1960 Alabama Democratic presidential primary

1960 Alabama Democratic presidential primary

May 3, 1960
May 31, 1960 (runoff)

58 Democratic National Convention delegates
(56 pledged, 2 unpledged)
 
Candidate Uncommitted Lyndon B. Johnson
Home state Texas
Delegate count 22 21
First round (at-large) 142,762
73.93%
84,237
43.62%
Runoff (at-large) 105,036
58.25%
111,866
62.03%

 
Candidate Richard Russell Jr. Stuart Symington
Home state Georgia Missouri
Delegate count 10 3
First round (at-large) 107,747
55.79%
61,735
31.97%
Runoff (at-large) 97,298
53.95%
No candidate

Allegiance of highest-voted delegate candidate in the at-large runoff by county
  Johnson
  Uncommitted
  Russell Jr.
  Stevenson II

A presidential primary was held in the U.S. state of Alabama on May 3, 1960, with runoff elections on May 31, to elect delegates representing Alabama to the 1960 Democratic National Convention. Fifty-six delegates were to be elected, four from each of the state's nine congressional districts, with twenty at-large delegates to be elected. The fifty-six delegates were worth 29 votes: district and at-large delegates received a half vote each, with national committee members having a full vote. On June 3, 1960, days after the runoff, the Associated Press determined that of the fifty-six elected delegates, twenty-one would go to Lyndon B. Johnson, ten to Richard Russell Jr., and three to Stuart Symington.[1] At the convention roll call, forty Alabama delegates voted for Johnson (worth 20 votes), seven each for Kennedy and Symington (3½ votes each), and four for four other candidates (½ vote each).[2]

At-large delegates

First round

First round results (at-large, 20 to be elected)
Pledge[3] Delegate Votes %
Uncommitted MacDonald Gallion 142,762 73.93%
Uncommitted William G. Hardwick 136,424 70.64%
Uncommitted J. C. Henderson 118,271 61.24%
Uncommitted T. C. "Cliff" Almon 115,718 59.92%
Uncommitted Dorothy S. Carmichael 114,591 59.34%
Uncommitted Fred H. Davis 108,248 56.05%
Russell Jr. Frank E. Dixon 107,747 55.79%
Uncommitted John F. Britton 106,644 55.22%
Uncommitted Bettye Frink 106,631 55.22%
Uncommitted Joe Elliott 97,967 50.73%
Uncommitted James C. Inzer Jr. → 93,722 48.53%
Uncommitted Ralph Smith → 92,489 47.89%
Uncommitted Robert H. King → 91,761 47.52%
Russell Jr. James E. Simpson → 91,179 47.21%
Johnson J. H. Kelly → 84,237 43.62%
Uncommitted H. Coleman Long → 83,770 43.38%
Russell Jr. Raymond Weeks → 83,746 43.37%
Uncommitted Neil Metcalf → 80,654 41.76%
Uncommitted Sonny Hornsby → 79,005 40.91%
Russell Jr. Sim A. Thomas → 75,994 39.35%
Uncommitted Ed Beasley → 75,365 39.03%
Russell Jr. Charles F. Belew → 72,094 37.33%
Uncommitted William J. O'Neal → 70,282 36.39%
Uncommitted Benjamin Grady Wilson → 69,764 36.13%
Johnson Lewis W. Fowler → 69,592 36.04%
Russell Jr. F. L. "Hello" Ferrell → 68,623 35.53%
Uncommitted O. S. (Tigger) Burke → 67,211 34.80%
Uncommitted Gary F. Burns → 66,314 34.34%
Russell Jr. Edwin H. "Ed" Estes → 66,190 34.27%
Uncommitted S. Ty Russell → 65,439 33.89%
Kennedy Newt Rains 65,254 33.79%
Uncommitted Billy Walker 62,880 32.56%
Uncommitted M. J. Williams Jr. 62,199 32.21%
Symington Bowling G. Bufford 61,735 31.97%
Johnson Horace R. Batchelor 57,228 29.63%
Russell Jr. Frank P. Walls 56,161 29.08%
Kennedy Wallace Powell Pruitt Jr. 55,188 28.58%
Uncommitted Bob P. Schwenn 54,740 28.35%
Uncommitted Charles Reynolds 54,007 27.97%
Uncommitted Ralph "Shorty" Price 53,797 27.86%
Stevenson II L. R. Johnston 52,559 27.22%
Uncommitted George J. Rivers 52,545 27.21%
Uncommitted Dick F. DeVan 52,277 27.07%
Uncommitted Waymon E. Benson 50,834 26.32%
Johnson F. Jerry Cook 50,576 26.19%
Uncommitted F. Raymond Ingram 49,983 25.88%
Johnson Stephen Radford Batson 48,263 24.99%
Uncommitted John T. Nichols 46,878 24.27%
Uncommitted Chas. H. Adderhold 46,335 23.99%
Kennedy Tom Hickman 45,966 23.80%
Uncommitted Glynn N. C. Jones Sr. 41,886 21.69%
Uncommitted Lee Rigsby 38,605 19.99%
Total 3,862,330 100.00%

Runoff round

Runoff results (at-large, 10 to be elected)
Pledge[4] Delegate Votes %
Johnson James C. Inzer Jr. 111,866 62.03%
Uncommitted Ralph Smith 105,036 58.25%
Johnson Robert H. King 99,555 55.21%
Russell Jr. Ed Beasley 97,298 53.95%
Johnson Jack H. Kelly 96,991 53.78%
Russell Jr. Raymond Weeks 96,671 53.61%
Uncommitted James E. Simpson 96,495 53.51%
Uncommitted William J. O'Neal 94,782 52.56%
Uncommitted Sonny Hornsby 93,010 51.58%
Uncommitted H. Coleman Long 91,267 50.61%
Stevenson II Ed H. Estes 89,159 49.44%
Johnson Lewis W. Fowler 88,356 49.00%
Uncommitted Neil Metcalf 88,031 48.82%
Russell Jr. Sim A. Thomas 85,912 47.64%
Russell Jr. Charles F. Belew 84,182 46.68%
Johnson Gary F. Burns 80,853 44.84%
Johnson F. L. "Hello" Ferrell 80,732 44.77%
Johnson Benjamin Grady Wilson 76,048 42.17%
Uncommitted S. Ty Russell 73,908 40.98%
Uncommitted O. S. "Tigger" Burke 73,173 40.58%
Total 1,803,325 100.00%

See also

References

  • Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1963 (p. 641–642; 649–652)[5]
  1. ^ "21 Johnson votes". The Selma Times-Journal. Associated Press. 3 June 1960. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  2. ^ "Vote On First Rollcall". Birmingham Post-Herald. United Press International. 14 July 1960. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  3. ^ "State-at-large Delegate Poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. 30 April 1960. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  4. ^ "State-at-large Delegate Poll". The Montgomery Advertiser. 29 May 1960. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  5. ^ Brannon, Peter A. (1963). Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1963. Montgomery, Alabama: Walker Printing Company. Retrieved 18 September 2025.