1972 United States presidential election in Alabama

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1972 United States presidential election in Alabama
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  1968 November 7, 1972 1976  

All 9 Alabama electoral votes to the Electoral College
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Nominee Richard Nixon George McGovern [lower-alpha 1]
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance National Democratic (Alabama)
Home state California South Dakota
Running mate Spiro Agnew Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote90
Popular vote728,701256,923
Percentage72.4%25.5%

Alabama 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 Alabama was held on November 7, 1972. Incumbent President Richard Nixon won Alabama, winning 72.43% of the vote to George McGovern's 25.54%. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Dallas County, Hale County, Russell County, and Perry County in the Black Belt voted for the Republican candidate, [2] and stands as the strongest ever performance by a Republican presidential candidate in the state.

Contents

83% of white voters supported Nixon while 14% supported McGovern. [3] [4] Nixon would also be the first presidential candidate since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944 to win Alabama and the election. Alabama and Tennessee were the only states where McGovern won any county that voted for George Wallace in 1968. [5]

Results

1972 United States presidential election in Alabama [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Richard Nixon (inc.) 728,701 72.43% +58.44%
Democratic George McGovern 219,10821.73%+21.73%
National Democratic (Ala.) George McGovern 36,5603.62%-15.10%
American Independent John G. Schmitz 11,3551.13%-65.87%
Prohibition E. Harold Munn7,8720.79%+0.43%
Total votes1,006,093 100%

Results by presidential elector

General election results [7] [8]
PartyPledged toElectorVotes
Republican Party Richard Nixon Bentley Owens728,701
Republican Party Richard Nixon Jerry Crabtree728,209
Republican Party Richard Nixon Owen Leach727,271
Republican Party Richard Nixon B. Ray Holland727,098
Republican Party Richard Nixon Bert Nettles727,034
Republican Party Richard Nixon Jeff Sessions, Jr.726,434
Republican Party Richard Nixon Ann Smith Bedsole726,374
Republican Party Richard Nixon Ruth S. Sullivan723,075
Republican Party Richard Nixon Doug Hale723,043
Democratic Party George McGovern Albert Raines219,108
Democratic Party George McGovern Carl Elliott217,576
Democratic Party George McGovern Ryan deGraffenried216,410
Democratic Party George McGovern Lucius Amerson212,078
Democratic Party George McGovern Barret Sheldon, Sr.212,023
Democratic Party George McGovern J. E. Brantley211,562
Democratic Party George McGovern Leola Williams211,220
Democratic Party George McGovern Barney Weeks211,158
Democratic Party George McGovern Ray Hartwell210,895
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern J. H. Davis38,324
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern J. W. Flowers37,815
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Wadine V. Williams36,560
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Freddie C. Rogers36,230
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Jo Crawford36,210
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Charlie Burgess36,061
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern John Hulett35,941
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Alex Hurder35,498
National Democratic Party of Alabama George McGovern Yvonne Gannon33,823
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz June Carter11,918
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz Cloyd V. Smith11,674
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz Margaret Tyson Badham11,621
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz S. L. Ledbetter11,510
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz William G. Mori11,355
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz T. F. Randolph11,298
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz Ronnie Helms11,183
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz Michaels S. "Mike" Vaugh11,101
American Independent Party John G. Schmitz H. Radue10,832
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnW. C. Bentley8,551
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnGeraldine Hughes8,524
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnPres Waldrop8,451
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnThomas E. Lee8,375
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnNannie Myrtle Pegues8,322
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnClara Miller8,315
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnLois Butterworth8,060
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnRobert Argo7,946
Prohibition Party E. Harold MunnIra Pegues7,872
Total votes1,006,602

Result by county

1972 United States presidential election in Alabama by county
CountyRichard Milhous Nixon
Republican
George Stanley McGovern [lower-alpha 1]
Democratic/
National Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Autauga 5,36775.17%1,59322.31%1802.52%3,77452.86%7,140
Baldwin 15,10482.20%2,92315.91%3481.89%12,18166.29%18,375
Barbour 4,98570.92%1,84626.26%1982.82%3,13944.66%7,029
Bibb 3,33278.44%83719.70%791.86%2,49558.73%4,248
Blount 6,48679.36%1,58219.36%1051.28%4,90460.00%8,173
Bullock 2,17847.44%2,32150.56%922.00%-143-3.11%4,591
Butler 4,68576.45%1,40122.86%420.69%3,28453.59%6,128
Calhoun 20,36476.93%5,83222.03%2751.04%14,53254.90%26,471
Chambers 8,71679.21%2,07618.87%2111.92%6,64060.35%11,003
Cherokee 3,17971.89%1,18226.73%611.38%1,99745.16%4,422
Chilton 7,34982.88%1,35615.29%1621.83%5,99367.59%8,867
Choctaw 3,05560.74%1,93438.45%410.82%1,12122.29%5,030
Clarke 5,25670.89%2,03127.39%1271.71%3,22543.50%7,414
Clay 3,94888.24%50711.33%190.42%3,44176.91%4,474
Cleburne 3,42085.20%58114.47%130.32%2,83970.73%4,014
Coffee 9,07680.06%2,16019.05%1000.88%6,91661.01%11,336
Colbert 11,21567.71%4,81129.04%5383.25%6,40438.66%16,564
Conecuh 3,21474.81%1,04224.26%400.93%2,17250.56%4,296
Coosa 2,67277.20%77322.33%160.46%1,89954.87%3,461
Covington 9,27885.27%1,54714.22%560.51%7,73171.05%10,881
Crenshaw 3,12972.87%1,08525.27%801.86%2,04447.60%4,294
Cullman 14,39079.54%3,57119.74%1300.72%10,81959.80%18,091
Dale 8,34683.14%1,59415.88%980.98%6,75267.26%10,038
Dallas 8,64460.53%5,42738.00%2091.46%3,21722.53%14,280
DeKalb 9,43471.27%3,75928.40%440.33%5,67542.87%13,237
Elmore 8,46179.90%1,89117.86%2382.25%6,57062.04%10,590
Escambia 7,88382.19%1,59816.66%1101.15%6,28565.53%9,591
Etowah 20,85172.95%7,37225.79%3581.25%13,47947.16%28,581
Fayette 4,24083.53%83616.47%00.00%3,40467.06%5,076
Franklin 5,87775.23%1,84023.55%951.22%4,03751.68%7,812
Geneva 5,85184.33%1,04915.12%380.55%4,80269.21%6,938
Greene 1,40429.65%3,23568.32%962.03%-1,831-38.67%4,735
Hale 2,85959.22%1,77936.85%1903.94%1,08022.37%4,828
Henry 3,41479.56%85319.88%240.56%2,56159.68%4,291
Houston 12,62283.46%2,35815.59%1440.95%10,26467.87%15,124
Jackson 6,20265.91%2,98531.72%2232.37%3,21734.19%9,410
Jefferson 135,09568.05%57,28828.86%6,1453.10%77,80739.19%198,528
Lamar 3,28380.56%76618.80%260.64%2,51761.77%4,075
Lauderdale 14,41071.66%5,11225.42%5862.91%9,29846.24%20,108
Lawrence 4,43375.61%1,41624.15%140.24%3,01751.46%5,863
Lee 11,57174.94%3,62223.46%2481.61%7,94951.48%15,441
Limestone 6,18873.21%2,07924.60%1852.19%4,10948.62%8,452
Lowndes 1,99042.69%2,55954.90%1122.40%-569-12.21%4,661
Macon 1,93133.04%3,63662.21%2784.76%-1,705-29.17%5,845
Madison 38,89973.42%13,10824.74%9771.84%25,79148.68%52,984
Marengo 5,15665.05%2,64533.37%1251.58%2,51131.68%7,926
Marion 5,92785.38%98614.20%290.42%4,94171.18%6,942
Marshall 12,09074.45%3,89423.98%2541.56%8,19650.47%16,238
Mobile 62,63973.15%20,69424.17%2,3012.69%41,94548.98%85,634
Monroe 5,15574.82%1,63623.74%991.44%3,51951.07%6,890
Montgomery 35,35371.86%12,72325.86%1,1212.28%22,63046.00%49,197
Morgan 18,10076.85%5,00421.25%4491.91%13,09655.60%23,553
Perry 2,80049.13%2,71847.69%1813.18%821.44%5,699
Pickens 4,07167.33%1,93331.97%420.69%2,13835.36%6,046
Pike 5,69076.66%1,62421.88%1081.46%4,06654.78%7,422
Randolph 4,42775.14%1,33022.57%1352.29%3,09752.56%5,892
Russell 6,03466.73%2,64429.24%3654.04%3,39037.49%9,043
St. Clair 6,95279.82%1,53817.66%2202.53%5,41462.16%8,710
Shelby 9,39081.24%1,85916.08%3092.67%7,53165.16%11,558
Sumter 2,68649.19%2,73750.12%380.70%-51-0.93%5,461
Talladega 12,76373.12%4,56726.16%1250.72%8,19646.96%17,455
Tallapoosa 8,53578.71%2,11319.49%1951.80%6,42259.23%10,843
Tuscaloosa 21,17270.15%8,27227.41%7352.44%12,90042.74%30,179
Walker 14,58178.79%3,72420.12%2021.09%10,85758.66%18,507
Washington 3,28274.73%1,09624.95%140.32%2,18649.77%4,392
Wilcox 2,64144.42%3,25454.74%500.84%-613-10.31%5,945
Winston 4,97186.14%77913.50%210.36%4,19272.64%5,771
Totals728,70172.43%256,92325.54%20,4692.03%471,77846.89%1,006,093

Counties that flipped from American Independent to Republican

Counties that flipped from American Independent to Democratic

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 The McGovern vote was actually a fusion of two distinct electoral tickets with different electors both pledged to vote for him. One was of the regular Democratic Party and the other of the National Democratic Party of Alabama. At least 219,108 votes were cast for the Democratic ticket and at least 37,815 for the National Democratic ticket, [1] though this sum differs from that in Dave Leip's Atlas.

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References

  1. Our Campaigns; AL US President 1972
  2. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century'; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016.
  3. Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  4. Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  5. "Our Campaigns - AL US President Race - Nov 07, 1972". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
  6. Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; 1972 Presidential General Election Results – Alabama
  7. Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1975. Montgomery, Alabama: Skinner Printing Company. pp. 243–257.
  8. Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; 1972 Presidential General Election Results – Alabama

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