ELECTORS
W. Earle Cobey-At Large
Carl Murphy-At Large
George R. Long-1st Cong. Dist.
Robert Knatz, Jr.-2nd Cong. Dist.
George W. Della-3rd Cong. Dist.
R. Emmett Bradley-4th Cong. Dist.
Bess B. Lavine-5th Cong. Dist.
Charles B. Huyett-6th Cong. Dist.
James H. Pollack-7th Cong. Dist.
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Richard M. Nixon (R) and
Henry Cabot Lodge
GOVERNOR
J. Millard Tawes (D)
Secretary of State
Thomas B. Finan
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Kennedy and Johnson 565,808
Nixon and Lodge 489,538
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Kennedy and Johnson 53.6 %
Nixon and Lodge 46.4 %
Kennedy and Johnson 9 electoral
Nixon and Lodge
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Kennedy and Johnson 34,227,096
Nixon and Lodge 34,108,546
Kennedy and Johnson 49.7 %
Nixon and Lodge 49.5 %
Kennedy and Johnson 303 electoral
Nixon and Lodge 219
MISCELLANIA
Maryland Democrats voted for Kennedy by
a margin of more than 76,000 votes carrying
Baltimore City, and the Counties of Calvert,
Charles, Dorchester, Montgomery, Prince
George's, Queen Anne's and St. Mary's.
Kennedy, the youngest President to be
elected and the first Catholic, took over
from Eisenhower, who at 70, was the oldest
to serve.
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MEETING-Monday, December 14, 1964
(10 Electoral Votes)
PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) and
Hubert H. Humphrey-10 electoral votes
ELECTORS
William S. Townsend
Victor Cushwa, Jr.
George L. Radcliffe
Frederick W. DeJong
Samuel Dillon, Jr.
Louis Gaertner
Richard K. Coggins
C. Philip Nichols
Marguerite Gulli
Francis H. Morris
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OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Barry M. Goldwater (R) and
William E. Miller
GOVERNOR
J. Millard Tawes (D)
Secretary of State
Lloyd L. Simpkins
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Johnson and Humphrey 730,912
Goldwater and Miller 385,495
Johnson and Humphrey 65.5 %
Goldwater and Miller 34.5%
Johnson and Humphrey 10 electoral
Goldwater and Miller
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Johnson and Humphrey 43,129,484
Goldwater and Miller 27,178,188
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