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1964 United States Senate election in California

1964 United States Senate election in California

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Nominee George Murphy Pierre Salinger
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 3,628,552 3,411,915
Percentage 51.54% 48.46%

County results

Murphy:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Salinger:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

Pierre Salinger
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

George Murphy
Republican

The 1964 United States Senate election in California was held on November 3, 1964.

Incumbent Democratic Senator Clair Engle, who had been first elected in 1958, underwent surgery for a brain tumor in August 1963. Facing a primary challenge from Alan Cranston and deteriorating health, he withdrew from the race in April 1964. The primary election was won by Pierre Salinger, Press Secretary to President Lyndon Johnson. When Engle died in July, Salinger was appointed as interim senator in his place.

Salinger lost election to a full six-year term to Republican George Murphy, a retired Hollywood star. This was the only Senate seat Republicans gained in 1964.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Emanuel Braude
  • Walter Buchanan, candidate for U.S. Representative in 1934 and 1962
  • Demos Cordeiro
  • Alan Cranston, California Controller
  • Harold E. Fields
  • Lynn Johnston, candidate for U.S. Representative in 1963
  • George H. McLain, perennial candidate, nativist, and pensioner advocate
  • Henry A. Mermel
  • Mark Morris
  • Guido Joseph Pavia, resident of Napa
  • Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary

Declined to run

  • Stanley Mosk, California Attorney General (appointed to California Supreme Court)

Withdrew

Campaign

On August 24, 1963, Senator Clair Engle underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor, which left him partially paralyzed, forcing him to miss several Senate sessions. Despite this, he was expected to recover and proceeded with his re-election campaign. By March 1964, California State Controller Alan Cranston had entered the race and received the endorsement of the California Democratic Council.[1]

On April 13, 1964, Engle's illness was evident as he attempted to introduce a resolution to delay construction of the Bodega Bay Nuclear Power Plant. He was given permission to speak but was physically unable, and a colleague presented the resolution instead. Engle officially ended his re-election campaign on April 28, 1964, just four days after undergoing his second operation in eight months.[citation needed] He chose not to endorse either Cranston or Salinger.

A major point of contention during the primary and general elections was Salinger's eligibility to run. Though he was born in San Francisco and attended high school there, he was working at the White House at the time and officially a resident of Virginia, meaning he could not vote for himself.

Results

1964 Democratic U.S. Senate primary[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pierre Salinger 1,177,517 44.26%
Democratic Alan Cranston 1,037,748 39.01%
Democratic George H. McLain 180,405 6.78%
Democratic Clair Engle (incumbent) (withdrawn) 119,967 4.51%
Democratic Lynn W. Johnston 43,744 1.64%
Democratic Walter R. Buchanan 24,903 0.91%
Democratic Guido Joseph Pavia 16,562 0.62%
Democratic Harold E. Fields 16,061 0.60%
Democratic Demos Cordeiro 15,696 0.59%
Democratic Mark Morris 12,357 0.46%
Democratic Emanuel Braude 10,064 0.38%
Democratic Henry A. Mermel 6,092 0.23%
Total votes 2,660,306 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Campaign

At the California Republican Assembly convention in March, which was overwhelmingly attended by supporters of Barry Goldwater, Murphy was endorsed over Kaiser. During the convention, former Governor of Kansas Fred Hall entered the race, denouncing the influence of the John Birch Society and "the ultra-right wing of the conservatives."[1] Both Kaiser and Murphy were regarded as conservative, Goldwater-friendly candidates, while Hall was a moderate who identified as "a Rockefeller candidate."[1]

Results

1964 Republican U.S. Senate primary[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George Murphy 1,121,591 54.13%
Republican Leland M. Kaiser 689,323 33.27%
Republican Fred Hall 261,036 12.60%
Total votes 2,071,950 100.00%

General election

Results

General election results[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican George Murphy 3,628,552 51.54% Increase8.61
Democratic Pierre Salinger (incumbent) 3,411,915 48.46% Decrease8.55
Total votes 7,040,467 100.00

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Goldwater Wins Support Of California G.O.P. Unit; GOLDWATER WINS BACKING ON COAST". The New York Times. March 16, 1964. p. 1.
  2. ^ "CA US Senate - D Primary". OurCampaigns. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  3. ^ "CA US Senate - R Primary". OurCampaigns. Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - CA US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1964". OurCampaigns. Retrieved November 12, 2019.

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