1972 United States presidential election in Tennessee

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1972 United States presidential election in Tennessee
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  1968 November 7, 1972 1976  
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Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovern
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California South Dakota
Running mate Spiro Agnew Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote100
Popular vote813,147357,293
Percentage67.70%29.75%

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President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

The 1972 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Tennessee voters chose 10 [1] representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Tennessee was won by incumbent President Richard Nixon (RCalifornia), with 67.70% of the popular vote, against George McGovern (DSouth Dakota), with 29.75% of the popular vote. [2] [3] John G. Schmitz was the only other candidate on the ballot, and, as the candidate for the American Party, he received over 30,000 votes. As of 2016, this was last election in which majority-Black Haywood County voted for a Republican presidential candidate. [4]

Background

Historically Tennessee was the southern state with the strongest amount of Republican support. From 1874 to 1952, the state's two Republican members of the United States House of Representatives were the only Republicans out of the 105 members from the South. From 1966 to 1970, the Republicans won both of Tennessee's seats in the United States Senate, the governorship, and increased its membership in the U.S. House to four of the state's nine seats. [5]

Campaign

75% of white voters supported Nixon while 22% supported McGovern. [6] [7]

Results

1972 United States presidential election in Tennessee
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Nixon (inc.) 813,147 67.70%
Democratic George McGovern 357,29329.75%
American John G. Schmitz 30,3732.53%
Write-in3690.03%
Total votes1,201,182 100%

Results by county

CountyRichard Nixon [8]
Republican
George McGovern [8]
Democratic
John G. Schmitz [8]
American
Various candidates [8]
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Anderson 13,86566.03%6,71331.97%4161.98%50.02%7,15234.06%20,999
Bedford 4,26259.73%2,56535.95%3024.23%60.08%1,69723.78%7,135
Benton 2,61461.83%1,47934.98%1353.19%1,13526.85%4,228
Bledsoe 1,95265.90%89930.35%1113.75%1,05335.55%2,962
Blount 16,07873.85%5,30324.36%3901.79%10,77549.49%21,771
Bradley 10,44077.26%2,80420.75%2691.99%7,63656.51%13,513
Campbell 4,90973.41%1,62924.36%1472.20%20.03%3,28049.05%6,687
Cannon 1,61562.38%91135.19%632.43%70427.19%2,589
Carroll 5,78469.28%2,29027.43%2753.29%3,49441.85%8,349
Carter 11,10282.15%2,19116.21%2171.61%40.03%8,91165.94%13,514
Cheatham 2,23560.10%1,32135.52%1634.38%91424.58%3,719
Chester 2,78771.70%96124.72%1333.42%60.15%1,82646.98%3,887
Claiborne 3,63273.94%1,23025.04%501.02%2,40248.90%4,912
Clay 98259.01%64838.94%342.04%33420.07%1,664
Cocke 5,26885.62%80513.08%801.30%4,46372.54%6,153
Coffee 6,41666.18%2,97330.67%3033.13%30.03%3,44335.51%9,695
Crockett 2,64275.40%73520.98%1153.28%120.34%1,90754.42%3,504
Cumberland 4,59373.78%1,48223.81%1502.41%3,11149.97%6,225
Davidson 82,63661.30%48,86936.25%3,2922.44%33,76725.05%134,797
Decatur 2,36864.79%1,18732.48%992.71%10.03%1,18132.31%3,655
DeKalb 2,01460.66%1,24337.44%631.90%77123.22%3,320
Dickson 3,64556.55%2,61940.63%1822.82%1,02615.92%6,446
Dyer 6,06675.94%1,60020.03%3214.02%10.01%4,46655.91%7,988
Fayette 3,26459.75%2,06737.84%1322.42%1,19721.91%5,463
Fentress 2,15475.50%66523.31%341.19%1,48952.19%2,853
Franklin 4,13657.51%2,89640.27%1602.22%1,24017.24%7,192
Gibson 9,90071.05%3,62526.02%4082.93%10.01%6,27545.03%13,934
Giles 2,91457.69%1,87537.12%2615.17%10.02%1,03920.57%5,051
Grainger 2,84276.54%82822.30%431.16%2,01454.24%3,713
Greene 9,77276.89%2,76421.75%1711.35%20.02%7,00855.14%12,709
Grundy 1,36454.49%1,00540.15%1345.35%35914.34%2,503
Hamblen 8,87976.39%2,56322.05%1801.55%20.02%6,31654.34%11,624
Hamilton 58,46970.62%20,65724.95%3,6684.43%37,81245.67%82,794
Hancock 1,81381.59%39317.69%160.72%1,42063.90%2,222
Hardeman 3,49466.00%1,55029.28%1833.46%671.27%1,94436.72%5,294
Hardin 4,40176.29%1,20220.84%1662.88%3,19955.45%5,769
Hawkins 7,79172.31%2,60824.20%3733.46%30.03%5,18348.11%10,775
Haywood 3,12359.45%1,96637.43%1643.12%1,15722.02%5,253
Henderson 5,12277.64%1,31319.90%1622.46%3,80957.74%6,597
Henry 4,61360.61%2,69435.40%3023.97%20.03%1,91925.21%7,611
Hickman 1,94356.06%1,39340.19%1303.75%55015.87%3,466
Houston 80046.38%87050.43%553.19%-70-4.05%1,725
Humphreys 2,26352.17%1,97345.48%1022.35%2906.69%4,338
Jackson 95645.98%1,08552.19%381.83%-129-6.21%2,079
Jefferson 5,92580.26%1,35718.38%1001.35%4,56861.88%7,382
Johnson 3,36287.08%45011.66%491.27%2,91275.42%3,861
Knox 64,74771.56%24,07626.61%1,6611.84%40,67144.95%90,484
Lake 1,14765.69%53630.70%623.55%10.06%61134.99%1,746
Lauderdale 3,59764.40%1,77131.71%2173.89%1,82632.69%5,585
Lawrence 6,43867.90%2,82429.78%2192.31%10.01%3,61438.12%9,482
Lewis 1,05646.98%1,13850.62%542.40%-82-3.64%2,248
Lincoln 3,26661.84%1,86735.35%1482.80%1,39926.49%5,281
Loudon 5,35775.12%1,60422.49%1702.38%3,75352.63%7,131
Macon 2,29575.67%65321.53%832.74%20.07%1,64254.14%3,033
Madison 15,48172.31%5,20324.30%6663.11%590.28%10,27848.01%21,409
Marion 3,71163.56%1,92933.04%1993.41%1,78230.52%5,839
Marshall 2,59359.23%1,52634.86%2565.85%30.07%1,06724.37%4,378
Maury 7,37166.28%3,26229.33%4834.34%50.04%4,10936.95%11,121
McMinn 7,42370.56%2,83826.98%2592.46%4,58543.58%10,520
McNairy 4,77473.23%1,61024.70%1352.07%3,16448.53%6,519
Meigs 1,05264.34%53932.97%442.69%51331.37%1,635
Monroe 5,65765.52%2,87033.24%971.12%100.12%2,78732.28%8,634
Montgomery 7,83956.40%5,69140.95%3632.61%60.04%2,14815.45%13,899
Moore 60861.04%35635.74%323.21%25225.30%996
Morgan 2,53169.59%1,08429.80%220.60%1,44739.79%3,637
Obion 5,80070.36%2,24327.21%2002.43%3,55743.15%8,243
Overton 1,94754.17%1,57343.77%742.06%37410.40%3,594
Perry 90048.10%93750.08%341.82%-37-1.98%1,871
Pickett 95772.23%35726.94%110.83%60045.29%1,325
Polk 2,28560.58%1,43137.94%561.48%85422.64%3,772
Putnam 6,03860.39%3,73837.38%2232.23%2,30023.01%9,999
Rhea 3,84272.50%1,31224.76%1452.74%2,53047.74%5,299
Roane 8,74270.10%3,43327.53%2952.37%5,30942.57%12,470
Robertson 4,17556.43%2,98540.34%2393.23%1,19016.09%7,399
Rutherford 11,25664.12%5,81133.10%4862.77%10.01%5,44531.02%17,554
Scott 2,77579.24%67919.39%451.28%30.09%2,09659.85%3,502
Sequatchie 1,29864.58%62931.29%834.13%66933.29%2,010
Sevier 8,27386.38%1,12811.78%1771.85%7,14574.60%9,578
Shelby 161,92265.32%81,08932.71%4,8161.94%550.02%80,83332.61%247,882
Smith 1,81256.84%1,26039.52%1163.64%55217.32%3,188
Stewart 79040.83%1,09856.74%472.43%-308-15.91%1,935
Sullivan 27,59371.64%10,00725.98%8242.14%930.24%17,58645.66%38,517
Sumner 10,02066.11%4,59630.32%5383.55%30.02%5,42435.79%15,157
Tipton 5,54271.52%1,85323.91%3534.56%10.01%3,68947.61%7,749
Trousdale 66353.90%53943.82%282.28%12410.08%1,230
Unicoi 3,87781.35%82217.25%671.41%3,05564.10%4,766
Union 1,92776.26%57022.56%301.19%1,35753.70%2,527
Van Buren 62961.61%36435.65%282.74%26525.96%1,021
Warren 3,56560.49%2,11835.93%2103.56%10.02%1,44724.56%5,894
Washington 17,34374.79%5,28422.79%5562.40%50.02%12,05952.00%23,188
Wayne 2,89879.79%67318.53%611.68%2,22561.26%3,632
Weakley 5,83671.48%2,02724.83%3023.70%3,80946.65%8,165
White 2,25260.42%1,39237.35%832.23%86023.07%3,727
Williamson 7,55671.53%2,61624.76%3923.71%4,94046.77%10,564
Wilson 6,48665.77%3,09631.40%2772.81%20.02%3,39034.37%9,861
Totals813,14767.70%357,29329.75%30,3732.53%3690.03%455,85437.95%1,201,182

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [9]

Counties that flipped from American Independent to Republican

Counties that flipped from American Independent to Democratic

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References

  1. "1972 Election for the Forty-Seventh Term (1973-77)" . Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  2. "1972 Presidential General Election Results – Tennessee" . Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  3. "The American Presidency Project – Election of 1972" . Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  4. "How the red and blue map evolved over the past century". America Magazine. June 29, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
  5. Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 201-202.
  6. Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  7. Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Our Campaigns; TN US President, November 07, 1972
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