16,475
Moultrie
3,733
59.96%
2,493
40.04%
1,240
19.92%
6,226
Ogle
6,917
39.87%
10,430
60.13%
-3,513
-20.25%
17,347
Peoria
47,360
58.70%
33,327
41.30%
14,033
17.39%
80,687
Perry
6,639
60.76%
4,287
39.24%
2,352
21.53%
10,926
Piatt
3,897
55.37%
3,141
44.63%
756
10.74%
7,038
Pike
6,576
61.52%
4,113
38.48%
2,463
23.04%
10,689
Pope
1,117
45.67%
1,329
54.33%
-212
-8.67%
2,446
Pulaski
3,332
66.01%
1,716
33.99%
1,616
32.01%
5,048
Putnam
1,359
54.58%
1,131
45.42%
228
9.16%
2,490
Randolph
9,199
61.32%
5,803
38.68%
3,396
22.64%
15,002
Richland
4,239
52.08%
3,901
47.92%
338
4.15%
8,140
Rock Island
41,759
63.78%
23,714
36.22%
18,045
27.56%
65,473
Saline
8,337
59.43%
5,691
40.57%
2,646
18.86%
14,028
Sangamon
43,073
56.55%
33,077
43.43%
16
0.02%
9,996
13.12%
76,166
Schuyler
2,504
50.88%
2,417
49.12%
87
1.77%
4,921
Scott
1,952
54.54%
1,627
45.46%
325
9.08%
3,579
Shelby
7,088
62.34%
4,281
37.66%
2,807
24.69%
11,369
St. Clair
74,005
72.39%
28,226
27.61%
45,779
44.78%
102,231
Stark
1,776
45.62%
2,117
54.38%
-341
-8.76%
3,893
Stephenson
10,854
53.98%
9,252
46.02%
1,602
7.97%
20,106
Tazewell
28,561
62.45%
17,170
37.55%
11,391
24.91%
45,731
Union
5,208
62.37%
3,142
37.63%
2,066
24.74%
8,350
Vermilion
24,765
55.94%
19,506
44.06%
5,259
11.88%
44,271
Wabash
3,721
56.16%
2,905
43.84%
816
12.32%
6,626
Warren
4,670
47.02%
5,258
52.95%
3
0.03%
-588
-5.92%
9,931
Washington
3,670
48.87%
3,840
51.13%
-170
-2.26%
7,510
Wayne
5,198
52.28%
4,745
47.72%
453
4.56%
9,943
White
5,963
59.85%
4,000
40.15%
1,963
19.70%
9,963
Whiteside
12,536
49.21%
12,940
50.79%
-404
-1.59%
25,476
Will
49,663
56.25%
38,619
43.75%
11,044
12.51%
88,282
Williamson
14,613
61.55%
9,130
38.45%
5,483
23.09%
23,743
Winnebago
48,834
55.02%
39,920
44.98%
8,914
10.04%
88,754
Woodford
5,914
48.63%
6,248
51.37%
-334
-2.75%
12,162
Totals
2,796,833
59.47%
1,905,946
40.53%
62
0.00%
890,887
18.94%
4,702,841
See also
References
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^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’ ; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review ; June 29, 2016
^ a b c d e f g h "OFFICIAL VOTE of the STATE OF ILLINOIS Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 JUDICIAL ELECTION, 1963–1964 • PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL PRIMARY, APRIL, 14, 1964" (PDF) . Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved 1 July 2020 .[permanent dead link ]
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^ Scammon, Richard M. (compiler); America at the Polls: A Handbook of Presidential Election Statistics 1920-1964 ; pp. 134-135 ISBN 0405077114