1972 United States presidential election in Missouri

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1972 United States presidential election in Missouri
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  1968 November 7, 1972 1976  
  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 vote120
Popular vote1,154,058698,531
Percentage62.29%37.71%

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County results

President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

The 1972 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 7, 1972. All fifty states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Missouri was won by the Republican nominees, incumbent President Richard Nixon of California and his running mate Vice President Spiro Agnew of Maryland. Nixon and Agnew defeated the Democratic nominees, Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and his running mate U.S. Ambassador Sargent Shriver of Maryland.

In a state substantially part of the conservative South, McGovern was viewed by many voters as a left-wing extremist because of his support for busing and civil rights, plus his opposition to the Vietnam War, support for granting amnesty to draft dodgers [1] and support for a thousand-dollar giveaway to each American as a solution to poverty. [2] Many, especially Republican campaigners, also believed McGovern would legalise abortion and illicit drugs if he were elected [3] – despite the fact that his running mate Sargent Shriver was firmly opposed to abortion. These fears of McGovern's social radicalism were especially pronounced amongst poorer whites, who were abundant in the southern part of Missouri. [4]

Nixon carried Missouri with 62.29% of the vote to McGovern's 37.71%, a victory margin of 24.58%, becoming the first Republican to ever carry Missouri more than once. Nixon won all but two jurisdictions: Monroe County and St. Louis City.

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Jackson County, which contains most of Kansas City, as well as Independence, the hometown of former Democratic president Harry S. Truman (who died seven weeks after the election), voted for a Republican presidential candidate. [5]

Results

General election results [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Nixon (incumbent) 1,154,058 62.29%
Democratic George McGovern 698,53137.71%
Total votes1,852,589 100%

Results by county

County [7] Richard Nixon
Republican
George McGovern
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %
Adair 6,15772.92%2,28627.08%3,87145.84%8,443
Andrew 4,18071.26%1,68628.74%2,49442.52%5,866
Atchison 2,92765.98%1,50934.02%1,41831.96%4,436
Audrain 7,19766.01%3,70633.99%3,49132.02%10,903
Barry 7,29569.73%3,16730.27%4,12839.46%10,462
Barton 4,02677.93%1,14022.07%2,88655.86%5,166
Bates 5,31463.76%3,02036.24%2,29427.52%8,334
Benton 3,53771.31%1,42328.69%2,11442.62%4,960
Bollinger 3,06962.80%1,81837.20%1,25125.60%4,887
Boone 17,48856.13%13,66643.87%3,82212.26%31,154
Buchanan 21,85065.72%11,39534.28%10,45531.44%33,245
Butler 9,19872.63%3,46627.37%5,73245.26%12,664
Caldwell 3,16772.01%1,23127.99%1,93644.02%4,398
Callaway 6,31367.53%3,03632.47%3,27735.06%9,349
Camden 4,99673.94%1,76126.06%3,23547.88%6,757
Cape Girardeau 15,69371.42%6,28028.58%9,41342.84%21,973
Carroll 4,10068.03%1,92731.97%2,17336.06%6,027
Carter 1,25768.99%56531.01%69237.98%1,822
Cass 9,24271.24%3,73128.76%5,51142.48%12,973
Cedar 3,52075.34%1,15224.66%2,36850.68%4,672
Chariton 2,81258.45%1,99941.55%81316.90%4,811
Christian 6,30576.42%1,94523.58%4,36052.84%8,250
Clark 2,49964.04%1,40335.96%1,09628.08%3,902
Clay 33,01769.43%14,53830.57%18,47938.86%47,555
Clinton 3,92466.87%1,94433.13%1,98033.74%5,868
Cole 16,68577.83%4,75422.17%11,93155.66%21,439
Cooper 5,17268.92%2,33231.08%2,84037.84%7,504
Crawford 4,59567.15%2,24832.85%2,34734.30%6,843
Dade 2,62477.84%74722.16%1,87755.68%3,371
Dallas 3,12074.20%1,08525.80%2,03548.40%4,205
Daviess 2,84066.51%1,43033.49%1,41033.02%4,270
DeKalb 2,76667.38%1,33932.62%1,42734.76%4,105
Dent 3,02463.88%1,71036.12%1,31427.76%4,734
Douglas 3,77375.73%1,20924.27%2,56451.46%4,982
Dunklin 5,92668.10%2,77631.90%3,15036.20%8,702
Franklin 13,78564.87%7,46435.13%6,32129.74%21,249
Gasconade 4,94480.13%1,22619.87%3,71860.26%6,170
Gentry 2,98464.50%1,64235.50%1,34229.00%4,626
Greene 48,34870.58%20,15529.42%28,19341.16%68,503
Grundy 3,96973.54%1,42826.46%2,54147.08%5,397
Harrison 3,57472.10%1,38327.90%2,19144.20%4,957
Henry 5,80264.99%3,12535.01%2,67729.98%8,927
Hickory 1,85174.85%62225.15%1,22949.70%2,473
Holt 2,57871.83%1,01128.17%1,56743.66%3,589
Howard 2,61356.15%2,04143.85%57212.30%4,654
Howell 7,25372.18%2,79527.82%4,45844.36%10,048
Iron 2,20362.07%1,34637.93%85724.14%3,549
Jackson 129,98958.34%92,83041.66%37,15916.68%222,819
Jasper 22,48274.61%7,65225.39%14,83049.22%30,134
Jefferson 21,94761.42%13,78738.58%8,16022.84%35,734
Johnson 7,22870.37%3,04429.63%4,18440.74%10,272
Knox 1,89664.78%1,03135.22%86529.56%2,927
Laclede 6,15273.78%2,18626.22%3,96647.56%8,338
Lafayette 9,18769.34%4,06330.66%5,12438.68%13,250
Lawrence 8,44572.96%3,13027.04%5,31545.92%11,575
Lewis 2,73861.76%1,69538.24%1,04323.52%4,433
Lincoln 5,12764.81%2,78435.19%2,34329.62%7,911
Linn 4,59559.92%3,07340.08%1,52219.84%7,668
Livingston 5,25366.37%2,66233.63%2,59132.74%7,915
Macon 4,53861.47%2,84438.53%1,69422.94%7,382
Madison 2,83766.16%1,45133.84%1,38632.32%4,288
Maries 2,08263.07%1,21936.93%86326.14%3,301
Marion 7,19763.31%4,17136.69%3,02626.62%11,368
McDonald 4,33970.83%1,78729.17%2,55241.66%6,126
Mercer 1,59272.40%60727.60%98544.80%2,199
Miller 5,68278.05%1,59821.95%4,08456.10%7,280
Mississippi 2,72764.97%1,47035.03%1,25729.94%4,197
Moniteau 3,96373.96%1,39526.04%2,56847.92%5,358
Monroe 2,14148.22%2,29951.78%−158−3.56%4,440
Montgomery 3,70768.67%1,69131.33%2,01637.34%5,398
Morgan 4,02170.47%1,68529.53%2,33640.94%5,706
New Madrid 4,73557.50%3,50042.50%1,23515.00%8,235
Newton 10,70171.38%4,29128.62%6,41042.76%14,992
Nodaway 5,94264.14%3,32235.86%2,62028.28%9,264
Oregon 2,11861.04%1,35238.96%76622.08%3,470
Osage 4,26674.18%1,48525.82%2,78148.36%5,751
Ozark 2,11977.22%62522.78%1,49454.44%2,744
Pemiscot 4,69769.96%2,01730.04%2,68039.92%6,714
Perry 4,73670.80%1,95329.20%2,78341.60%6,689
Pettis 10,06566.74%5,01633.26%5,04933.48%15,081
Phelps 7,59868.05%3,56731.95%4,03136.10%11,165
Pike 4,45262.61%2,65937.39%1,79325.22%7,111
Platte 8,76467.69%4,18332.31%4,58135.38%12,947
Polk 5,40970.67%2,24529.33%3,16441.34%7,654
Pulaski 4,24369.04%1,90330.96%2,34038.08%6,146
Putnam 2,11278.72%57121.28%1,54157.44%2,683
Ralls 1,82757.13%1,37142.87%45614.26%3,198
Randolph 5,19557.66%3,81442.34%1,38115.32%9,009
Ray 4,20559.65%2,84440.35%1,36119.30%7,049
Reynolds 1,54159.91%1,03140.09%51019.82%2,572
Ripley 2,81067.37%1,36132.63%1,44934.74%4,171
St. Charles 25,67769.94%11,03430.06%14,64339.88%36,711
St. Clair 2,84766.88%1,41033.12%1,43733.76%4,257
St. Francois 8,81265.42%4,65834.58%4,15430.84%13,470
St. Louis 264,14762.16%160,80137.84%103,34624.32%424,948
St. Louis City 72,40237.67%119,81762.33%−47,415−24.66%192,219
Ste. Genevieve 2,90056.34%2,24743.66%65312.68%5,147
Saline 6,64165.75%3,46034.25%3,18131.50%10,101
Schuyler 1,49560.14%99139.86%50420.28%2,486
Scotland 1,91860.18%1,26939.82%64920.36%3,187
Scott 7,31666.74%3,64633.26%3,67033.48%10,962
Shannon 1,62358.87%1,13441.13%48917.74%2,757
Shelby 2,05756.73%1,56943.27%48813.46%3,626
Stoddard 6,28270.44%2,63629.56%3,64640.88%8,918
Stone 4,18079.26%1,09420.74%3,08658.52%5,274
Sullivan 2,61162.18%1,58837.82%1,02324.36%4,199
Taney 4,98277.64%1,43522.36%3,54755.28%6,417
Texas 5,10465.09%2,73734.91%2,36730.18%7,841
Vernon 4,89261.54%3,05738.46%1,83523.08%7,949
Warren 3,53074.24%1,22525.76%2,30548.48%4,755
Washington 3,81863.14%2,22936.86%1,58926.28%6,047
Wayne 3,09163.90%1,74636.10%1,34527.80%4,837
Webster 5,09568.50%2,34331.50%2,75237.00%7,438
Worth 1,17061.68%72738.32%44323.36%1,897
Wright 4,35076.08%1,36823.92%2,98252.16%5,718
Totals1,154,05862.29%698,53137.71%455,52724.58%1,852,589

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