1972 United States presidential election in North Carolina explained

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Election Name:1972 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Country:North Carolina
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1968 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Previous Year:1968
Next Election:1976 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Next Year:1976
Election Date:November 7, 1972
Flag Year:1885
Image1:Richard Nixon presidential portrait (1).jpg
Nominee1:Richard Nixon
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:California
Running Mate1:Spiro Agnew
Electoral Vote1:13
Popular Vote1:1,054,889
Percentage1:69.46%
Nominee2:George McGovern
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:South Dakota
Running Mate2:Sargent Shriver
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:438,705
Percentage2:28.89%
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 North Carolina took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Amidst a nationwide landslide defeat especially felt in the South, McGovern won only two counties in North Carolina, neither of which have voted for a Republican presidential candidate since the Fourth Party System era: Orange County in the Research Triangle region, home of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and majority-Black Northampton County in the northeast of the state.[1] Even in these counties, where most Democratic candidates receive over sixty percent of the vote (and where Walter Mondale in 1984 would still win by double digits), McGovern won by less than five points.[2] 78% of white voters supported Nixon, while only 20% supported McGovern.

1972 was the first election in which a presidential candidate received more than one million votes in North Carolina, and remains the best Republican presidential performance in its history. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is also the last election in which any of the Anson, Bertie, Durham, Edgecombe, Halifax, Hertford, Hoke, Warren, or Washington counties voted for the Republican candidate.[3]

Primaries

Democratic

Election Name:1972 North Carolina Democratic Party presidential primary
Country:North Carolina
Type:primary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1968 United States Presidential Election in North Carolina
Previous Year:1968
Election Date:May 6, 1972
Next Election:1976 United States Presidential Election in North Carolina
Next Year:1976
Candidate1:George Wallace
Colour1:008000
Home State1:Alabama
Popular Vote1:413,518
Percentage1:50.34%
Colour2:ff6600
Candidate2:Terry Sanford
Home State2:North Carolina
Popular Vote2:306,014
Percentage2:37.26%
Candidate3:Shirley Chisholm
Colour3:808000
Home State3:New York
Popular Vote3:61,723
Percentage3:7.51%
Map Size:400px

Alabama Governer, George Wallace, would defeat favorite son candidate, Terry Sanford.[4]

Republican

Campaign

Polls

SourceRatingAs of
Corvallis Gazette-Times[5] September 19, 1972
The Bradenton Herald[6] October 9, 1972
The Austin American[7] November 1, 1972
Sun Herald[8] November 5, 1972

Results

1972 United States presidential election in North Carolina[9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard Nixon (incumbent)1,054,88969.46%13
Democratic438,705 28.89% 0
American IndependentJohn G. Schmitz25,018 1.65% 0
Write-insVarious candidates162 0.01% 0
Totals1,518,774100.0%13
Voter turnout44.35%

By county

CountyRichard Nixon
Republican
George McGovern
Democratic
John G. Schmitz
American
MarginTotal
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Alamance22,04674.61%6,83323.12%6702.27%15,21351.49%29,549
Alexander5,86568.95%2,46829.01%1732.04%3,39739.94%8,506
Alleghany2,15861.29%1,30437.03%591.68%85424.26%3,521
Anson3,55160.88%2,18837.51%941.61%1,36323.37%5,833
Ashe5,78462.95%3,31336.06%910.99%2,47126.89%9,188
Avery3,51083.99%62715.00%421.01%2,88368.99%4,179
Beaufort6,91569.65%2,90129.22%1121.13%4,01440.43%9,928
Bertie2,87460.54%1,81938.32%541.14%1,05522.22%4,747
Bladen4,20564.72%2,20133.88%911.40%2,00430.84%6,497
Brunswick6,15369.06%2,50028.06%2562.88%3,65341.00%8,909
Buncombe32,09170.38%12,62627.69%8771.93%19,46542.69%45,594
Burke14,44768.96%6,19729.58%3061.46%8,25039.38%20,950
Cabarrus18,38476.45%5,33622.19%3281.36%13,04854.26%24,048
Caldwell12,97671.41%4,88626.89%3091.70%8,09044.52%18,171
Camden90960.20%55636.82%452.98%35323.38%1,510
Carteret8,46374.14%2,80524.57%1471.29%5,65849.57%11,415
Caswell2,98359.65%1,92238.43%961.92%1,06121.22%5,001
Catawba24,10674.46%7,74423.92%5251.62%16,36250.54%32,375
Chatham6,17562.12%3,62436.46%1421.42%2,55125.66%9,941
Cherokee4,11362.28%2,41136.51%801.21%1,70225.77%6,604
Chowan1,90666.39%93632.60%291.01%97033.79%2,871
Clay1,54565.19%79733.63%281.18%74831.56%2,370
Cleveland13,72672.06%4,99426.22%3281.72%8,73245.84%19,048
Columbus8,46870.64%3,30527.57%2141.79%5,16343.07%11,987
Craven9,37278.74%2,38420.03%1471.23%6,98858.71%11,903
Cumberland24,37670.46%9,85328.48%3661.06%14,52341.98%34,595
Currituck1,57866.67%71830.33%713.00%86036.34%2,367
Dare1,98675.20%63424.01%210.79%1,35251.19%2,641
Davidson24,87574.79%7,69123.12%6962.09%17,18451.67%33,262
Davie5,61375.69%1,57821.28%2253.03%4,03554.41%7,416
Duplin7,15370.61%2,85728.20%1201.19%4,29642.41%10,130
Durham25,57661.38%15,56637.36%5251.26%10,01024.02%41,667
Edgecombe8,24462.53%4,63535.16%3052.31%3,60927.37%13,184
Forsyth46,41567.69%20,92830.52%1,2261.79%25,48737.17%68,569
Franklin5,43168.37%2,34129.47%1722.16%3,09038.90%7,944
Gaston27,95675.76%8,46222.93%4831.31%19,49452.83%36,901
Gates1,26451.01%1,17747.50%371.49%873.51%2,478
Graham1,69961.05%1,05737.98%270.97%64223.07%2,783
Granville6,03766.82%2,91832.30%800.88%3,11934.52%9,035
Greene2,78875.68%84722.99%491.33%1,94152.69%3,684
Guilford61,38169.46%25,80029.20%1,1851.34%35,58140.26%88,366
Halifax8,90866.60%4,24131.71%2261.69%4,66734.89%13,375
Harnett10,25974.64%3,34724.35%1381.01%6,91250.29%13,744
Haywood8,90364.84%4,51532.88%3132.28%4,38831.96%13,731
Henderson12,13480.17%2,70117.85%3001.98%9,43362.32%15,135
Hertford2,79458.34%1,92840.26%671.40%86618.08%4,789
Hoke1,92756.25%1,46642.79%330.96%46113.46%3,426
Hyde1,11269.28%40325.11%905.61%70944.17%1,605
Iredell16,73673.79%5,08822.43%8583.78%11,64851.36%22,682
Jackson4,70959.11%3,16939.78%891.11%1,54019.33%7,967
Johnston14,27279.24%3,48819.37%2511.39%10,78459.87%18,011
Jones1,65058.93%1,09339.04%572.03%55719.89%2,800
Lee5,83672.71%2,02425.22%1662.07%3,81247.49%8,026
Lenoir11,06573.89%3,67224.52%2381.59%7,39349.37%14,975
Lincoln8,59761.88%5,10036.71%1951.41%3,49725.17%13,892
Macon4,13469.20%1,74929.28%911.52%2,38539.92%5,974
Madison3,27361.18%2,03938.11%380.71%1,23423.07%5,350
Martin4,18868.76%1,84030.21%631.03%2,34838.55%6,091
McDowell6,57072.09%2,34825.76%1962.15%4,22246.33%9,114
Mecklenburg77,54668.52%33,73029.80%1,9001.68%43,81638.72%113,176
Mitchell4,24083.45%80015.74%410.81%3,44067.71%5,081
Montgomery4,41765.67%2,17532.34%1341.99%2,24233.33%6,726
Moore9,40670.68%3,62727.25%2752.07%5,77943.43%13,308
Nash12,67971.39%4,50325.35%5793.26%8,17646.04%17,761
New Hanover19,06074.41%5,89423.01%6612.58%13,16651.40%25,615
Northampton2,99747.71%3,23351.46%520.83%−236−3.75%6,282
Onslow10,34380.05%2,42418.76%1541.19%7,91961.29%12,921
Orange11,63247.66%12,63451.76%1420.58%−1,002−4.10%24,408
Pamlico1,84766.11%91932.89%281.00%92833.22%2,794
Pasquotank3,90663.07%2,11534.15%1722.78%1,79128.92%6,193
Pender3,32768.90%1,41529.30%871.80%1,91239.60%4,829
Perquimans1,29962.57%72334.83%542.60%57627.74%2,076
Person5,94171.89%2,24627.18%770.93%3,69544.71%8,264
Pitt14,40670.41%5,85828.63%1950.96%8,54841.78%20,459
Polk3,12167.31%1,41630.54%1002.15%1,70536.77%4,637
Randolph18,72476.02%5,34621.71%5592.27%13,37854.31%24,629
Richmond5,69260.84%3,50837.49%1561.67%2,18423.35%9,356
Robeson11,36259.99%7,39139.02%1880.99%3,97120.97%18,941
Rockingham14,51971.15%5,53027.10%3581.75%8,98944.05%20,407
Rowan20,73573.34%6,83424.17%7052.49%13,90149.17%28,274
Rutherford9,50668.80%4,14029.97%1701.23%5,36638.83%13,816
Sampson9,68465.76%4,88833.19%1541.05%4,79632.57%14,726
Scotland3,48563.69%1,93835.42%490.89%1,54728.27%5,472
Stanly12,45969.32%5,21829.03%2951.65%7,24140.29%17,972
Stokes7,11866.86%3,25430.57%2742.57%3,86436.29%10,646
Surry10,49767.78%4,70630.39%2841.83%5,79137.39%15,487
Swain2,05264.45%1,10134.58%310.97%95129.87%3,184
Transylvania5,86069.73%2,32127.62%2232.65%3,53942.11%8,404
Tyrrell67659.30%45940.26%50.44%21719.04%1,140
Union10,26471.60%3,88627.11%1861.29%6,37844.49%14,336
Vance6,49166.85%3,11732.10%1021.05%3,37434.75%9,710
Wake56,80870.32%22,80728.23%1,1741.45%34,00142.09%80,789
Warren2,60359.62%1,69838.89%651.49%90520.73%4,366
Washington2,55961.65%1,54637.24%461.11%1,01324.41%4,151
Watauga6,01762.85%3,45136.05%1051.10%2,56626.80%9,573
Wayne14,35272.33%5,23426.38%2561.29%9,11845.95%19,842
Wilkes13,10572.83%4,63425.75%2551.42%8,47147.08%17,994
Wilson12,06073.04%4,16625.23%2861.73%7,89447.81%16,512
Yadkin6,82479.16%1,59218.47%2052.37%5,23260.69%8,621
Yancey3,10657.10%2,27841.88%561.02%82815.22%5,440
Totals1,054,88969.46%438,70528.89%25,0181.65%616,18440.57%1,518,612

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from American Independent to Republican

Works cited

Notes and 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. David Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections; 1984 Presidential General Election Data Graphs – North Carolina
  3. Web site: Presidential General Election Results Comparison – North Carolina . David Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  4. Web site: Our Campaigns - NC US President - D Primary Race - May 06, 1972 .
  5. News: Nixon May Sweep Dixie States . . . September 19, 1972 . 24.
  6. News: Phillips . Kevin P. . Dixie May Swing Political Future . . October 9, 1972 . . 7-B.
  7. News: Furgursson . Ernest B. . By Democrats in South — National Issues Ignored . . . October 25, 1972 . 4.
  8. News: Nixon Expected To Sweep South . . November 5, 1972 . . C-9.
  9. Web site: 1972 Presidential General Election Data Graphs – North Carolina . David Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.