Electoral history of Strom Thurmond, 103rd Governor of South Carolina (1947–1951), United States Senator from South Carolina (1954–1956, 1956–2003; Democrat until 1964 and Republican after), 1948 States' Rights Democrats presidential nominee and President pro tempore of the United States Senate (1981–1987, 1995–2001 and 2001).
Thurmond's over 70 years electoral career begun from successful election for the county attorney in 1930 and continued until 2003.
Governor of South Carolina
United States presidential elections
1948 United States presidential election:
- Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley (D) – 24,179,347 (49.6%) and 303 electoral votes (57.06%, 28 states carried)
- Thomas E. Dewey/Earl Warren (R) – 21,991,292 (45.1%) and 189 electoral votes (35.59%, 16 states carried)
- Strom Thurmond/Fielding L. Wright (Dixiecrat) – 1,175,930 (2.4%) and 39 electoral votes (7.35%, 4 states carried)
- Henry A. Wallace/Glen H. Taylor (Progressive) – 1,157,328 (2.4%)
- Norman Thomas/Tucker P. Smith (Socialist) – 139,569 (0.3%)
- Claude Watson/Dale Learn (Prohibition) – 103,708 (0.2%)
- Others – 46,361 (0.1%)
1960 United States presidential election:
- John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson (D) – 34,220,984 (49.7%) and 303 electoral votes (56.43%, 22 states carried)
- Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) – 34,108,157 (49.6%) and 219 electoral votes (40.78%, 26 states carried)
- Harry F. Byrd/Strom Thurmond (I) – 286,359 (0.4%) and 14 electoral votes (2.61%, 2 states carried)
- Harry F. Byrd/Barry Goldwater (I) – 1 electoral vote (0.19%, Oklahoma faithless elector)
- Orval E. Faubus/John G. Crommelin (State's Rights) – 44,984 (0.1%)
- Charles L. Sullivan/Merritt Curtis (Constitution) – 18,162 (0.0%)
- Others – 216,982 (0.3%)
United States Senate
1996 United States Senate election in South Carolina[13]
Primary election
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Republican
|
Strom Thurmond (incumbent)
|
132,145
|
60.62
|
|
Republican
|
Harold G. Worley
|
65,666
|
30.12
|
|
Republican
|
Charlie Thompson
|
20,185
|
9.26
|
Total votes
|
217,996
|
100.00
|
General election
|
|
Republican
|
Strom Thurmond (incumbent)
|
620,326
|
53.38
|
|
Democratic
|
Elliott S. Close
|
511,226
|
43.99
|
|
Libertarian
|
Richard T. Quillian
|
12,994
|
1.12
|
|
Reform
|
Peter J. Ashy
|
9,741
|
0.84
|
|
Natural Law
|
Annette C. Estes
|
7,697
|
0.66
|
|
Write-in
|
141
|
0.01
|
Total votes
|
965,120
|
100.00
|
Almanac
United States Congressional Service
|
Years
|
Congress
|
Chamber
|
Senate
Majority
|
Senate Vice President
|
Constituency
|
1953-55
|
83rd
|
U.S. Senate
|
Republican
|
Richard Nixon
|
South Carolina
|
1955-57
|
84th
|
Democratic
|
1957-59
|
85th
|
1959-61
|
86th
|
1961-63
|
87th
|
Lyndon B. Johnson
|
1963-65
|
88th
|
Vacant
|
1965-67
|
89th
|
Hubert Humphrey
|
1967-69
|
90th
|
1969-71
|
91st
|
Sipro Agnew
|
1971-73
|
92nd
|
1973-75
|
93rd
|
Sipro Agnew
(until October 10, 1973)
Vacant
(October 10 - December 6, 1973)
Gerald Ford (December 6, 1973 - Aug 9, 1974)
Vacant
(Aug 9 - December 19, 1974)
Nelson Rockefeller(from December 19, 1974)
|
1975-77
|
94th
|
Nelson Rockefeller
|
1977-79
|
95th
|
Walter Mondale
|
1979-81
|
96th
|
1981-83
|
97th
|
Republican
|
George H.W. Bush
|
1983-85
|
98th
|
1985-87
|
99th
|
1987-89
|
100th
|
Democratic
|
1989-91
|
101st
|
Dan Quayle
|
1991-93
|
102nd
|
1993-95
|
103rd
|
Al Gore
|
1995-97
|
104th
|
Republican
|
1997-99
|
105th
|
1999-2001
|
106th
|
2001-2003
|
107th
|
Democratic(until January 20, 2001)
Republican
(with tie-breaking VP)
(Jan 20, 2001 – Jun 6, 2001)
Democratic
(through caucus)
(from June 6, 2001)
|
Dick Cheney
|
President pro tempore elections
References
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Primary Race - Aug 13, 1946".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Runoff Race - Sep 03, 1946".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC Governor Race - Nov 05, 1946".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Jul 11, 1950".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1954".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - Special Election Race - Nov 06, 1956".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1960".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1966".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1972".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1978".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1984".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1990".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1996".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1981".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1983".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1985".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1987".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1989".
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1991
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1993
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1995
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1997
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1999
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 2001
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro-Tempore Race – Jan 20, 2001
- ^ Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jun 06, 2001
- ^ "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Emeritus Race - Jun 06, 2001".