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1960 United States presidential election in Wyoming

The 1960 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.


The 1960 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Wyoming was won by the incumbent Vice President, Republican Party (United States) Richard Nixon, running with former United Nations Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., with 55.01 percent of the popular vote, against the Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy, running with Texas Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, with 44.99% of the popular vote, a 10% margin of victory. Nixon's victory was significantly smaller than Dwight Eisenhower's 20.2% margin of victory in 1956.

With Nixon's victory in the state, Republicans would see a full sweep of statewide offices that were on the ballot, including the sole House of Representatives election and the Class II Senate seat.

At the Democratic National Convention the Wyoming delegation had the ceremonial role of giving Kennedy the minimum amount needed to win the Democratic presidential nomination with Teno Roncalio casting the votes although Tracy S. McCraken, Wyoming's national committeeman, was incorrectly stated to have been the one to cast the votes by Time magazine. Governor John J. Hickey stated that the issue over Kennedy's Catholicism would not be important in Wyoming due to Hickey, who was also a Catholic, having won in 1958. During the campaign Nixon conducted a fifty-state strategy and visited every state at least once including Wyoming.

The Republican Party selected Harry B. Henderson, Mary Ellen Hinrichs, and James B. Griffith Sr. as their presidential electors.

PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican77,45155.01%
Democratic63,33144.99%
140,782100.00%
CountyRichard NixonRepublicanJohn F. KennedyDemocratMarginTotal votes cast
Albany4,35650.43%4,28249.57%740.86%8,638
Big Horn3,44962.79%2,04437.21%1,40525.58%5,493
Campbell1,57564.66%86135.34%71429.32%2,436
Carbon3,14745.12%3,82854.88%-681-9.76%6,975
Converse1,93367.61%92632.39%1,00735.22%2,859
Crook1,53772.84%57327.16%96445.68%2,110
Fremont5,73857.46%4,24842.54%1,49014.92%9,986
Goshen3,17856.83%2,41443.17%76413.66%5,592
Hot Springs1,65959.19%1,14440.81%51518.38%2,803
Johnson1,80669.35%79830.65%1,00838.70%2,604
Laramie11,63749.05%12,08650.95%-449-1.90%23,723
Lincoln2,01050.78%1,94849.22%621.56%3,958
Natrona11,80956.74%9,00243.26%2,80713.48%20,811
Niobrara1,36270.57%56829.43%79441.14%1,930
Park4,51064.37%2,49635.63%2,01428.74%7,006
Platte1,77153.20%1,55846.80%2136.40%3,329
Sheridan5,69060.05%3,78639.95%1,90420.10%9,476
Sublette97860.22%64639.78%33220.44%1,624
Sweetwater2,54532.04%5,39867.96%-2,853-35.92%7,943
Teton1,15866.51%58333.49%57533.02%1,741
Uinta1,60650.09%1,60049.91%60.18%3,206
Washakie2,25462.70%1,34137.30%91325.40%3,595
Weston1,74359.21%1,20140.79%54218.42%2,944

County flips from 1956: Democratic   Hold   Gain from Republican Republican   Hold

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