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1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina

The 1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 6, 1984. All fifty states and DC, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. South Carolina voters chose 8 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States.

1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina

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Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter Mondale
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Minnesota
Running mate George H. W. Bush Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote 8 0
Popular vote 615,539 344,470
Percentage 63.55% 35.57%

County Results

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

South Carolina was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California, who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota. Reagan ran for a second time with incumbent Vice President and former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of Texas, and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York, the first major female candidate for the vice presidency. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time that Bamberg County voted for a Republican candidate.[1]

Campaign edit

82% of white voters supported Reagan while 17% supported Mondale.[2][3]

Results edit

1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Ronald Reagan (incumbent) 615,539 63.55% 8
Democratic Walter Mondale 344,470 35.57% 0
Libertarian David Bergland 4,360 0.45% 0
American Party Delmar Dennis 3,490 0.36% 0
United Citizens Party Dennis Serrette 681 0.07% 0
Totals 968,540 100.0% 8

Results by county edit

1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina by county[4]
County Ronald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
David Bergland
Libertarian
Delmar Dennis
American
Dennis Serrette
United Citizens
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # % # %
Abbeville 3,798 55.24% 3,051 44.38% 18 0.26% 7 0.10% 1 0.01% 747 10.87% 6,875
Aiken 25,872 71.60% 9,892 27.38% 320 0.89% 31 0.09% 18 0.05% 15,980 44.23% 36,133
Allendale 1,570 41.66% 2,170 57.57% 20 0.53% 7 0.19% 2 0.05% -600 -15.92% 3,769
Anderson 24,123 69.54% 10,324 29.76% 139 0.40% 92 0.27% 13 0.04% 13,799 39.78% 34,691
Bamberg 2,908 49.87% 2,892 49.60% 17 0.29% 6 0.10% 8 0.14% 16 0.27% 5,831
Barnwell 4,346 60.45% 2,811 39.10% 21 0.29% 6 0.08% 5 0.07% 1,535 21.35% 7,189
Beaufort 13,668 64.72% 7,347 34.79% 71 0.34% 17 0.08% 15 0.07% 6,321 29.93% 21,118
Berkeley 16,972 69.24% 7,380 30.11% 76 0.31% 65 0.27% 18 0.07% 9,592 39.13% 24,511
Calhoun 2,742 53.83% 2,315 45.45% 17 0.33% 9 0.18% 11 0.22% 427 8.38% 5,094
Charleston 53,779 63.83% 29,481 34.99% 323 0.38% 477 0.57% 200 0.24% 24,298 28.84% 84,260
Cherokee 8,655 67.57% 4,101 32.02% 36 0.28% 10 0.08% 7 0.05% 4,554 35.55% 12,809
Chester 4,441 55.20% 3,559 44.24% 27 0.34% 12 0.15% 6 0.07% 882 10.96% 8,045
Chesterfield 5,451 54.15% 4,593 45.62% 18 0.18% 3 0.03% 2 0.02% 858 8.52% 10,067
Clarendon 5,102 47.48% 5,591 52.03% 31 0.29% 20 0.19% 2 0.02% -489 -4.55% 10,746
Colleton 6,200 55.63% 4,910 44.06% 21 0.19% 8 0.07% 6 0.05% 1,290 11.57% 11,145
Darlington 11,100 58.70% 7,456 39.43% 194 1.03% 131 0.69% 29 0.15% 3,644 19.27% 18,910
Dillon 4,646 57.71% 3,360 41.74% 24 0.30% 14 0.17% 6 0.07% 1,286 15.98% 8,050
Dorchester 15,289 68.26% 7,037 31.42% 55 0.25% 11 0.05% 7 0.03% 8,252 36.84% 22,399
Edgefield 3,224 49.77% 3,227 49.81% 13 0.20% 11 0.17% 3 0.05% -3 -0.05% 6,478
Fairfield 3,147 43.19% 4,117 56.50% 14 0.19% 6 0.08% 3 0.04% -970 -13.31% 7,287
Florence 22,753 60.51% 14,639 38.93% 124 0.33% 61 0.16% 23 0.06% 8,114 21.58% 37,600
Georgetown 7,370 53.29% 6,392 46.22% 40 0.29% 21 0.15% 7 0.05% 978 7.07% 13,830
Greenville 66,766 73.07% 24,137 26.42% 337 0.37% 99 0.11% 30 0.03% 42,629 46.66% 91,369
Greenwood 10,887 62.91% 6,339 36.63% 63 0.36% 14 0.08% 4 0.02% 4,548 26.28% 17,307
Hampton 3,464 47.92% 3,736 51.69% 16 0.22% 11 0.15% 1 0.01% -272 -3.76% 7,228
Horry 20,396 69.23% 8,940 30.34% 85 0.29% 33 0.11% 9 0.03% 11,456 38.88% 29,463
Jasper 3,102 45.09% 3,753 54.56% 11 0.16% 10 0.15% 3 0.04% -651 -9.46% 6,879
Kershaw 8,822 66.70% 4,323 32.69% 60 0.45% 17 0.13% 4 0.03% 4,499 34.02% 13,226
Lancaster 10,383 63.92% 5,804 35.73% 37 0.23% 16 0.10% 4 0.02% 4,579 28.19% 16,244
Laurens 9,729 64.49% 5,312 35.21% 25 0.17% 15 0.10% 5 0.03% 4,417 29.28% 15,086
Lee 3,548 47.31% 3,912 52.16% 23 0.31% 15 0.20% 2 0.03% -364 -4.85% 7,500
Lexington 38,628 80.95% 8,828 18.50% 225 0.47% 28 0.06% 12 0.03% 29,800 62.45% 47,721
McCormick 1,186 43.51% 1,526 55.98% 19 0.19% 13 0.13% 0 0.00% -340 -12.47% 2,726
Marion 4,698 48.07% 5,043 51.60% 19 0.23% 15 0.18% 4 0.05% -345 -3.53% 9,773
Marlboro 3,951 47.70% 4,294 51.84% 6 0.22% 4 0.15% 4 0.15% -343 -4.14% 8,283
Newberry 7,176 65.19% 3,790 34.43% 29 0.26% 8 0.07% 5 0.05% 3,386 30.76% 11,008
Oconee 8,625 71.61% 3,333 27.67% 70 0.58% 11 0.09% 5 0.04% 5,292 43.94% 12,044
Orangeburg 14,286 48.20% 15,121 51.02% 55 0.19% 156 0.53% 18 0.06% -835 -2.82% 29,636
Pickens 15,155 76.68% 4,481 22.67% 100 0.51% 20 0.10% 8 0.04% 10,674 54.01% 19,764
Richland 46,773 57.44% 32,212 39.56% 766 0.94% 1,591 1.95% 87 0.11% 14,561 17.88% 81,429
Saluda 3,515 63.90% 1,962 35.67% 18 0.33% 2 0.04% 4 0.07% 1,553 28.23% 5,501
Spartanburg 41,553 66.41% 20,130 32.17% 555 0.89% 285 0.46% 52 0.08% 21,423 34.24% 62,575
Sumter 12,909 57.14% 9,566 42.35% 61 0.27% 38 0.17% 16 0.07% 3,343 14.80% 22,590
Union 6,331 58.64% 4,424 40.98% 34 0.31% 4 0.04% 3 0.03% 1,907 17.66% 10,796
Williamsburg 6,492 45.95% 7,586 53.69% 29 0.21% 15 0.11% 6 0.04% -1,094 -7.74% 14,128
York 20,008 67.99% 9,273 31.51% 98 0.33% 45 0.15% 3 0.01% 10,735 36.48% 29,427
Totals 615,539 63.55% 344,470 35.57% 4,359 0.45% 3,490 0.36% 682 0.07% 271,069 27.99% 968,540

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  2. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  3. ^ Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  4. ^ "SC US President, November 06, 1984". Our Campaigns.

Works cited edit

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Main article 1984 United States presidential election The 1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 6 1984 All fifty states and DC were part of the 1984 United States presidential election South Carolina voters chose 8 electors to the Electoral College which selected the president and vice president of the United States 1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina 1980 November 6 1984 1988 Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter MondaleParty Republican DemocraticHome state California MinnesotaRunning mate George H W Bush Geraldine FerraroElectoral vote 8 0Popular vote 615 539 344 470Percentage 63 55 35 57 County Results Reagan 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Mondale 40 50 50 60 President before electionRonald ReaganRepublican Elected President Ronald ReaganRepublicanSouth Carolina was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota Reagan ran for a second time with incumbent Vice President and former C I A Director George H W Bush of Texas and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York the first major female candidate for the vice presidency As of the 2020 presidential election this is the last time that Bamberg County voted for a Republican candidate 1 Contents 1 Campaign 2 Results 2 1 Results by county 3 See also 4 References 5 Works citedCampaign edit82 of white voters supported Reagan while 17 supported Mondale 2 3 Results edit1984 United States presidential election in South CarolinaParty Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Ronald Reagan incumbent 615 539 63 55 8Democratic Walter Mondale 344 470 35 57 0Libertarian David Bergland 4 360 0 45 0American Party Delmar Dennis 3 490 0 36 0United Citizens Party Dennis Serrette 681 0 07 0Totals 968 540 100 0 8Results by county edit 1984 United States presidential election in South Carolina by county 4 County Ronald Reagan Republican Walter Mondale Democratic David Bergland Libertarian Delmar Dennis American Dennis Serrette United Citizens Margin Total votes cast Abbeville 3 798 55 24 3 051 44 38 18 0 26 7 0 10 1 0 01 747 10 87 6 875Aiken 25 872 71 60 9 892 27 38 320 0 89 31 0 09 18 0 05 15 980 44 23 36 133Allendale 1 570 41 66 2 170 57 57 20 0 53 7 0 19 2 0 05 600 15 92 3 769Anderson 24 123 69 54 10 324 29 76 139 0 40 92 0 27 13 0 04 13 799 39 78 34 691Bamberg 2 908 49 87 2 892 49 60 17 0 29 6 0 10 8 0 14 16 0 27 5 831Barnwell 4 346 60 45 2 811 39 10 21 0 29 6 0 08 5 0 07 1 535 21 35 7 189Beaufort 13 668 64 72 7 347 34 79 71 0 34 17 0 08 15 0 07 6 321 29 93 21 118Berkeley 16 972 69 24 7 380 30 11 76 0 31 65 0 27 18 0 07 9 592 39 13 24 511Calhoun 2 742 53 83 2 315 45 45 17 0 33 9 0 18 11 0 22 427 8 38 5 094Charleston 53 779 63 83 29 481 34 99 323 0 38 477 0 57 200 0 24 24 298 28 84 84 260Cherokee 8 655 67 57 4 101 32 02 36 0 28 10 0 08 7 0 05 4 554 35 55 12 809Chester 4 441 55 20 3 559 44 24 27 0 34 12 0 15 6 0 07 882 10 96 8 045Chesterfield 5 451 54 15 4 593 45 62 18 0 18 3 0 03 2 0 02 858 8 52 10 067Clarendon 5 102 47 48 5 591 52 03 31 0 29 20 0 19 2 0 02 489 4 55 10 746Colleton 6 200 55 63 4 910 44 06 21 0 19 8 0 07 6 0 05 1 290 11 57 11 145Darlington 11 100 58 70 7 456 39 43 194 1 03 131 0 69 29 0 15 3 644 19 27 18 910Dillon 4 646 57 71 3 360 41 74 24 0 30 14 0 17 6 0 07 1 286 15 98 8 050Dorchester 15 289 68 26 7 037 31 42 55 0 25 11 0 05 7 0 03 8 252 36 84 22 399Edgefield 3 224 49 77 3 227 49 81 13 0 20 11 0 17 3 0 05 3 0 05 6 478Fairfield 3 147 43 19 4 117 56 50 14 0 19 6 0 08 3 0 04 970 13 31 7 287Florence 22 753 60 51 14 639 38 93 124 0 33 61 0 16 23 0 06 8 114 21 58 37 600Georgetown 7 370 53 29 6 392 46 22 40 0 29 21 0 15 7 0 05 978 7 07 13 830Greenville 66 766 73 07 24 137 26 42 337 0 37 99 0 11 30 0 03 42 629 46 66 91 369Greenwood 10 887 62 91 6 339 36 63 63 0 36 14 0 08 4 0 02 4 548 26 28 17 307Hampton 3 464 47 92 3 736 51 69 16 0 22 11 0 15 1 0 01 272 3 76 7 228Horry 20 396 69 23 8 940 30 34 85 0 29 33 0 11 9 0 03 11 456 38 88 29 463Jasper 3 102 45 09 3 753 54 56 11 0 16 10 0 15 3 0 04 651 9 46 6 879Kershaw 8 822 66 70 4 323 32 69 60 0 45 17 0 13 4 0 03 4 499 34 02 13 226Lancaster 10 383 63 92 5 804 35 73 37 0 23 16 0 10 4 0 02 4 579 28 19 16 244Laurens 9 729 64 49 5 312 35 21 25 0 17 15 0 10 5 0 03 4 417 29 28 15 086Lee 3 548 47 31 3 912 52 16 23 0 31 15 0 20 2 0 03 364 4 85 7 500Lexington 38 628 80 95 8 828 18 50 225 0 47 28 0 06 12 0 03 29 800 62 45 47 721McCormick 1 186 43 51 1 526 55 98 19 0 19 13 0 13 0 0 00 340 12 47 2 726Marion 4 698 48 07 5 043 51 60 19 0 23 15 0 18 4 0 05 345 3 53 9 773Marlboro 3 951 47 70 4 294 51 84 6 0 22 4 0 15 4 0 15 343 4 14 8 283Newberry 7 176 65 19 3 790 34 43 29 0 26 8 0 07 5 0 05 3 386 30 76 11 008Oconee 8 625 71 61 3 333 27 67 70 0 58 11 0 09 5 0 04 5 292 43 94 12 044Orangeburg 14 286 48 20 15 121 51 02 55 0 19 156 0 53 18 0 06 835 2 82 29 636Pickens 15 155 76 68 4 481 22 67 100 0 51 20 0 10 8 0 04 10 674 54 01 19 764Richland 46 773 57 44 32 212 39 56 766 0 94 1 591 1 95 87 0 11 14 561 17 88 81 429Saluda 3 515 63 90 1 962 35 67 18 0 33 2 0 04 4 0 07 1 553 28 23 5 501Spartanburg 41 553 66 41 20 130 32 17 555 0 89 285 0 46 52 0 08 21 423 34 24 62 575Sumter 12 909 57 14 9 566 42 35 61 0 27 38 0 17 16 0 07 3 343 14 80 22 590Union 6 331 58 64 4 424 40 98 34 0 31 4 0 04 3 0 03 1 907 17 66 10 796Williamsburg 6 492 45 95 7 586 53 69 29 0 21 15 0 11 6 0 04 1 094 7 74 14 128York 20 008 67 99 9 273 31 51 98 0 33 45 0 15 3 0 01 10 735 36 48 29 427Totals 615 539 63 55 344 470 35 57 4 359 0 45 3 490 0 36 682 0 07 271 069 27 99 968 540See also editPresidency of Ronald ReaganReferences edit Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 Black amp Black 1992 p 295 Black amp Black 1992 p 335 SC US President November 06 1984 Our Campaigns Works cited editBlack Earl Black Merle 1992 The Vital South How Presidents Are Elected Harvard University Press 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