1964 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma

1964 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma

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Nominee Fred R. Harris Bud Wilkinson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 466,782 445,392
Percentage 51.17% 48.83%

County results
Harris:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Wilkinson:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

J. Howard Edmondson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Fred R. Harris
Democratic

The 1964 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma took place on November 3, 1964. Democratic Senator Robert S. Kerr, who won re-election to his third term in 1960, died in office on January 1, 1963. Governor J. Howard Edmondson resigned from office so that his Lieutenant Governor, George Nigh, could appoint him to the U.S. Senate. Edmondson ran for election in the ensuing special election, and faced strong competition from former Governor Raymond D. Gary and State Senator Fred R. Harris. Edmondson placed first in the primary, but failed to win a majority, with Harris narrowly beating out Gary for second place. In the runoff, Harris defeated Edmondson in a landslide. In the general election, Harris faced former Oklahoma Sooners football coach Bud Wilkinson, the Republican nominee. Even though President Lyndon B. Johnson won Oklahoma by a wide margin over Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, the Senate race was much closer. Ultimately, Harris only narrowly defeated Wilkinson by just 2% of the vote.


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