1976 United States presidential election in Idaho explained

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Election Name:1976 United States presidential election in Idaho
Country:Idaho
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1972 United States presidential election in Idaho
Previous Year:1972
Next Election:1980 United States presidential election in Idaho
Next Year:1980
Election Date:November 2, 1976
Image1:Gerald Ford presidential portrait (cropped 2).jpg
Nominee1:Gerald Ford
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:Michigan
Running Mate1:Bob Dole
Electoral Vote1:4
Popular Vote1:204,151
Percentage1:59.88%
Nominee2:Jimmy Carter
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Georgia
Running Mate2:Walter Mondale
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:126,549
Percentage2:37.12%
Map Size:300px
President
Before Election:Gerald Ford
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Jimmy Carter
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1976 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 2, 1976, as part of the 1976 United States presidential election. State voters chose four representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Idaho was won by incumbent President Gerald Ford (R–Michigan), with 59.9 percent of the popular vote, against Jimmy Carter (DGeorgia), with 37.1 percent of the popular vote. Two third party candidates accumulated a portion of the vote greater than one percent: Lester Maddox (AIAGeorgia) and Roger MacBride (L–Vermont). Despite losing in Idaho, Carter went on to win the national election and became the 39th president of the United States. Idaho had previously voted Republican ten times, Democrat ten times, and Populist once.

With 59.88 percent of the popular vote, Idaho would prove to be Ford's second strongest state in the 1976 election after neighboring Utah.[1] Carter became the first ever Democrat to win the White House without carrying Blaine, Boundary, or Butte Counties, as well as the first to do so without carrying Elmore, Idaho, Kootenai, or Shoshone Counties since Grover Cleveland in 1892, and the first to do so without carrying Bannock or Bonner Counties since Woodrow Wilson in 1912.

Results

Results by county

CountyGerald Ford
Republican
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
Lester Maddox[2]
American Independent
Roger MacBride
Libertarian
Lyndon LaRouche
U.S. Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
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Ada41,13564.39%21,12533.07%7171.12%7371.15%1750.27%20,01031.32%63,889
Adams80954.74%63943.23%151.01%100.68%50.34%17011.51%1,478
Bannock13,17253.65%10,26141.80%4851.98%5772.35%550.22%2,91111.85%24,550
Bear Lake2,09466.60%96030.53%742.35%150.48%10.03%1,13436.07%3,144
Benewah1,45847.58%1,54950.55%371.21%160.52%40.13%-91-2.97%3,064
Bingham7,32760.83%4,34736.09%2191.82%1190.99%330.27%2,98024.74%12,045
Blaine2,17656.13%1,60441.37%250.64%691.78%30.08%57214.76%3,877
Boise68458.61%43337.10%221.89%242.06%40.34%25121.51%1,167
Bonner4,54951.37%4,06545.91%1611.82%600.68%200.23%4845.46%8,855
Bonneville15,79366.44%7,23030.41%4141.74%2751.16%600.25%8,56336.03%23,772
Boundary1,45852.15%1,21743.53%923.29%240.86%50.18%2418.62%2,796
Butte75151.16%66345.16%352.38%191.29%00.00%886.00%1,468
Camas28862.20%16034.56%81.73%61.30%10.22%12827.64%463
Canyon17,26362.91%9,46034.47%4051.48%2771.01%360.13%7,80328.44%27,441
Caribou2,25364.83%1,11031.94%832.39%240.69%50.14%1,14332.89%3,475
Cassia4,57566.38%1,88127.29%3685.34%640.93%40.06%2,69439.09%6,892
Clark33464.48%16932.63%71.35%61.16%20.39%16531.85%518
Clearwater1,46944.01%1,75252.49%712.13%330.99%130.39%-283-8.48%3,338
Custer85060.33%51636.62%402.84%20.14%10.07%33423.71%1,409
Elmore2,80855.46%2,16442.74%611.20%260.51%40.08%64412.72%5,063
Franklin2,72067.80%1,15728.84%1042.59%240.60%70.17%1,56338.96%4,012
Fremont2,58161.94%1,44534.68%1152.76%210.50%50.12%1,13627.26%4,167
Gem2,40152.75%1,97843.45%1182.59%521.14%30.07%4239.30%4,552
Gooding2,90958.54%1,92338.70%741.49%591.19%40.08%98619.84%4,969
Idaho3,18555.96%2,32340.81%1222.14%540.95%80.14%86215.15%5,692
Jefferson3,59965.14%1,74531.58%1572.84%210.38%30.05%1,85433.56%5,525
Jerome3,18861.81%1,80034.90%1132.19%521.01%50.10%1,38826.91%5,158
Kootenai10,49357.78%7,22539.79%3061.69%920.51%430.24%3,26817.99%18,159
Latah6,84654.90%5,31442.61%960.77%1741.40%400.32%1,53212.29%12,470
Lemhi1,68556.37%1,15938.78%1173.91%250.84%30.10%52617.59%2,989
Lewis82446.61%89850.79%211.19%181.02%70.40%-74-4.18%1,768
Lincoln90957.75%61539.07%362.29%130.83%10.06%29418.68%1,574
Madison4,19072.38%1,32022.80%1532.64%581.00%681.17%2,87049.58%5,789
Minidoka3,60056.44%2,44138.27%2523.95%801.25%50.08%1,15918.17%6,378
Nez Perce6,15148.22%6,32449.58%1260.99%1100.86%440.34%-173-1.36%12,755
Oneida1,06561.14%63736.57%311.78%70.40%20.11%42824.57%1,742
Owyhee1,51957.52%1,05439.91%411.55%210.80%60.23%46517.61%2,641
Payette3,11557.44%2,19540.48%751.38%350.65%30.06%92016.96%5,423
Power1,37449.96%1,28646.76%521.89%381.38%00.00%883.20%2,750
Shoshone3,57051.67%3,21646.55%771.11%390.56%70.10%3545.12%6,909
Teton90463.04%51435.84%120.84%30.21%10.07%39027.20%1,434
Twin Falls12,65965.82%6,08531.64%3101.61%1450.75%340.18%6,57434.18%19,233
Valley1,37459.33%89738.73%220.95%200.86%30.13%47720.60%2,316
Washington2,04453.47%1,69344.28%661.73%140.37%60.16%3519.19%3,823
Totals204,15159.88%126,54937.12%5,9351.74%3,5581.04%7390.22%77,60222.76%340,932

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1976 Presidential Election Statistics. Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2018-03-05.
  2. Our Campaigns; ID US President November 02, 1976