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  1. The 1960 United States presidential election was the 44th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960. In a closely contested election, Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy defeated the incumbent Republican Vice President Richard Nixon.

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  2. Presidential election year: Election day: November 8: Incumbent president: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) Next Congress: 87th: Presidential election; Partisan control: Democratic gain: Popular vote margin: Democratic +0.2%: Electoral vote: John F. Kennedy (D) 303: Richard Nixon (R) 219: 1960 presidential election results.

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    Democratic primary

    California governor Pat Brown won the state's Democratic primary as a favorite son.This was the state's first presidential favorite son delegation since the creation of the presidential primary in 1912. Kennedy had not come easily to his decision not to compete in the California primary, and had at one point tentatively filed to run in the primary. He had begun to contemplate the state's primary at an early stage in the development of his campaign. By early 1958, Kennedy's team had recognized...

    Republican primary

    Nixon won California's Republican primary, in which he was unopposed. 200,000 people participated in other Republican primaries, but abstained from the Republican presidential primary.

    Viva Kennedy clubs were created and registered 150,000 Mexican-Americans to vote. Whitaker and Baxter managed Nixon's campaign in the north while Baus and Ross managed his campaign in the south. Don Bradley, the executive secretary of the California Democratic Party, managed Kennedy's campaign in the north while Jesse M. Unruhmanaged his campaign i...

    Kallina, Edmund (1985). "Was the 1960 Presidential Election Stolen? The Case of Illinois". Presidential Studies Quarterly. Wiley-Blackwell. 15 (1): 113–118. JSTOR 27550168.
    Lee, Eugene; Buchanan, William (1961). "The 1960 Election in California". The Western Political Quarterly. University of Utah. 14 (1): 309–26. doi:10.2307/443852. JSTOR 443852.
  4. Results of the presidential election of 1960, won by John F. Kennedy with 303 electoral votes

  5. United States presidential election of 1960, American presidential election held on November 8, 1960, in which Democrat John F. Kennedy narrowly defeated Republican Vice Pres. Richard M. Nixon. Kennedy thus became the first Roman Catholic and the youngest person ever elected president. Kennedy was also the first president born in the 20th century.

  6. The 1960 United States presidential election happened on November 8, 1960. This election was between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon. Kennedy won the election like many people expected, but it was a much closer election than most people thought it would be.

  7. Jan 27, 2021 · 1960 Electoral College Results. Byrd received electoral votes for President from Alabama (6), Mississippi (8) and Oklahoma (1). Thurmond received electoral votes for Vice President from Alabama (6) and Mississippi (8). Goldwater received 1 electoral vote for Vice President from Oklahoma.

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