Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller
Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller, 41st Vice President of the United States (1974–1977) and 49th Governor of New York (1959–1973).
History
1958 New York governor election
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nelson A. Rockefeller | Malcolm Wilson | Republican | 3,126,929 | (54.74%) |
W. Averell Harriman | George DeLuca | Democratic, Liberal |
2,553,895 | (44.71%) |
John T. McManus | Annette T. Rubinstein | Independent-Socialist | 31,658 | (0.55%) |
1960 Republican presidential primary election
1960 Republican presidential primaries:[1]
- Richard Nixon - 4,975,938 (86.63%)
- Unpledged delegates - 314,234 (5.47%)
- George H. Bender - 211,090 (3.68%)
- James M. Lloyd - 48,461 (0.84%)
- Nelson Rockefeller - 30,639 (0.53%)
- Frank R. Beckwith - 19,677 (0.34%)
1962 New York governor election
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nelson A. Rockefeller | Malcolm Wilson | Republican | 3,081,587 | (53.08%) |
Robert M. Morgenthau | John J. Burns | Democratic, Liberal |
2,552,418 | (43.97%) |
David H. Jaquith | E. Vernon Carbonara | Conservative | 141,877 | (2.44%) |
Richard Garza | Sylvia Weinstein | Socialist Workers | 19,698 | (0.34%) |
Eric Hass | John Emanuel | Socialist Labor | 9,762 | (0.17%) |
1964 Republican presidential primary election
1964 Republican presidential primaries:[2]
- Barry Goldwater - 2,267,079 (38.33%)
- Nelson Rockefeller - 1,304,204 (22.05%)
- James A. Rhodes - 615,754 (10.41%)
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. - 386,661 (6.54%)
- John W. Byrnes - 299,612 (5.07%)
- William Scranton - 245,401 (4.15%)
- Margaret Chase Smith - 227,007 (3.84%)
- Richard Nixon - 197,212 (3.33%)
- Unpledged delegates - 173,652 (2.94%)
- Harold Stassen - 114,083 (1.93%)
1964 Republican National Convention (1st ballot):[3]
- Barry Goldwater - 883
- William Scranton - 214
- Nelson Rockefeller - 114
- George Romney - 41
- Margaret Chase Smith - 27
- Walter H. Judd - 22
- Hiram Fong - 5
- Scattering - 7
1964 Republican National Convention (2nd ballot):[3]
- Barry Goldwater - 1,220
- William Scranton - 50
- Margaret Chase Smith - 22
- Nelson Rockefeller - 6
- Walter H. Judd - 1
- George Romney - 1
- Scattering - 8
1966 New York governor election
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nelson A. Rockefeller | Malcolm Wilson | Republican | 2,690,626 | (44.61%) |
Frank D. O'Connor | Howard J. Samuels | Democratic | 2,298,363 | (38.11%) |
Paul L. Adams | Kieran O'Doherty | Conservative | 513,023 | (8.46%) |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. | Donald S. Harrington | Liberal | 507,234 | (8.41%) |
Milton Herder | Doris Ballantyne | Socialist Labor | 12,730 | (0.21%) |
Judith White | Richard Garza | Socialist Workers | 12,506 | (0.21%) |
1968 Republican presidential primary election
1968 Republican presidential primaries[4]
- Ronald Reagan - 1,696,632 (37.93%)
- Richard Nixon - 1,679,443 (37.54%)
- James A. Rhodes - 614,492 (13.74%)
- Nelson Rockefeller - 164,340 (3.67%)
- Unpledged delegates - 140,639 (3.14%)
- Eugene McCarthy - 44,520 (1.00%)
- Harold Stassen - 31,655 (0.71%)
- John A. Volpe - 31,465 (0.70%)
1968 Republican National Convention (1st ballot)
- Richard Nixon - 692
- Nelson Rockefeller - 277
- Ronald Reagan - 182
- James A. Rhodes - 55
- George Romney - 50
- Clifford Case - 22
- Frank Carlson - 20
- Winthrop Rockefeller - 18
- Hiram Fong - 14
- Harold Stassen - 2
- John V. Lindsay - 1
1968 Republican National Convention (2nd ballot)
- Richard Nixon - 1238
- Nelson Rockefeller - 93
- Ronald Reagan - 2
1970 New York governor election
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nelson A. Rockefeller | Malcolm Wilson | Republican | 3,151,432 | (52.41%) |
Arthur Goldberg | Basil Paterson | Democratic, Liberal |
2,421,426 | (40.27%) |
Paul L. Adams | Edward F. Leonard | Conservative | 422,514 | (7.03%) |
Rasheed Storey | Grace Mora-Newman | Communist | 7,760 | (0.13%) |
Clifton DeBerry | Jonathan Rothschild | Socialist Workers | 5,766 | (0.10%) |
Stephen Emery | Arnold Babel | Socialist Labor | 3,963 | (0.07%) |
1974 Vice President of the United States Nomination
Vice President of the United States (confirmation in the House), 1974:[5]
- Yea - 289
- Nay - 128
Vice President of the United States (confirmation in the Senate), 1974:[5]
- Yea - 90
- Nay - 7
References
- ↑ Our Campaigns - US President - R Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1960
- ↑ Our Campaigns - US President - R Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1964
- 1 2 Our Campaigns - US President - R Convention Race - Jul 13, 1964
- ↑ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Mar 12, 1968
- 1 2 Our Campaigns - US Vice President Appointment Race - Dec 19, 1974
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