1960 United States presidential election in Hawaii
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The 1960 presidential election in Hawaii was held on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election. This was the first presidential election in which Hawaii participated; the state had been admitted to the Union just over a year earlier. The islands favored Senator John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, by a narrow margin of 115 votes, or 0.06%, after a court-ordered recount overturned an initial result favoring Vice President Richard Nixon, a Republican. The result was considered an upset, as Nixon had been thought likely to win the state's electoral votes.
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Pemilihan umum Presiden Amerika Serikat di Hawaii 1960 digelar pada tanggal 8 November 1960. Pemilu ini adalah pemilu presiden pertama yang diakui oleh Hawaii, karena wilayah tersebut baru diterima sebagai negara bagian Amerika Serikat setahun sebelumnya. Calon dari Partai Demokrat, John F. Kennedy, berhasil memenangkan wilayah kepulauan ini dengan perbedaan suara yang sangat tipis, yaitu 115 suara atau 0,06%.
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The 1960 presidential election in Hawaii was held on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election. This was the first presidential election in which Hawaii participated; the state had been admitted to the Union just over a year earlier. The islands favored Senator John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, by a narrow margin of 115 votes, or 0.06%, after a court-ordered recount overturned an initial result favoring Vice President Richard Nixon, a Republican. The result was considered an upset, as Nixon had been thought likely to win the state's electoral votes. This was the last time Hawaii voted more Republican than the national average until 1972, when it voted 0.8% more Republican than the national average. This is also one of only two elections in which Hawaii's counties did not all back the same candidate, the other being 1980, where the winner of each county was of the opposite party as in 1960. Unlike in the 1960 election, Honolulu voting Republican in 1980 was not sufficient to single-handedly carry the state, while all three other counties voted for Jimmy Carter. Even as of 2020, Hawaii's first presidential election remains the closest in the state's history. The election, and the subsequent recount, are notable for giving rise to the first occurrence of "dueling" electoral slates in American history since the 1887 enactment of the Electoral Count Act. During the 2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida, Congresswoman Patsy Mink suggested that the election could serve as a potential precedent to extend Vice President Al Gore's challenge to the official results beyond the Electoral Count Act's "safe harbor" deadline, though this was ultimately not acted upon. During the attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, the election was cited as a potential precedent by supporters of President Donald Trump. Even if the recounts in Hawaii succeeded in giving Nixon the state, Kennedy would have still won the presidency with 300 electoral votes to Nixon's 222.
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Pemilihan umum Presiden Amerika Serikat di Hawaii 1960 digelar pada tanggal 8 November 1960. Pemilu ini adalah pemilu presiden pertama yang diakui oleh Hawaii, karena wilayah tersebut baru diterima sebagai negara bagian Amerika Serikat setahun sebelumnya. Calon dari Partai Demokrat, John F. Kennedy, berhasil memenangkan wilayah kepulauan ini dengan perbedaan suara yang sangat tipis, yaitu 115 suara atau 0,06%. Pada mulanya calon dari Partai Republik, Richard Nixon, berhasil mengungguli Kennedy dengan perbedaan suara sebesar 141. Namun, penghitungan ulang suara yang diperintahkan oleh pengadilan masih berlangsung ketika Gubernur Hawaii yang berasal dari Partai Republik menandatangani sertifikat dari elektor Partai Republik yang memberikan tiga suara elektoral dari Hawaii kepada Nixon. Pada hari yang sama, elektor Demokrat juga mengeluarkan sertifikat yang memberikan suara kepada Kennedy. Penghitungan ulang terakhir menunjukkan bahwa Kennedy-lah yang unggul, sehingga Gubernur Hawaii terpaksa menandatangani sertifikat kedua dari elektor Demokrat. Kedua sertifikat ini tiba di Washington ketika Kongres berhimpun pada Januari 1961, dan Wakil Presiden Nixon pada saat itu ditugaskan memimpin sesi gabungan untuk melakukan sertifikasi terhadap kekalahannya sendiri. Tanpa adanya penolakan, Nixon memerintahkan agar sertifikat Demokratlah yang dihitung.
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