1976 United States presidential election in Michigan

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1976 United States presidential election in Michigan
Flag of Michigan.svg
  1972 November 2, 1976 1980  

All 21 Michigan votes to the Electoral College
Turnout59.4% Steady2.svg [1]
  Gerald Ford presidential portrait (cropped 2).jpg Jimmy Carter 1977 cropped.jpg
Nominee Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Michigan Georgia
Running mate Bob Dole Walter Mondale
Electoral vote210
Popular vote1,893,7421,696,714
Percentage51.83%46.44%

Michigan Presidential Election Results 1976.svg
County Results

President before election

Gerald Ford
Republican

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

The 1976 United States presidential election in Michigan was held on November 2, 1976, as part of the 1976 United States presidential election.

Contents

Michigan was won by the incumbent President Gerald Ford, who won his home state with 51.83% of the vote, carrying its 21 electoral votes. This result made Michigan about 7.5% more Republican than the nation at large. However, he lost the general election to Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter. This marked the last time a Democrat won the presidency without carrying Michigan, although Democrats won the popular vote without the state in 2016. Carter also became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Macomb County since Woodrow Wilson in 1916. The state would not vote for a losing candidate again until 2000, and for the loser of the popular vote until 2004.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the only election since 1940 in which Michigan voted for a different candidate than nearby Pennsylvania, as well as the last time that Michigan voted more Republican than Texas, Oklahoma, or Florida. It is also the last time the Democratic candidate lost Michigan but won neighboring Ohio.

Primaries

Democratic primaries

Republican primaries

Results

1976 United States presidential election in Michigan [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gerald Ford (inc.) 1,893,742 51.83%
Democratic Jimmy Carter 1,696,71446.44%
Independent Eugene McCarthy 47,9051.31%
Libertarian Roger MacBride 5,4060.15%
People's Margaret Wright 3,5040.10%
Write-ins2,1600.06%
Socialist Workers Peter Camejo 1,8040.05%
U.S. Labor Lyndon LaRouche 1,3660.04%
Socialist Labor Julius Levin 1,1480.03%
Total votes3,653,749 100%

Results by county

CountyGerald Ford
Republican
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [3]
# %# %# %# %
Alcona 2,32852.87%2,03846.29%370.84%2906.58%4,403
Alger 1,72241.38%2,37957.17%601.44%-657-15.79%4,161
Allegan 19,33065.59%9,79433.23%3471.18%9,53632.36%29,471
Alpena 6,38049.59%6,31049.04%1761.37%700.55%12,866
Antrim 4,36958.11%3,03240.33%1171.56%1,33717.78%7,518
Arenac 2,68749.55%2,69549.70%410.76%-8-0.15%5,423
Baraga 1,78849.47%1,77849.20%481.33%100.27%3,614
Barry 11,17860.79%6,96737.89%2431.32%4,21122.90%18,388
Bay 23,17446.64%25,95852.24%5571.12%-2,784-5.60%49,689
Benzie 3,08561.23%1,89137.53%621.23%1,19423.70%5,038
Berrien 40,83561.13%25,16337.67%8001.20%15,67223.46%66,798
Branch 8,25155.74%6,30142.57%2501.69%1,95013.17%14,802
Calhoun 30,39053.77%25,22944.64%9011.59%5,1619.13%56,520
Cass 9,89355.15%7,84343.72%2031.13%2,05011.43%17,939
Charlevoix 5,14555.57%3,95342.70%1601.73%1,19212.87%9,258
Cheboygan 4,89455.13%3,88043.70%1041.17%1,01411.43%8,878
Chippewa 7,02553.32%6,02245.71%1280.97%1,0037.61%13,175
Clare 4,87953.46%4,15345.51%941.03%7267.95%9,126
Clinton 13,47563.11%7,54935.35%3291.54%5,92627.76%21,353
Crawford 2,35954.82%1,88943.90%551.28%47010.92%4,303
Delta 7,80945.85%9,02753.00%1971.16%-1,218-7.15%17,033
Dickinson 5,92248.63%6,13450.37%1210.99%-212-1.74%12,177
Eaton 22,12063.65%12,08334.77%5471.57%10,03728.88%34,750
Emmet 5,91058.49%4,01339.72%1811.79%1,89718.77%10,104
Genesee 80,00446.67%88,96751.89%2,4671.44%-8,963-5.22%171,438
Gladwin 3,79450.14%3,71949.15%540.71%750.99%7,567
Gogebic 3,95338.04%6,34161.02%980.94%-2,388-22.98%10,392
Grand Traverse 13,50563.85%7,26334.34%3821.81%6,24229.51%21,150
Gratiot 9,52663.01%5,42935.91%1631.08%4,09727.10%15,118
Hillsdale 9,30762.23%5,42736.29%2211.48%3,88025.94%14,955
Houghton 8,04951.60%7,35247.13%1991.28%6974.47%15,600
Huron 9,29761.26%5,72137.70%1581.04%3,57623.56%15,176
Ingham 66,72955.92%47,89040.13%4,7083.95%18,83915.79%119,327
Ionia 11,73762.46%6,82036.29%2341.25%4,91726.17%18,791
Iosco 5,50052.39%4,87546.44%1231.17%6255.95%10,498
Iron 3,22441.77%4,40157.02%931.20%-1,177-15.25%7,718
Isabella 10,57757.66%7,28139.69%4872.65%3,29617.97%18,345
Jackson 32,87356.23%24,72642.30%8581.47%8,14713.93%58,457
Kalamazoo 51,46259.09%33,41138.37%2,2122.54%18,05120.72%87,085
Kalkaska 2,28053.13%1,95745.61%541.26%3237.52%4,291
Kent 126,80567.22%59,00031.28%2,8281.50%67,80535.94%188,633
Keweenaw 60647.68%65851.77%70.55%-52-4.09%1,271
Lake 1,59841.96%2,17957.22%310.81%-581-15.26%3,808
Lapeer 12,34955.59%9,50342.78%3631.63%2,84612.81%22,215
Leelanau 4,24062.33%2,43735.82%1261.85%1,80326.51%6,803
Lenawee 18,39755.02%14,61043.70%4281.28%3,78711.32%33,435
Livingston 19,43759.83%12,41538.22%6341.95%7,02221.61%32,486
Luce 1,37955.27%1,09944.05%170.68%28011.22%2,495
Mackinac 3,10755.22%2,45243.58%681.21%65511.64%5,627
Macomb 132,49951.24%121,17646.86%4,9281.91%11,3234.38%258,603
Manistee 5,53254.59%4,47944.20%1231.21%1,05310.39%10,134
Marquette 12,98449.34%12,83748.78%4941.88%1470.56%26,315
Mason 6,81259.15%4,54139.43%1631.42%2,27119.72%11,516
Mecosta 7,28759.63%4,72538.66%2091.71%2,56220.97%12,221
Menominee 5,63349.60%5,59649.27%1281.13%370.33%11,357
Midland 17,63158.57%11,95939.73%5111.70%5,67218.84%30,101
Missaukee 2,94362.87%1,68836.06%501.07%1,25526.81%4,681
Monroe 20,67646.36%23,29052.22%6311.41%-2,614-5.86%44,597
Montcalm 10,43960.36%6,68438.65%1710.99%3,75521.71%17,294
Montmorency 1,88252.03%1,68446.56%511.41%1985.47%3,617
Muskegon 35,54856.06%27,01342.60%8461.33%8,53513.46%63,407
Newaygo 8,25858.78%5,62240.01%1701.21%2,63618.77%14,050
Oakland 244,27158.69%164,26639.47%7,6681.84%80,00519.22%416,205
Oceana 5,23659.51%3,42738.95%1351.53%1,80920.56%8,798
Ogemaw 3,21247.07%3,54551.95%670.98%-333-4.88%6,824
Ontonagon 2,46243.91%3,10455.36%410.73%-642-11.45%5,607
Osceola 4,46762.23%2,60336.26%1081.50%1,86425.97%7,178
Oscoda 1,54157.56%1,10841.39%281.05%43316.17%2,677
Otsego 3,15553.01%2,72445.77%731.23%4317.24%5,952
Ottawa 49,19674.12%16,38124.68%7931.19%32,81549.44%66,370
Presque Isle 3,54551.02%3,33447.99%690.99%2113.03%6,948
Roscommon 4,60854.85%3,69143.94%1021.21%91710.91%8,401
Saginaw 46,76555.63%36,28043.15%1,0261.22%10,48512.48%84,071
Sanilac 10,59762.87%6,04235.84%2171.29%4,55527.03%16,856
Schoolcraft 1,93346.53%2,15851.95%631.52%-225-5.42%4,154
Shiawassee 15,11354.52%12,20244.02%4061.46%2,91110.50%27,721
St. Clair 26,31152.74%22,73445.57%8441.69%3,5777.17%49,889
St. Joseph 11,78461.07%7,30637.86%2051.06%4,47823.21%19,295
Tuscola 12,05959.86%7,93239.38%1530.76%4,12720.48%20,144
Van Buren 13,61556.02%10,36642.65%3211.32%3,24913.37%24,302
Washtenaw 56,80750.86%50,91745.59%3,9653.55%5,8905.27%111,689
Wayne 348,58838.18%548,76760.11%15,6351.71%-200,179-21.93%912,990
Wexford 5,67054.96%4,51943.80%1281.24%1,15111.16%10,317
Totals1,893,74251.83%1,696,71446.44%63,2931.73%197,0285.39%3,653,749

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

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  3. Our Campaigns; MI US President 1976