1968 United States Senate election in Oregon
County results
Packwood: 50-60% 60-70%
Morse: 50–60%
The 1968 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 5, 1968. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Wayne Morse was seeking a fifth term, but narrowly lost re-election to 36 year-old Republican State Representative Bob Packwood in a very close race.[ 1]
The general primary was held May 28, 1968.[ 2] Incumbent Senator Wayne Morse defeated former Representative Robert B. Duncan . Duncan, an outspoken supporter of the Vietnam War , had previously been the Democratic nominee in the 1966 United States Senate election in Oregon , and the anti-war Morse had endorsed Duncan's opponent Mark Hatfield , an anti-war Republican.
County
Wayne Morse
Democratic
Bob Packwood
Republican
%
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%
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Baker
50.5%
3,192
49.5%
3,129
Benton
45.7%
8,571
54.3%
10,185
Clackamas
49.1%
31,305
50.8%
32,395
Clatsop
47.7%
6,091
52.2%
6,674
Columbia
56.5%
6,244
43.4%
4,802
Coos
58.7%
12,369
41.2%
8,687
Crook
51.2%
1,852
48.7%
1,760
Curry
59.7%
2,815
40.2%
1,893
Deschutes
47.6%
5,396
52.3%
5,923
Douglas
46.5%
12,063
53.4%
13,835
Gilliam
46.1%
518
53.8%
605
Grant
51.0%
1,440
48.9%
1,380
Harney
50.4%
1,437
49.5%
1,412
Hood River
49.8%
2,640
50.0%
2,651
Jackson
45.2%
15,508
54.7%
18,773
Jefferson
47.9%
1,445
52.0%
1,569
Josephine
38.7%
5,578
61.2%
8,800
Klamath
45.7%
7,740
54.2%
9,122
Lake
43.8%
1,109
56.1%
1,422
Lane
51.6%
41,289
48.3%
38,619
Lincoln
48.8%
5,170
51.2%
5,424
Linn
50.0%
12,161
49.9%
12,150
Malheur
39.1%
3,249
60.8%
5,050
Marion
44.0%
24,381
55.9%
30,946
Morrow
48.8%
963
51.1%
1,010
Multnomah
54.3%
131,052
45.6%
110,166
Polk
44.4%
5,535
55.5%
6,919
Sherman
43.4%
473
56.5%
615
Tillamook
53.5%
3,923
46.4%
3,401
Umatilla
44.5%
7,273
55.4%
9,051
Union
54.9%
4,252
45.0%
3,480
Wallowa
46.9%
1,291
53.0%
1,458
Wasco
50.8%
4,203
49.1%
4,064
Washington
43.8%
25,886
56.1%
33,202
Wheeler
48.6%
374
51.3%
395
Yamhill
46.2%
6,565
53.7%
7,629