1960 United States presidential election in Virginia

The 1960 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 8, 1960. Voters chose 12 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1960 United States presidential election in Virginia

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NomineeRichard NixonJohn F. Kennedy
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaMassachusetts
Running mateHenry Cabot Lodge Jr.Lyndon B. Johnson
Electoral vote120
Popular vote404,521362,327
Percentage52.44%46.97%

County and Independent City Results

President before election

Dwight Eisenhower
Republican

Elected President

John F. Kennedy
Democratic

For six decades Virginia had almost completely disenfranchised its black and poor white populations through the use of a cumulative poll tax and literacy tests.[1] So restricted was suffrage in this period that it has been calculated that a third of Virginia’s electorate during the first half of the twentieth century comprised state employees and officeholders.[1]

This limited electorate allowed Virginian politics to be controlled for four decades by the Byrd Organization, as progressive “antiorganization” factions were rendered impotent by the inability of almost all their potential electorate to vote.[2] Historical fusion with the “Readjuster” Democrats,[3] defection of substantial proportions of the Northeast-aligned white electorate of the Shenandoah Valley and Southwest Virginia over free silver,[4] and an early move towards a “lily white” Jim Crow party[3] meant Republicans retained a small but permanent number of legislative seats and local offices in the western part of the state.[5]

In 1928, the GOP did carry the state’s presidential electoral votes due to anti-Catholicism against Al Smith in the Chesapeake Bay region and increased middle-class Republicanism in the cities,[6] but it was 1952 before any real changes occurred, as in-migration from the traditionally Republican Northeast[7] meant that growing Washington, D.C., and Richmond suburbs would turn Republican not just in presidential elections but also in Congressional ones,[8] although the Republicans would not make significant gains in the state legislature. Opposition to the black civil rights legislation of Harry S. Truman meant that the Byrd Organization did not support Adlai Stevenson II,[9] with the result that Dwight D. Eisenhower carried the state aided by defections of the Southside Thurmond vote from 1948.[10] In 1956, Eisenhower repeated his win despite losing his Southside support due to the President’s opposition to Byrd’s “Massive Resistance” policy following Brown v. Board of Education,[11] as continuing Northern in-migration and a rapid swing to him of the modest but growing number of black voters allowed him to maintain his margin.[12]

In the following years, continuing “Massive Resistance” weakened the GOP in Virginia, as they could not develop a consistent or coherent response: Ted Dalton, who had received 45 percent of the vote in 1953 running against the Byrd Organization, won only 36 percent as his policy of “token integration” was drowned out by the state Democrats.[13]

Although Byrd again refused to endorse Democratic nominee, Senator John F. Kennedy, his former ally before the end of “Massive Resistance”, Governor J. Lindsay Almond, strongly endorsed the Massachusetts Senator against the Republican nominee, incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon.[14]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Philadelphia Inquirer[15]Tilt ROctober 3, 1960
Knoxville News Sentinel[16]Likely ROctober 23, 1960
Daily News[17]Likely ROctober 28, 1960
The Daily Item[18]Likely RNovember 4, 1960
Hattiesburg American[19]Likely RNovember 7, 1960

Results

1960 United States presidential election in Virginia[20]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard Nixon404,52152.44%12
DemocraticJohn F. Kennedy362,32746.97%0
Virginia ConservativeC. Benton Coiner4,2040.54%0
Socialist LaborEric Hass3970.05%0
Totals771,449100.00%12

Results by county or independent city

1960 United States presidential election in Virginia by counties and independent cities[21]
Richard Milhous Nixon
Republican
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Democratic
C. Benton Coiner
Virginia Conservative
Eric Hass
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Accomack County2,67647.95%2,88451.68%200.36%10.02%-208-3.73%5,581
Albemarle County3,13559.47%2,10239.87%340.64%10.02%1,03319.59%5,272
Alleghany County1,21448.79%1,26550.84%80.32%10.04%-51-2.05%2,488
Amelia County78451.44%70846.46%312.03%10.07%764.99%1,524
Amherst County1,45538.83%2,28060.85%100.27%20.05%-825-22.02%3,747
Appomattox County95143.07%1,24056.16%140.63%30.14%-289-13.09%2,208
Arlington County23,63251.40%22,09548.06%2250.49%250.05%1,5373.34%45,977
Augusta County4,03467.36%1,91431.96%400.67%10.02%2,12035.40%5,989
Bath County64650.59%62949.26%10.08%10.08%171.33%1,277
Bedford County2,91147.87%3,15051.80%170.28%30.05%-239-3.93%6,081
Bland County84850.75%82249.19%10.06%00.00%261.56%1,671
Botetourt County2,15956.79%1,62142.64%220.58%00.00%53814.15%3,802
Brunswick County92631.58%1,94266.23%632.15%10.03%-1,016-34.65%2,932
Buchanan County2,37038.86%3,70660.76%180.30%50.08%-1,336-21.91%6,099
Buckingham County76544.37%94754.93%110.64%10.06%-182-10.56%1,724
Campbell County2,90348.63%3,03050.75%370.62%00.00%-127-2.13%5,970
Caroline County86436.50%1,48362.65%190.80%10.04%-619-26.15%2,367
Carroll County3,70566.29%1,87333.51%90.16%20.04%1,83232.78%5,589
Charles City County33734.96%62364.63%30.31%10.10%-286-29.67%964
Charlotte County86732.90%1,73565.84%260.99%70.27%-868-32.94%2,635
Chesterfield County9,78761.71%5,98237.72%870.55%30.02%3,80523.99%15,859
Clarke County80446.31%92353.17%90.52%00.00%-119-6.85%1,736
Craig County43344.78%53455.22%00.00%00.00%-101-10.44%967
Culpeper County1,63054.86%1,33244.83%80.27%10.03%29810.03%2,971
Cumberland County69154.75%55944.29%120.95%00.00%13210.46%1,262
Dickenson County2,20344.42%2,75655.56%10.02%00.00%-553-11.15%4,960
Dinwiddie County93534.81%1,71463.81%361.34%10.04%-779-29.00%2,686
Essex County60654.25%50945.57%10.09%10.09%978.68%1,117
Fairfax County28,00651.65%26,06448.07%1240.23%250.05%1,9423.58%54,219
Fauquier County2,12351.86%1,95847.83%130.32%00.00%1654.03%4,094
Floyd County1,93370.06%81729.61%40.14%50.18%1,11640.45%2,759
Fluvanna County76354.89%61444.17%130.94%00.00%14910.72%1,390
Franklin County2,08041.47%2,92458.29%90.18%30.06%-844-16.83%5,016
Frederick County2,06153.74%1,75745.81%140.37%30.08%3047.93%3,835
Giles County2,03046.91%2,21451.17%781.80%50.12%-184-4.25%4,327
Gloucester County1,31050.00%1,29749.50%100.38%30.11%130.50%2,620
Goochland County85148.66%86249.29%331.89%30.17%-11-0.63%1,749
Grayson County3,89358.65%2,73841.25%40.06%30.05%1,15517.40%6,638
Greene County57364.24%31435.20%50.56%00.00%25929.04%892
Greensville County1,05738.21%1,67660.59%311.12%20.07%-619-22.38%2,766
Halifax County1,78439.57%2,67659.36%440.98%40.09%-892-19.79%4,508
Hanover County3,02059.39%2,02339.78%390.77%30.06%99719.61%5,085
Henrico County19,44666.52%9,62632.93%1520.52%110.04%9,82033.59%29,235
Henry County2,32341.17%3,30658.59%120.21%20.04%-983-17.42%5,643
Highland County52756.55%40143.03%30.32%10.11%12613.52%932
Isle of Wight County1,14135.91%2,02063.58%130.41%30.09%-879-27.67%3,177
James City County87350.49%84548.87%90.52%20.12%281.62%1,729
King and Queen County43243.95%53654.53%141.42%10.10%-104-10.58%983
King George County68548.58%71750.85%80.57%00.00%-32-2.27%1,410
King William County79351.19%74548.10%100.65%10.06%483.10%1,549
Lancaster County1,34059.56%89539.78%140.62%10.04%44519.78%2,250
Lee County3,36346.29%3,86753.23%240.33%110.15%-504-6.94%7,265
Loudoun County2,52650.99%2,39948.43%280.57%10.02%1272.56%4,954
Louisa County1,17047.60%1,24450.61%391.59%50.20%-74-3.01%2,458
Lunenburg County83835.22%1,45160.99%903.78%00.00%-613-25.77%2,379
Madison County99860.38%63638.48%191.15%00.00%36221.90%1,653
Mathews County1,06960.95%68238.88%30.17%00.00%38722.06%1,754
Mecklenburg County1,93642.70%2,53355.87%641.41%10.02%-597-13.17%4,534
Middlesex County82358.70%57440.94%50.36%00.00%24917.76%1,402
Montgomery County4,27066.25%2,15733.47%170.26%10.02%2,11332.79%6,445
Nansemond County1,34625.29%3,94474.09%240.45%90.17%-2,598-48.81%5,323
Nelson County77534.17%1,48065.26%130.57%00.00%-705-31.08%2,268
New Kent County52651.67%48147.25%100.98%10.10%454.42%1,018
Norfolk County3,76942.18%5,10157.08%650.73%10.01%-1,332-14.91%8,936
Northampton County99541.60%1,38757.98%90.38%10.04%-392-16.39%2,392
Northumberland County1,34060.61%85838.81%110.50%20.09%48221.80%2,211
Nottoway County1,31940.14%1,88257.27%842.56%10.03%-563-17.13%3,286
Orange County1,41354.28%1,10842.57%783.00%40.15%30511.72%2,603
Page County2,70862.53%1,60837.13%100.23%50.12%1,10025.40%4,331
Patrick County1,36244.98%1,65554.66%90.30%20.07%-293-9.68%3,028
Pittsylvania County3,78847.62%4,08951.41%670.84%100.13%-301-3.78%7,954
Powhatan County77958.66%52839.76%191.43%20.15%25118.90%1,328
Prince Edward County1,72153.55%1,45945.40%310.96%30.09%2628.15%3,214
Prince George County72742.14%98356.99%130.75%20.12%-256-14.84%1,725
Princess Anne County4,84444.67%5,95454.91%230.41%50.09%-1,110-10.24%10,843
Prince William County2,62446.53%2,98752.97%390.36%60.06%-363-6.44%5,639
Pulaski County3,05958.75%2,10440.41%440.85%00.00%95518.34%5,207
Rappahannock County42643.69%54455.79%30.31%20.21%-118-12.10%975
Richmond County80164.96%42534.47%60.49%10.08%37630.49%1,233
Roanoke County9,10967.31%4,38432.40%360.27%30.02%4,72534.92%13,532
Rockbridge County2,17060.53%1,40539.19%100.28%00.00%76521.34%3,585
Rockingham County4,82970.27%2,02629.48%160.23%10.01%2,80340.79%6,872
Russell County3,04446.44%3,49653.34%120.18%20.03%-452-6.90%6,554
Scott County4,93656.45%3,78943.33%150.17%40.05%1,14713.12%8,744
Shenandoah County4,14466.85%2,05333.12%20.03%00.00%2,09133.73%6,199
Smyth County4,25659.62%2,86440.12%160.22%20.03%1,39219.50%7,138
Southampton County1,26330.62%2,80467.98%571.38%10.02%-1,541-37.36%4,125
Spotsylvania County1,28846.02%1,48252.95%230.82%60.21%-194-6.93%2,799
Stafford County1,44748.80%1,49450.39%220.74%20.07%-47-1.59%2,965
Surry County39727.51%1,00369.51%402.77%30.21%-606-42.00%1,443
Sussex County71335.78%1,25362.87%251.25%20.10%-540-27.09%1,993
Tazewell County3,13941.44%4,41658.30%190.25%00.00%-1,277-16.86%7,574
Warren County1,84249.52%1,85049.73%250.67%30.08%-8-0.22%3,720
Washington County4,47353.59%3,83345.92%330.40%80.10%6407.67%8,347
Westmoreland County1,17653.00%1,03446.60%80.36%10.05%1426.40%2,219
Wise County3,87639.89%5,82259.92%170.17%10.01%-1,946-20.03%9,716
Wythe County2,87157.50%2,07541.56%390.78%80.16%79615.94%4,993
York County2,08554.94%1,69144.56%190.50%00.00%39410.38%3,795
Alexandria City8,82647.58%9,66252.08%630.34%570.31%60.03%18,551
Bristol City1,72852.38%1,56147.32%90.27%10.03%1675.06%3,299
Buena Vista City48753.05%42746.51%40.44%00.00%606.54%918
Charlottesville City3,65155.08%2,89443.66%721.09%110.17%75711.42%6,628
Clifton Forge City88553.22%77146.36%40.24%30.18%1146.86%1,663
Colonial Heights City1,37253.16%1,19846.42%100.39%10.04%1746.74%2,581
Covington City1,43647.85%1,55851.92%60.20%10.03%-122-4.07%3,001
Danville City4,96663.72%2,61133.50%1882.41%290.37%2,35530.22%7,794
Falls Church City1,52548.18%1,62951.47%70.22%40.13%-104-3.29%3,165
Fredericksburg City1,56653.72%1,32645.49%220.75%10.03%2408.23%2,915
Galax City86762.96%50836.89%10.07%10.07%35926.07%1,377
Hampton City7,62351.48%7,13348.17%430.29%90.06%4903.31%14,808
Harrisonburg City2,17272.04%83627.73%70.23%00.00%1,33644.31%3,015
Hopewell City2,16954.24%1,80545.14%210.53%40.10%3649.10%3,999
Lynchburg City7,27159.33%4,96140.48%230.19%10.01%2,31018.85%12,256
Martinsville City1,72949.16%1,69948.31%842.39%50.14%300.85%3,517
Newport News City10,09853.56%8,67846.02%750.40%40.02%1,4207.53%18,855
Norfolk City17,17443.51%22,03755.83%2480.63%140.04%-4,863-12.32%39,473
Norton City54951.02%52648.88%10.09%00.00%232.14%1,076
Petersburg City2,82048.60%2,95050.84%320.55%10.02%-130-2.24%5,803
Portsmouth City6,90040.64%9,90258.32%1650.97%130.08%-3,002-17.68%16,980
Radford City1,66357.11%1,24042.58%90.31%00.00%42314.53%2,912
Richmond City27,30760.41%17,64239.03%2450.54%110.02%9,66521.38%45,205
Roanoke City15,22962.28%9,17537.52%360.27%30.02%6,05424.76%24,453
South Boston City80762.70%47737.06%20.16%10.08%33025.64%1,287
South Norfolk City1,34138.09%2,15561.20%240.68%10.03%-814-23.12%3,521
Staunton City2,78969.17%1,23330.58%90.22%10.02%1,55638.59%4,032
Suffolk City1,40649.61%1,41950.07%90.32%00.00%-13-0.46%2,834
Virginia Beach City98642.48%1,30156.05%331.42%10.04%-315-13.57%2,321
Waynesboro City2,44469.57%1,04729.80%220.63%00.00%1,39739.77%3,513
Williamsburg City72159.10%48639.84%120.98%10.08%23519.26%1,220
Winchester City2,32665.61%1,20333.94%160.45%00.00%1,12331.68%3,545
Totals404,52152.44%362,32746.97%4,2040.55%3970.05%42,1945.47%771,449
Senator John F. Kennedy (left) and Vice-president Richard Nixon (right), prior to their first presidential debate.

Analysis

Unlike such states as Oklahoma, Tennessee[22] or Kentucky, Nixon’s victory in Virginia despite losing nationally did not reflect anti-Catholicism: only two counties or independent cities gave Nixon a better percentage than Eisenhower had won in 1956.[21] Nixon’s win reflected his continuing dominance of the Byrd Organization stronghold in the Shenandoah Valley, and maintaining Republican control of newly developing suburbs. Kennedy’s general gain was greatest amongst the small but slowly growing black electorate, where he reversed Eisenhower’s large gains at the preceding election.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last occasion when Appomattox County, Campbell County, Lunenburg County, Mecklenburg County and Pittsylvania County have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.[23]

Virginia, as the polls hinted, voted for Nixon over Kennedy by a clear though not overwhelming 5.47 percentage point margin, still a double-digit decline from Eisenhower’s two victories in the state. This was the first time a Democrat was elected president without carrying the state of Virginia, and the only time between 1924 and 1976 that Virginia backed the losing candidate.

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