1967 Hall of Fame Election
219 of 292 votes needed for election
The Hall of Fame held its last run off election in 1967 when none of the players received the needed 219 votes. In the second round, the top vote getter was elected, thus Ducky Medwick was not elected even though he recieved 81% of the votes in the run off.
First Round
Run Off Election
Red Ruffing | 266 | Elected |
Joe Medwick | 248 | |
Roy Campanella | 170 | |
Lou Boudreau | 68 | |
Al Lopez | 50 | |
Enos Slaughter | 48 | |
Ralph Kiner | 41 | |
Johnny Vander Meer | 35 | |
Ernie Lombardi | 25 | |
Bucky Walters | 24 | |
Marty Marion | 22 | |
Allie Reynolds | 19 | |
Arky Vaughan | 19 | |
Pee Wee Reese | 16 | |
Bobby Doerr | 15 | |
Mel Harder | 14 | |
Billy Herman | 14 | |
Johnny Mize | 14 | |
Phil Rizzuto | 14 | |
Joe Gordon | 13 | |
Hal Newhouser | 13 | |
George Kell | 11 | |
Hank Bauer | 9 | |
Alvin Dark | 7 | |
Bob Lemon | 7 | |
Bobo Newsom | 6 | |
Phil Cavarretta | 4 | |
Don Newcombe | 2 | |
Mickey Vernon | 2 | |
Larry Doby | 1 | |
Bobby Thomson | 1 |
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