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Electoral history of Edmund Muskie

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Electoral history of Edmund Muskie

Electoral offices won, and sought unsuccessfully, by Edmund Muskie.

Contents

1958 United States Senate

  • Edmund Muskie (D) 60.8%
  • Frederick G. Payne (R) (inc.) 39.2%
  • 1964 United States Senate

  • Edmund Muskie (D) (inc.) 66%
  • Clifford G. McIntire (R) 33%
  • 1968 United States Vice President

  • Spiro Agnew (R) 43.42%
  • Edmund Muskie (D) 42.72%
  • Curtis LeMay (American Independent Party) 13.53%
  • 1970 United States Senate

  • Edmund Muskie (D) (inc.) 61.9%
  • Neil S. Bishop (R) 38.3%
  • Democratic convention: Presidential votes

  • George McGovern 1864.95 delegates
  • Henry M. Jackson 525
  • George Wallace 381.7
  • Shirley Chisholm 151.95
  • Terry Sanford 77.5
  • Hubert Humphrey 66.7
  • Wilbur Mills 33.8
  • Edmund Muskie 24.3
  • Edward M. Kennedy 12.7
  • Sam Yorty 10
  • Wayne Hays 5
  • John Lindsay 5
  • Fred Harris 2
  • Eugene McCarthy 2
  • Walter Mondale 2
  • Ramsey Clark, Walter Fauntroy, Vance Hartke, Harold Hughes and Patsy Mink 1 each
  • Democratic convention: Vice Presidential votes

  • Thomas F. Eagleton 1741.81
  • Frances Farenthold 404.04
  • Mike Gravel 225.38
  • Endicott Peabody 107.26
  • Claiborne W. Smothers 74
  • Birch Bayh 62
  • Peter Rodino 56.5
  • Jimmy Carter 30
  • Shirley Chisholm 20
  • Moon Landrieu 18.5
  • Edward T. Breathitt 18
  • Edward M. Kennedy 15
  • Fred Harris 14
  • Richard G. Hatcher 11
  • Harold E. Hughes 10
  • Joseph M. Montoya 9
  • William L. Guy 8
  • Adlai E. Stevenson III 8
  • Three others: 5 votes each
  • Five others: 4 votes each
  • Five others: 3 votes each
  • Edmund Muskie 2 votes
  • Eight others: 2 votes each
  • Thirty-seven others: 1 vote each
  • Four others: shared 88.49 votes
  • 1976 United States Senate

  • Edmund Muskie (D) (inc.) 60.8%
  • Robert A.G. Monks (R) 38.2%
  • References

    Electoral history of Edmund Muskie Wikipedia