Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson

Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States (19631969), 37th Vice President of the United States (19611963); United States Senator (19491961) and United States Representative (19371949) from Texas.

President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1969

Texas's 10th congressional district special election, 1937

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) - 8,280 (27.65%)
  • Merton Harris (D) - 5,111 (17.07%)
  • Polk Shelton (D) - 4,420 (14.76%)
  • Sam V. Stone (D) - 4,048 (13.52%)
  • C. N. Avery (D) - 3,951 (13.19%)
  • Houghton Brownlee (D) - 3,019 (10.08%)
  • Ayers Ross (D) - 1,088 (3.63%)

Texas's 10th congressional district election, 1938

unopposed

Texas's 10th congressional district election, 1940

unopposed

Texas United States Senate special election, 1941:[1]

  • W. Lee O'Daniel (D) - 175,590 (30.49%)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) - 174,279 (30.26%)
  • Gerald C. Mann (D) - 140,807 (24.45%)
  • Martin Dies, Jr. (D) - 80,653 (14.01%)
  • Samuel N. Morris (D) - 1,654 (0.29%)
  • Joe Thompson (D) - 429 (0.07%)
  • Politte Elvins (R) - 273 (0.05%)
  • W. R. Jones (I) - 257 (0.05%)
  • Joseph C. Bean (D) - 242 (0.04%)
  • W. W. King (D) - 238 (0.04%)
  • Arlon Davis (D) - 174 (0.03%)
  • Guy B. Fisher (D) - 141 (0.02%)
  • John C. Williams (D) - 128 (0.02%)
  • W. E. Gilliland (D) - 96 (0.02%)
  • Starl G. Newsome, Jr. (D) - 96 (0.02%)
  • A. E. Calvin (D) - 94 (0.02%)
  • Basil Muse Hatfield (D) - 83 (0.01%)
  • Bubba Hicks (D) - 77 (0.01%)
  • Enoch Fletcher (R) - 71 (0.01%)
  • W. C. Welch (D) - 69 (0.01%)
  • Floyd E. Ryan (D) - 61 (0.01%)
  • Walter A. Schultz (D) - 61 (0.01%)
  • A. E. Harding (D) - 59 (0.01%)
  • Robert Grammer Head (D) - 58 (0.01%)
  • Homer Brooks (Communist) - 52 (0.01%)
  • O. F. Health, Sr. (D) - 51 (0.01%)
  • John Romulus Brinkley (D) - 36 (0.01%)
  • Edwin Waller III (D) - 28 (0.01%)
  • Charles L. Somerville (D) - 20 (0.00%)

Texas's 10th congressional district election, 1942

unopposed

Texas's 10th congressional district election, 1944

  • Primary election (July 22, 1944)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) - 20, 592 (68.30%)
  • Buck Taylor (D) - 9,723 (31.69%)
  • General election (November 7, 1944)
unopposed

Texas's 10th congressional district election, 1946

  • Primary election (July 27, 1946)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) - 34,712 (68.52%)
  • Hardy Hollers (D) - 14,231 (28.09%)
  • Charles E. King (D) - 1,714 (3.38%)
  • General election (November 5, 1946)
unopposed

Texas United States Senate election, 1948 (Democratic primary):[2]

  • Coke Stevenson - 477,077 (39.68%)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson - 405,617 (33.73%)
  • George Peddy - 237,195 (19.73%)

Texas United States Senate election, 1948 (Democratic primary runoff):[3]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson - 494,191[lower-alpha 1] (50.00%)
  • Coke Stevenson - 494,104 (50.00%)

Texas United States Senate election, 1948:[6]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) - 702,985 (66.22%)
  • Jack Porter (R) - 349,665 (32.94%)
  • Samuel N. Morris (Prohibition) - 8,913 (0.84%)

Texas United States Senate election, 1954:[7]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (inc.) - 538,417 (84.59%)
  • Carlos G. Watson (R) - 95,033 (14.93%)
  • Fred T. Spangler (Constitution) - 3,025 (0.48%)

1956 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[8]

1956 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[9]

First ballot:

1960 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[10]

1960 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[11]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson - 1,521 (100.00%)

1960 United States presidential election:

Texas United States Senate election, 1960:[12]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (inc.) - 1,306,625 (57.98%)
  • John Tower (R) - 926,653 (41.12%)
  • Bard A. Logan (Constitution) - 20,506 (0.91%)

1964 Democratic presidential primaries:[13]

1964 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[14]

  • Lyndon B. Johnson (inc.) - 2,316 (100.00%)

1964 United States presidential election:

1968 Democratic presidential primaries:[15]

Notes

  1. Includes the 200 fraudulent votes added to Johnson's vote total[4]:30:35[5] in the Box 13 scandal. Excluding these fraudulent votes, Johnson's total vote count was 493,991, below the vote total of Coke Stevenson.

References

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