943 ELECTION FOR THE FORTY-THIRD TERM, 1957-1961 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President; RICHARD M. NIXON, Vice President Ala. Ariz. Ark. Calif. Colo. Conn. Del. Fla. Ga. Idaho Ill. Ind. Iowa Kans. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Minn. Miss. Mo. Mont. Total electoral vote 11 4 8 832 6 8 3 10 12 4 27 13 10 8 10 10 6 9 16 20 11 8 13 59 Name of candidate ELECTION FOR THE FORTY-FOURTH TERM, 1961-1965 JOHN F. KENNEDY, President; LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Vice President 944 Tenn. Tex. Utah Vt. Va. Wash. W. Va. Wis. Wyo. Total *John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fourth President of the United States, was assassinated on November 22, 1963. The duties of the Presidential office devolving, in this event, upon the Vice President, Lyndon B. Johnson, he accordingly took the oath of office at Dallas, Tex., on November 22, 1963. 945 ELECTION FOR THE FORTY-FIFTH TERM, 1965–1969 ELECTION FOR THE FORTY-SIXTH TERM, 1969–1973 For President Hubert For Vice President State George State Nixon, of New phrey, of C. Wal lace, of Min Alabama of Maryland Muskie, LeMay, of of Cali- Maine 946 947 ELECTION FOR THE FORTY-SEVENTH TERM, 1973-1977 1 Nixon, of Califor ern, of South Da John Hospers, of California Spiro R. Sar Agnew, of Maryland Alabama 9 9 gent Shriv er, of Maryland of Or egon Theodora 1Spiro T. Agnew resigned as Vice President on Oct. 10, 1973. Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as Vice President on Dec. 6, 1973. Richard M. Nixon resigned as President on Aug. 9, 1974, and Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as President on the same date. Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as Vice President on Dec. 19, 1974. |