Electoral history of Strom Thurmond

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).

James Strom Thurmond c. 1961

Thurmond's over 70 years electoral career begun from successful election for the county attorney in 1930 and continued until 2003.

Democratic primary for Governor of South Carolina, 1946:[1]

  • Strom Thurmond – 96,691 (33.43%)
  • James C. McLeod – 83,464 (28.86%)
  • Ransome Judson Williams (inc.) – 35,813 (12.38%)
  • John C. Taylor – 22,447 (7.76%)
  • Dell O'Neall – 16,574 (5.73%)
  • John D. Long – 16,503 (5.71%)
  • Carl B. Epps – 5,189 (1.79%)
  • Marcus A. Stone – 4,353 (1.51%)
  • A. L. Wood – 3,040 (1.05%)
  • A. J. Beattie – 2,889 (1.00%)
  • Roger W. Scott – 2,251 (0.78%)

Democratic primary runoff for Governor of South Carolina, 1946:[2]

  • Strom Thurmond – 144,420 (56.95%)
  • James C. McLeod – 109,169 (43.05%)

South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1946:[3]

  • Strom Thurmond (D) – 26,520 (100.00%)

1948 United States presidential election:

Democratic primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1950:[4]

  • Olin D. Johnston (inc.) – 186,180 (53.95%)
  • Strom Thurmond – 158,904 (46.05%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1954:[5]

  • Strom Thurmond (Independent Democrat) (write-in) – 143,444 (63.13%)
  • Edgar A. Brown (D) – 83,525 (36.76%)
  • Marcus A. Stone (write-in) – 240 (0.11%)

United States Senate special election in South Carolina, 1956:[6]

  • Strom Thurmond (D) (inc.) – 245,371 (100.00%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1960:[7]

  • Strom Thurmond (D) (inc.) – 330,167 (99.97%)
  • Others (write-in) – 102 (0.03%)

1960 United States presidential election:

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1966:[8]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 271,297 (62.19%)
  • Bradley Morrah Jr. (D) – 164,955 (37.81%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1972:[9]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 415,806 (63.29%)
  • Nick Ziegler (D) – 241,056 (36.69%)
  • Others (write-in) – 172 (0.03%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1978:[10]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 351,917 (55.68%)
  • Charles D. Ravenel (D) – 280,146 (44.32%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1981:[11]

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1983:[12]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 54 (54.00%)
  • John C. Stennis (D) – 46 (46.00%)

Republican primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1984:[13]

  • Strom Thurmond (inc.) – 44,662 (94.31%)
  • Bob Cunningham – 2,693 (5.69%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1984:[14]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 644,815 (66.81%)
  • Melvin Purvis (D) – 306,982 (31.81%)
  • Stephen Davis (LBT) – 13,333 (1.38%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1985:[15]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 53 (53.00%)
  • John C. Stennis (D) – 47 (47.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1987:[16]

  • John C. Stennis (D) – 55 (55.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 45 (45.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1989:[17]

  • Robert Byrd (D) – 55 (55.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 45 (45.00%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1990:[18]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 482,032 (64.21%)
  • Bob Cunningham (D) – 244,112 (32.52%)
  • William H. Griffin (LBT) – 13,805 (1.84%)
  • Marion C. Metts (American) – 10,317 (1.37%)
  • Write-ins – 450 (0.06%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1991:[19]

  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) – 56 (56.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 44 (44.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1993:[20]

  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) – 57 (57.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 43 (43.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1995:[21]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 52 (52.00%)
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) – 48 (48.00%)

Republican primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1996:[22]

  • Strom Thurmond (inc.) – 132,145 (60.62%)
  • Harold G. Worley – 65,666 (30.12%)
  • Charlie Thompson – 20,185 (9.26%)

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1996:[23]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 620,326 (53.38%)
  • Elliott Close (D) – 511,226 (43.99%)
  • Richard T. Quillian (LBT) – 12,994 (1.12%)
  • Peter J. Ashy (Reform) – 9,741 (0.84%)
  • Annette C. Estes (Natural Law) – 7,697 (0.66%)
  • Others – 141 (0.01%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1997:[24]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 55 (55.00%)
  • Robert Byrd – 45 (45.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1999:[25]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 55 (55.00%)
  • Robert Byrd – 45 (45.00%)

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, January 3, 2001:[26]

  • Robert Byrd (D) – 51 (50.50%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 50 (49.51%)

Vice President Al Gore cast tie-breaking vote

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, January 20, 2001:[27]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 51 (50.50%)
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) – 50 (49.51%)

Vice President Dick Cheney cast tie-breaking vote

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, June 6, 2001:[28]

  • Robert Byrd (D) – 51 (51.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) – 49 (49.00%)

President pro tempore emeritus of the United States Senate, June 6, 2001:[29]

  • Strom Thurmond (R) – 100 (100.00%)

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Primary Race - Aug 13, 1946".
  2. "Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Runoff Race - Sep 03, 1946".
  3. "Our Campaigns - SC Governor Race - Nov 05, 1946".
  4. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Jul 11, 1950".
  5. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1954".
  6. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - Special Election Race - Nov 06, 1956".
  7. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1960".
  8. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1966".
  9. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1972".
  10. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1978".
  11. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1981".
  12. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1983".
  13. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate- R Primary Race - Jun 12, 1984".
  14. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1984".
  15. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1985".
  16. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1987".
  17. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1989".
  18. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 06, 1990".
  19. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1991
  20. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1993
  21. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1995
  22. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - R Primary Race - Jun 11, 1996".
  23. "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1996".
  24. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1997
  25. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 1999
  26. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jan 03, 2001
  27. Our Campaigns – President Pro-Tempore Race – Jan 20, 2001
  28. Our Campaigns – President Pro Tempore Race – Jun 06, 2001
  29. "Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Emeritus Race - Jun 06, 2001".
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