James M. Lloyd

James M. Lloyd (1886–1969) was an American politician from South Dakota who served as a delegate to multiple Republican national conventions.

James M. Lloyd
Member of the South Dakota Senate
In office
1959–1963
Personal details
Born1886
Yankton, South Dakota, U.S.
DiedMarch 10, 1969
Political partyRepublican

Life

He served as a delegate to the 1940 and 1944 Republican National Conventions.[1]. From 1959 to 1963 he served as a state Senator and in 1960 he was appointed by Governor Ralph Herseth as a member of the Dakota Centennial Commission.[2]

He is best known for winning, without any opposition, the 1960 South Dakota presidential primary and did not run in any other state. Lloyd, alongside that year's Republican nominee, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Governor of West Virginia Cecil H. Underwood (who also ran only in his home state), were the only candidates to win primaries in 1960.

On March 10, 1969 he died in hospital in Yankton, South Dakota after suffering a stroke two weeks earlier.

Electoral history

1960 South Dakota Republican presidential primary:[3]

  • James M. Lloyd - 48,461 (100.00%)

1960 Republican Party presidential primaries:[4]

References

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