United States presidential election in Ohio, 1964
The 1964 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on November 3, 1964. The Democratic Party nominee, incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson, overwhelmingly won the state of Ohio with 62.94% of the vote against Barry Goldwater's 37.06%, carrying its 26 electoral votes. The 1964 election marks the last time a Democratic candidate for President won Ohio with over 60% of the popular vote, won the state carrying more counties than the Republican candidate, and the last time the margin of victory for the Democratic candidate was in double digits.
Results
By county
County | Johnson% | Johnson# | Goldwater% | Goldwater# | Total |
Adams |
Allen |
Ashland |
Ashtabula |
Athens |
Auglaize |
Belmont |
Brown |
Butler |
Carroll |
Champaign |
Clark |
Clermont |
Clinton |
Columbiana | 64.46% | 28,706 | 35.54% | 15,827 | 44,533 |
Coshocton |
Crawford |
Cuyahoga | 71.50% | 492,911 | 28.50% | 196,436 | 689,347 |
Darke |
Defiance |
Delaware |
Erie |
Fairfield |
Fayette |
Franklin |
Fulton |
Gallia |
Geauga |
Greene |
Guernsey |
Hamilton |
Hancock |
Hardin |
Harrison |
Henry |
Highland |
Hocking |
Holmes |
Huron |
Jackson |
Jefferson |
Knox |
Lake |
Lawrence |
Licking |
Logan |
Lorain |
Lucas |
Madison |
Mahoning | 72.92% | 90,934 | 27.08% | 33,775 | 124,709 |
Marion |
Medina |
Meigs |
Mercer |
Miami |
Monroe |
Montgomery |
Morgan |
Morrow |
Muskingum |
Noble |
Ottawa |
Paulding |
Perry |
Pickaway |
Pike |
Portage |
Preble |
Putnam |
Richland |
Ross |
Sandusky |
Scioto |
Seneca |
Shelby |
Stark |
Summit | 67.67% | 142,319 | 32.33% | 68,000 | 210,319 |
Trumbull | 66.76% | 54,342 | 33.24% | 27,059 | 81,401 |
Tuscarawas |
Union |
Van Wert |
Vinton |
Warren |
Washington |
Wayne |
Williams |
Wood |
Wyandot |
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