Electoral history of Richard Nixon

1952 Republican National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[1] 1952 United States Presidential Election Results: Source (Popular Vote): Leip, David.

1956 Republican National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[4] 1956 United States Presidential Election Results: Source (Popular Vote): Leip, David.

(The House of Representatives was temporarily expanded from 435 members to 437 to accommodate this, and would go back to 435 when reapportioned according to the 1960 census.)

In Washington, Constitution Party ran Curtis for President and B. N. Miller for vice-president, receiving 1,401 votes.

(c) Oklahoma faithless elector Henry D. Irwin, though pledged to vote for Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., instead voted for non-candidate Harry F. Byrd.

However, unlike other electors who voted for Byrd and Strom Thurmond as Vice President, Irwin voted for Barry Goldwater as Vice President.

(d) In Mississippi, the slate of unpledged Democratic electors won.

(a)A Virginia faithless elector, Roger MacBride, though pledged to vote for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, instead voted for Libertarian candidates John Hospers and Theodora Nathan.

(b)In Arizona, Pima and Yavapai counties had a ballot malfunction that counted many votes for both a major party candidate and Linda Jenness of the Socialist Workers Party.

As a consequence, Jenness received 16% and 8% of the vote in Pima and Yavapai, respectively.

Richard Nixon, 1971
1950 California Senate election results by county: Nixon : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Douglas : 50–60%
1952 electoral vote results
1956 electoral vote results
1960 electoral vote results
1962 California Gubernatorial election results by county: Brown : 40-50% 50–60% 60–70% Nixon : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
1968 electoral vote results
1972 electoral vote results