1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont

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The 1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont was held on November 6, 1962. The total votes casted was 121,571. George D. Aiken (Republican) was elected, receiving 66.83% of the votes, which equals 81,241 votes.

Election Result

The final election result is as follows. George D. Aiken of Republican (66.83%) won with a majority of the votes, defeated W. Robert Johnson of Democratic (33.01%) by a comfortable margin of 33.82%.

1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont
General
Candidate Party Votes %
George D. Aiken Republican 81,241 66.83%
W. Robert Johnson Democratic 40,134 33.01%
Write-In 196 0.16%
Date: 1962-11-06, Valid Votes: 121,571, Margin: 33.8%
Republican Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
George D. Aiken Republican 30,320 99.88%
Write-In 35 0.12%
Date: 1962-09-11, Valid Votes: 30,355, Margin: 99.8%
Democratic Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
W. Robert Johnson Democratic 5,718 54.60%
William H. Meyer Democratic 4,741 45.27%
Write-In 13 0.12%
Date: 1962-09-11, Valid Votes: 10,472, Margin: 9.3%

See Also

United States Senate Elections in Vermont

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1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont (General) - Results by County
County George D. Aiken
Republican
W. Robert Johnson
Democratic
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes %
Total - % - % 121,571 0.00%
1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont (Democratic Primary) - Results by County
County W. Robert Johnson
William H. Meyer
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes %
Total - % - % 10,472 0.00%
1962 United States Senate Election in Vermont (Republican Primary) - Results by County
County George D. Aiken
Valid Votes Margin
Votes %
Total - % 30,355 0.00%