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1972 United States presidential election in Maine

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1972 United States presidential election in Maine

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November 7, 1972
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NomineeRichard NixonGeorge McGovern
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaSouth Dakota
Running mateSpiro AgnewSargent Shriver
Electoral vote40
Popular vote256,458160,584
Percentage61.46%38.48%

County results
Congressional district results
Municipality results

Nixon

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

McGovern

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%

Tie

  50%


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Richard Nixon
Republican

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The1972 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the1972 United States presidential election which was held throughout all fifty states and theDistrict of Columbia. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Maine was won by the incumbent Republican presidentRichard Nixon by a landslide 23 point margin over his Democratic challenger, SenatorGeorge McGovern ofSouth Dakota. Nixon took 61.46% of the vote, totaling up to 256,458 votes, to McGovern’s 38.48%, and 160,584 votes. In the midst of Nixon’s massive 49-state landslide victory, Maine voted almost exactly as the country did, only voting about 0.7% more Republican than the nation as a whole.

Richard Nixon swept every county in the state except forAndroscoggin, where McGovern won by a mere 103 votes.[1] Androscoggin was the solitary county McGovern won in the Northeast outside ofMassachusetts or in the city limits ofBaltimore,New York,Philadelphia, andWashington.

Nixon's victory was the first of five consecutive Republican victories in the state, as Maine would not vote for a Democratic candidate again untilBill Clinton in1992; it has since become a Democratic-leaning state.

Since 1972 no presidential candidate of either party has surpassed Nixon’s 61.46% of the vote in Maine (the closest beingRonald Reagan’s 60.83% in1984).

This was the first presidential election in which Maine allocated its electoral votes proportionally, giving 2 electoral votes to the overall winner of the state and 1 electoral vote to the winner of each congressional district.

Results

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1972 United States presidential election in Maine[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRichard Nixon (incumbent)256,45861.46%4
DemocraticGeorge McGovern160,58438.48%0
American IndependentJohn G. Schmitz (write-in)1170.03%0
Peace and FreedomBenjamin Spock (write-in)30.00%0
Socialist WorkersLinda Jenness (write-in)20.00%0
CommunistGus Hall (write-in)20.00%0
LibertarianJohn Hospers (write-in)10.00%0
Write-insScattered (Otherwrite-ins)1040.02%0
Totals417,271100.00%4
Voter turnout60%/68%

By congressional district

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Nixon won both congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.

DistrictNixonMcGovernRepresentative
1st61.42%38.58%Peter Kyros
2nd61.58%38.42%William Hathaway (92nd Congress)
William Cohen (93rd Congress)

Results by county

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CountyRichard Nixon
Republican
George McGovern
Democratic
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Androscoggin19,40649.86%19,50950.12%90.02%-103-0.26%38,924
Aroostook19,05162.37%11,47437.56%220.07%7,57724.81%30,547
Cumberland51,26860.59%33,32639.38%230.03%17,94221.21%84,617
Franklin5,95866.50%2,98833.35%140.16%2,97033.15%8,960
Hancock11,88973.90%4,19126.05%70.04%7,69847.85%16,087
Kennebec24,61759.99%16,37939.91%390.10%8,23820.08%41,035
Knox8,47870.19%3,60129.81%4,87740.38%12,079
Lincoln7,58072.28%2,90327.68%40.04%4,67744.60%10,487
Oxford12,11464.36%6,66135.39%480.26%5,45328.97%18,823
Penobscot30,18661.92%18,55238.06%110.02%11,63423.86%48,749
Piscataquis4,61764.70%2,51835.29%10.01%2,09929.41%7,136
Sagadahoc6,46365.35%3,41434.52%130.13%3,04930.83%9,890
Somerset10,07962.97%5,92136.99%50.03%4,15825.98%16,005
Waldo6,48068.78%2,94131.21%10.01%3,53937.57%9,422
Washington7,82067.57%3,74232.33%120.10%4,07835.24%11,574
York30,45257.53%22,46442.44%200.04%7,98815.09%52,936
Totals256,45861.46%160,58438.48%2290.05%95,87422.98%417,271

See also

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References

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  1. ^"1972 Presidential General Election Results - Maine".Archived from the original on July 1, 2015. RetrievedOctober 2, 2015.
  2. ^"1972 Presidential General Election Results - Maine". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas.Archived from the original on February 15, 2016. RetrievedAugust 25, 2008.
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