By their very nature ballots are secret and a matter of privacy. Not ever one that votes is willing to admit for whom they voted.
It is therefore not possible to say with any certainty what the percentage was.
He won most of the votes in the elections ...
He had only one close election and that was for President in 1960.
John Kennedy was the first Catholic President of the United States. Al Smith and John Kerry were also Catholics who ran for President but lost their bids.
The first Catholic to be elected president was John F. Kennedy. Kennedy served from January 20, 1961 until his assassination on November 22, 1963.
Television helped Kennedy to win the 1960 election because was a handsome, younger man.
presidential elections come in years of four - 1956, 1960, 1964, etc. Lyndon B. Johnson became president Nov. 22 1963 when Kennedy was killed.
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No, Joseph Kennedy was the father of President John F. Kennedy.
John Kennedy ,on November 9, 1960, became the only Roman Catholic to be elected US President so far. Other Catholics have run for President before Kennedy, most notably Al Smith in 1928 , but lost. Current VP Joe Biden is Catholic, as is the losing candidate in 2004, Senator John Kerry.
Lyndon Johnson was Vice President to President John F. Kennedy. Johnson became president following Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
Kennedy was our 35th president.
John F. Kennedy. Although he won the 1960 elections, he wasn't sworn in until Jan 1961.