1972 United States presidential election in Colorado explained

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Election Name:1972 United States presidential election in Colorado
Country:Colorado
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1968 United States presidential election in Colorado
Previous Year:1968
Next Election:1976 United States presidential election in Colorado
Next Year:1976
Election Date:November 7, 1972
Image1:Richard Nixon presidential portrait (1).jpg
Nominee1:Richard Nixon
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:California
Running Mate1:Spiro Agnew
Electoral Vote1:7
Popular Vote1:597,189
Percentage1:62.61%
Nominee2:George McGovern
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:South Dakota
Running Mate2:Sargent Shriver
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:329,980
Percentage2:34.59%
Map Size:280px
President
Before Election:Richard Nixon
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Richard Nixon
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1972 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. State voters chose seven representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Colorado voted for the Republican incumbent, Richard Nixon, over the Democratic challenger, South Dakota Senator George McGovern. Nixon took 62.61% of the vote to McGovern's 34.59%, a margin of 28.01 points.

Like most of the rest of the Mountain West, Colorado voted powerfully Republican in 1972, giving Nixon a margin in excess of his national margin by 4.8%. Nevertheless, Pitkin County, home to Aspen, shifted powerfully against the national trend, switching from supporting Nixon in 1968 to supporting McGovern in 1972, one of six counties outside of McGovern's home state of South Dakota to do so. Nixon thus became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Pitkin County since William Howard Taft in 1908.

Results

1972 United States presidential election in Colorado[1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard Nixon (incumbent)597,18962.61%7
DemocraticGeorge McGovern329,98034.59%0
American IndependentJohn G. Schmitz17,2691.81%0
Socialist LaborLouis Fisher4,3610.46%0
People'sBenjamin Spock2,4030.25%0
LibertarianJohn Hospers1,1110.12%0
Socialist WorkersLinda Jenness6660.07%0
ProhibitionE. Harold Munn4670.05%0
CommunistGus Hall4320.05%0
Write-insScattered (write-ins)60.00%0
Totals953,884100.00%7
Voter turnout

Results by county

County[3] Richard Nixon
Republican
George McGovern
Democratic
John G. Schmitz
American Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%%%
Adams40,37260.79%24,17036.39%1,1331.71%7371.11%16,20224.40%66,412
Alamosa2,91662.51%1,54033.01%1914.09%180.39%1,37629.50%4,665
Arapahoe52,28372.24%18,63125.74%8161.13%6460.89%33,65246.50%72,376
Archuleta60664.47%30031.91%303.19%40.43%30632.56%940
Baca1,64573.93%52723.69%502.25%30.13%1,11850.24%2,225
Bent1,52564.29%78733.18%522.19%80.34%73831.11%2,372
Boulder40,76656.80%29,48441.08%8371.17%6830.95%11,28215.72%71,770
Chaffee2,85966.63%1,35431.55%451.05%330.77%1,50535.08%4,291
Cheyenne81563.37%40031.10%685.29%30.24%41532.27%1,286
Clear Creek1,55762.23%81532.57%943.76%361.44%74229.66%2,502
Conejos1,65855.51%1,14038.17%1846.16%50.15%51817.34%2,987
Costilla60242.16%74452.10%181.26%644.48%-142-9.94%1,428
Crowley1,09470.67%41426.74%352.26%50.32%68043.93%1,548
Custer49571.43%15422.22%436.20%10.14%34149.21%693
Delta4,89067.73%1,90326.36%3965.48%310.43%2,98741.37%7,220
Denver121,99554.14%98,06243.52%2,3061.02%2,9721.32%23,93310.62%225,335
Dolores49871.76%16623.92%284.03%20.28%33247.84%694
Douglas3,62575.52%1,04821.83%1002.08%270.28%2,57753.69%4,800
Eagle1,92058.16%1,30639.56%501.51%250.77%61418.60%3,301
El Paso53,89269.11%21,23427.23%2,2622.90%5970.76%32,65841.88%77,985
Elbert1,41673.29%45123.34%562.90%90.47%96549.95%1,932
Fremont6,70168.41%2,81328.72%2482.53%330.34%3,88839.69%9,795
Garfield4,45266.27%2,08831.08%1432.13%350.51%2,36435.19%6,718
Gilpin51657.02%36240.00%192.10%80.88%15417.02%905
Grand1,72169.93%68527.83%401.63%150.61%1,03642.10%2,461
Gunnison2,23163.60%1,18733.84%581.65%320.91%1,04429.76%3,508
Hinsdale17277.48%4419.82%52.25%10.45%12857.66%222
Huerfano1,62053.52%1,34144.30%481.59%180.59%2799.22%3,027
Jackson62376.72%17821.92%70.86%40.50%44554.80%812
Jefferson80,08269.88%31,55527.54%1,8131.58%1,1470.32%48,52742.34%114,597
Kiowa84967.92%37229.76%272.16%20.16%47738.16%1,250
Kit Carson2,31670.89%82425.22%1243.80%30.09%1,49245.67%3,267
La Plata5,69162.24%2,83030.95%5756.29%480.52%2,86131.29%9,144
Lake1,55653.67%1,26343.57%280.97%521.79%29310.10%2,899
Larimer27,46265.02%13,73132.51%6581.56%3830.91%13,73132.51%42,234
Las Animas3,65952.59%3,22246.31%590.85%170.25%4376.28%6,957
Lincoln1,67870.03%68528.59%281.17%50.20%99341.44%2,396
Logan5,35267.27%2,42630.49%1501.89%280.36%2,92636.78%7,956
Mesa15,52768.66%6,35828.12%6282.78%1000.44%9,16940.54%22,613
Mineral24770.98%9627.59%41.15%10.29%15143.39%348
Moffat1,92867.70%59120.75%32911.15%00.00%1,33746.95%2,848
Montezuma3,39173.49%1,22326.51%00.00%00.00%2,16846.98%4,614
Montrose4,57164.75%1,87026.49%5858.29%330.47%2,70138.26%7,059
Morgan5,36570.40%2,08127.31%1381.81%370.48%3,28443.09%7,621
Otero6,01665.75%2,92932.01%700.77%1351.47%3,08733.74%9,060
Ouray66974.58%18620.74%333.68%91.00%48353.84%897
Park1,00170.29%38627.11%231.62%140.98%61543.18%1,424
Phillips1,48065.31%68730.32%944.15%50.21%79334.99%2,266
Pitkin2,06444.16%2,53154.15%330.71%460.98%-467-9.99%4,674
Prowers3,27261.58%1,86035.01%1592.99%220.42%1,41226.57%5,313
Pueblo25,60754.43%19,62041.70%1,1132.37%7051.50%5,98712.73%47,045
Rio Blanco1,58677.25%41420.17%462.24%70.34%1,17257.08%2,053
Rio Grande2,78769.69%1,02925.73%1714.28%120.30%1,75843.96%3,999
Routt2,62959.33%1,61336.40%1593.59%300.68%1,01622.93%4,431
Saguache1,06263.18%57834.38%382.26%30.18%48428.80%1,681
San Juan23858.33%14034.31%286.86%20.50%9824.02%408
San Miguel58354.95%42640.15%423.96%100.94%15714.80%1,061
Sedgwick1,12967.85%48529.15%432.58%70.42%64438.70%1,664
Summit1,08259.03%70738.57%140.76%301.64%37520.46%1,833
Teller1,44070.45%53526.17%502.45%190.93%90544.28%2,044
Washington1,83769.87%64324.46%1355.14%140.53%1,19445.41%2,629
Weld24,69566.29%11,69031.38%4161.12%4541.21%13,00534.91%37,255
Yuma2,87371.03%1,06626.35%942.32%120.30%1,80744.68%4,045
Total597,18962.61%329,98034.59%17,2691.81%9,4460.99%267,20928.02%953,884

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guide to U.S. Elections (p. 848). 2016-02-09 . CQ Press (12 January 2016).
  2. Web site: 1972 Presidential General Election Results - Colorado. 2016-02-09 . Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas.
  3. Our Campaigns; CO US President, November 07, 1972