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Abbreviation,Selected Map,Total_EV,Shift,Shift tooltip,I_Nominee tooltip,blank,D-Check,D_Nominee_prop,Color Bins,Independent spacing,Direction,Spacer,R-Check,D_Percentage,D_DifferencePercentage,D_Difference,D_EV,D_EV_Total,D_Nominee,R_Nominee_prop,D_PopularPercentage,D_Votes,D_Votes_Total,Hex_Column,Hex_Row,I_Percentage,I_EV,I_EV_Total,I_Nominee tooltip ●,I_Nominee tooltip ')',I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)',I_Nominee tooltip '(',I_Nominee,I_PopularPercentage,I_Votes,I_Votes_Total,Independent spacing (popular),Info,Last_RD_Difference,Last_Winner,Last_Winner_Percentage,Number of Records,RD_Difference (bin),RD_Difference,R_Percentage,R_DifferencePercentage,R_Difference,R_EV,R_EV_Total,R_Nominee,I_Nominee_prop,R_PopularPercentage,R_Votes,R_Votes_Total,Region,Row,Shift :(l/r),Shift abbreviation,Space,State (red),State (blue),State (yellow),State,State_Winner,Total Votes,Total_Votes_USA,Winner_Percentage,Winning Party,Year
MN,Hex,10,15,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,B, ,Right,0,ü,54.0,-9.8,-133379,10,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,857738,31275166,4.5,2,4.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,68931,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-27.8,D,-63.8,1,-15,-12.5,41.5,5.5,99019,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,658643,31785480,Midwest,2,15.3,-0.5,5,,Minnesota,,Minnesota,D,1588506,73211875,-54,R,1968
MI,Hex,21,27,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,48.2,-18.5,-543533,21,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,1593082,31275166,7.5,2,10.0,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,331968,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-33.6,D,-66.7,1,-10,-6.7,41.5,8.4,310513,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,1370665,31785480,Midwest,2,26.9,-0.5,8,,Michigan,,Michigan,D,3306250,73211875,-48.2,R,1968
ME,Hex,4,25,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,B, ,Right,0,ü,55.3,-13.5,-44952,4,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,217312,31275166,11.5,0,1.6,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,6370,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-37.6,D,-68.8,1,-15,-12.2,43.1,11.9,50553,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,169254,31785480,Northeast,0,25.4,-0.5,11,,Maine,,Maine,D,392936,73211875,-55.3,R,1968
NY,Hex,43,32,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,49.7,-18.9,-1534632,43,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,3378470,31275166,9.5,2,5.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,358864,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-37.3,D,-68.6,1,-10,-5.400000000,44.3,13,764373,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,3007932,31785480,Northeast,2,31.9,-0.5,9,,New York,,New York,D,6791688,73211875,-49.7,R,1968
RI,Hex,4,30,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,D, ,Right,0,ü,64.0,-16.9,-68945,4,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,246518,31275166,11.5,2,4.1,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,15678,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-61.8,D,-80.9,1,-35,-32.2,31.8,12.7,47744,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,122359,31785480,Northeast,2,29.6,-0.5,10,,Rhode Island,,Rhode Island,D,385000,73211875,-64,R,1968
MA,Hex,14,23,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,D, ,Right,0,ü,63.0,-13.2,-317204,14,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,1469218,31275166,10.5,2,3.7,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,87088,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-52.8,D,-76.2,1,-35,-30.1,32.9,9.5,217117,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,766844,31785480,Northeast,2,22.7,-0.5,11,,Massachusetts,,Massachusetts,D,2331752,73211875,-63,R,1968
PA,Hex,29,27,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,47.6,-17.3,-871549,29,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,2259405,31275166,9,3,8.0,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,378582,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-30.2,D,-64.9,1,-5,-3.6,44.0,9.3,416360,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,2090017,31785480,Northeast,3,26.6,-0.5,8,,Pennsylvania,,Pennsylvania,D,4747928,73211875,-47.6,R,1968
CT,Hex,8,31,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,49.5,-18.3,-204708,8,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,621561,31275166,11,3,6.1,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,76650,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-35.7,D,-67.8,1,-10,-5.2,44.3,12.2,165725,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,556721,31785480,Northeast,3,30.5,-0.5,10,,Connecticut,,Connecticut,D,1256232,73211875,-49.5,R,1968
DC,Hex,3,7,% shift to the right,,,,Hubert Humphrey,E, ,Right,0,ü,81.8,-3.7,-30230,3,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,139566,31275166,12,5,0.0,,46,,,,,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-71,D,-85.5,1,-65,-63.6,18.2,3.7,2211,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,31012,31785480,Northeast,4,7.4,-0.5,10,,Dist. of Col.,,Dist. of Col.,D,170578,73211875,-81.8,R,1968
WV,Hex,7,27,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,49.6,-18.3,-163996,7,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,374091,31275166,7.5,4,9.6,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,72560,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-35.8,D,-67.9,1,-10,-8.8,40.8,8.7,53602,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,307555,31785480,South,4,27.0,-0.5,7,,West Virginia,,West Virginia,D,754206,73211875,-49.6,R,1968
MD,Hex,10,29,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,43.6,-21.9,-192602,10,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,538310,31275166,8.5,4,14.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,178734,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-31,D,-65.5,1,-5,-1.7,41.9,7.4,132500,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,517995,31785480,South,4,29.3,-0.5,9,,Maryland,,Maryland,D,1235039,73211875,-43.6,R,1968
TX,Hex,25,26,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,41.1,-22.2,-396381,25,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,1266804,31275166,4,7,19.0,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,584269,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-26.8,D,-63.3,1,-5,-1.2,39.9,3.4,269278,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,1227844,31785480,South,7,25.6,-0.5,4,,Texas,,Texas,D,3079216,73211875,-41.1,R,1968
WA,Hex,9,23,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,A, ,Right,0,ü,47.2,-14.8,-163844,9,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,616037,31275166,1.5,2,7.4,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,96990,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-24.6,D,-62,1,-5,-2.1,45.1,7.7,118144,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,588510,31785480,West,2,22.5,-0.5,1,,Washington,,Washington,D,1304281,73211875,-47.2,R,1968
HI,Hex,4,37,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,C, ,Right,0,ü,59.8,-19,-21925,4,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,141324,31275166,-0.5,5,1.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,3469,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-57.6,D,-78.8,1,-25,-21.1,38.7,17.5,47403,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,91425,31785480,West,7,36.5,-0.5,1,,Hawaii,,Hawaii,D,236218,73211875,-59.8,R,1968
AR,Hex,6,,Independent winner,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,K, ,Independent,0,ü,30.4,-25.7,-125969,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,188228,31275166,6,5,38.9,6,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,240982,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-12.7,D,-56.1,1,0,0,30.8,-12.6,-52505,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,190759,31785480,South,5,12.7,-0.5,5,,,Arkansas,Arkansas,I,619969,73211875,0,R,1968
MS,Hex,7,,Independent winner,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,K, ,Independent,0,ü,23.0,10.1,98026,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,150644,31275166,6.5,6,63.5,7,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,415349,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",74.2,R,87.1,1,0,0,13.5,-73.6,-268012,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,88516,31785480,South,6,-74.2,0.5,6,,,Mississippi,Mississippi,I,654509,73211875,0,R,1968
LA,Hex,10,,Independent winner,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,K, ,Independent,0,ü,28.2,-15,-77453,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,309615,31275166,5.5,6,48.3,10,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,530300,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",13.6,R,56.8,1,0,0,23.5,-33.3,-251690,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,257535,31785480,South,6,-13.6,0.5,5,,,Louisiana,Louisiana,I,1097450,73211875,0,R,1968
AL,Hex,10,,Independent winner,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,K, ,Independent,0,ü,18.7,-11.849072364,-14154,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,196579,31275166,7.5,6,65.9,10,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,691425,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",38.950927636,R,69.5,1,0,0,14.0,-55.5,-332162,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,146923,31785480,South,6,-39.0,0.5,7,,,Alabama,Alabama,I,1049922,73211875,0,R,1968
GA,Hex,12,,Independent winner,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,K, ,Independent,0,ü,26.7,-19.2,-188116,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,334440,31275166,8,7,42.8,12,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,535550,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",8.2,R,54.1,1,0,0,30.4,-23.7,-236473,,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,380111,31785480,South,6,-8.2,0.5,8,,,Georgia,Georgia,I,1250266,73211875,0,R,1968
ND,Hex,4,34,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,38.2,-19.8,-55015,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,94769,31275166,3.5,2,5.7,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,14244,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-16.1,D,-58,1,15,17.7,55.9,14,30462,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,138669,31785480,Midwest,2,33.8,-0.5,4,North Dakota,,,North Dakota,R,247882,73211875,55.9,R,1968
WI,Hex,12,28,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,44.3,-17.8,-301620,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,748804,31275166,5.5,2,7.6,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,127835,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-24.4,D,-62.1,1,0,3.6,47.9,10.2,171502,12,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,809997,31785480,Midwest,2,28.0,-0.5,7,Wisconsin,,,Wisconsin,R,1691538,73211875,47.9,R,1968
IL,Hex,26,22,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,44.2,-15.3,-757019,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,2039814,31275166,6,3,8.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,390958,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-19,D,-59.5,1,0,2.9,47.1,6.6,268828,26,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,2174774,31785480,Midwest,2,21.9,-0.5,6,Illinois,,,Illinois,R,4619749,73211875,47.1,R,1968
SD,Hex,4,23,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,42.0,-13.6,-44987,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,118023,31275166,4,3,4.8,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,13400,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-11.2,D,-55.6,1,10,11.3,53.3,8.9,19733,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,149841,31785480,Midwest,3,22.5,-0.5,4,South Dakota,,,South Dakota,R,281264,73211875,53.3,R,1968
IA,Hex,9,36,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,40.8,-21.1,-256331,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,476699,31275166,5,3,5.7,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,66422,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-24,D,-61.9,1,10,12.2,53.0,15.1,169958,9,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,619106,31785480,Midwest,3,36.2,-0.5,5,Iowa,,,Iowa,R,1167931,73211875,53,R,1968
IN,Hex,13,25,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,38.0,-18,-364189,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,806659,31275166,7,3,11.4,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,243108,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-12.4,D,-56,1,10,12.3,50.3,6.7,156767,13,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,1067885,31785480,Midwest,3,24.7,-0.5,6,Indiana,,,Indiana,R,2123597,73211875,50.3,R,1968
OH,Hex,26,28,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,42.9,-20,-797745,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,1700586,31275166,8,3,11.8,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,467495,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-25.8,D,-62.9,1,0,2.3,45.2,8.1,320149,26,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,1791014,31785480,Midwest,3,28.1,-0.5,7,Ohio,,,Ohio,R,3959698,73211875,45.2,R,1968
NE,Hex,5,33,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,H, ,Right,0,ü,31.8,-20.8,-136523,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,170784,31275166,4.5,4,8.4,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,44904,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-5.2,D,-52.6,1,25,28,59.8,12.4,44316,5,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,321163,31785480,Midwest,4,33.2,-0.5,4,Nebraska,,,Nebraska,R,536851,73211875,59.8,R,1968
MO,Hex,12,29,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,43.7,-20.3,-372900,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,791444,31275166,5.5,4,11.4,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,206126,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-28,D,-64,1,0,1.2,44.9,8.9,158397,12,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,811932,31785480,Midwest,4,29.2,-0.5,5,Missouri,,,Missouri,R,1809502,73211875,44.9,R,1968
KS,Hex,7,29,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,H, ,Right,0,ü,34.7,-19.4,-161032,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,302996,31275166,5,5,10.2,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,88921,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-9,D,-54.1,1,20,20.1,54.8,9.7,92095,7,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,478674,31785480,Midwest,5,29.1,-0.5,4,Kansas,,,Kansas,R,872783,73211875,54.8,R,1968
VT,Hex,3,42,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,43.5,-22.8,-37872,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,70255,31275166,10,1,3.2,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,5104,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-32.6,D,-66.3,1,5,9.3,52.8,19.1,30200,3,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,85142,31785480,Northeast,1,41.9,-0.5,10,Vermont,,,Vermont,R,161404,73211875,52.8,R,1968
NH,Hex,4,36,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,43.9,-20,-53475,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,130589,31275166,11,1,3.8,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,11173,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-27.8,D,-63.9,1,5,8.2,52.1,16,50874,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,154903,31785480,Northeast,1,36.0,-0.5,11,New Hampshire,,,New Hampshire,R,297298,73211875,52.1,R,1968
NJ,Hex,17,34,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,44.0,-21.6,-604025,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,1264206,31275166,10,3,9.1,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,262187,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-31.7,D,-65.6,1,0,2.1,46.1,12.2,361293,17,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,1325467,31785480,Northeast,3,33.8,-0.5,9,New Jersey,,,New Jersey,R,2875395,73211875,46.1,R,1968
DE,Hex,3,26,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,41.6,-19.3,-33510,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,89194,31275166,9.5,4,13.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,28459,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-22.1,D,-60.9,1,0,3.5,45.1,6.3,18636,3,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,96714,31785480,Northeast,5,25.6,-0.5,9,Delaware,,,Delaware,R,214367,73211875,45.1,R,1968
KY,Hex,9,35,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,37.6,-26.4,-272118,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,397541,31275166,6.5,4,18.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,193098,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-28.3,D,-64,1,5,6.2,43.8,8.100000000,89434,9,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,462411,31785480,South,4,34.5,-0.5,6,Kentucky,,,Kentucky,R,1055893,73211875,43.8,R,1968
VA,Hex,12,18,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,32.5,-21,-115651,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,442387,31275166,8,5,23.6,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,321833,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-7.3,D,-53.5,1,10,10.9,43.4,-2.8,108985,12,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,590319,31785480,South,4,18.2,-0.5,8,Virginia,,,Virginia,R,1361491,73211875,43.4,R,1968
TN,Hex,11,21,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,28.1,-27.4,-283714,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,351233,31275166,7,5,34.0,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,424792,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-11,D,-55.5,1,5,9.7,37.8,-6.7,-36373,11,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,472592,31785480,South,5,20.7,-0.5,6,Tennessee,,,Tennessee,R,1248617,73211875,37.8,R,1968
NC,Hex,12,23,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,29.2,-27,-336026,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,464113,31275166,9,5,31.3,1,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,496188,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-12.4,D,-56.2,1,10,10.3,39.5,-4.3,2348,12,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,627192,31785480,South,5,22.7,-0.5,7,North Carolina,,,North Carolina,R,1587493,73211875,39.5,R,1968
OK,Hex,8,27,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,32.0,-23.7,-218176,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,301658,31275166,4.5,6,20.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,191731,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-11.4,D,-55.7,1,15,15.7,47.7,3.400000000,37032,8,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,449697,31785480,South,6,27.1,-0.5,4,Oklahoma,,,Oklahoma,R,943086,73211875,47.7,R,1968
FL,Hex,14,12,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,30.9,-20.2,-271746,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,676794,31275166,8.5,8,28.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,624207,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-2.2,D,-51.1,1,5,9.6,40.5,-8.4,-19137,14,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,886804,31785480,South,7,11.8,-0.5,9,Florida,,,Florida,R,2187805,73211875,40.5,R,1968
SC,Hex,8,9,% shift to the left,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Left,0,ü,29.6,-11.5,-18237,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,197486,31275166,8.5,6,32.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,215430,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",17.8,R,58.9,1,5,8.5,38.1,-20.8,-54986,8,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,254062,31785480,South,5,-9.3,0.5,8,South Carolina,,,South Carolina,R,666978,73211875,38.1,R,1968
AK,Hex,3,35,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,42.6,-23.3,-8918,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,35411,31275166,0.5,0,12.1,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,10024,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-31.8,D,-65.9,1,0,2.7,45.3,11.2,14670,3,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,37600,31785480,West,0,34.5,-0.5,0,Alaska,,,Alaska,R,83035,73211875,45.3,R,1968
MT,Hex,4,27,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,41.6,-17.3,-50129,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,114117,31275166,2.5,2,7.3,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,20015,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-18.3,D,-58.9,1,5,9,50.6,10,25803,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,138835,31785480,West,2,27.3,-0.5,3,Montana,,,Montana,R,274404,73211875,50.6,R,1968
ID,Hex,4,28,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,H, ,Right,0,ü,30.7,-20.2,-59647,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,89273,31275166,2,3,12.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,36541,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-1.8,D,-50.9,1,25,26.1,56.8,7.7,21812,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,165369,31785480,West,2,27.9,-0.5,2,Idaho,,,Idaho,R,291183,73211875,56.8,R,1968
WY,Hex,3,34,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,H, ,Right,0,ü,35.5,-21.1,-35545,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,45173,31275166,3,3,8.7,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,11105,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-13.2,D,-56.6,1,20,20.3,55.8,12.4,8929,3,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,70927,31785480,West,3,33.5,-0.5,3,Wyoming,,,Wyoming,R,127205,73211875,55.8,R,1968
OR,Hex,6,34,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,43.8,-19.9,-142151,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,358866,31275166,1.5,4,6.1,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,49683,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-27.7,D,-63.7,1,5,6,49.8,13.8,125654,6,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,408433,31785480,West,3,33.7,-0.5,1,Oregon,,,Oregon,R,819622,73211875,49.8,R,1968
NV,Hex,3,25,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,39.3,-19.3,-18741,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,60598,31275166,2.5,4,13.2,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,20432,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-17.2,D,-58.6,1,5,8.2,47.5,6.1,17094,3,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,73188,31785480,West,3,25.4,-0.5,2,Nevada,,,Nevada,R,154218,73211875,47.5,R,1968
CO,Hex,6,32,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,41.3,-20,-140850,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,335174,31275166,3.5,4,7.5,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,60813,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-23.1,D,-61.3,1,5,9.2,50.5,12.3,112578,6,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,409345,31785480,West,4,32.3,-0.5,3,Colorado,,,Colorado,R,811199,73211875,50.5,R,1968
CA,Hex,40,21,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,F, ,Right,0,ü,44.7,-14.4,-927559,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,3244318,31275166,2,5,6.7,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,487270,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-18.3,D,-59.1,1,0,3.100000000,47.8,7,588556,40,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,3467664,31785480,West,4,21.4,-0.5,1,California,,,California,R,7251587,73211875,47.8,R,1968
UT,Hex,4,35,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,H, ,Right,0,ü,31.1,-23.6,-62963,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,156665,31275166,4,5,6.4,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,26906,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-9.400000000,D,-54.7,1,25,25.4,56.5,11.2,56943,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,238728,31785480,West,4,34.8,-0.5,2,Utah,,,Utah,R,422568,73211875,56.5,R,1968
NM,Hex,4,31,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,39.7,-19.3,-63934,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,130081,31275166,3.5,6,7.9,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,25737,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",-18.6,D,-59,1,10,12.1,51.8,11.4,36854,4,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,169692,31785480,West,5,30.7,-0.5,3,New Mexico,,,New Mexico,R,327350,73211875,51.8,R,1968
AZ,Hex,5,19,% shift to the right,George Wallace: ,,,Hubert Humphrey,G, ,Right,0,ü,35.0,-14.5,-67239,,191,HUBERT HUMPHREY,Richard Nixon,42.7%,170514,31275166,3,5,9.6,,46,,),%), (,GEORGE WALLACE,13.5%,46573,9906473, ,"The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore ""law and order"". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since.",0.900000000,R,50.4,1,15,19.8,54.8,4.4,24186,5,301,RICHARD NIXON,George Wallace,43.4%,266721,31785480,West,5,18.9,-0.5,2,Arizona,,,Arizona,R,486936,73211875,54.8,R,1968
1 Abbreviation Selected Map Total_EV Shift Shift tooltip I_Nominee tooltip blank D-Check D_Nominee_prop Color Bins Independent spacing Direction Spacer R-Check D_Percentage D_DifferencePercentage D_Difference D_EV D_EV_Total D_Nominee R_Nominee_prop D_PopularPercentage D_Votes D_Votes_Total Hex_Column Hex_Row I_Percentage I_EV I_EV_Total I_Nominee tooltip ● I_Nominee tooltip ')' I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)' I_Nominee tooltip '(' I_Nominee I_PopularPercentage I_Votes I_Votes_Total Independent spacing (popular) Info Last_RD_Difference Last_Winner Last_Winner_Percentage Number of Records RD_Difference (bin) RD_Difference R_Percentage R_DifferencePercentage R_Difference R_EV R_EV_Total R_Nominee I_Nominee_prop R_PopularPercentage R_Votes R_Votes_Total Region Row Shift :(l/r) Shift abbreviation Space State (red) State (blue) State (yellow) State State_Winner Total Votes Total_Votes_USA Winner_Percentage Winning Party Year
2 MN Hex 10 15 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey B Right 0 ü 54.0 -9.8 -133379 10 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 857738 31275166 4.5 2 4.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 68931 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -27.8 D -63.8 1 -15 -12.5 41.5 5.5 99019 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 658643 31785480 Midwest 2 15.3 -0.5 5 Minnesota Minnesota D 1588506 73211875 -54 R 1968
3 MI Hex 21 27 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 48.2 -18.5 -543533 21 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 1593082 31275166 7.5 2 10.0 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 331968 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -33.6 D -66.7 1 -10 -6.7 41.5 8.4 310513 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 1370665 31785480 Midwest 2 26.9 -0.5 8 Michigan Michigan D 3306250 73211875 -48.2 R 1968
4 ME Hex 4 25 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey B Right 0 ü 55.3 -13.5 -44952 4 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 217312 31275166 11.5 0 1.6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 6370 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -37.6 D -68.8 1 -15 -12.2 43.1 11.9 50553 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 169254 31785480 Northeast 0 25.4 -0.5 11 Maine Maine D 392936 73211875 -55.3 R 1968
5 NY Hex 43 32 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 49.7 -18.9 -1534632 43 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 3378470 31275166 9.5 2 5.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 358864 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -37.3 D -68.6 1 -10 -5.400000000 44.3 13 764373 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 3007932 31785480 Northeast 2 31.9 -0.5 9 New York New York D 6791688 73211875 -49.7 R 1968
6 RI Hex 4 30 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey D Right 0 ü 64.0 -16.9 -68945 4 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 246518 31275166 11.5 2 4.1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 15678 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -61.8 D -80.9 1 -35 -32.2 31.8 12.7 47744 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 122359 31785480 Northeast 2 29.6 -0.5 10 Rhode Island Rhode Island D 385000 73211875 -64 R 1968
7 MA Hex 14 23 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey D Right 0 ü 63.0 -13.2 -317204 14 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 1469218 31275166 10.5 2 3.7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 87088 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -52.8 D -76.2 1 -35 -30.1 32.9 9.5 217117 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 766844 31785480 Northeast 2 22.7 -0.5 11 Massachusetts Massachusetts D 2331752 73211875 -63 R 1968
8 PA Hex 29 27 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 47.6 -17.3 -871549 29 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 2259405 31275166 9 3 8.0 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 378582 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -30.2 D -64.9 1 -5 -3.6 44.0 9.3 416360 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 2090017 31785480 Northeast 3 26.6 -0.5 8 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania D 4747928 73211875 -47.6 R 1968
9 CT Hex 8 31 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 49.5 -18.3 -204708 8 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 621561 31275166 11 3 6.1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 76650 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -35.7 D -67.8 1 -10 -5.2 44.3 12.2 165725 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 556721 31785480 Northeast 3 30.5 -0.5 10 Connecticut Connecticut D 1256232 73211875 -49.5 R 1968
10 DC Hex 3 7 % shift to the right Hubert Humphrey E Right 0 ü 81.8 -3.7 -30230 3 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 139566 31275166 12 5 0.0 46 GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -71 D -85.5 1 -65 -63.6 18.2 3.7 2211 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 31012 31785480 Northeast 4 7.4 -0.5 10 Dist. of Col. Dist. of Col. D 170578 73211875 -81.8 R 1968
11 WV Hex 7 27 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 49.6 -18.3 -163996 7 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 374091 31275166 7.5 4 9.6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 72560 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -35.8 D -67.9 1 -10 -8.8 40.8 8.7 53602 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 307555 31785480 South 4 27.0 -0.5 7 West Virginia West Virginia D 754206 73211875 -49.6 R 1968
12 MD Hex 10 29 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 43.6 -21.9 -192602 10 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 538310 31275166 8.5 4 14.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 178734 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -31 D -65.5 1 -5 -1.7 41.9 7.4 132500 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 517995 31785480 South 4 29.3 -0.5 9 Maryland Maryland D 1235039 73211875 -43.6 R 1968
13 TX Hex 25 26 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 41.1 -22.2 -396381 25 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 1266804 31275166 4 7 19.0 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 584269 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -26.8 D -63.3 1 -5 -1.2 39.9 3.4 269278 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 1227844 31785480 South 7 25.6 -0.5 4 Texas Texas D 3079216 73211875 -41.1 R 1968
14 WA Hex 9 23 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey A Right 0 ü 47.2 -14.8 -163844 9 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 616037 31275166 1.5 2 7.4 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 96990 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -24.6 D -62 1 -5 -2.1 45.1 7.7 118144 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 588510 31785480 West 2 22.5 -0.5 1 Washington Washington D 1304281 73211875 -47.2 R 1968
15 HI Hex 4 37 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey C Right 0 ü 59.8 -19 -21925 4 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 141324 31275166 -0.5 5 1.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 3469 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -57.6 D -78.8 1 -25 -21.1 38.7 17.5 47403 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 91425 31785480 West 7 36.5 -0.5 1 Hawaii Hawaii D 236218 73211875 -59.8 R 1968
16 AR Hex 6 Independent winner George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey K Independent 0 ü 30.4 -25.7 -125969 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 188228 31275166 6 5 38.9 6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 240982 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -12.7 D -56.1 1 0 0 30.8 -12.6 -52505 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 190759 31785480 South 5 12.7 -0.5 5 Arkansas Arkansas I 619969 73211875 0 R 1968
17 MS Hex 7 Independent winner George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey K Independent 0 ü 23.0 10.1 98026 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 150644 31275166 6.5 6 63.5 7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 415349 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 74.2 R 87.1 1 0 0 13.5 -73.6 -268012 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 88516 31785480 South 6 -74.2 0.5 6 Mississippi Mississippi I 654509 73211875 0 R 1968
18 LA Hex 10 Independent winner George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey K Independent 0 ü 28.2 -15 -77453 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 309615 31275166 5.5 6 48.3 10 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 530300 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 13.6 R 56.8 1 0 0 23.5 -33.3 -251690 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 257535 31785480 South 6 -13.6 0.5 5 Louisiana Louisiana I 1097450 73211875 0 R 1968
19 AL Hex 10 Independent winner George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey K Independent 0 ü 18.7 -11.849072364 -14154 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 196579 31275166 7.5 6 65.9 10 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 691425 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 38.950927636 R 69.5 1 0 0 14.0 -55.5 -332162 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 146923 31785480 South 6 -39.0 0.5 7 Alabama Alabama I 1049922 73211875 0 R 1968
20 GA Hex 12 Independent winner George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey K Independent 0 ü 26.7 -19.2 -188116 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 334440 31275166 8 7 42.8 12 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 535550 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 8.2 R 54.1 1 0 0 30.4 -23.7 -236473 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 380111 31785480 South 6 -8.2 0.5 8 Georgia Georgia I 1250266 73211875 0 R 1968
21 ND Hex 4 34 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 38.2 -19.8 -55015 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 94769 31275166 3.5 2 5.7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 14244 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -16.1 D -58 1 15 17.7 55.9 14 30462 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 138669 31785480 Midwest 2 33.8 -0.5 4 North Dakota North Dakota R 247882 73211875 55.9 R 1968
22 WI Hex 12 28 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 44.3 -17.8 -301620 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 748804 31275166 5.5 2 7.6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 127835 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -24.4 D -62.1 1 0 3.6 47.9 10.2 171502 12 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 809997 31785480 Midwest 2 28.0 -0.5 7 Wisconsin Wisconsin R 1691538 73211875 47.9 R 1968
23 IL Hex 26 22 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 44.2 -15.3 -757019 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 2039814 31275166 6 3 8.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 390958 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -19 D -59.5 1 0 2.9 47.1 6.6 268828 26 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 2174774 31785480 Midwest 2 21.9 -0.5 6 Illinois Illinois R 4619749 73211875 47.1 R 1968
24 SD Hex 4 23 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 42.0 -13.6 -44987 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 118023 31275166 4 3 4.8 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 13400 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -11.2 D -55.6 1 10 11.3 53.3 8.9 19733 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 149841 31785480 Midwest 3 22.5 -0.5 4 South Dakota South Dakota R 281264 73211875 53.3 R 1968
25 IA Hex 9 36 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 40.8 -21.1 -256331 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 476699 31275166 5 3 5.7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 66422 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -24 D -61.9 1 10 12.2 53.0 15.1 169958 9 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 619106 31785480 Midwest 3 36.2 -0.5 5 Iowa Iowa R 1167931 73211875 53 R 1968
26 IN Hex 13 25 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 38.0 -18 -364189 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 806659 31275166 7 3 11.4 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 243108 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -12.4 D -56 1 10 12.3 50.3 6.7 156767 13 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 1067885 31785480 Midwest 3 24.7 -0.5 6 Indiana Indiana R 2123597 73211875 50.3 R 1968
27 OH Hex 26 28 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 42.9 -20 -797745 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 1700586 31275166 8 3 11.8 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 467495 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -25.8 D -62.9 1 0 2.3 45.2 8.1 320149 26 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 1791014 31785480 Midwest 3 28.1 -0.5 7 Ohio Ohio R 3959698 73211875 45.2 R 1968
28 NE Hex 5 33 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey H Right 0 ü 31.8 -20.8 -136523 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 170784 31275166 4.5 4 8.4 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 44904 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -5.2 D -52.6 1 25 28 59.8 12.4 44316 5 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 321163 31785480 Midwest 4 33.2 -0.5 4 Nebraska Nebraska R 536851 73211875 59.8 R 1968
29 MO Hex 12 29 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 43.7 -20.3 -372900 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 791444 31275166 5.5 4 11.4 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 206126 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -28 D -64 1 0 1.2 44.9 8.9 158397 12 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 811932 31785480 Midwest 4 29.2 -0.5 5 Missouri Missouri R 1809502 73211875 44.9 R 1968
30 KS Hex 7 29 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey H Right 0 ü 34.7 -19.4 -161032 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 302996 31275166 5 5 10.2 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 88921 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -9 D -54.1 1 20 20.1 54.8 9.7 92095 7 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 478674 31785480 Midwest 5 29.1 -0.5 4 Kansas Kansas R 872783 73211875 54.8 R 1968
31 VT Hex 3 42 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 43.5 -22.8 -37872 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 70255 31275166 10 1 3.2 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 5104 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -32.6 D -66.3 1 5 9.3 52.8 19.1 30200 3 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 85142 31785480 Northeast 1 41.9 -0.5 10 Vermont Vermont R 161404 73211875 52.8 R 1968
32 NH Hex 4 36 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 43.9 -20 -53475 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 130589 31275166 11 1 3.8 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 11173 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -27.8 D -63.9 1 5 8.2 52.1 16 50874 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 154903 31785480 Northeast 1 36.0 -0.5 11 New Hampshire New Hampshire R 297298 73211875 52.1 R 1968
33 NJ Hex 17 34 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 44.0 -21.6 -604025 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 1264206 31275166 10 3 9.1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 262187 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -31.7 D -65.6 1 0 2.1 46.1 12.2 361293 17 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 1325467 31785480 Northeast 3 33.8 -0.5 9 New Jersey New Jersey R 2875395 73211875 46.1 R 1968
34 DE Hex 3 26 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 41.6 -19.3 -33510 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 89194 31275166 9.5 4 13.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 28459 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -22.1 D -60.9 1 0 3.5 45.1 6.3 18636 3 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 96714 31785480 Northeast 5 25.6 -0.5 9 Delaware Delaware R 214367 73211875 45.1 R 1968
35 KY Hex 9 35 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 37.6 -26.4 -272118 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 397541 31275166 6.5 4 18.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 193098 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -28.3 D -64 1 5 6.2 43.8 8.100000000 89434 9 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 462411 31785480 South 4 34.5 -0.5 6 Kentucky Kentucky R 1055893 73211875 43.8 R 1968
36 VA Hex 12 18 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 32.5 -21 -115651 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 442387 31275166 8 5 23.6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 321833 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -7.3 D -53.5 1 10 10.9 43.4 -2.8 108985 12 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 590319 31785480 South 4 18.2 -0.5 8 Virginia Virginia R 1361491 73211875 43.4 R 1968
37 TN Hex 11 21 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 28.1 -27.4 -283714 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 351233 31275166 7 5 34.0 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 424792 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -11 D -55.5 1 5 9.7 37.8 -6.7 -36373 11 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 472592 31785480 South 5 20.7 -0.5 6 Tennessee Tennessee R 1248617 73211875 37.8 R 1968
38 NC Hex 12 23 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 29.2 -27 -336026 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 464113 31275166 9 5 31.3 1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 496188 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -12.4 D -56.2 1 10 10.3 39.5 -4.3 2348 12 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 627192 31785480 South 5 22.7 -0.5 7 North Carolina North Carolina R 1587493 73211875 39.5 R 1968
39 OK Hex 8 27 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 32.0 -23.7 -218176 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 301658 31275166 4.5 6 20.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 191731 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -11.4 D -55.7 1 15 15.7 47.7 3.400000000 37032 8 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 449697 31785480 South 6 27.1 -0.5 4 Oklahoma Oklahoma R 943086 73211875 47.7 R 1968
40 FL Hex 14 12 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 30.9 -20.2 -271746 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 676794 31275166 8.5 8 28.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 624207 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -2.2 D -51.1 1 5 9.6 40.5 -8.4 -19137 14 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 886804 31785480 South 7 11.8 -0.5 9 Florida Florida R 2187805 73211875 40.5 R 1968
41 SC Hex 8 9 % shift to the left George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Left 0 ü 29.6 -11.5 -18237 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 197486 31275166 8.5 6 32.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 215430 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 17.8 R 58.9 1 5 8.5 38.1 -20.8 -54986 8 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 254062 31785480 South 5 -9.3 0.5 8 South Carolina South Carolina R 666978 73211875 38.1 R 1968
42 AK Hex 3 35 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 42.6 -23.3 -8918 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 35411 31275166 0.5 0 12.1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 10024 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -31.8 D -65.9 1 0 2.7 45.3 11.2 14670 3 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 37600 31785480 West 0 34.5 -0.5 0 Alaska Alaska R 83035 73211875 45.3 R 1968
43 MT Hex 4 27 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 41.6 -17.3 -50129 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 114117 31275166 2.5 2 7.3 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 20015 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -18.3 D -58.9 1 5 9 50.6 10 25803 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 138835 31785480 West 2 27.3 -0.5 3 Montana Montana R 274404 73211875 50.6 R 1968
44 ID Hex 4 28 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey H Right 0 ü 30.7 -20.2 -59647 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 89273 31275166 2 3 12.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 36541 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -1.8 D -50.9 1 25 26.1 56.8 7.7 21812 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 165369 31785480 West 2 27.9 -0.5 2 Idaho Idaho R 291183 73211875 56.8 R 1968
45 WY Hex 3 34 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey H Right 0 ü 35.5 -21.1 -35545 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 45173 31275166 3 3 8.7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 11105 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -13.2 D -56.6 1 20 20.3 55.8 12.4 8929 3 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 70927 31785480 West 3 33.5 -0.5 3 Wyoming Wyoming R 127205 73211875 55.8 R 1968
46 OR Hex 6 34 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 43.8 -19.9 -142151 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 358866 31275166 1.5 4 6.1 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 49683 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -27.7 D -63.7 1 5 6 49.8 13.8 125654 6 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 408433 31785480 West 3 33.7 -0.5 1 Oregon Oregon R 819622 73211875 49.8 R 1968
47 NV Hex 3 25 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 39.3 -19.3 -18741 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 60598 31275166 2.5 4 13.2 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 20432 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -17.2 D -58.6 1 5 8.2 47.5 6.1 17094 3 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 73188 31785480 West 3 25.4 -0.5 2 Nevada Nevada R 154218 73211875 47.5 R 1968
48 CO Hex 6 32 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 41.3 -20 -140850 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 335174 31275166 3.5 4 7.5 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 60813 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -23.1 D -61.3 1 5 9.2 50.5 12.3 112578 6 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 409345 31785480 West 4 32.3 -0.5 3 Colorado Colorado R 811199 73211875 50.5 R 1968
49 CA Hex 40 21 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey F Right 0 ü 44.7 -14.4 -927559 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 3244318 31275166 2 5 6.7 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 487270 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -18.3 D -59.1 1 0 3.100000000 47.8 7 588556 40 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 3467664 31785480 West 4 21.4 -0.5 1 California California R 7251587 73211875 47.8 R 1968
50 UT Hex 4 35 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey H Right 0 ü 31.1 -23.6 -62963 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 156665 31275166 4 5 6.4 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 26906 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -9.400000000 D -54.7 1 25 25.4 56.5 11.2 56943 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 238728 31785480 West 4 34.8 -0.5 2 Utah Utah R 422568 73211875 56.5 R 1968
51 NM Hex 4 31 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 39.7 -19.3 -63934 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 130081 31275166 3.5 6 7.9 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 25737 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. -18.6 D -59 1 10 12.1 51.8 11.4 36854 4 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 169692 31785480 West 5 30.7 -0.5 3 New Mexico New Mexico R 327350 73211875 51.8 R 1968
52 AZ Hex 5 19 % shift to the right George Wallace: Hubert Humphrey G Right 0 ü 35.0 -14.5 -67239 191 HUBERT HUMPHREY Richard Nixon 42.7% 170514 31275166 3 5 9.6 46 ) %) ( GEORGE WALLACE 13.5% 46573 9906473 The election of 1968 was a wrenching national experience, conducted against a backdrop that included the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and subsequent race riots across the nation, the assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, widespread demonstrations against the Vietnam War across college campuses, and violent confrontations between police and anti-war protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Nixon ran on a campaign that promised to restore "law and order". The election also featured a strong third party effort by former Alabama Governor George Wallace. Because Wallace's campaign promoted segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South; no third-party candidate has won an entire state's electoral votes since. 0.900000000 R 50.4 1 15 19.8 54.8 4.4 24186 5 301 RICHARD NIXON George Wallace 43.4% 266721 31785480 West 5 18.9 -0.5 2 Arizona Arizona R 486936 73211875 54.8 R 1968