1980 United States presidential election in Georgia

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1980 United States presidential election in Georgia
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  1976 November 4, 1980 1984  
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Nominee Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Georgia California
Running mate Walter Mondale George H. W. Bush
Electoral vote120
Popular vote893,733655,168
Percentage55.76%40.95%

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County Results

President before election

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

The 1980 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 4, 1980, in Georgia as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. The Democratic Party candidate, incumbent President Jimmy Carter, won his home state of Georgia over former California Governor Ronald Reagan by 238,565 votes, one of just seven victories in the election (other than Georgia, Carter also carried Maryland, Minnesota, Hawaii, West Virginia, the District of Columbia and Rhode Island).

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As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last time Georgia voted more Democratic than the nation as a whole. It is also the last time in which the counties of McDuffie, Towns, Gilmer, Whitfield, Union, Rabun, Stephens, Jackson, Banks, Murray, Habersham, Madison, Hall, White, Dawson, Gordon, Paulding, Spalding, Troup, Forsyth, Upson, Coweta, Effingham, Glascock, Bulloch, Houston, Bartow, Oconee, Glynn, Cherokee, Toombs, Thomas, Floyd, Colquitt, Camden, Echols, Charlton, Pierce, Coffee, Bryan, Walton, Ware, Oglethorpe, Evans, Tattnall, Tift, Pike, Harris, Carroll, Appling, Barrow, and Wayne voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. [1] Henry County would not do so again until 2016.

Georgia was the only state in the Deep South between the 1980 and 1988 presidential elections to support the Democratic nominee. [2] 50% of white voters supported Carter while 47% supported Reagan. [3] [4]

Primaries

1980 Democratic Primary
CandidateVotesDelegates
Jimmy Carter(incumbent)338,77266
Ted Kennedy32,3150
Jerry Brown7,2550
Others6,4380
Totals384,78066
1980 Republican Primary
CandidateVotesDeleagtes
Ronald Reagan146,50034
George H.W. Bush25,2936
John Anderson16,8530
Howard Baker1,5710
Others9,9530
Totals200,17040

Results

1980 United States presidential election in Georgia [5]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Jimmy Carter (incumbent) Walter Mondale (incumbent)890,73355.76%12
Republican Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush 654,16840.95%0
Independent John B. Anderson Patrick Lucey 36,0552.26%0
Libertarian Ed Clark David Koch 15,627.99%0
Other write-ins8840.1%0

Results by county

CountyJimmy Carter
Democratic
Ronald Reagan
Republican
John B. Anderson
Independent
Ed Clark
Libertarian
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Appling 2,98559.62%1,96139.17%410.82%200.40%1,02420.45%5,007
Atkinson 1,44965.21%74733.62%160.72%100.45%70231.59%2,222
Bacon 1,62252.22%1,42745.94%321.03%250.80%1956.28%3,106
Baker 1,03566.18%51032.61%110.70%80.51%52533.57%1,564
Baldwin 4,36852.46%3,63943.71%2302.76%891.07%7298.75%8,326
Banks 2,09172.91%74626.01%180.63%130.45%1,34546.90%2,868
Barrow 3,87661.44%2,28436.20%991.57%500.79%1,59225.24%6,309
Bartow 7,49069.01%3,13528.89%1351.24%930.86%4,35540.12%10,853
Ben Hill 2,54462.55%1,45935.87%411.01%230.57%1,08526.68%4,067
Berrien 2,86965.15%1,48733.76%240.54%240.54%1,38231.39%4,404
Bibb 31,77066.01%15,17531.53%8481.76%3370.70%16,59534.48%48,130
Bleckley 2,01458.55%1,26136.66%471.37%1183.43%75321.89%3,440
Brantley 2,06669.40%88229.63%170.57%120.40%1,18439.77%2,977
Brooks 2,23058.27%1,54640.40%391.02%120.31%68417.87%3,827
Bryan 1,96660.77%1,21237.47%511.58%60.19%75423.30%3,235
Bulloch 4,92155.16%3,75042.04%1601.79%901.01%1,17113.12%8,921
Burke 3,04761.05%1,87137.49%561.12%170.34%1,17623.56%4,991
Butts 2,57466.94%1,21031.47%380.99%230.60%1,36435.47%3,845
Calhoun 1,41467.75%65231.24%160.77%50.24%76236.51%2,087
Camden 2,92465.81%1,43932.39%621.40%180.41%1,48533.42%4,443
Candler 1,35856.09%1,03042.54%240.99%90.37%32813.55%2,421
Carroll 8,20256.66%5,81540.17%2942.03%1641.13%2,38716.49%14,475
Catoosa 4,92144.50%5,96253.91%1211.09%550.50%-1,041-9.41%11,059
Charlton 1,46964.26%77934.08%261.14%120.52%69030.18%2,286
Chatham 28,41350.04%26,49946.67%1,2442.19%6251.10%1,9143.37%56,781
Chattahoochee 47663.30%25634.04%162.13%40.53%22029.26%752
Chattooga 4,27967.60%1,94630.74%610.96%440.70%2,33336.86%6,330
Cherokee 6,02051.55%5,25044.96%2301.97%1781.52%7706.59%11,678
Clarke 10,51952.86%8,09440.68%1,0605.33%2261.14%2,42512.18%19,899
Clay 90973.25%31625.46%90.73%70.56%59347.79%1,241
Clayton 17,54046.10%19,16050.35%9232.43%4281.12%-1,620-4.25%38,051
Clinch 1,32571.08%51327.52%180.97%80.43%81243.56%1,864
Cobb 39,15740.87%51,97754.25%3,2293.37%1,4531.52%-12,820-13.38%95,816
Coffee 4,03860.99%2,49937.74%580.88%260.39%1,53923.25%6,621
Colquitt 5,35359.03%3,59339.62%800.88%430.47%1,76019.41%9,069
Columbia 5,33544.69%6,29352.71%2482.08%620.52%-958-8.02%11,938
Cook 2,46166.80%1,18832.25%250.68%100.27%1,27334.55%3,684
Coweta 5,69754.66%4,48042.99%1611.54%840.81%1,21711.67%10,422
Crawford 1,67370.44%64227.03%351.47%251.05%1,03143.41%2,375
Crisp 3,40363.64%1,86134.80%541.01%290.54%1,54228.84%5,347
Dade 1,73544.16%2,11453.81%621.58%180.46%-379-9.65%3,929
Dawson 1,07258.36%72939.68%231.25%130.71%34318.68%1,837
Decatur 3,24251.93%2,91946.76%540.86%280.45%3235.17%6,243
DeKalb 82,74349.43%74,90444.74%7,2414.33%2,5171.50%7,8394.69%167,405
Dodge 4,63571.83%1,71926.64%560.87%430.67%2,91645.19%6,453
Dooly 2,36467.50%1,08330.93%310.89%240.69%1,28136.57%3,502
Dougherty 13,43050.46%12,72647.82%3261.22%1330.50%7042.64%26,615
Douglas 6,80747.81%6,94548.78%3042.14%1821.28%-138-0.97%14,238
Early 2,11057.31%1,53841.77%230.62%110.30%57215.54%3,682
Echols 51565.77%25933.08%81.02%10.13%25632.69%783
Effingham 2,78351.76%2,52847.02%380.71%280.52%2554.74%5,377
Elbert 4,01466.23%1,96732.45%500.82%300.49%2,04733.78%6,061
Emanuel 3,97163.53%2,19935.18%450.72%360.58%1,77228.35%6,251
Evans 1,45656.54%1,09042.33%200.78%90.35%36614.21%2,575
Fannin 2,52643.34%3,19654.83%611.05%460.79%-670-11.49%5,829
Fayette 3,79836.00%6,35160.20%2722.58%1281.21%-2,553-24.20%10,549
Floyd 13,71058.10%9,22039.07%3981.69%2681.14%4,49019.03%23,596
Forsyth 4,32555.91%3,15740.81%1602.07%941.22%1,16815.10%7,736
Franklin 3,52871.13%1,38727.96%300.60%150.30%2,14143.17%4,960
Fulton 118,74861.62%64,90933.68%6,7383.50%2,3281.21%53,83927.94%192,723
Gilmer 2,24649.50%2,17047.83%721.59%491.08%761.67%4,537
Glascock 61453.95%51044.82%70.62%70.62%1049.13%1,138
Glynn 7,54049.69%7,21447.54%2961.95%1230.81%3262.15%15,173
Gordon 5,19960.86%3,10736.37%1411.65%951.11%2,09224.49%8,542
Grady 3,02359.08%2,01839.44%561.09%200.39%1,00519.64%5,117
Greene 2,57171.96%96126.90%290.81%120.34%1,61045.06%3,573
Gwinnett 21,95842.68%27,18552.84%1,4972.91%8121.58%-5,227-10.16%51,452
Habersham 4,39464.80%2,22432.80%1001.47%630.93%2,17032.00%6,781
Hall 12,12459.08%7,76037.81%4632.26%1740.85%4,36421.27%20,521
Hancock 2,20578.50%57320.40%230.82%80.28%1,63258.10%2,809
Haralson 3,60660.50%2,22937.40%711.19%540.91%1,37723.10%5,960
Harris 2,80756.80%2,00140.49%1002.02%340.69%80616.31%4,942
Hart 4,53973.03%1,57725.37%590.95%400.64%2,96247.66%6,215
Heard 1,34859.05%87538.33%351.53%251.10%47320.72%2,283
Henry 5,63550.01%5,32647.27%1631.45%1441.28%3092.74%11,268
Houston 10,91552.74%9,00543.51%5362.59%2391.15%1,9109.23%20,695
Irwin 1,55559.08%1,05640.12%110.42%100.38%49918.96%2,632
Jackson 4,59166.07%2,20931.79%1071.54%420.60%2,38234.28%6,949
Jasper 1,54662.24%87935.39%381.53%210.85%66726.85%2,484
Jeff Davis 2,05962.19%1,19135.97%401.21%210.63%86826.22%3,311
Jefferson 3,30566.39%1,60532.24%440.88%240.48%1,70034.15%4,978
Jenkins 1,63265.46%82433.05%240.96%130.52%80832.41%2,493
Johnson 1,85461.21%1,12337.07%290.96%230.76%73124.14%3,029
Jones 3,23962.05%1,82835.02%1122.15%410.79%1,41127.03%5,220
Lamar 2,45364.08%1,29833.91%421.10%350.91%1,15530.17%3,828
Lanier 1,11669.58%47029.30%90.56%90.56%64640.28%1,604
Laurens 7,86062.76%4,39235.07%1471.17%1240.99%3,46827.69%12,523
Lee 1,67045.62%1,94253.05%260.71%230.63%-272-7.43%3,661
Liberty 3,09966.18%1,50732.18%491.05%280.60%1,59234.00%4,683
Lincoln 1,61766.27%80633.03%100.41%70.29%81133.24%2,440
Long 1,20268.96%51429.49%231.32%40.23%68839.47%1,743
Lowndes 5,98946.38%6,62251.29%2141.66%870.67%-633-4.91%12,912
Lumpkin 1,95163.24%1,02433.19%832.69%270.88%92730.05%3,085
McDuffie 2,66756.95%1,92841.17%591.26%290.62%73915.78%4,683
McIntosh 2,10469.01%87628.73%381.25%311.02%1,22840.28%3,049
Macon 3,02576.02%89422.47%390.98%210.53%2,13153.55%3,979
Madison 2,98055.17%2,33043.14%591.09%320.59%65012.03%5,401
Marion 1,17466.22%56731.98%160.90%160.90%60734.24%1,773
Meriwether 3,87666.77%1,83831.66%591.02%320.55%2,03835.11%5,805
Miller 1,12754.90%90043.84%190.93%70.34%22711.06%2,053
Mitchell 3,56660.89%2,23138.10%400.68%190.32%1,33522.79%5,856
Monroe 2,54265.85%1,24232.18%431.11%330.85%1,30033.67%3,860
Montgomery 1,66362.99%94835.91%230.87%60.23%71527.08%2,640
Morgan 2,27662.00%1,32336.04%571.55%150.41%95325.96%3,671
Murray 3,09465.82%1,53832.72%420.89%270.57%1,55633.10%4,701
Muscogee 23,27258.82%15,20338.42%8112.05%2800.71%8,06920.40%39,566
Newton 5,61161.96%3,20635.40%1501.66%890.98%2,40526.56%9,056
Oconee 2,14149.03%2,06547.29%1062.43%551.26%761.74%4,367
Oglethorpe 1,61156.41%1,18741.56%441.54%140.49%42414.85%2,856
Paulding 4,68660.72%2,84536.87%971.26%891.15%1,84123.85%7,717
Peach 3,41566.05%1,64231.76%681.32%450.87%1,77334.29%5,170
Pickens 2,35857.84%1,61239.54%731.79%340.83%74618.30%4,077
Pierce 1,91864.25%1,02734.41%210.70%190.64%89129.84%2,985
Pike 1,75556.72%1,27141.08%451.45%230.74%48415.64%3,094
Polk 5,42163.31%2,94934.44%1161.35%760.89%2,47228.87%8,562
Pulaski 1,99761.79%1,15335.67%541.67%280.87%84426.12%3,232
Putnam 1,95161.41%1,16636.70%351.10%250.79%78524.71%3,177
Quitman 58970.37%24028.67%20.24%60.72%34941.70%837
Rabun 2,32766.58%1,07030.62%671.92%310.89%1,25735.96%3,495
Randolph 1,86167.85%87932.05%10.04%20.07%98235.80%2,743
Richmond 24,10453.72%19,61943.72%8871.98%2610.58%4,48510.00%44,871
Rockdale 4,39543.66%5,30052.65%2192.18%1531.52%-905-8.99%10,067
Schley 61356.50%45341.75%90.83%100.92%16014.75%1,085
Screven 2,11757.78%1,49040.67%360.98%210.57%62717.11%3,664
Seminole 1,79461.10%1,11738.04%160.54%90.31%67723.06%2,936
Spalding 7,17658.19%4,80939.00%2482.01%980.79%2,36719.19%12,331
Stephens 4,52967.68%2,04530.56%691.03%490.73%2,48437.12%6,692
Stewart 1,44069.00%61129.28%231.10%130.62%82939.72%2,087
Sumter 4,95661.49%2,95736.69%1031.28%440.55%1,99924.80%8,060
Talbot 1,63572.89%57225.50%200.89%160.71%1,06347.39%2,243
Taliaferro 67070.23%27028.30%80.84%60.63%40041.93%954
Tattnall 2,86457.26%2,08241.62%370.74%190.38%78215.64%5,002
Taylor 1,84568.38%81530.21%190.70%190.70%1,03038.17%2,698
Telfair 2,70068.51%1,17329.76%411.04%270.69%1,52738.75%3,941
Terrell 2,01058.77%1,37840.29%210.61%110.32%63218.48%3,420
Thomas 5,69556.05%4,29442.26%1171.15%550.54%1,40113.79%10,161
Tift 4,57256.99%3,28040.89%991.23%710.89%1,29216.10%8,022
Toombs 3,25552.53%2,83545.75%681.10%390.63%4206.78%6,197
Towns 1,51049.27%1,47548.12%571.86%230.75%351.15%3,065
Treutlen 1,30765.22%66833.33%211.05%80.40%63931.89%2,004
Troup 7,71657.46%5,39840.20%1911.42%1240.92%2,31817.26%13,429
Turner 1,99068.13%89830.74%160.55%170.58%1,09237.39%2,921
Twiggs 2,21374.26%74725.07%80.27%120.40%1,46649.19%2,980
Union 1,70051.34%1,54646.69%431.30%220.66%1544.65%3,311
Upson 4,71361.73%2,78836.52%771.01%570.75%1,92525.21%7,635
Walker 6,80948.18%7,08850.16%1711.21%640.45%-279-1.98%14,132
Walton 4,52561.96%2,61835.85%1121.53%480.66%1,90726.11%7,303
Ware 6,30762.22%3,71536.65%770.76%380.37%2,59225.57%10,137
Warren 1,51765.36%77933.56%200.86%50.22%73831.80%2,321
Washington 3,45264.35%1,82233.97%601.12%300.56%1,63030.38%5,364
Wayne 3,84362.42%2,21335.94%520.84%490.80%1,63026.48%6,157
Webster 60864.68%31233.19%80.85%121.28%29631.49%940
Wheeler 1,59973.15%55025.16%281.28%90.41%1,04947.99%2,186
White 2,01761.36%1,17535.75%581.76%371.13%84225.61%3,287
Whitfield 9,69158.95%6,40438.96%2291.39%1150.70%3,28719.99%16,439
Wilcox 1,78067.68%82731.44%130.49%100.38%95336.24%2,630
Wilkes 2,35064.86%1,21233.45%310.86%300.83%1,13831.41%3,623
Wilkinson 2,36566.96%1,11631.60%310.88%200.57%1,24935.36%3,532
Worth 2,56754.68%2,07644.22%350.75%170.36%49110.46%4,695
Totals890,73355.76%654,16840.95%36,0552.26%15,6270.98%236,56514.81%1,597,467

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1980 United States presidential election in South Carolina</span> Election in South Carolina

The 1980 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 4, 1980. All 50 states and The District of Columbia were part of the 1980 United States presidential election. South Carolina voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1976 United States presidential election in Tennessee</span> Election in Tennessee

The 1976 United States presidential election in Tennessee was held on November 2, 1976. The Democratic Party candidate, former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter won the state of Tennessee with 56% of the vote against Republican Party candidate, President Gerald Ford, carrying the state's 10 electoral votes. This was the last time a Democratic presidential candidate won more than 50% of the vote in Tennessee or carried the state by a double-digit margin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1972 United States presidential election in Mississippi</span> Election in Mississippi

The 1972 United States presidential election in Mississippi was held on November 7, 1972. Incumbent President Nixon won the state of Mississippi with 78.20% of the vote. This was the highest percentage Nixon received in any state in the election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1972 United States presidential election in Tennessee</span> Election in Tennessee

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 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1986 United States Senate election in Louisiana</span>

The 1986 United States Senate election in Louisiana was held on November 4, 1986. Democratic nominee John Breaux defeated Republican nominee Henson Moore with 52.82% of the vote.

References

  1. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  2. Moreland, Steed & Baker 1991, p. 23.
  3. Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
  4. Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
  5. "1980 Presidential General Election Results – Georgia". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved May 21, 2015.

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