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The 1964 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Voters chose six[2] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Oregon was won by incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson (D–Texas), with 63.72% of the popular vote, against Senator Barry Goldwater (R–Arizona), with 35.96% of the popular vote.[3][4] As of the 2020 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Baker, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Klamath, Lake, Polk, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Yamhill.[5] Furthermore, Oregon would not vote for a Democratic presidential candidate again until 1988. This also marks the last time that a Democratic presidential nominee has carried a majority of Oregon's counties.
County
|
Lyndon B. Johnson Democratic
|
Barry Goldwater Republican
|
Various candidates Write-ins
|
Margin
|
Total votes cast
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
Baker
|
3,903
|
59.27%
|
2,670
|
40.55%
|
12
|
0.18%
|
1,233
|
18.72%
|
6,585
|
Benton
|
8,971
|
54.42%
|
7,250
|
43.98%
|
265
|
1.61%
|
1,721
|
10.44%
|
16,486
|
Clackamas
|
35,711
|
62.60%
|
21,299
|
37.34%
|
33
|
0.06%
|
14,412
|
25.26%
|
57,043
|
Clatsop
|
8,371
|
67.44%
|
4,023
|
32.41%
|
19
|
0.15%
|
4,348
|
35.03%
|
12,413
|
Columbia
|
7,728
|
75.26%
|
2,489
|
24.24%
|
51
|
0.50%
|
5,239
|
51.02%
|
10,268
|
Coos
|
16,109
|
76.17%
|
5,032
|
23.79%
|
8
|
0.04%
|
11,077
|
52.38%
|
21,149
|
Crook
|
2,419
|
67.46%
|
1,161
|
32.38%
|
6
|
0.17%
|
1,258
|
35.08%
|
3,586
|
Curry
|
3,195
|
68.18%
|
1,467
|
31.31%
|
24
|
0.51%
|
1,728
|
36.87%
|
4,686
|
Deschutes
|
6,947
|
68.82%
|
3,148
|
31.18%
|
|
|
3,799
|
37.64%
|
10,095
|
Douglas
|
15,909
|
61.86%
|
9,806
|
38.13%
|
2
|
0.01%
|
6,103
|
23.73%
|
25,717
|
Gilliam
|
775
|
63.52%
|
442
|
36.23%
|
3
|
0.25%
|
333
|
27.29%
|
1,220
|
Grant
|
1,877
|
61.91%
|
1,149
|
37.90%
|
6
|
0.20%
|
728
|
24.01%
|
3,032
|
Harney
|
1,577
|
57.16%
|
1,172
|
42.48%
|
10
|
0.36%
|
405
|
14.68%
|
2,759
|
Hood River
|
3,564
|
65.13%
|
1,786
|
32.64%
|
122
|
2.23%
|
1,778
|
32.49%
|
5,472
|
Jackson
|
19,486
|
57.17%
|
14,598
|
42.83%
|
|
|
4,888
|
14.34%
|
34,084
|
Jefferson
|
1,739
|
59.19%
|
1,197
|
40.74%
|
2
|
0.07%
|
542
|
18.45%
|
2,938
|
Josephine
|
6,857
|
49.68%
|
6,918
|
50.13%
|
26
|
0.19%
|
−61
|
−0.45%
|
13,801
|
Klamath
|
9,066
|
51.51%
|
8,530
|
48.47%
|
3
|
0.02%
|
536
|
3.04%
|
17,599
|
Lake
|
1,419
|
52.11%
|
1,304
|
47.89%
|
|
|
115
|
4.22%
|
2,723
|
Lane
|
49,785
|
67.10%
|
24,139
|
32.53%
|
276
|
0.37%
|
25,646
|
34.57%
|
74,200
|
Lincoln
|
7,101
|
68.79%
|
3,200
|
31.00%
|
22
|
0.21%
|
3,901
|
37.79%
|
10,323
|
Linn
|
14,926
|
64.04%
|
8,382
|
35.96%
|
|
|
6,544
|
28.08%
|
23,308
|
Malheur
|
3,798
|
47.58%
|
4,177
|
52.32%
|
8
|
0.10%
|
−379
|
−4.74%
|
7,983
|
Marion
|
32,091
|
62.67%
|
18,897
|
36.90%
|
221
|
0.43%
|
13,194
|
25.77%
|
51,209
|
Morrow
|
1,470
|
70.10%
|
627
|
29.90%
|
|
|
843
|
40.20%
|
2,097
|
Multnomah
|
161,040
|
66.07%
|
81,683
|
33.51%
|
1,016
|
0.42%
|
79,357
|
32.56%
|
243,739
|
Polk
|
7,292
|
62.71%
|
4,319
|
37.14%
|
18
|
0.15%
|
2,973
|
25.57%
|
11,629
|
Sherman
|
859
|
63.49%
|
494
|
36.51%
|
|
|
365
|
26.98%
|
1,353
|
Tillamook
|
5,246
|
69.27%
|
2,318
|
30.61%
|
9
|
0.12%
|
2,928
|
38.66%
|
7,573
|
Umatilla
|
10,689
|
63.40%
|
6,138
|
36.41%
|
32
|
0.19%
|
4,551
|
26.99%
|
16,859
|
Union
|
4,929
|
65.82%
|
2,553
|
34.09%
|
7
|
0.09%
|
2,376
|
31.73%
|
7,489
|
Wallowa
|
1,790
|
62.85%
|
1,055
|
37.04%
|
3
|
0.11%
|
735
|
25.81%
|
2,848
|
Wasco
|
5,890
|
68.51%
|
2,695
|
31.35%
|
12
|
0.14%
|
3,195
|
37.16%
|
8,597
|
Washington
|
29,081
|
57.95%
|
20,813
|
41.48%
|
287
|
0.57%
|
8,268
|
16.47%
|
50,181
|
Wheeler
|
458
|
57.39%
|
340
|
42.61%
|
|
|
118
|
14.78%
|
798
|
Yamhill
|
8,949
|
61.88%
|
5,508
|
38.08%
|
6
|
0.04%
|
3,441
|
23.80%
|
14,463
|
Totals |
501,017 |
63.72% |
282,779 |
35.96% |
2,509 |
0.32% |
218,238 |
27.76% |
786,305
|
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
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