Rutherford L. Decker was an United States politician, a longtime member and a Presidential nominee of Prohibition Party in 1960. A native and lifelong resident of Missouri, he was nominated by Prohibitionist for President with party chairman Earle Harold Munn as his running-mate. Decker and Munn finished fifth with 46,203 (0.07%) votes (and no one electoral vote). Munn succeeded Decker as a presidential nominee in 1964.

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  • Rutherford L. Decker was an United States politician, a longtime member and a Presidential nominee of Prohibition Party in 1960. A native and lifelong resident of Missouri, he was nominated by Prohibitionist for President with party chairman Earle Harold Munn as his running-mate. Decker and Munn finished fifth with 46,203 (0.07%) votes (and no one electoral vote). Munn succeeded Decker as a presidential nominee in 1964. They appeared on ballots in Alabama, Delaware, Michigan, California, Massachusetts, Texas, Tennessee, New Mexico, Kansas, Indiana and Montana (totally 11 states). Decker and Munn never raised over 1% in any of these states.
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  • Rutherford L. Decker was an United States politician, a longtime member and a Presidential nominee of Prohibition Party in 1960. A native and lifelong resident of Missouri, he was nominated by Prohibitionist for President with party chairman Earle Harold Munn as his running-mate. Decker and Munn finished fifth with 46,203 (0.07%) votes (and no one electoral vote). Munn succeeded Decker as a presidential nominee in 1964.
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  • Rutherford Decker
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