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1976 United States presidential election in Utah

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1976United States presidential election in Utah

← 1972November 2, 19761980 →
 
NomineeGerald FordJimmy Carter
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateMichiganGeorgia
Running mateBob DoleWalter Mondale
Electoral vote40
Popular vote337,908182,110
Percentage62.44%33.65%

County Results

Ford

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Carter

  40–50%
  50–60%


President before election

Gerald Ford
Republican

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

Elections in Utah
Ballot measures

The1976 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 2, 1976. All 50 states andthe District of Columbia, were part of the1976 United States presidential election. State voters chose four electors to theElectoral College, which selected thepresident andvice president of the United States.

Utah was won by incumbentRepublican PresidentGerald Ford over theDemocratic nominee,Jimmy Carter. Ford took 62.44% of the vote in the state, while Carter took 33.65%, making Utah around 31% more Republican than the nation in the 1976 election.[1]

Utah was Ford's strongest state in the nation in terms of percentage of the vote, although unlike inVermont, Ford didn't win every county in Utah. For a presidential candidate who lost the election nationwide, Ford won a record 27 states, a record which stands to this day, but Utah was the only state where Ford broke 60% of the vote statewide. Carter won the election nationwide, and despite the election solidifying Utah's place within the core of the Republican heartland (which it retains to this day), 1976 stands as the last occasion where a Democrat has carriedEmery County,[2] where Carter obtained a fifty-four vote plurality win. After Nixon's clean sweep of all twenty-nine counties in1972, Carter would also winCarbon County with 59.39% of the vote, but Ford won absolute majorities in all twenty-seven remaining Utah counties, with his total vote ranging from 50.34% inTooele County to 72.50% inKane County.[3]Ronald Reagan would repeat Nixon's 1972 clean sweep inbothhis elections, and no county in Utah except Carbon and Tooele would ever vote against a Republican until2008.

Results

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1976 United States presidential election in Utah[4]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanGerald Ford (incumbent)337,90862.44%4
DemocraticJimmy Carter182,11033.65%0
American PartyThomas Anderson13,2842.45%0
IndependentEugene McCarthy3,9070.72%0
LibertarianRoger MacBride2,4380.45%0
Citizen's PartyLester Maddox1,1620.21%0
Socialist Workers PartyPeter Camejo2680.05%0
Communist PartyGus Hall1210.02%0
Totals541,198100.0%4

Results by county

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County[5]Gerald Ford
Republican
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
Thomas Anderson
American
Eugene McCarthy
Independent
Roger MacBride
Libertarian
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Beaver1,08852.41%96346.39%100.48%60.29%40.19%50.24%1256.02%2,076
Box Elder9,31969.02%3,35324.84%7295.40%450.33%340.25%210.16%5,96644.18%13,501
Cache16,63671.73%5,43023.41%7523.24%2461.06%670.29%630.27%11,20648.32%23,194
Carbon3,36038.70%5,15759.39%860.99%340.39%330.38%130.15%-1,797-20.69%8,683
Daggett21759.45%13135.89%143.84%30.82%00.00%00.00%8623.56%365
Davis31,21666.28%14,08429.90%1,0522.23%3740.79%2260.48%1450.31%17,13236.38%47,097
Duchesne2,61965.77%1,11027.88%2426.08%80.20%10.03%20.05%1,50937.89%3,982
Emery1,71747.13%1,77148.61%1062.91%270.74%130.36%90.25%-54-1.48%3,643
Garfield1,16365.48%53930.35%512.87%110.62%60.34%60.34%62435.13%1,776
Grand1,78162.38%93132.61%622.17%421.47%260.91%130.46%85029.77%2,855
Iron4,75769.62%1,70024.88%2703.95%550.80%360.53%150.22%3,05744.74%6,833
Juab1,29051.58%1,09143.62%923.68%150.60%90.36%40.16%1997.96%2,501
Kane1,09472.50%33021.87%734.84%80.53%40.27%00.00%76450.63%1,509
Millard2,48462.68%1,22430.89%2185.50%170.43%90.23%110.28%1,26031.79%3,963
Morgan1,35662.95%70132.54%783.62%90.42%30.14%70.32%65530.41%2,154
Piute37755.85%26539.26%243.56%30.44%50.74%10.15%11216.59%675
Rich54167.12%24830.77%131.61%20.25%20.25%00.00%29336.35%806
Salt Lake144,10060.35%86,65936.29%3,7961.59%2,1220.89%1,3210.55%7800.33%57,44124.06%238,777
San Juan1,85657.60%1,18236.69%1434.44%230.71%110.34%70.22%67420.91%3,222
Sanpete3,68362.06%1,92532.43%2754.63%310.52%130.22%80.13%1,75829.63%5,935
Sevier3,68665.24%1,56427.68%3576.32%150.27%200.35%80.14%2,12237.56%5,650
Summit2,31661.55%1,28234.07%772.05%611.62%230.61%40.11%1,03427.48%3,763
Tooele4,65750.34%4,37147.25%1271.37%470.51%270.29%220.24%2863.09%9,251
Uintah4,01769.18%1,34223.11%4046.95%310.53%160.28%70.12%2,67546.07%5,807
Utah49,32869.48%18,32725.82%2,6043.67%2660.37%2390.34%2070.29%31,00143.66%70,993
Wasatch1,94061.59%1,09234.67%732.32%260.83%140.44%50.16%84826.92%3,150
Washington5,94470.64%1,89322.50%4675.55%400.48%360.43%340.40%4,05148.14%8,414
Wayne55559.11%33435.57%343.62%70.75%30.32%60.64%22123.54%939
Weber34,81158.33%23,11138.72%1,0551.77%3290.55%2300.39%1480.25%11,70019.61%59,684
Totals337,90862.44%182,11033.65%13,2842.45%3,9070.72%2,4380.45%1,5510.29%155,79828.79%541,198

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"1976 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. RetrievedMarch 5, 2018.
  2. ^Sullivan, Robert David;‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’;America Magazine inThe National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  3. ^1976 Presidential General Election Data Graphs – Utah by County
  4. ^"1976 Presidential General Election Results – Utah". RetrievedDecember 5, 2016.
  5. ^Our Campaigns;UT US President November 02, 1976
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