1972 United States presidential election in Illinois

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1972 United States presidential election in Illinois
Flag of Illinois.svg
  1968 November 7, 1972 1976  
Turnout75.99% Decrease2.svg 5.4 pp
  Richard Nixon presidential portrait (1).jpg George McGovern (D-SD) (3x4-1).jpg
Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovern
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California South Dakota
Running mate Spiro Agnew Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote260
Popular vote2,788,1791,913,472
Percentage59.03%40.51%

Illinois Presidential Election Results 1972.svg
County results

President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

The 1972 United States presidential election in Illinois was held on November 7, 1972 as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Incumbent President Richard Nixon won the state of Illinois with 59.03 percent of the vote, carrying the state's 26 electoral votes. [1] He defeated his main opponent, Democratic candidate George McGovern in Illinois by a large margin of 18.52%, which still left Illinois 4.63% more Democratic than the nation.

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Nixon won all but one of Illinois’ 102 counties. The solitary exception was Jackson County, home to Southern Illinois University Carbondale, which notably had voted for Nixon in the previous election and was one of six counties outside McGovern’s home state to switch from Republican to Democratic at this election. [a] [2] Nixon thus became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying this county since Benjamin Harrison in 1888.

As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last time in which Cook County and St. Clair County voted Republican, and the last until 2016 when Alexander County supported a Republican nominee. [3]

Primaries

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (Senate and House) and those for state offices. [4]

Turnout

Turnout in the primaries was 22.54%, with a total of 1,258,713 votes cast. [4]

Turnout in the general election was 75.99%, with a total of 4,723,236 votes cast. [4] State-run primaries were held for the Democratic and Republican parties on March 21. [4]

Democratic

1972 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
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  1968 March 21, 1972 (1972-03-21) 1976  

153 Democratic National Convention delegates
  Edmund Muskie (1).jpg EugeneMcCarthy (cropped2).jpg George McGovern bioguide (1).jpg
Candidate Edmund Muskie Eugene McCarthy George McGovern
Home state Maine Minnesota South Dakota
Delegate count5903
Popular vote766,914444,2603,687
Percentage62.60%36.26%0.30%

Illinois Democratic Presidential Primary Election Results by County, 1972.svg
County Results

The 1972 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on March 21, 1972 in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1972 presidential election.

The popular vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional districts on delegate candidates, who had either pledged to support a candidate or been uncommitted. [4]

1972 Democratic presidential primary [4] [5] [6]
CandidateVotes%Delegates[ citation needed ]
Edmund S. Muskie 766,91462.6059
Eugene J. McCarthy 444,26036.260
George Wallace (write-in)7,0170.570
George S. McGovern (write-in)3,6870.303
Hubert H. Humphrey (write-in)1,4760.120
Shirley Chisholm (write-in)7770.060
Henry Jackson (write-in)4420.040
Edward M. Kennedy (write-in)2420.020
John V. Lindsay (write-in)1180.010
Other write-ins2110.020
Uncommitted88
Totals1,225,144100153

Republican

1972 Illinois Republican presidential primary
Flag of Illinois.svg
  1968 March 21, 1972 (1972-03-21) 1976  
  Richard Nixon presidential portrait (1).jpg
Candidate Richard Nixon
Home state California
Popular vote32,550
Percentage96.97%

The 1972 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on March 21, 1972 in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1972 presidential election.

In this election, all candidates were write-ins. [4]

The popular vote was a "beauty contest". Delegates were instead selected by direct-vote in each congressional district on delegate candidates, who had either pledged their support to a candidate or indicated their intent to enter the convention uncommitted to any candidate. [4]

1972 Republican presidential primary [4] [5] [6]
CandidateVotes%Delegates
Richard Nixon (incumbent)(write-in)32,55096.97
George Wallace (write-in)5161.54
John Ashbrook (write-in)1700.51
Pete McCloskey (write-in)470.14
Spiro Agnew (write-in)350.10
Other write-ins2510.75
Totals33,569100

Results

1972 United States presidential election in Illinois
PartyCandidatesVotes [4] PercentageElectoral votes
Republican Richard M. Nixon (incumbent)/ Spiro T. Agnew (incumbent)2,788,17959.03%26
Democratic George McGovern/R. Sargent Shriver 1,913,47240.51%0
Socialist Labor Louis Fisher/Genevieve Gunderson12,3440.26%0
Communist Gus Hall/Jarvis Tyner4,5410.10%0
Write-in John Schmitz 2,4710.05%0
Other write-ins2,2290.05%0
Totals4,723,236100.0%26

Results by county

CountyRichard Nixon
Republican
George McGovern
Democratic
Louis Fisher
Socialist Labor
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [7]
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams 20,73169.46%9,05530.34%570.19%30.01%11,67639.12%29,846
Alexander 3,66959.09%2,48239.97%490.79%90.14%1,18719.12%6,209
Bond 4,47562.30%2,70437.64%40.06%00.00%1,77124.66%7,183
Boone 7,00368.89%3,13130.80%290.29%20.02%3,87238.09%10,165
Brown 1,78058.90%1,20339.81%361.19%30.10%57719.09%3,022
Bureau 12,78667.47%6,13332.36%220.12%110.06%6,65335.11%18,952
Calhoun 1,70556.51%1,29943.06%130.43%00.00%40613.45%3,017
Carroll 6,04169.99%2,57129.79%180.21%10.01%3,47040.20%8,631
Cass 4,41461.14%2,80338.83%10.01%10.01%1,61122.31%7,219
Champaign 33,70057.43%24,74342.17%970.17%1390.24%8,95715.26%58,679
Christian 10,07256.98%7,55642.75%440.25%30.02%2,51614.23%17,675
Clark 5,70665.74%2,96534.16%80.09%10.01%2,74131.58%8,680
Clay 5,28364.92%2,84434.95%80.10%30.04%2,43929.97%8,138
Clinton 7,93162.39%4,75637.41%150.12%100.08%3,17524.98%12,712
Coles 13,68162.90%7,98836.72%150.07%670.31%5,69326.18%21,751
Cook 1,234,30753.41%1,063,26846.01%7,3280.32%6,1340.27%171,0397.40%2,311,037
Crawford 6,56865.32%3,47734.58%90.09%10.01%3,09130.74%10,055
Cumberland 3,25760.79%2,08338.88%90.17%90.17%1,17421.91%5,358
DeKalb 18,91060.25%12,37539.43%410.13%580.18%6,53520.82%31,384
DeWitt 5,02565.22%2,67234.68%70.09%10.01%2,35330.54%7,705
Douglas 5,84068.66%2,65631.23%80.09%20.02%3,18437.43%8,506
DuPage 172,34175.02%57,04324.83%2970.13%580.03%115,29850.19%229,739
Edgar 7,19564.73%3,88934.99%290.26%30.03%3,30629.74%11,116
Edwards 3,01773.93%1,05525.85%90.22%00.00%1,96248.08%4,081
Effingham 8,75266.34%4,43133.59%70.05%30.02%4,32132.75%13,193
Fayette 6,57461.05%4,19238.93%10.01%10.01%2,38222.12%10,768
Ford 5,65674.51%1,93425.48%10.01%00.00%3,72249.03%7,591
Franklin 10,12154.04%8,54545.62%320.17%310.17%1,5768.42%18,729
Fulton 12,32861.80%7,52937.74%770.39%150.08%4,79924.06%19,949
Gallatin 2,14853.69%1,84446.09%60.15%30.07%3047.60%4,001
Greene 4,67362.13%2,82437.55%230.31%10.01%1,84924.58%7,521
Grundy 8,72570.70%3,58429.04%200.16%120.10%5,14141.66%12,341
Hamilton 3,28261.94%2,00637.86%90.17%20.04%1,27624.08%5,299
Hancock 7,51967.56%3,59232.28%160.14%20.02%3,92735.28%11,129
Hardin 1,91562.54%1,14037.23%60.20%10.03%77525.31%3,062
Henderson 2,68960.62%1,74439.31%20.05%10.02%94521.31%4,436
Henry 14,79663.82%8,36836.09%170.07%40.02%6,42827.73%23,185
Iroquois 11,99576.00%3,72323.59%120.08%520.33%8,27252.41%15,782
Jackson 12,39348.42%13,14651.37%480.19%60.02%-753-2.95%25,593
Jasper 3,46161.18%2,11437.37%80.14%741.31%1,34723.81%5,657
Jefferson 9,44859.40%6,39640.21%500.31%110.07%3,05219.19%15,905
Jersey 5,16460.70%3,31738.99%80.09%180.21%1,84721.71%8,507
Jo Daviess 5,76363.34%3,31836.47%130.14%50.05%2,44526.87%9,099
Johnson 2,82668.54%1,29331.36%40.10%00.00%1,53337.18%4,123
Kane 64,54669.87%27,52529.80%1630.18%1430.15%37,02140.07%92,377
Kankakee 26,86666.54%13,43433.27%540.13%190.05%13,43233.27%40,373
Kendall 9,37378.65%2,52521.19%190.16%00.00%6,84857.46%11,917
Knox 17,31564.69%9,33334.87%600.22%580.22%7,98229.82%26,766
Lake 92,05265.84%47,41633.91%2780.20%660.05%44,63631.93%139,812
LaSalle 31,19059.20%21,40540.63%820.16%100.02%9,78518.57%52,687
Lawrence 5,34765.36%2,81834.45%150.18%10.01%2,52930.91%8,181
Lee 10,63668.67%4,78830.91%120.08%530.34%5,84837.76%15,489
Livingston 13,21772.07%5,11027.86%90.05%30.02%8,10744.21%18,339
Logan 10,27769.95%4,39529.91%180.12%20.01%5,88240.04%14,692
Macon 29,59659.16%20,29640.57%1140.23%230.05%9,30018.59%50,029
Macoupin 13,58358.03%9,66241.28%1470.63%150.06%3,92116.75%23,407
Madison 55,38555.88%43,28943.68%1370.14%3050.31%12,09612.20%99,116
Marion 10,75560.58%6,96839.25%210.12%100.06%3,78721.33%17,754
Marshall 4,45267.43%2,14132.43%80.12%10.02%2,31135.00%6,602
Mason 4,89762.70%2,90137.14%80.10%40.05%1,99625.56%7,810
Massac 4,31369.99%1,83129.71%140.23%40.06%2,48240.28%6,162
McDonough 10,57367.18%5,14332.68%170.11%50.03%5,43034.50%15,738
McHenry 36,11474.75%12,09025.02%880.18%200.04%24,02449.73%48,312
McLean 31,06067.59%14,82432.26%570.12%140.03%16,23635.33%45,955
Menard 3,65769.49%1,58730.15%80.15%110.21%2,07039.34%5,263
Mercer 5,45260.98%3,47738.89%80.09%30.03%1,97522.09%8,940
Monroe 6,47968.44%2,95831.25%240.25%50.05%3,52137.19%9,466
Montgomery 9,02556.71%6,85843.10%270.17%30.02%2,16713.61%15,913
Morgan 11,10366.13%5,67433.80%110.07%10.01%5,42932.33%16,789
Moultrie 3,14357.07%2,35042.67%90.16%50.09%79314.40%5,507
Ogle 13,51273.88%4,74325.93%320.17%30.02%8,76947.95%18,290
Peoria 50,32464.49%27,26434.94%1120.14%3370.43%23,06029.55%78,037
Perry 6,96862.98%4,08436.91%90.08%30.03%2,88426.07%11,064
Piatt 5,05767.72%2,39432.06%160.21%10.01%2,66335.66%7,468
Pike 5,94060.23%3,88339.37%380.39%20.02%2,05720.86%9,863
Pope 1,44064.92%77334.85%40.18%10.05%66730.07%2,218
Pulaski 2,48559.27%1,68340.14%210.50%40.10%80219.13%4,193
Putnam 1,66559.74%1,11239.90%40.14%60.22%55319.84%2,787
Randolph 9,76160.20%6,44039.72%140.09%00.00%3,32120.48%16,215
Richland 5,55868.41%2,55331.42%120.15%20.02%3,00536.99%8,125
Rock Island 37,54853.39%32,52946.25%2270.32%260.04%5,0197.14%70,330
Saline 7,66059.30%5,22640.46%260.20%60.05%2,43418.84%12,918
Sangamon 50,45865.46%25,72033.37%2840.37%6170.80%24,73832.09%77,079
Schuyler 2,99466.03%1,53433.83%20.04%40.09%1,46032.20%4,534
Scott 2,22866.00%1,14533.92%20.06%10.03%1,08332.08%3,376
Shelby 7,21762.08%4,38937.75%170.15%30.03%2,82824.33%11,626
St. Clair 50,51951.50%46,63647.54%8760.89%660.07%3,8833.96%98,097
Stark 2,52971.44%99328.05%80.23%100.28%1,53643.39%3,540
Stephenson 13,58467.86%6,40431.99%240.12%70.03%7,18035.87%20,019
Tazewell 31,93767.08%15,57632.71%830.17%170.04%16,36134.37%47,613
Union 5,03459.36%3,42840.42%160.19%20.02%1,60618.94%8,480
Vermilion 24,86363.06%14,41336.56%700.18%790.20%10,45026.50%39,425
Wabash 4,31068.35%1,98531.48%50.08%60.10%2,32536.87%6,306
Warren 7,02170.15%2,96929.67%150.15%30.03%4,05240.48%10,008
Washington 5,17968.85%2,32730.94%120.16%40.05%2,85237.91%7,522
Wayne 6,40069.75%2,76330.11%100.11%20.02%3,63739.64%9,175
White 6,05262.10%3,67837.74%110.11%50.05%2,37424.36%9,746
Whiteside 17,30568.40%7,90931.26%800.32%70.03%9,39637.14%25,301
Will 65,15565.67%33,63333.90%1850.19%2450.25%31,52231.77%99,218
Williamson 14,10160.02%9,20239.17%120.05%1770.75%4,89920.85%23,492
Winnebago 57,68261.46%35,93738.29%1790.19%520.06%21,74523.17%93,850
Woodford 9,62272.85%3,55826.94%180.14%100.08%6,06445.91%13,208
Totals2,788,17959.03%1,913,47240.51%12,3440.26%9,2410.20%874,70718.52%4,723,236

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Nixon's 2,788,179 votes were the most received by a Republican presidential candidate in the state's history.[ citation needed ]

This was the closest anyone has come to sweeping every Illinois county, making the state along with Kentucky and North Carolina, the only states where no one candidate has ever swept every county in the state's history.[ citation needed ]

See also

Notes

References

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  3. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
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  6. 1 2 "Ford and Carter Amass Delegates in Illinois Races – Georgian Shows Surprising Strength in the Tabulation, Though Stevenson Leads – New Momentum Seen – Reagan, Resisting, Pressed Again to Quit as Gesture Toward Party Unity Ford and Carter Amassing Delegates". The New York Times. March 18, 1976. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  7. Our Campaigns; IL US President 1972