• Source: 1968 United States presidential election in Idaho
    • The 1968 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election. State voters chose four representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
      Idaho was won by former Vice President Richard Nixon (R–New York), with 56.79% of the popular vote, against former Senator and incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey (D–Minnesota), with 30.66% of the popular vote. Alabama Governor George Wallace, who ran as a member of the American Independent Party, performed quite well, finishing with 12.55% of the popular vote.
      With 56.79% of the popular vote, Idaho would prove to be Nixon's second strongest state in the 1968 election after Nebraska.


      Results




      = Results by county

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      Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican


      Adams
      Bannock
      Bear Lake
      Blaine
      Boise
      Bonner
      Boundary
      Butte
      Caribou
      Elmore
      Fremont
      Gem
      Idaho
      Kootenai
      Latah
      Power
      Valley
      Washington


      See also


      United States presidential elections in Idaho


      Notes




      References

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