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Electoral history of Jimmy Carter
Georgia gubernatorial election, 1970[4]
• Jimmy Carter (D) - 620,419 (59.28%)
• Hal Suit (R) - 424,983 (40.60%)
• Write-ins - 1,261 (0.12%)
1972 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential
tally)[5]
• Thomas Eagleton - 1,742 (59.07%)
• Frances Farenthold - 405 (13.73%)
• Mike Gravel - 226 (7.66%)
• Endicott Peabody - 108 (3.66%)
• Clay Smothers - 74 (2.51%)
• Birch Bayh - 62 (2.10%)
• Peter Rodino - 57 (1.93%)
• Jimmy Carter - 30 (1.02%)
• Shirley Chisholm - 20 (0.68%)
• Moon Landrieu - 19 (0.64%)
• Edward T. Breathitt - 18 (0.61%)
• Ted Kennedy - 15 (0.51%)
• Fred R. Harris - 14 (0.48%)
• Richard G. Hatcher - 11 (0.37%)
• Harold E. Hughes - 10 (0.34%)
• Joseph M. Montoya - 9 (0.31%)
• William L. Guy - 8 (0.27%)
• Adlai Stevenson III - 8 (0.27%)
• Robert Bergland - 5 (0.17%)
• Hodding Carter - 5 (0.17%)
• Cesar Chavez - 5 (0.17%)
President Carter, 1977 • Wilbur Mills - 5 (0.17%)
• Wendell Anderson - 4 (0.14%)
Carter,
Electoral history of Jimmy Carter 39th President of • Stanley Arnold - 4 (0.14%)
the United States and 76th Governor of Georgia. • Ron Dellums - 4 (0.14%)
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1966[1] • John J. Houlihan - 4 (0.14%)
• Ellis Arnall - 231,480 (29.38%) • Roberto A. Mondragon - 4 (0.14%)
• Lester Maddox - 185,672 (23.56%) • Reubin O’Donovan Askew - 3 (0.10%)
• Jimmy Carter - 164,562 (20.89%) • Herman Badillo - 3 (0.10%)
• James H. Gray - 152,973 (19.41%) • Eugene McCarthy - 3 (0.10%)
• Garland T. Byrd - 39,994 (5.08%) • Claiborne Pell - 3 (0.10%)
• Hoke O’Kelley - 13,271 (1.68%) • Terry Sanford - 3 (0.10%)
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1970[2] • Ramsey Clark - 2 (0.07%)
• Jimmy Carter - 388,280 (48.62%) • Richard J. Daley - 2 (0.07%)
• Carl E. Sanders - 301,659 (37.77%) • John DeCarlo - 2 (0.07%)
• Chevene King - 70,424 (8.82%) • Ernest Gruening - 2 (0.07%)
• J. B. Stoner - 17,663 (2.21%) • Roger Mudd - 2 (0.07%)
• McKee Hargett - 9,440 (1.18%) • Edmund Muskie - 2 (0.07%)
• Thomas J. Irvin - 4,184 (0.52%) • Claude Pepper - 2 (0.07%)
• Adam B. Matthews - 3,332 (0.42%) • Abraham Ribicoff - 2 (0.07%)
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary runoff, • Pat Taylor - 2 (0.07%)
1970[3] • Leonard F. Wodcoock - 2 (0.07%)
• Jimmy Carter - 506,462 (59.42%) • Bruno Agnoli - 2 (0.07%)
• Carl E. Sanders - 345,906 (40.58%) • Ernest Albright - 1 (0.03%)
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• William A. Barrett - 1 (0.03%) • George Wallace - 57 (1.90%)
• Daniel Berrigan - 1 (0.03%) • Ellen McCormack - 22 (0.73%)
• Phillip Berrigan - 1 (0.03%) • Frank Church - 19 (0.63%)
• Julian Bond - 1 (0.03%) • Hubert Humphrey - 10 (0.33%)
• Hargrove Bowles - 1 (0.03%) • Henry M. Jackson - 10 (0.33%)
• Archibald Burton - 1 (0.03%) • Fred R. Harris - 9 (0.30%)
• Phillip Burton - 1 (0.03%) • Milton Shapp - 2 (0.07%)
• William Chappell - 1 (0.03%) • Robert Byrd, Cesar Chavez, Leon Jaworski, Barbara
• Lawton Chiles - 1 (0.03%) Jordan, Ted Kennedy, Jennings Randolph, Fred
• Frank Church - 1 (0.03%) Stover - each 1 vote (0.03%)
• Robert Drinan - 1 (0.03%) United States presidential election, 1976
• Nick Galifianakis - 1 (0.03%) • Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (D) - 40,831,881
• John Goodrich - 1 (0.03%) (50.1%) and 297 electoral votes (23 states and D.C.
• Michael Griffin - 1 (0.03%) carried)
• Martha Griffiths - 1 (0.03%) • Gerald Ford/Bob Dole (R) - 39,148,634 (48.0%) and
• Charles Hamilton - 1 (0.03%) 240 electoral votes (27 states carried)
• Patricia Harris - 1 (0.03%) • Ronald Reagan/Bob Dole (R) - 1 electoral vote
• Jim Hunt - 1 (0.03%) (faithless elector)
• Daniel Inouye - 1 (0.03%) • Eugene McCarthy (Independent) - 740,460 (0.9%)
• Henry M. Jackson - 1 (0.03%) • Roger MacBride/David Bergland (Libertarian) -
• Robery Kariss - 1 (0.03%) 172,553 (0.2%)
• Allard K. Lowenstein - 1 (0.03%) • Lester Maddox/William Dyke (American
• Mao Zedong - 1 (0.03%) Independent) - 170,274 (0.2%)
• Eleanor McGovern - 1 (0.03%) • Thomas J. Anderson/Rufus Shackelford (American) -
• Martha Mitchell - 1 (0.03%) 158,271 (0.2%)
• Ralph Nader - 1 (0.03%) • Peter Camejo/Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers) -
• George Norcross - 1 (0.03%) 90,986 (0.1%)
• Jerry Rubin - 1 (0.03%) 1980 Democratic presidential primaries[8]
• Fred Seaman - 1 (0.03%) • Jimmy Carter (inc.) - 10,043,016 (51.13%)
• Joe Smith - 1 (0.03%) • Ted Kennedy - 7,381,693 (37.58%)
• Benjamin Spock - 1 (0.03%) • Unpledged - 1,288,423 (6.56%)
• Patrick Tavolacci - 1 (0.03%) • Jerry Brown - 575,296 (2.93%)
• George Wallace - 1 (0.03%) • Lyndon LaRouche - 177,784 (0.91%)
1976 Democratic presidential primaries[6] • Cliff Finch - 48,032 (0.25%)
• Jimmy Carter - 6,235,609 (39.27%) 1980 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tal-
• Jerry Brown - 2,449,374 (15.43%) ly)[9]
• George Wallace - 1,955,388 (12.31%) • Jimmy Carter (inc.) - 2,123 (64.04%)
• Mo Udall - 1,611,754 (10.15%) • Ted Kennedy - 1,151 (34.72%)
• Henry M. Jackson - 1,134,375 (7.14%) • William Proxime - 10 (0.30%)
• Frank Church - 830,818 (5.23%) • Koryne Kaneski Horbal - 5 (0.15%)
• Robert Byrd - 340,309 (2.14%) • Scott M. Matheson, Sr. - 5 (0.15%)
• Sargent Shriver - 304,399 (1.92%) • Ron Dellums - 3 (0.09%)
• Unpledged - 283,437 (1.79%) • Robert Byrd - 2 (0.06%)
• Ellen McCormack - 238,027 (1.50%) • John Culver - 2 (0.06%)
• Fred R. Harris - 234,568 (1.48%) • Kent Hance - 2 (0.06%)
• Milton Shapp - 88,254 (0.56%) • Jennings Randolph - 2 (0.06%)
• Birch Bayh - 86,438 (0.54%) • Warren Spannaus - 2 (0.06%)
• Hubert Humphrey - 61,992 (0.39%) • Alice Tripp - 2 (0.06%)
• Ted Kennedy - 19,805 (0.13%) • Jerry Brown - 1 (0.03%)
• Lloyd Bentsen - 4,046 (0.03%) • Dale Bumpers - 1 (0.03%)
• Terry Sanford - 404 (0.00%) • Hugh L. Carey - 1 (0.03%)
1976 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tal- • Walter Mondale - 1 (0.03%)
ly)[7] • Edmund Muskie - 1 (0.03%)
• Jimmy Carter - 2,239 (74.48%) • Thomas J. Steed - 1 (0.03%)
• Mo Udall - 330 (10.98%) New York Liberal Party presidential convention, 1980 [10]
• Jerry Brown - 301 (10.01%) • John B. Anderson - 85,590 (87.67%)
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• Jimmy Carter - 9,896 (10.14%)
• Abstaining - 2,142 (2.19%)
References
United States presidential election, 1980 [1] Our Campaigns - GA Governor - D Primary Race -
• Ronald Reagan/George H. W. Bush (R) - 43,903,230 Sep 14, 1966
(50.7%) and 486 electoral votes (44 states carried) [2] Our Campaigns - GA Governor - D Primary Race -
• Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (D) (inc.) - 35,480,115 Sep 09, 1970
(41.0%) and 49 electoral votes (6 states and D.C. [3] Our Campaigns - GA Governor - D Runoff Race - Sep
carried) 23, 1970
• John B. Anderson/Patrick Joseph Lucey [4] Our Campaigns - GA Governor Race - Nov 03, 1970
(Independent) - 5,719,850 (6.6%) [5] Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention
• Ed Clark/David H. Koch (Libertarian) - 921,128 (1.1%) Race - Jul 10, 1972
• Barry Commoner/LaDonna Harris (Citizens) - [6] Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race -
233,052 (0.3%) Feb 01, 1976
• Others - 252,303 (0.3%) [7] Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race
- Jul 12, 1976
[8] Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race -
See also Feb 26, 1980
• Electoral history of Richard Nixon [9] Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race
• Electoral history of Ronald Reagan - Aug 11, 1980
• Electoral history of George H. W. Bush [10] Our Campaigns - NY US President - L Convention
• Electoral history of Bill Clinton Race - Sep 13, 1980
• Electoral history of Al Gore
• Electoral history of George W. Bush
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