1980 United States presidential election in North Carolina explained

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Election Name:1980 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Country:North Carolina
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1976 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Previous Year:1976
Next Election:1984 United States presidential election in North Carolina
Next Year:1984
Election Date:November 4, 1980
Flag Year:1885
Image1:Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981-cropped.jpg
Nominee1:Ronald Reagan
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:California
Running Mate1:George H.W Bush
Electoral Vote1:13
Popular Vote1:915,018
Percentage1:49.30%
Nominee2:Jimmy Carter
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Georgia
Running Mate2:Walter Mondale
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:875,635
Percentage2:47.18%
President
Before Election:Jimmy Carter
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Ronald Reagan
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1980 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 4, 1980, as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

North Carolina barely voted for the Republican nominee, Governor Ronald Reagan, over the Democratic nominee, President Jimmy Carter in a close battle. Independent John B. Anderson, won 2% of the vote from Reagan and Carter in the state. The final numbers were 49.30% for Reagan to 47.18% for Carter and 2.85% for Anderson., this is the last election in which the following counties have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Cleveland, Currituck, Harnett, Lee, Person and Union.[1]

57% of white voters supported Reagan while 39% supported Carter.

Campaign

Predictions

SourceRatingAs of
The Times and Democrat[2] September 23, 1980
Bristol Herald Courier[3] October 5, 1980
Boca Raton News[4] October 12, 1980
Kansas City Star[5] October 12, 1980
Fort Worth Star-Telegram[6] October 31, 1980
The State[7] November 2, 1980
Daily Press[8] November 3, 1980

Results

1980 United States presidential election in North Carolina[9]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan 915,01849.30%13
DemocraticJimmy Carter (incumbent)875,63547.18%0
IndependentJohn B. Anderson52,800 2.85% 0
LibertarianEdward Clark9,677 0.52% 0
CitizensBarry Commoner2,287 0.12%0
4160.02%0
Totals1,855,833100.0%13
Voter turnout (Voting age/Registered voters)54.52%/67.0%

Results by county

County[10] Ronald Reagan
Republican
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
John B. Anderson
Independent
Ed Clark
Libertarian
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
%%%%%%
Alamance18,07753.06%15,04244.16%7602.23%1640.48%230.07%3,0358.90%34,066
Alexander6,37657.39%4,54640.92%1371.23%440.40%60.05%1,83016.47%11,109
Alleghany1,99546.29%2,19851.00%912.11%240.56%20.05%-203-4.71%4,310
Anson1,96827.77%4,97370.17%1111.57%230.32%120.17%-3,005-42.40%7,087
Ashe5,64354.72%4,46143.26%1541.49%470.46%70.07%1,18211.46%10,312
Avery3,48067.16%1,52729.47%1472.84%220.42%60.12%1,95337.68%5,183
Beaufort6,77351.95%6,02446.21%1861.43%490.38%50.04%7495.74%13,037
Bertie1,69530.10%3,86368.59%450.80%160.28%130.23%-2,168-38.49%5,632
Bladen2,74530.70%6,10468.27%640.72%260.29%20.02%-3,359-37.57%8,941
Brunswick5,89745.35%6,76152.00%2652.04%710.55%90.07%-864-6.65%13,003
Buncombe26,12448.80%24,83746.40%2,1534.02%2990.56%1170.22%1,2872.40%53,530
Burke12,95650.97%11,68045.95%5582.20%1690.66%540.21%1,2765.02%25,417
Cabarrus15,14359.19%9,76838.18%5622.20%960.38%160.06%5,37521.01%25,585
Caldwell12,96558.11%8,73839.17%4401.97%1350.61%320.14%4,22718.94%22,310
Camden81338.94%1,21258.05%452.16%120.57%60.29%-399-19.11%2,088
Carteret7,73352.37%6,48543.92%4603.12%730.49%160.11%1,2488.45%14,767
Caswell2,15637.32%3,52961.09%661.14%210.36%50.09%-1,373-23.77%5,777
Catawba22,87360.39%13,87336.63%8662.29%2420.64%240.06%9,00023.76%37,878
Chatham5,41441.00%7,14454.10%4813.64%990.75%670.51%-1,730-13.10%13,205
Cherokee3,84954.37%3,11443.99%801.13%330.47%30.04%73510.38%7,079
Chowan1,42438.91%2,14658.63%711.94%160.44%30.08%-722-19.72%3,660
Clay2,13660.22%1,32437.33%531.49%280.79%60.17%81222.89%3,547
Cleveland10,82846.08%12,21952.00%3331.42%1110.47%70.03%-1,391-5.92%23,498
Columbus5,52234.64%10,21264.07%1480.93%550.35%30.02%-4,690-29.43%15,940
Craven8,55450.97%7,78146.36%3562.12%810.48%110.07%7734.61%16,783
Cumberland21,54047.63%22,07348.80%1,2612.79%2930.65%610.13%-533-1.17%45,228
Currituck1,66844.06%1,98052.30%972.56%370.98%40.11%-312-8.24%3,786
Dare2,79449.76%2,49744.47%2604.63%500.89%140.25%2975.29%5,615
Davidson22,79459.56%14,57938.10%6791.77%2020.53%150.04%8,21521.46%38,269
Davie6,30263.79%3,28933.29%2232.26%630.64%30.03%3,01330.50%9,880
Duplin5,40341.34%7,52457.57%1090.83%320.24%10.01%-2,121-16.23%13,069
Durham19,27640.24%24,96952.13%3,0526.37%2740.57%3300.69%-5,693-11.89%47,901
Edgecombe5,91642.09%7,94556.52%1481.05%360.26%110.08%-2,029-14.43%14,056
Forsyth42,38949.99%38,87045.84%2,8973.42%5270.62%1150.13%3,5194.15%84,798
Franklin3,50838.63%5,42759.76%1041.15%380.42%40.04%-1,919-21.13%9,081
Gaston25,13955.61%19,01642.07%8231.82%2010.44%250.06%6,12313.54%45,204
Gates95727.60%2,43570.23%611.76%110.32%30.09%-1,478-42.63%3,467
Graham1,96154.25%1,60844.48%361.00%60.17%40.11%3539.77%3,615
Granville3,51337.99%5,55660.09%1331.44%290.31%150.16%-2,043-22.10%9,246
Greene2,22143.44%2,83555.45%340.66%200.39%30.06%-614-12.01%5,113
Guilford53,29151.93%44,51643.38%4,0193.92%6360.62%1600.16%8,7758.55%102,622
Halifax6,03341.19%8,36457.10%1801.23%560.38%150.10%-2,331-15.91%14,648
Harnett7,28444.70%8,79153.95%1651.01%420.26%130.08%-1,507-9.25%16,295
Haywood7,21741.33%9,81456.20%3492.00%660.38%160.09%-2,597-14.87%17,462
Henderson13,57361.19%7,57834.16%9014.06%970.44%320.15%5,99527.03%22,181
Hertford1,85430.59%4,10267.69%801.32%200.33%40.07%-2,248-37.10%6,060
Hoke1,16825.24%3,37672.95%561.21%210.45%70.15%-2,208-47.41%4,628
Hyde80738.95%1,22158.93%371.79%50.24%20.10%-414-19.98%2,072
Iredell14,92653.70%12,06743.42%6242.25%1580.57%190.07%2,85910.28%27,794
Jackson4,14044.47%4,85752.17%2462.64%500.54%170.18%-717-7.70%9,310
Johnston10,44451.26%9,60147.12%2711.33%540.27%60.03%8434.14%20,376
Jones1,40138.60%2,19860.55%180.50%110.30%20.06%-797-21.95%3,630
Lee4,84745.84%5,42651.31%2512.37%400.38%100.09%-579-5.47%10,574
Lenoir9,83255.50%7,54642.60%2631.48%570.32%160.09%2,28612.90%17,714
Lincoln9,00952.39%7,79645.34%2991.74%850.49%70.04%1,2137.05%17,196
Macon4,72752.34%4,10545.45%1531.69%390.43%70.08%6226.89%9,031
Madison2,62944.02%3,20253.62%1081.81%210.35%120.20%-573-9.60%5,972
Martin2,56434.59%4,75064.09%811.09%160.22%10.01%-2,186-29.50%7,412
McDowell5,68053.55%4,70344.34%1751.65%440.41%40.04%9779.21%10,606
Mecklenburg68,38447.80%66,99546.83%6,5604.59%9560.67%1630.11%1,3890.97%143,058
Mitchell4,32268.93%1,76528.15%1462.33%320.51%50.08%2,55740.78%6,270
Montgomery3,58745.74%4,12952.65%991.26%250.32%20.03%-542-6.91%7,842
Moore10,15853.71%8,08442.75%5632.98%910.48%150.08%2,07410.96%18,911
Nash11,04356.34%8,18441.75%2931.49%740.38%70.04%2,85914.59%19,601
New Hanover17,24353.48%13,67042.40%1,1143.45%1820.56%350.11%3,57311.08%32,244
Northampton1,84726.92%4,93371.90%620.90%160.23%30.04%-3,086-44.98%6,861
Onslow8,86152.95%7,37144.04%4002.39%900.54%140.08%1,4908.91%16,736
Orange9,26132.39%15,22653.26%3,36411.77%3001.05%4381.53%-5,965-20.87%28,589
Pamlico1,50439.55%2,22458.48%481.26%200.53%70.18%-720-18.93%3,803
Pasquotank3,34043.39%4,12853.62%1792.33%370.48%140.18%-788-10.23%7,698
Pender3,01840.05%4,38258.15%1031.37%260.35%70.09%-1,364-18.10%7,536
Perquimans1,21042.40%1,56054.66%632.21%170.60%40.14%-350-12.26%2,854
Person3,28143.55%4,11154.57%1041.38%340.45%40.05%-830-11.02%7,534
Pitt12,81648.60%12,59047.74%8273.14%1010.38%370.14%2260.86%26,371
Polk3,02153.86%2,37542.34%1602.85%490.87%40.07%64611.52%5,609
Randolph19,88164.72%10,10732.90%5631.83%1450.47%210.07%9,77431.82%30,717
Richmond3,91133.69%7,41663.88%2241.93%490.42%90.08%-3,505-30.19%11,609
Robeson6,98227.89%17,61870.39%3311.32%720.29%270.11%-10,636-42.50%25,030
Rockingham11,20547.64%11,70849.77%4631.97%1300.55%160.07%-503-2.13%23,522
Rowan18,56659.68%11,67137.52%7072.27%1550.50%100.03%6,89522.16%31,109
Rutherford8,36349.29%8,31549.01%2031.20%780.46%70.04%480.28%16,966
Sampson8,09746.06%9,09051.71%3081.75%580.33%250.14%-993-5.65%17,578
Scotland2,13331.45%4,44665.56%1552.29%410.60%70.10%-2,313-34.11%6,782
Stanly9,73454.54%7,78443.62%2481.39%690.39%110.06%1,95010.92%17,846
Stokes7,27554.93%5,76443.52%1511.14%500.38%50.04%1,51111.41%13,245
Surry10,06551.86%8,98746.31%2561.32%920.47%80.04%1,0785.55%19,408
Swain1,45741.39%1,98756.45%701.99%50.14%10.03%-530-15.06%3,520
Transylvania4,82652.60%4,00843.68%2742.99%580.63%90.10%8188.92%9,175
Tyrrell46634.01%88764.74%141.02%30.22%00.00%-421-30.73%1,370
Union9,01245.77%10,07351.16%4872.47%1020.52%140.07%-1,061-5.39%19,688
Vance4,21743.15%5,41555.40%1011.03%350.36%60.06%-1,198-12.25%9,774
Wake49,76847.31%49,00346.58%5,4555.19%7410.70%2260.22%7650.73%105,193
Warren1,58229.13%3,75069.06%741.36%150.28%90.17%-2,168-39.93%5,430
Washington1,94338.57%3,00859.72%681.35%150.30%30.06%-1,065-21.15%5,037
Watauga6,14951.42%5,02242.00%6455.39%1050.88%370.31%1,1279.42%11,958
Wayne12,86056.31%9,58641.98%3221.41%620.27%60.03%3,27414.33%22,836
Wilkes14,46262.74%8,18435.51%2821.22%1020.44%190.08%6,27827.23%23,049
Wilson8,32949.86%8,04248.14%2431.45%710.43%190.11%2871.72%16,704
Yadkin7,53065.08%3,85033.28%1361.18%500.43%40.03%3,68031.80%11,570
Yancey3,36344.57%4,01053.14%1101.46%310.41%320.42%-647-8.57%7,546
Totals915,01849.30%875,63547.18%52,8002.85%9,6770.52%2,7030.15%39,3832.12%1,855,833

Counties that flipped from Democratic 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. News: September 23, 1980. Visit Might Put Reagan "Over the Top" in S.C.. 9b. The Times and Democrat. The Associated Press. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
  3. News: Pettys. Dick. Dixie Remains Political Background with No "Home Turf Odds" for Carter. . October 5, 1980 . Bristol, Virginia. 5A.
  4. News: Tyson. Remer. October 12, 1980. Long Shot Strategy: Reagan’s Efforts in South Paying Off. 12A. Boca Raton News.
  5. News: Mears. Walter R.. October 26, 1980. Carter–Reagan Race Tightens Near Finish. 1A, 14A. Kansas City Star.
  6. News: Pettys. Dick. October 31, 1980. Reagan Quietly Undermining Carter’s ‘76 Support. 8A. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The Associated Press.
  7. News: Stucker. Jan. November 2, 1980. Carter in the Carolinas — A Tale of Two States . B1 . The State. Columbia, South Carolina.
  8. News: Down by the Wire: State by State, It’s Just too Close to Call. Daily Press. Victorville, California. November 3, 1980. B-1.
  9. Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 1980 Presidential General Election Results – North Carolina
  10. Web site: Our Campaigns. NC US President Race, November 04, 1980.