1980 United States presidential election in Washington (state) explained

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Election Name:1980 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
Country:Washington
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1976 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
Previous Year:1976
Next Election:1984 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
Next Year:1984
Election Date:November 4, 1980
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 Vote1:9
Popular Vote1:865,244
Percentage1:49.66%
Nominee2:Jimmy Carter
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Georgia
Running Mate2:Walter Mondale
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:650,193
Percentage2:37.32%
Image3:John B. Anderson in New Jersey (cropped).jpg
Nominee3:John B. Anderson
Party3:Independent (United States)
Home State3:Illinois
Running Mate3:Patrick Lucey
Electoral Vote3:0
Popular Vote3:185,073
Percentage3:10.62%
President
Before Election:Jimmy Carter
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Ronald Reagan
After Party:Republican Party (United States)
Map Size:350px

The 1980 United States presidential election in Washington was held on November 4, 1980 as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. State voters chose nine representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Republican candidate Ronald Reagan won the state of Washington with 49.66 percent of the vote. During the previous election in 1976, Reagan, who was not on the ballot in any of the fifty states, received one of Washington's electoral votes by faithless elector Mike Padden.

Reagan won every county in the state except Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties, neither of which ever voted Republican between 1956 and 2012., Reagan's 1980 effort remains the last Republican win in Jefferson County and was the last in Cowlitz County until 2016. [1]

Third-party candidate John B. Anderson did well in Western Washington, gaining many voters from disaffected major-party supporters and exceeding 14 percent of the vote in Kitsap and San Juan Counties. Anderson was less successful east of the Cascades, apart from college-influenced Whitman County. 1980 marks the last time in which Washington state voted more Republican than the nation at-large.[2]

Results

1980 United States presidential election in Washington[3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan865,244 49.66%9
DemocratJimmy Carter (incumbent)650,19337.32%0
IndependentJohn B. Anderson185,07310.62%0
LibertarianEdward Clark29,2131.68%0
CitizensBarry Commoner9,4030.54%0
Socialist WorkersClifton DeBerry1,1370.07%0
SocialistDavid McReynolds9560.05%0
CommunistGus Hall8340.05%0
Workers WorldDeirdre Griswold3410.02%0
Totals1,742,394100.0%9

Results by county

CountyRonald Reagan
Republican
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
John B. Anderson
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%%%
3,24868.01%1,22325.61%2555.34%501.05%2,02542.40%4,776
3,27549.18%2,72440.91%5398.09%1211.82%5518.27%6,659
28,72864.68%11,56126.03%3,3017.43%8231.85%17,16738.65%44,413
11,29956.92%6,48332.66%1,6088.10%4602.32%4,81624.26%19,850
11,51551.65%8,02936.01%2,1729.74%5802.60%3,48615.64%22,296
33,22346.10%30,58442.43%6,4458.94%1,8232.53%2,6393.67%72,075
1,34964.67%58728.14%1195.70%311.49%76236.53%2,086
13,15445.93%12,56043.86%2,3368.16%5892.06%5942.07%28,639
5,17159.38%2,83332.53%5646.48%1411.62%2,33826.85%8,709
1,10852.76%80238.19%1276.05%633.00%30614.57%2,100
7,32761.26%3,71931.09%6995.84%2161.81%3,60830.17%11,961
87557.60%50933.51%1228.03%130.86%36624.09%1,519
11,15261.29%5,67331.18%1,0916.00%2801.54%5,47930.11%18,196
10,22640.19%11,29044.37%3,26712.84%6612.60%-1,064-4.18%25,444
10,92658.87%5,42229.21%1,8009.70%4112.21%5,50429.66%18,559
3,64544.61%3,27940.13%87610.72%3704.53%3664.48%8,170
272,56745.42%235,04639.16%76,11912.68%16,4252.74%37,5216.26%600,157
29,42048.79%20,89334.65%8,52514.14%1,4582.42%8,52714.14%60,296
5,35949.86%4,07537.91%1,0669.92%2482.31%1,28411.95%10,748
3,11349.54%2,59641.31%4236.73%1522.42%5178.23%6,284
13,63659.94%6,96230.60%1,6037.05%5482.41%6,67429.34%22,749
3,32462.28%1,59729.92%3576.69%591.11%1,72732.36%5,337
6,74549.10%5,24138.15%1,3539.85%3982.90%1,50410.95%13,737
6,46051.71%4,63437.09%1,0308.24%3692.95%1,82614.62%12,493
3,13239.09%3,72746.52%94511.79%2082.60%-595-7.43%8,012
2,13655.70%1,39936.48%2215.76%792.06%73719.22%3,835
90,24751.13%64,44436.51%18,34510.39%3,4751.97%25,80314.62%176,511
2,36346.97%1,66633.11%72814.47%2745.45%69713.86%5,031
15,52050.68%11,29936.90%2,8549.32%9503.10%4,22113.78%30,623
1,41645.75%1,37344.36%2187.04%882.84%431.39%3,095
66,15348.68%52,00338.26%14,46510.64%3,2862.42%14,15010.42%135,907
78,09655.51%49,26335.02%11,2588.00%2,0681.47%28,83320.49%140,685
7,09461.53%3,58431.08%6015.21%2512.18%3,51030.45%11,530
26,36948.10%20,50837.41%5,99310.93%1,9533.56%5,86110.69%54,823
82846.57%75142.24%1488.32%512.87%774.33%1,778
11,22359.14%5,82530.70%1,5918.38%3381.78%5,39828.44%18,977
21,37146.40%18,43040.02%4,90610.65%1,3502.93%2,9416.38%46,057
8,63650.73%5,72633.63%2,33113.69%3311.94%2,91017.10%17,024
33,81555.21%21,87335.71%4,6727.63%8931.46%11,94219.50%61,253
Totals865,24449.66%650,19337.32%185,07310.62%41,8842.40%215,05112.34%1,742,394

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

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. Web site: Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections . 2023-04-22 . uselectionatlas.org.
  3. Web site: Election Search Results November 1980 General. August 1, 2024.