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1972 United States presidential election in New York

The 1972 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7, 1972. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Voters chose 41 electors to the Electoral College, which voted for President and Vice President.

1972 United States presidential election in New York

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Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovern
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Conservative Liberal
Home state California South Dakota
Running mate Spiro Agnew Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote 41 0
Popular vote 4,192,778 2,951,084
Percentage 58.54% 41.21%

County Results

President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

Nixon while campaigning in Pocantico Hills, New York, 1972.

New York was won by incumbent Republican President Richard Nixon, who succeeded in securing re-election against Democratic Senator George McGovern of South Dakota. Nixon ran with Vice President, and former Maryland Governor, Spiro Agnew for vice president, and McGovern ran with United States Ambassador Sargent Shriver for vice president. In the midst of a nationwide Republican landslide, Nixon took 58.54% of the vote in New York State to McGovern's 41.21%, a margin of 17.34%. New York weighed in for this election as more Democratic than the national average by about 6%.

Nearly all counties in New York State turned out for Nixon, and only the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx voted for McGovern. McGovern was able to win New York City as a whole with his victories in these three boroughs, taking two-thirds of the vote in Manhattan and also winning majority votes in Brooklyn and the Bronx. However, Nixon was able to put in a relatively strong performance citywide, winning 56% of the vote in Queens and 74% of the vote in Staten Island. 1972 remains the last election in which a Republican presidential nominee has won any New York City borough other than Staten Island, Queens being a heavily populated county that was historically key to Republican competition in New York. This was also the last election in which a Republican presidential nominee has won the upstate counties of Erie County, where the city of Buffalo is located, and Albany County, where the state capital of Albany is located, as well as in turn, the last Republican to win every county of upstate New York.[1] Both of these counties have become solidly Democratic in the years that have followed.

The presidential election of 1972 was an extremely partisan election for New York, with 99.75% of the electorate voting either Republican or Democrat.[2] Having delivered as President a period of relative economic stability and growth, and showing promising movements towards peace in Vietnam, Nixon was able to gain reelection with electors from every State in the U.S., except Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. The Vietnam War continued to be a strong issue during this election, with both candidates declaring desire to end the conflict.[3]

This was the first election since 1808 in which New York did not have the largest number of electors in the Electoral College, having fallen to 41 electors versus California's 45 as a result of the 1970 census. It is also the only presidential election from 1952 onwards in which New York did not vote the same way as Massachusetts. As of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, this is the last time that New York state voted more Republican than Michigan, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. 1972 is also the last time that a Republican presidential candidate won Downstate New York in terms of the total number of votes.[citation needed]

Results

1972 United States presidential election in New York
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Richard Nixon 3,824,642 53.40%
Conservative Richard Nixon 368,136 5.14%
Total Richard Nixon (incumbent) 4,192,778 58.54% 41
Democratic George McGovern 2,767,956 38.65%
Liberal George McGovern 183,128 2.56%
Total George McGovern 2,951,084 41.21% 0
Socialist Workers Evelyn Reed 7,797 0.11% 0
Communist Gus Hall 5,641 0.08% 0
Socialist Labor Louis Fisher 4,530 0.06% 0
Totals 7,161,830 100.0% 41

Results by county

County Richard Milhous Nixon
Republican/Conservative
George Stanley McGovern
Democratic/Liberal
Evelyn Reed[4]
Socialist Workers
Gus Hall[4]
Communist
Louis Fisher[4]
Socialist Labor
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # % # %
Albany 81,848 54.76% 67,297 45.02% 158 0.11% 85 0.06% 87 0.06% 14,551 9.73% 149,475
Allegany 13,426 73.43% 4,812 26.32% 28 0.15% 9 0.05% 9 0.05% 8,614 47.11% 18,284
Bronx 196,754 44.60% 243,345 55.16% 355 0.08% 458 0.10% 262 0.06% -46,591 -10.56% 441,174
Broome 55,736 59.84% 37,154 39.89% 132 0.14% 49 0.05% 64 0.07% 18,582 19.95% 93,135
Cattaraugus 21,906 66.53% 10,909 33.13% 66 0.20% 21 0.06% 25 0.08% 10,997 33.40% 32,927
Cayuga 22,774 67.08% 11,097 32.68% 34 0.10% 11 0.03% 36 0.11% 11,677 34.39% 33,952
Chautauqua 37,158 58.44% 26,253 41.29% 77 0.12% 39 0.06% 56 0.09% 10,905 17.15% 63,583
Chemung 26,200 67.28% 12,650 32.48% 50 0.13% 16 0.04% 28 0.07% 13,550 34.79% 38,944
Chenango 13,770 70.58% 5,695 29.19% 28 0.14% 5 0.03% 11 0.06% 8,075 41.39% 19,509
Clinton 17,048 63.60% 9,703 36.20% 31 0.12% 10 0.04% 12 0.04% 7,345 27.40% 26,804
Columbia 17,995 70.27% 7,558 29.51% 26 0.10% 12 0.05% 19 0.07% 10,437 40.75% 25,610
Cortland 12,885 70.97% 5,234 28.83% 20 0.11% 10 0.06% 7 0.04% 7,651 42.14% 18,156
Delaware 15,136 74.10% 5,243 25.67% 27 0.13% 10 0.05% 10 0.05% 9,893 48.43% 20,426
Dutchess 64,864 69.82% 27,872 30.00% 79 0.09% 38 0.04% 50 0.05% 36,992 39.82% 92,903
Erie 256,462 53.88% 218,105 45.82% 568 0.12% 377 0.08% 511 0.11% 38,357 8.06% 476,023
Essex 11,763 70.22% 4,955 29.58% 14 0.08% 13 0.08% 7 0.04% 6,808 40.64% 16,752
Franklin 10,959 67.40% 5,266 32.39% 20 0.12% 3 0.02% 12 0.07% 5,693 35.01% 16,260
Fulton 15,200 67.33% 7,303 32.35% 28 0.12% 16 0.07% 28 0.12% 7,897 34.98% 22,575
Genesee 17,107 66.28% 8,631 33.44% 41 0.16% 11 0.04% 21 0.08% 8,476 32.84% 25,811
Greene 14,313 72.96% 5,260 26.81% 28 0.14% 10 0.05% 7 0.04% 9,053 46.15% 19,618
Hamilton 2,597 77.89% 731 21.93% 1 0.03% 1 0.03% 4 0.12% 1,866 55.97% 3,334
Herkimer 20,194 67.84% 9,487 31.87% 46 0.15% 23 0.08% 17 0.06% 10,707 35.97% 29,767
Jefferson 23,123 66.41% 11,629 33.40% 31 0.09% 15 0.04% 19 0.05% 11,494 33.01% 34,817
Kings 373,903 48.96% 387,768 50.78% 672 0.09% 797 0.10% 480 0.06% -13,865 -1.82% 763,620
Lewis 6,591 68.60% 2,987 31.09% 14 0.15% 6 0.06% 10 0.10% 3,604 37.51% 9,608
Livingston 15,886 69.13% 7,031 30.60% 31 0.13% 15 0.07% 17 0.07% 8,855 38.53% 22,980
Madison 18,392 74.47% 6,241 25.27% 32 0.13% 14 0.06% 18 0.07% 12,151 49.20% 24,697
Monroe 196,579 61.95% 120,031 37.83% 358 0.11% 162 0.05% 175 0.06% 76,548 24.12% 317,305
Montgomery 16,640 63.58% 9,460 36.15% 44 0.17% 11 0.04% 16 0.06% 7,180 27.43% 26,171
Nassau 438,723 63.31% 252,831 36.48% 723 0.10% 418 0.06% 332 0.05% 185,892 26.82% 693,027
New York 178,515 33.38% 354,326 66.25% 702 0.13% 938 0.18% 382 0.07% -175,811 -32.87% 534,863
Niagara 54,777 58.22% 38,991 41.44% 156 0.17% 90 0.10% 77 0.08% 15,786 16.78% 94,091
Oneida 78,549 69.86% 33,642 29.92% 135 0.12% 54 0.05% 64 0.06% 44,907 39.94% 112,444
Onondaga 140,039 69.18% 61,895 30.58% 231 0.11% 105 0.05% 146 0.07% 78,144 38.61% 202,416
Ontario 23,828 68.23% 11,012 31.53% 42 0.12% 22 0.06% 17 0.05% 12,816 36.70% 34,921
Orange 63,556 71.00% 25,778 28.80% 92 0.10% 36 0.04% 53 0.06% 37,778 42.20% 89,515
Orleans 10,938 71.35% 4,371 28.51% 13 0.08% 3 0.02% 4 0.03% 6,567 42.84% 15,329
Oswego 29,109 71.84% 11,317 27.93% 44 0.11% 16 0.04% 32 0.08% 17,792 43.91% 40,518
Otsego 17,364 68.58% 7,898 31.19% 33 0.13% 11 0.04% 15 0.06% 9,466 37.38% 25,321
Putnam 21,673 73.48% 7,747 26.26% 32 0.11% 23 0.08% 22 0.07% 13,926 47.21% 29,497
Queens 426,015 56.34% 328,316 43.42% 674 0.09% 628 0.08% 454 0.06% 97,699 12.92% 756,087
Rensselaer 48,864 66.87% 24,019 32.87% 79 0.11% 54 0.07% 55 0.08% 24,845 34.00% 73,071
Richmond 84,686 74.21% 29,241 25.62% 84 0.07% 71 0.06% 41 0.04% 55,445 48.58% 114,123
Rockland 64,753 64.29% 35,771 35.52% 73 0.07% 54 0.05% 69 0.07% 28,982 28.77% 100,720
St. Lawrence 26,145 63.00% 15,286 36.83% 77 0.13% 35 0.06% 38 0.06% 10,859 26.16% 41,503
Saratoga 40,582 69.22% 17,899 30.53% 98 0.13% 42 0.05% 51 0.07% 22,683 38.69% 58,631
Schenectady 47,529 61.46% 29,619 38.30% 15 0.12% 16 0.13% 1 0.01% 17,910 23.16% 77,339
Schoharie 8,644 69.68% 3,730 30.07% 5 0.07% 1 0.01% 3 0.04% 4,914 39.61% 12,406
Schuyler 4,945 71.76% 1,937 28.11% 18 0.13% 5 0.04% 10 0.07% 3,008 43.65% 6,891
Seneca 9,368 67.68% 4,441 32.08% 44 0.11% 10 0.02% 18 0.04% 4,927 35.59% 13,842
Steuben 28,708 75.05% 9,462 24.74% 39 0.10% 17 0.04% 27 0.07% 19,246 50.31% 38,253
Suffolk 316,452 70.34% 132,441 29.44% 505 0.11% 273 0.06% 227 0.05% 184,011 40.90% 449,898
Sullivan 17,035 63.24% 9,847 36.55% 30 0.11% 15 0.06% 11 0.04% 7,188 26.68% 26,938
Tioga 13,396 70.84% 5,470 28.93% 29 0.15% 5 0.03% 10 0.05% 7,926 41.91% 18,910
Tompkins 17,605 58.66% 12,344 41.13% 32 0.11% 16 0.05% 14 0.05% 5,261 17.53% 30,011
Ulster 46,883 68.51% 21,371 31.23% 81 0.12% 45 0.07% 53 0.08% 25,512 37.28% 68,433
Warren 16,649 74.11% 5,760 25.64% 33 0.15% 6 0.03% 17 0.08% 10,889 48.47% 22,465
Washington 16,136 73.80% 5,677 25.97% 24 0.11% 8 0.04% 19 0.09% 10,459 47.84% 21,864
Wayne 23,379 73.89% 8,203 25.92% 34 0.11% 19 0.06% 7 0.02% 15,176 47.96% 31,642
Westchester 262,901 62.83% 154,412 36.90% 548 0.13% 345 0.08% 229 0.05% 108,489 25.93% 418,435
Wyoming 11,184 71.75% 4,365 28.00% 22 0.14% 9 0.06% 8 0.05% 6,819 43.75% 15,588
Yates 6,639 77.04% 1,958 22.72% 11 0.13% 4 0.05% 6 0.07% 4,681 54.32% 8,618
Totals 4,192,778 58.54% 2,951,084 41.21% 7,797 0.11% 5,641 0.08% 4,530 0.06% 1,241,694 17.34% 7,161,830

See also

References

  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. ^ "1972 Presidential General Election Results – New York". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2013-07-09.
  3. ^ R. W. Apple, Jr. (1971-01-18). "McGovern Enters '72 Race, Pledging Troop Withdrawal" (fee required). The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2013-07-09.
  4. ^ a b c Our Campaigns; NY US President 1972

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Main article 1972 United States presidential election The 1972 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7 1972 All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1972 United States presidential election Voters chose 41 electors to the Electoral College which voted for President and Vice President 1972 United States presidential election in New York 1968 November 7 1972 1976 Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovernParty Republican DemocraticAlliance Conservative LiberalHome state California South DakotaRunning mate Spiro Agnew Sargent ShriverElectoral vote 41 0Popular vote 4 192 778 2 951 084Percentage 58 54 41 21 County Results Nixon 50 60 60 70 70 80 McGovern 50 60 60 70 President before electionRichard NixonRepublican Elected President Richard NixonRepublicanNixon while campaigning in Pocantico Hills New York 1972 New York was won by incumbent Republican President Richard Nixon who succeeded in securing re election against Democratic Senator George McGovern of South Dakota Nixon ran with Vice President and former Maryland Governor Spiro Agnew for vice president and McGovern ran with United States Ambassador Sargent Shriver for vice president In the midst of a nationwide Republican landslide Nixon took 58 54 of the vote in New York State to McGovern s 41 21 a margin of 17 34 New York weighed in for this election as more Democratic than the national average by about 6 Nearly all counties in New York State turned out for Nixon and only the New York City boroughs of Manhattan Brooklyn and the Bronx voted for McGovern McGovern was able to win New York City as a whole with his victories in these three boroughs taking two thirds of the vote in Manhattan and also winning majority votes in Brooklyn and the Bronx However Nixon was able to put in a relatively strong performance citywide winning 56 of the vote in Queens and 74 of the vote in Staten Island 1972 remains the last election in which a Republican presidential nominee has won any New York City borough other than Staten Island Queens being a heavily populated county that was historically key to Republican competition in New York This was also the last election in which a Republican presidential nominee has won the upstate counties of Erie County where the city of Buffalo is located and Albany County where the state capital of Albany is located as well as in turn the last Republican to win every county of upstate New York 1 Both of these counties have become solidly Democratic in the years that have followed The presidential election of 1972 was an extremely partisan election for New York with 99 75 of the electorate voting either Republican or Democrat 2 Having delivered as President a period of relative economic stability and growth and showing promising movements towards peace in Vietnam Nixon was able to gain reelection with electors from every State in the U S except Massachusetts and the District of Columbia The Vietnam War continued to be a strong issue during this election with both candidates declaring desire to end the conflict 3 This was the first election since 1808 in which New York did not have the largest number of electors in the Electoral College having fallen to 41 electors versus California s 45 as a result of the 1970 census It is also the only presidential election from 1952 onwards in which New York did not vote the same way as Massachusetts As of the 2020 U S presidential election this is the last time that New York state voted more Republican than Michigan Wisconsin and South Dakota 1972 is also the last time that a Republican presidential candidate won Downstate New York in terms of the total number of votes citation needed Contents 1 Results 1 1 Results by county 2 See also 3 ReferencesResults Edit1972 United States presidential election in New YorkParty Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Richard Nixon 3 824 642 53 40 Conservative Richard Nixon 368 136 5 14 Total Richard Nixon incumbent 4 192 778 58 54 41Democratic George McGovern 2 767 956 38 65 Liberal George McGovern 183 128 2 56 Total George McGovern 2 951 084 41 21 0Socialist Workers Evelyn Reed 7 797 0 11 0Communist Gus Hall 5 641 0 08 0Socialist Labor Louis Fisher 4 530 0 06 0Totals 7 161 830 100 0 41Results by county Edit County Richard Milhous NixonRepublican Conservative George Stanley McGovernDemocratic Liberal Evelyn Reed 4 Socialist Workers Gus Hall 4 Communist Louis Fisher 4 Socialist Labor Margin Total votes cast Albany 81 848 54 76 67 297 45 02 158 0 11 85 0 06 87 0 06 14 551 9 73 149 475Allegany 13 426 73 43 4 812 26 32 28 0 15 9 0 05 9 0 05 8 614 47 11 18 284Bronx 196 754 44 60 243 345 55 16 355 0 08 458 0 10 262 0 06 46 591 10 56 441 174Broome 55 736 59 84 37 154 39 89 132 0 14 49 0 05 64 0 07 18 582 19 95 93 135Cattaraugus 21 906 66 53 10 909 33 13 66 0 20 21 0 06 25 0 08 10 997 33 40 32 927Cayuga 22 774 67 08 11 097 32 68 34 0 10 11 0 03 36 0 11 11 677 34 39 33 952Chautauqua 37 158 58 44 26 253 41 29 77 0 12 39 0 06 56 0 09 10 905 17 15 63 583Chemung 26 200 67 28 12 650 32 48 50 0 13 16 0 04 28 0 07 13 550 34 79 38 944Chenango 13 770 70 58 5 695 29 19 28 0 14 5 0 03 11 0 06 8 075 41 39 19 509Clinton 17 048 63 60 9 703 36 20 31 0 12 10 0 04 12 0 04 7 345 27 40 26 804Columbia 17 995 70 27 7 558 29 51 26 0 10 12 0 05 19 0 07 10 437 40 75 25 610Cortland 12 885 70 97 5 234 28 83 20 0 11 10 0 06 7 0 04 7 651 42 14 18 156Delaware 15 136 74 10 5 243 25 67 27 0 13 10 0 05 10 0 05 9 893 48 43 20 426Dutchess 64 864 69 82 27 872 30 00 79 0 09 38 0 04 50 0 05 36 992 39 82 92 903Erie 256 462 53 88 218 105 45 82 568 0 12 377 0 08 511 0 11 38 357 8 06 476 023Essex 11 763 70 22 4 955 29 58 14 0 08 13 0 08 7 0 04 6 808 40 64 16 752Franklin 10 959 67 40 5 266 32 39 20 0 12 3 0 02 12 0 07 5 693 35 01 16 260Fulton 15 200 67 33 7 303 32 35 28 0 12 16 0 07 28 0 12 7 897 34 98 22 575Genesee 17 107 66 28 8 631 33 44 41 0 16 11 0 04 21 0 08 8 476 32 84 25 811Greene 14 313 72 96 5 260 26 81 28 0 14 10 0 05 7 0 04 9 053 46 15 19 618Hamilton 2 597 77 89 731 21 93 1 0 03 1 0 03 4 0 12 1 866 55 97 3 334Herkimer 20 194 67 84 9 487 31 87 46 0 15 23 0 08 17 0 06 10 707 35 97 29 767Jefferson 23 123 66 41 11 629 33 40 31 0 09 15 0 04 19 0 05 11 494 33 01 34 817Kings 373 903 48 96 387 768 50 78 672 0 09 797 0 10 480 0 06 13 865 1 82 763 620Lewis 6 591 68 60 2 987 31 09 14 0 15 6 0 06 10 0 10 3 604 37 51 9 608Livingston 15 886 69 13 7 031 30 60 31 0 13 15 0 07 17 0 07 8 855 38 53 22 980Madison 18 392 74 47 6 241 25 27 32 0 13 14 0 06 18 0 07 12 151 49 20 24 697Monroe 196 579 61 95 120 031 37 83 358 0 11 162 0 05 175 0 06 76 548 24 12 317 305Montgomery 16 640 63 58 9 460 36 15 44 0 17 11 0 04 16 0 06 7 180 27 43 26 171Nassau 438 723 63 31 252 831 36 48 723 0 10 418 0 06 332 0 05 185 892 26 82 693 027New York 178 515 33 38 354 326 66 25 702 0 13 938 0 18 382 0 07 175 811 32 87 534 863Niagara 54 777 58 22 38 991 41 44 156 0 17 90 0 10 77 0 08 15 786 16 78 94 091Oneida 78 549 69 86 33 642 29 92 135 0 12 54 0 05 64 0 06 44 907 39 94 112 444Onondaga 140 039 69 18 61 895 30 58 231 0 11 105 0 05 146 0 07 78 144 38 61 202 416Ontario 23 828 68 23 11 012 31 53 42 0 12 22 0 06 17 0 05 12 816 36 70 34 921Orange 63 556 71 00 25 778 28 80 92 0 10 36 0 04 53 0 06 37 778 42 20 89 515Orleans 10 938 71 35 4 371 28 51 13 0 08 3 0 02 4 0 03 6 567 42 84 15 329Oswego 29 109 71 84 11 317 27 93 44 0 11 16 0 04 32 0 08 17 792 43 91 40 518Otsego 17 364 68 58 7 898 31 19 33 0 13 11 0 04 15 0 06 9 466 37 38 25 321Putnam 21 673 73 48 7 747 26 26 32 0 11 23 0 08 22 0 07 13 926 47 21 29 497Queens 426 015 56 34 328 316 43 42 674 0 09 628 0 08 454 0 06 97 699 12 92 756 087Rensselaer 48 864 66 87 24 019 32 87 79 0 11 54 0 07 55 0 08 24 845 34 00 73 071Richmond 84 686 74 21 29 241 25 62 84 0 07 71 0 06 41 0 04 55 445 48 58 114 123Rockland 64 753 64 29 35 771 35 52 73 0 07 54 0 05 69 0 07 28 982 28 77 100 720St Lawrence 26 145 63 00 15 286 36 83 77 0 13 35 0 06 38 0 06 10 859 26 16 41 503Saratoga 40 582 69 22 17 899 30 53 98 0 13 42 0 05 51 0 07 22 683 38 69 58 631Schenectady 47 529 61 46 29 619 38 30 15 0 12 16 0 13 1 0 01 17 910 23 16 77 339Schoharie 8 644 69 68 3 730 30 07 5 0 07 1 0 01 3 0 04 4 914 39 61 12 406Schuyler 4 945 71 76 1 937 28 11 18 0 13 5 0 04 10 0 07 3 008 43 65 6 891Seneca 9 368 67 68 4 441 32 08 44 0 11 10 0 02 18 0 04 4 927 35 59 13 842Steuben 28 708 75 05 9 462 24 74 39 0 10 17 0 04 27 0 07 19 246 50 31 38 253Suffolk 316 452 70 34 132 441 29 44 505 0 11 273 0 06 227 0 05 184 011 40 90 449 898Sullivan 17 035 63 24 9 847 36 55 30 0 11 15 0 06 11 0 04 7 188 26 68 26 938Tioga 13 396 70 84 5 470 28 93 29 0 15 5 0 03 10 0 05 7 926 41 91 18 910Tompkins 17 605 58 66 12 344 41 13 32 0 11 16 0 05 14 0 05 5 261 17 53 30 011Ulster 46 883 68 51 21 371 31 23 81 0 12 45 0 07 53 0 08 25 512 37 28 68 433Warren 16 649 74 11 5 760 25 64 33 0 15 6 0 03 17 0 08 10 889 48 47 22 465Washington 16 136 73 80 5 677 25 97 24 0 11 8 0 04 19 0 09 10 459 47 84 21 864Wayne 23 379 73 89 8 203 25 92 34 0 11 19 0 06 7 0 02 15 176 47 96 31 642Westchester 262 901 62 83 154 412 36 90 548 0 13 345 0 08 229 0 05 108 489 25 93 418 435Wyoming 11 184 71 75 4 365 28 00 22 0 14 9 0 06 8 0 05 6 819 43 75 15 588Yates 6 639 77 04 1 958 22 72 11 0 13 4 0 05 6 0 07 4 681 54 32 8 618Totals 4 192 778 58 54 2 951 084 41 21 7 797 0 11 5 641 0 08 4 530 0 06 1 241 694 17 34 7 161 830See also EditUnited States presidential elections in New York George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign Presidency of Richard Nixon Presidency of Gerald Ford Watergate ScandalReferences 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 1972 Presidential General Election Results New York Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved 2013 07 09 R W Apple Jr 1971 01 18 McGovern Enters 72 Race Pledging Troop Withdrawal fee required The New York Times p 1 Retrieved 2013 07 09 a b c Our Campaigns NY US President 1972 Retrieved from https 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