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1964 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 538 votes (100.0%) - total
  • 270 votes (50.2%) - minimum required to win
  • 486 votes (90.3%) - Democratic incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas
  • 52 votes (9.7%) - Republican U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona



Lyndon B. Johnson easily defeated Republican Senator Barry Goldwater in 1964.
Lyndon Johnson, incumbent Democrat, easily won over Sen. Barry Goldwater, the Arizona Republican in 1964.
1964 U.S. Presidential Election Results:
  • 270 votes (50.2%) - minimum required
  • 486 votes (90.3%) - Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX)
  • 52 votes (9.7%) - U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
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1940 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 531 votes (100.0%) - total
  • 266 votes (50.1%) - minimum required to win
  • 449 votes (84.6%) - President Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York (Democrat)
  • 82 votes (15.4%) - Lawyer Wendell Willkie of New York (Republican)


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William Clinton won the 1992 presidential election defeating George Bush. In the 1992 presidential election William Clinton received 370 electoral votes and George Bush received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Clinton 44,908,254 and Bush 39,102,343. Independent candidate H. Ross Perot received 19,741,065 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.

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William Clinton won the 1992 presidential election defeating incumbent President George Bush. In the 1992 presidential election William Clinton received 370 electoral votes and George Bush received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Clinton 44,908,254 and Bush 39,102,343. Independent candidate H. Ross Perot received 19,741,065 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.

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This was actually a very famous election. The Chicago Tribune, which back then was very much a Republican newspaper, predicted that Thomas Dewey would win, and the paper released the late edition on election evening with a headline that said Dewey had won. Unfortunately for the newspaper, Harry S. Truman, the Democrat, came from behind and he was the winner-- not Dewey. There are iconic photos of President Truman holding the "Dewey Defeats Truman" edition with an amused look on his face. Truman won big in the electoral vote count: he had 303, while Dewey only got 189.

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1980 U.S. Presidential Election Results:

  • 270 votes (50.2%) - minimum required
  • 489 votes (90.9%) - fmr. Gov. Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
  • 49 votes (9.1%) - Pres. Jimmy Carter (D-GA)
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The candidates were Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carters vice president Walter Mondale

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Reagan was re-elected.

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