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1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina

The 1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 7, 1972. All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1972 United States presidential election. South Carolina voters chose 8 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina

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Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovern
Party Republican Democratic
United Citizen [a]
Home state California South Dakota
Running mate Spiro Agnew Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote 8 0
Popular vote 478,427 189,270
Percentage 70.58% 27.92%

County Results
Nixon
  50-60%
  60-70%
  70-80%
  80-90%


President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

South Carolina overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominees, incumbent President Richard Nixon of California and his running mate Vice President Spiro Agnew of Maryland. Nixon and Agnew defeated the Democratic nominees, Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and his running mate U.S. Ambassador Sargent Shriver of Maryland.

Campaign edit

85% of white voters supported Nixon while 13% supported McGovern.[1][2]

This is the only time, as of the 2020 presidential election, that Marlboro County has voted for a Republican presidential candidate since that county was founded in 1896, and the first time the Wallace counties of Union and Cherokee had ever voted Republican. Abbeville County, Anderson County, Chesterfield County, Lancaster County, and Oconee County voted Republican for the first time since 1872, while Chester County voted Republican for the first time since 1876.[3]

It is the last time, as of the 2020 presidential election, when Orangeburg County, Williamsburg County, Marion County, Jasper County, Fairfield County, Hampton County, Lee County, and Allendale County have voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[4]

Polls edit

Source Rating As of
Corvallis Gazette-Times[5] Safe R September 19, 1972
The Bradenton Herald[6] Certain R October 9, 1972
Sun Herald[7] Certain R November 5, 1972

Results edit

1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina[8]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Richard Nixon (incumbent) 478,427 70.58% 8
Democratic[a]
United Citizen
George McGovern 189,270 27.92% 0
Independent John G. Schmitz 10,166 1.50% 0
Write-ins Write-ins 17[b] 0.00% 0
Totals 677,880 100.00% 8
Voter turnout -

Results by county edit

1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina by county
County Richard Milhous Nixon
Republican
George Stanley McGovern
Democratic/United Citizen
John George Schmitz
Independent
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Abbeville 3,266 68.95% 1,349 28.48% 122 2.58% 1,917 40.47% 4,737
Aiken 21,117 77.05% 5,745 20.96% 545 1.99% 15,372 56.09% 27,407
Allendale 1,741 55.34% 1,386 44.06% 19 0.60% 355 11.28% 3,146
Anderson 17,514 75.19% 5,241 22.50% 537 2.31% 12,273 52.69% 23,292
Bamberg 2,537 59.65% 1,680 39.50% 36 0.85% 857 20.15% 4,253
Barnwell 3,955 71.71% 1,560 28.29% 0 0.00% 2,395 43.42% 5,515
Beaufort 5,929 64.12% 3,237 35.01% 81 0.88% 2,692 29.11% 9,247
Berkeley 9,345 66.66% 4,497 32.08% 177 1.26% 4,848 34.58% 14,019
Calhoun 1,867 60.91% 1,148 37.46% 50 1.63% 719 23.45% 3,065
Charleston 39,863 68.79% 16,855 29.09% 1,229 2.12% 23,008 39.70% 57,947
Cherokee 7,570 77.24% 2,107 21.50% 123 1.26% 5,463 55.74% 9,800
Chester 4,724 66.20% 2,352 32.96% 60 0.84% 2,372 33.24% 7,136
Chesterfield 5,230 63.56% 2,938 35.70% 61 0.74% 2,292 27.86% 8,229
Clarendon 3,958 54.34% 3,276 44.98% 50 0.69% 682 9.36% 7,284
Colleton 5,723 69.51% 2,376 28.86% 134 1.63% 3,347 40.65% 8,233
Darlington 11,756 72.04% 4,414 27.05% 149 0.91% 7,342 44.99% 16,319
Dillon 4,364 72.32% 1,604 26.58% 66 1.09% 2,760 45.74% 6,034
Dorchester 8,095 68.11% 3,606 30.34% 185 1.56% 4,489 37.77% 11,886
Edgefield 2,812 66.67% 1,326 31.44% 80 1.90% 1,486 35.23% 4,218
Fairfield 2,608 50.68% 2,492 48.43% 46 0.89% 116 2.25% 5,146
Florence 18,106 65.30% 9,455 34.10% 165 0.60% 8,651 31.20% 27,726
Georgetown 6,114 57.27% 4,446 41.64% 116 1.09% 1,668 15.63% 10,676
Greenville 46,360 79.62% 10,143 17.42% 1,726 2.96% 36,217 62.20% 58,229
Greenwood 9,370 72.22% 3,400 26.20% 205 1.58% 5,970 46.02% 12,975
Hampton 2,891 57.56% 2,086 41.53% 46 0.92% 805 16.03% 5,023
Horry 15,324 76.84% 4,437 22.25% 183 0.92% 10,887 54.59% 19,944
Jasper 1,650 57.21% 1,203 41.71% 31 1.07% 447 15.50% 2,884
Kershaw 8,035 74.79% 2,531 23.56% 178 1.66% 5,504 51.23% 10,744
Lancaster 9,016 77.86% 2,461 21.25% 103 0.89% 6,555 56.61% 11,580
Laurens 8,141 74.46% 2,650 24.24% 142 1.30% 5,491 50.22% 10,933
Lee 3,076 60.31% 1,996 39.14% 28 0.55% 1,080 21.17% 5,100
Lexington 25,327 84.75% 4,069 13.62% 490 1.64% 21,258 71.13% 29,886
Marion 4,719 64.66% 2,545 34.87% 34 0.47% 2,174 29.79% 7,298
Marlboro 3,838 65.58% 1,999 34.16% 15 0.26% 1,839 31.42% 5,852
McCormick 1,302 60.22% 844 39.04% 16 0.74% 458 21.18% 2,162
Newberry 7,325 76.94% 2,035 21.37% 161 1.69% 5,290 55.57% 9,521
Oconee 6,824 78.19% 1,740 19.94% 164 1.88% 5,084 58.25% 8,728
Orangeburg 11,711 59.31% 7,652 38.75% 382 1.93% 4,059 20.56% 19,745
Pickens 11,776 82.37% 2,255 15.77% 265 1.85% 9,521 66.60% 14,296
Richland 39,746 64.11% 21,462 34.62% 787 1.27% 18,284 29.49% 61,995
Saluda 3,095 73.85% 1,022 24.39% 74 1.77% 2,073 49.46% 4,191
Spartanburg 31,308 75.34% 9,586 23.07% 662 1.59% 21,722 52.27% 41,556
Sumter 10,892 64.83% 5,801 34.53% 107 0.64% 5,091 30.30% 16,800
Union 8,337 75.35% 2,676 24.18% 52 0.47% 5,661 51.17% 11,065
Williamsburg 5,729 52.01% 5,213 47.33% 73 0.66% 516 4.68% 11,015
York 14,441 68.68% 6,374 30.31% 211 1.00% 8,067 38.37% 21,026
Totals 478,427 70.58% 189,270 27.92% 10,166 1.50% 289,157 42.66% 677,880

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b The McGovern vote was a fusion of the Democratic and United Citizen parties.
  2. ^ These write-in votes were not separated by county, but given only as a state-wide total.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  2. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  3. ^ Menendez, Albert J. (2005). The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004. pp. 292–294. ISBN 0786422173.
  4. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  5. ^ "Nixon May Sweep Dixie States". Corvallis Gazette-Times. Corvallis, Oregon. September 19, 1972. p. 24.
  6. ^ Phillips, Kevin P. (October 9, 1972). "Dixie May Swing Political Future". The Bradenton Herald. Bradenton, Florida. p. 7-B.
  7. ^ "Nixon Expected To Sweep South". Sun Herald. Biloxi, Mississippi. November 5, 1972. p. C-9.
  8. ^ "1972 Presidential General Election Results - South Carolina". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  9. ^ "SC US President Race, November 07, 1972". Our Campaigns.

Works cited edit

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Main article 1972 United States presidential election The 1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 7 1972 All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1972 United States presidential election South Carolina voters chose 8 electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina 1968 November 7 1972 1976 Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovernParty Republican DemocraticUnited Citizen a Home state California South DakotaRunning mate Spiro Agnew Sargent ShriverElectoral vote 8 0Popular vote 478 427 189 270Percentage 70 58 27 92 County Results Nixon 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 President before electionRichard NixonRepublican Elected President Richard NixonRepublicanSouth Carolina overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominees incumbent President Richard Nixon of California and his running mate Vice President Spiro Agnew of Maryland Nixon and Agnew defeated the Democratic nominees Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and his running mate U S Ambassador Sargent Shriver of Maryland Contents 1 Campaign 1 1 Polls 2 Results 2 1 Results by county 3 Notes 4 References 5 Works citedCampaign edit85 of white voters supported Nixon while 13 supported McGovern 1 2 This is the only time as of the 2020 presidential election update that Marlboro County has voted for a Republican presidential candidate since that county was founded in 1896 and the first time the Wallace counties of Union and Cherokee had ever voted Republican Abbeville County Anderson County Chesterfield County Lancaster County and Oconee County voted Republican for the first time since 1872 while Chester County voted Republican for the first time since 1876 3 It is the last time as of the 2020 presidential election update when Orangeburg County Williamsburg County Marion County Jasper County Fairfield County Hampton County Lee County and Allendale County have voted for a Republican presidential candidate 4 Polls edit Source Rating As ofCorvallis Gazette Times 5 Safe R September 19 1972The Bradenton Herald 6 Certain R October 9 1972Sun Herald 7 Certain R November 5 1972Results edit1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina 8 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Richard Nixon incumbent 478 427 70 58 8Democratic a United Citizen George McGovern 189 270 27 92 0Independent John G Schmitz 10 166 1 50 0Write ins Write ins 17 b 0 00 0Totals 677 880 100 00 8Voter turnout Results by county edit 1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina by county County Richard Milhous Nixon Republican George Stanley McGovern Democratic United Citizen John George Schmitz Independent Margin Total votes cast Abbeville 3 266 68 95 1 349 28 48 122 2 58 1 917 40 47 4 737Aiken 21 117 77 05 5 745 20 96 545 1 99 15 372 56 09 27 407Allendale 1 741 55 34 1 386 44 06 19 0 60 355 11 28 3 146Anderson 17 514 75 19 5 241 22 50 537 2 31 12 273 52 69 23 292Bamberg 2 537 59 65 1 680 39 50 36 0 85 857 20 15 4 253Barnwell 3 955 71 71 1 560 28 29 0 0 00 2 395 43 42 5 515Beaufort 5 929 64 12 3 237 35 01 81 0 88 2 692 29 11 9 247Berkeley 9 345 66 66 4 497 32 08 177 1 26 4 848 34 58 14 019Calhoun 1 867 60 91 1 148 37 46 50 1 63 719 23 45 3 065Charleston 39 863 68 79 16 855 29 09 1 229 2 12 23 008 39 70 57 947Cherokee 7 570 77 24 2 107 21 50 123 1 26 5 463 55 74 9 800Chester 4 724 66 20 2 352 32 96 60 0 84 2 372 33 24 7 136Chesterfield 5 230 63 56 2 938 35 70 61 0 74 2 292 27 86 8 229Clarendon 3 958 54 34 3 276 44 98 50 0 69 682 9 36 7 284Colleton 5 723 69 51 2 376 28 86 134 1 63 3 347 40 65 8 233Darlington 11 756 72 04 4 414 27 05 149 0 91 7 342 44 99 16 319Dillon 4 364 72 32 1 604 26 58 66 1 09 2 760 45 74 6 034Dorchester 8 095 68 11 3 606 30 34 185 1 56 4 489 37 77 11 886Edgefield 2 812 66 67 1 326 31 44 80 1 90 1 486 35 23 4 218Fairfield 2 608 50 68 2 492 48 43 46 0 89 116 2 25 5 146Florence 18 106 65 30 9 455 34 10 165 0 60 8 651 31 20 27 726Georgetown 6 114 57 27 4 446 41 64 116 1 09 1 668 15 63 10 676Greenville 46 360 79 62 10 143 17 42 1 726 2 96 36 217 62 20 58 229Greenwood 9 370 72 22 3 400 26 20 205 1 58 5 970 46 02 12 975Hampton 2 891 57 56 2 086 41 53 46 0 92 805 16 03 5 023Horry 15 324 76 84 4 437 22 25 183 0 92 10 887 54 59 19 944Jasper 1 650 57 21 1 203 41 71 31 1 07 447 15 50 2 884Kershaw 8 035 74 79 2 531 23 56 178 1 66 5 504 51 23 10 744Lancaster 9 016 77 86 2 461 21 25 103 0 89 6 555 56 61 11 580Laurens 8 141 74 46 2 650 24 24 142 1 30 5 491 50 22 10 933Lee 3 076 60 31 1 996 39 14 28 0 55 1 080 21 17 5 100Lexington 25 327 84 75 4 069 13 62 490 1 64 21 258 71 13 29 886Marion 4 719 64 66 2 545 34 87 34 0 47 2 174 29 79 7 298Marlboro 3 838 65 58 1 999 34 16 15 0 26 1 839 31 42 5 852McCormick 1 302 60 22 844 39 04 16 0 74 458 21 18 2 162Newberry 7 325 76 94 2 035 21 37 161 1 69 5 290 55 57 9 521Oconee 6 824 78 19 1 740 19 94 164 1 88 5 084 58 25 8 728Orangeburg 11 711 59 31 7 652 38 75 382 1 93 4 059 20 56 19 745Pickens 11 776 82 37 2 255 15 77 265 1 85 9 521 66 60 14 296Richland 39 746 64 11 21 462 34 62 787 1 27 18 284 29 49 61 995Saluda 3 095 73 85 1 022 24 39 74 1 77 2 073 49 46 4 191Spartanburg 31 308 75 34 9 586 23 07 662 1 59 21 722 52 27 41 556Sumter 10 892 64 83 5 801 34 53 107 0 64 5 091 30 30 16 800Union 8 337 75 35 2 676 24 18 52 0 47 5 661 51 17 11 065Williamsburg 5 729 52 01 5 213 47 33 73 0 66 516 4 68 11 015York 14 441 68 68 6 374 30 31 211 1 00 8 067 38 37 21 026Totals 478 427 70 58 189 270 27 92 10 166 1 50 289 157 42 66 677 880Notes edit a b The McGovern vote was a fusion of the Democratic and United Citizen parties These write in votes were not separated by county but given only as a state wide total 9 References edit Black amp Black 1992 p 295 Black amp Black 1992 p 335 Menendez Albert J 2005 The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States 1868 2004 pp 292 294 ISBN 0786422173 Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Nixon May Sweep Dixie States Corvallis Gazette Times Corvallis Oregon September 19 1972 p 24 Phillips Kevin P October 9 1972 Dixie May Swing Political Future The Bradenton Herald Bradenton Florida p 7 B Nixon Expected To Sweep South Sun Herald Biloxi Mississippi November 5 1972 p C 9 1972 Presidential General Election Results South Carolina Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved October 2 2015 SC US President Race November 07 1972 Our Campaigns Works cited editBlack Earl Black Merle 1992 The Vital South How Presidents Are Elected Harvard University Press ISBN 0674941306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1972 United States presidential election in South Carolina amp oldid 1180811460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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