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1976 United States presidential election in Georgia

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United States presidential election in Georgia, 1976
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Nominee Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Georgia Michigan
Running mate Walter Mondale Robert Dole
Electoral vote 12 0
Popular vote 979,409 483,743
Percentage 66.74% 32.96%

President before election

Gerald Ford
Republican

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

The 1976 United States presidential election in Georgia was held on November 2, 1976. The Democratic candidate, former Governor of Georgia Jimmy Carter, overwhelmingly won his home state with 66.74% of the vote ahead of the Republican Party candidate, incumbent President Gerald Ford, giving him the state's 12 electoral votes. Carter carried all of Georgia's 159 counties and 10 congressional districts by wide margins.[1]

This is the only presidential election in Georgia history where the Democratic candidate carried all of Georgia's counties. This represented a complete flip from four years earlier when President Richard Nixon also carried every county in Georgia. Carter's percentage total in the popular vote, however, was less than that of previous Democratic victors in the state like Woodrow Wilson, James M. Cox, John W. Davis, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, although neither of these candidates carried every county in the state.

References

  1. ^ "1976 Presidential General Election Results - Georgia". Retrieved April 25, 2016.