Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson
Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson, 31st Governor of Illinois (1949-1953), 5th United States Ambassador to the United Nations (1961-1966) and Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 1952 and 1956.
Illinois gubernatorial elections
Democratic primary for Governor of Illinois, 1948:[1]
- Adlai Stevenson - 578,390 (100.00%)
Illinois gubernatorial election, 1948:[2]
- Adlai Stevenson (D) - 2,250,074 (57.11%)
- Dwight H. Green (R) (inc.) - 1,678,007 (42.59%)
- Willis R. Wilson (Prohibition) - 9,491 (0.24%)
- Louis Fisher (Socialist Labor) - 2,673 (0.07%)
- Scattering - 12 (0.00%)
Democratic primary for Governor of Illinois, 1952:[3]
- Adlai Stevenson (inc.) - 708,275 (100.00%)
Stevenson dropped-out after primary in order to run for President and was replaced on ballot by Lieutenant Governor Sherwood Dixon
Presidential elections
1952
1952 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary:[4]
- Estes Kefauver - 548 (34.60%)
- Jim Farley - 433 (27.34%)
- Alben W. Barkley - 413 (26.07%)
- Styles Bridges - 137 (8.65%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 53 (3.35%)
All candidates were run as write-in
1952 Democratic Presidential primaries:[5]
- Estes Kefauver - 3,169,448 (65.04%)
- Pat Brown - 485,578 (9.97%)
- Richard Russell, Jr. - 371,179 (7.62%)
- Matthew M. Neely - 191,471 (3.93%)
- Robert J. Bulkley - 184,880 (3.79%)
- Hubert Humphrey - 102,527 (2.10%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 81,096 (1.66%)
- Dwight Eisenhower - 64,911 (1.33%)
- Harry S. Truman (inc.) - 62,345 (1.28%)
- Unpledged delegates - 46,361 (0.95%)
- Robert S. Kerr - 45,285 (0.93%)
- William O. Douglas - 29,532 (0.61%)
- W. Averell Harriman - 19,806 (0.41%)
- Jerome F. Fox - 18,322 (0.38%)
1952 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[6]
1st ballot:
- Estes Kefauver - 340
- Adlai Stevenson - 273
- Richard Russell, Jr. - 268
- W. Averell Harriman - 123.5
- Robert S. Kerr - 65
- Alben W. Barkley - 48.5
- Paul A. Dever - 37.5
- Hubert Humphrey - 26
- J. William Fulbright - 22
- Scattering - 26.5
2nd ballot:
- Estes Kefauver - 362.5
- Adlai Stevenson - 324.5
- Richard Russell, Jr. - 294
- W. Averell Harriman - 121
- Alben W. Barkley - 78.5
- Paul A. Dever - 30.5
- Robert S. Kerr - 5.5
- Scattering - 13.5
3rd ballot:
- Adlai Stevenson - 617.5
- Estes Kefauver - 275.5
- Richard Russell, Jr. - 261
- Alben W. Barkley - 67.5
- Paul A. Dever - 0.5
- Scattering - 8
1952 United States presidential election:
- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon (R) - 34,075,529 (55.2%) and 442 electoral votes (83.24%, 39 states carried)
- Adlai Stevenson/John J. Sparkman (D) - 27,375,090 (44.3%) and 89 electoral votes (16.76%, 9 states carried)
- Vincent Hallinan/Charlotta Bass (Progressive) - 140,746 (0.2%)
- Stuart Hamblen/Enoch Holtwick (Prohibition) - 73,412 (0.1%)
- Douglas MacArthur/Harry F. Byrd (Constitution) - 17,205 (0.0%)
- Others - 87,165 (0.1%)
1956
1956 Democratic presidential primaries:[7]
- Adlai Stevenson II - 3,069,504 (50.70%)
- Estes Kefauver - 2,283,172 (37.71%)
- Unpledged delegates - 380,300 (6.28%)
- Frank J. Lausche - 278,074 (4.59%)
- John W. McCormack - 26,128 (0.43%)
- Dwight D. Eisenhower - 6,358 (0.11%)
- W. Averell Harriman - 3,368 (0.06%)
- Robert Meyner - 1,129 (0.02%)
- John F. Kennedy - 949 (0.02%)
- Harry S. Truman - 728 (0.01%)
- Stuart Symington - 402 (0.01%)
- Paul A. Dever - 207 (0.00%)
- Lyndon B. Johnson - 2 (0.00%)
- Others - 3,610 (0.06%)
1956 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[8]
- Adlai Stevenson - 906 (65.89%)
- W. Averell Harriman - 210 (15.27%)
- Lyndon B. Johnson - 80 (5.82%)
- Stuart Symington - 46 (3.35%)
- Happy Chandler - 37 (2.69%)
- John S. Battle - 33 (2.40%)
- James C. Davis - 33 (2.40%)
- George Bell Timmerman - 24 (1.75%)
- Frank J. Lausche - 6 (0.44%)
1956 United States presidential election:
- Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon (R) (inc.) - 35,579,180 (57.4%) and 457 electoral votes (86.06%, 41 states carried)
- Adlai Stevenson/Estes Kefauver (D) - 26,028,028 (42.0%) and 73 electoral votes (13.75%, 7 states carried)
- Walter Burgwyn Jones/Herman Talmadge (I) - 1 electoral vote (0.19%, Alabama faithless elector)
- T. Coleman Andrews/Thomas Werdel (State's Rights) - 107,929 (0.2%)
- Others - 110,046 (0.2%)
1960
1960 Democratic presidential primaries:[9]
- John F. Kennedy - 1,847,259 (31.43%)
- Pat Brown - 1,354,031 (23.04%)
- George H. McLain - 646,387 (11.00%)
- Hubert Humphrey - 590,410 (10.05%)
- George Smathers - 322,235 (5.48%)
- Michael DiSalle - 315,312 (5.37%)
- Unpledged delegates - 241,958 (4.12%)
- Albert S. Potter - 208,057 (3.54%)
- Wayne Morse - 147,262 (2.51%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 51,833 (0.88%)
1960 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[10]
- John F. Kennedy - 806 (52.89%)
- Lyndon B. Johnson - 409 (26.84%)
- Stuart Symington - 86 (5.64%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 80 (5.25%)
- Robert Meyner - 43 (2.82%)
- Hubert Humphrey - 42 (2.76%)
- George Smathers - 30 (1.97%)
- Ross Barnett - 23 (1.51%)
- Herschel C. Loveless - 2 (0.13%)
- Pat Brown - 1 (0.07%)
- Orval E. Faubus - 1 (0.07%)
- Albert Rosellini - 1 (0.07%)
1964
1964 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary:[11]
- Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.) - 61,035 (72.91%)
- Robert F. Kennedy - 15,870 (18.96%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. - 2,269 (2.71%)
- Ted Kennedy - 1,259 (1.50%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 952 (1.14%)
- George Wallace - 565 (0.68%)
- Hubert Humphrey - 323 (0.39%)
1964 Democratic presidential primaries:[12]
- Pat Brown - 1,693,813 (27.26%)
- Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.) - 1,106,999 (17.82%)
- Sam Yorty - 798,431 (12.85%)
- George Wallace - 798,431 (12.85%)
- John W. Reynolds - 522,405 (8.41%)
- Albert S. Porter - 493,619 (7.94%)
- Matthew E. Welsh - 376,023 (6.05%)
- Daniel Brewster - 267,106 (4.30%)
- Jennings Randolph - 131,432 (2.12%)
- Unpledged - 81,614 (1.31%)
- Robert F. Kennedy - 36,258 (0.58%)
- Lar Daly - 15,160 (0.24%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. - 8,495 (0.14%)
- Albert J. Easter - 8,275 (0.13%)
- Adlai Stevenson - 800 (0.01%)
- Hubert Humphrey - 548 (0.01%)
Maps
- 1952 presidential election
- 1956 Democratic presidential primaries
- 1956 presidential election
References
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- "Our Campaigns - IL Governor Race - Nov 02, 1948". www.ourcampaigns.com.
- "Our Campaigns - IL Governor - D Primary Race - Apr 08, 1952". www.ourcampaigns.com.
- "Our Campaigns - NH US Vice President - D Primary Race - Mar 11, 1952". www.ourcampaigns.com.
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