Election in Wyoming
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1964 United States presidential election in Wyoming
Nominee
Lyndon B. Johnson
Barry Goldwater
Party
Democratic
Republican
Home state
Texas
Arizona
Running mate
Hubert Humphrey
William E. Miller
Electoral vote
3
0
Popular vote
80,718
61,998
Percentage
56.6%
43.4%
County Results
Johnson
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Goldwater
50–60%
60–70%
President before election
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic
Elected President
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic
The 1964 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election . State voters chose three[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Wyoming was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D –Texas ), with 56.56 percent of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R –Arizona ), with 43.44% of the popular vote.[3] [4] As of the 2020 presidential election , this was the last time a Democratic presidential nominee has carried the state of Wyoming – in fact no Democrat has since reached forty percent of the state's vote. It is also the last occasion Laramie County , Fremont County , Sheridan County , Park County , Uinta County , Lincoln County , Goshen County , Big Horn County , Platte County , or Hot Springs County have voted for a Democratic Presidential nominee.[5]
Results [ ]
1964 United States presidential election in Wyoming
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Lyndon B. Johnson (inc. )
80,718
56.56%
Republican
Barry Goldwater
61,998
43.44%
Total votes
142,716
100.00%
Results by county [ ]
Lyndon Baines Johnson Democratic
Barry Morris Goldwater Republican
Margin
Albany
6,019
67.31%
2,923
32.69%
3,096
34.62%
8,942
Big Horn
2,690
50.21%
2,668
49.79%
22
0.42%
5,358
Campbell
1,196
42.68%
1,606
57.32%
-410
-14.64%
2,802
Carbon
4,322
66.68%
2,160
33.32%
2,162
33.36%
6,482
Converse
1,250
44.50%
1,559
55.50%
-309
-11.00%
2,809
Crook
780
39.12%
1,214
60.88%
-434
-21.76%
1,994
Fremont
5,985
55.45%
4,809
44.55%
1,176
10.90%
10,794
Goshen
2,749
51.35%
2,604
48.65%
145
2.70%
5,353
Hot Springs
1,380
52.91%
1,228
47.09%
152
5.82%
2,608
Johnson
852
34.19%
1,640
65.81%
-788
-31.62%
2,492
Laramie
16,059
65.22%
8,563
34.78%
7,496
30.44%
24,622
Lincoln
2,273
55.66%
1,811
44.34%
462
11.32%
4,084
Natrona
11,167
52.42%
10,135
47.58%
1,032
4.84%
21,302
Niobrara
843
42.90%
1,122
57.10%
-279
-14.20%
1,965
Park
3,745
50.32%
3,698
49.68%
47
0.64%
7,443
Platte
1,890
56.25%
1,470
43.75%
420
12.50%
3,360
Sheridan
4,747
51.39%
4,491
48.61%
256
2.78%
9,238
Sublette
791
46.78%
900
53.22%
-109
-6.44%
1,691
Sweetwater
5,969
75.43%
1,944
24.57%
4,025
50.86%
7,913
Teton
968
47.24%
1,081
52.76%
-113
-5.52%
2,049
Uinta
1,929
61.93%
1,186
38.07%
743
23.86%
3,115
Washakie
1,695
49.74%
1,713
50.26%
-18
-0.52%
3,408
Weston
1,419
49.07%
1,473
50.93%
-54
-1.86%
2,892
Totals
80,718
56.56%
61,998
43.44%
18,720
13.12%
142,716
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