The 1964 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Utah voters chose four[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Utah was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D–Texas), with 54.86% of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R–Arizona), with 45.14% of the popular vote.[3][4] As of the 2016 presidential election, this is the last time a Democratic presidential candidate has won Utah, as well as Utah County, Weber County, Wasatch County, Duchesne County, Juab County, Morgan County, Beaver County, Wayne County, and Daggett County.
Results
Results by county
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Democratic |
Barry Morris Goldwater Republican |
Margin |
Total votes cast |
County |
# |
% |
# |
% |
# |
% |
# |
Beaver |
1,189 |
60.02% |
792 |
39.98% |
397 |
20.04% |
1,981 |
Box Elder |
5,113 |
42.74% |
6,851 |
57.26% |
-1,738 |
-14.53% |
11,964 |
Cache |
6,627 |
41.54% |
9,326 |
58.46% |
-2,699 |
-16.92% |
15,953 |
Carbon |
5,672 |
72.70% |
2,130 |
27.30% |
3,542 |
45.40% |
7,802 |
Daggett |
170 |
60.28% |
112 |
39.72% |
58 |
20.57% |
282 |
Davis |
14,177 |
49.48% |
14,477 |
50.52% |
-300 |
-1.05% |
28,654 |
Duchesne |
1,320 |
51.34% |
1,251 |
48.66% |
69 |
2.68% |
2,571 |
Emery |
1,434 |
56.52% |
1,103 |
43.48% |
331 |
13.05% |
2,537 |
Garfield |
658 |
44.49% |
821 |
55.51% |
-163 |
-11.02% |
1,479 |
Grand |
1,145 |
50.33% |
1,130 |
49.67% |
15 |
0.66% |
2,275 |
Iron |
2,053 |
44.87% |
2,522 |
55.13% |
-469 |
-10.25% |
4,575 |
Juab |
1,319 |
58.75% |
926 |
41.25% |
393 |
17.51% |
2,245 |
Kane |
340 |
30.25% |
784 |
69.75% |
-444 |
-39.50% |
1,124 |
Millard |
1,462 |
42.56% |
1,973 |
57.44% |
-511 |
-14.88% |
3,435 |
Morgan |
835 |
59.35% |
572 |
40.65% |
263 |
18.69% |
1,407 |
Piute |
273 |
43.06% |
361 |
56.94% |
-88 |
-13.88% |
634 |
Rich |
326 |
42.84% |
435 |
57.16% |
-109 |
-14.32% |
761 |
Salt Lake |
103,926 |
57.09% |
78,118 |
42.91% |
25,808 |
14.18% |
182,044 |
San Juan |
993 |
42.01% |
1,371 |
57.99% |
-378 |
-15.99% |
2,364 |
Sanpete |
2,547 |
49.29% |
2,620 |
50.71% |
-73 |
-1.41% |
5,167 |
Sevier |
1,948 |
42.67% |
2,617 |
57.33% |
-669 |
-14.65% |
4,565 |
Summit |
1,497 |
52.86% |
1,335 |
47.14% |
162 |
5.72% |
2,832 |
Tooele |
5,239 |
67.60% |
2,511 |
32.40% |
2,728 |
35.20% |
7,750 |
Uintah |
2,142 |
46.78% |
2,437 |
53.22% |
-295 |
-6.44% |
4,579 |
Utah |
23,936 |
53.37% |
20,912 |
46.63% |
3,024 |
6.74% |
44,848 |
Wasatch |
1,420 |
55.08% |
1,158 |
44.92% |
262 |
10.16% |
2,578 |
Washington |
1,789 |
41.38% |
2,534 |
58.62% |
-745 |
-17.23% |
4,323 |
Wayne |
412 |
50.74% |
400 |
49.26% |
12 |
1.48% |
812 |
Weber |
29,666 |
59.48% |
20,206 |
40.52% |
9,460 |
18.97% |
49,872 |
Totals | 219,628 | 54.86% | 181,785 | 45.14% | 37,843 | 9.73% | 401,413 |
References
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Candidates | | |
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General articles | |
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Other 1964 elections | |
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