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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.
83% of white voters supported Nixon while 14% supported McGovern.[3][4]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Richard Nixon (inc.) | 728,701 | 72.43% | +58.44% | |
Democratic | George McGovern | 219,108 | 21.73% | +21.73% | |
National Democratic (Ala.) | George McGovern | 36,560 | 3.62% | -15.10% | |
American Independent | John G. Schmitz | 11,355 | 1.13% | -65.87% | |
Prohibition | E. Harold Munn | 7,872 | 0.79% | +0.43% | |
Total votes | 1,006,093 | 100% |
Results by presidential elector
Result by county
County | Richard Milhous Nixon Republican |
George Stanley McGovern[lower-alpha 1] Democratic/ National Democratic |
Various candidates Other parties |
Margin | Total votes cast | ||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Autauga | 5,367 | 75.17% | 1,593 | 22.31% | 180 | 2.52% | 3,774 | 52.86% | 7,140 |
Baldwin | 15,104 | 82.20% | 2,923 | 15.91% | 348 | 1.89% | 12,181 | 66.29% | 18,375 |
Barbour | 4,985 | 70.92% | 1,846 | 26.26% | 198 | 2.82% | 3,139 | 44.66% | 7,029 |
Bibb | 3,332 | 78.44% | 837 | 19.70% | 79 | 1.86% | 2,495 | 58.73% | 4,248 |
Blount | 6,486 | 79.36% | 1,582 | 19.36% | 105 | 1.28% | 4,904 | 60.00% | 8,173 |
Bullock | 2,178 | 47.44% | 2,321 | 50.56% | 92 | 2.00% | -143 | -3.11% | 4,591 |
Butler | 4,685 | 76.45% | 1,401 | 22.86% | 42 | 0.69% | 3,284 | 53.59% | 6,128 |
Calhoun | 20,364 | 76.93% | 5,832 | 22.03% | 275 | 1.04% | 14,532 | 54.90% | 26,471 |
Chambers | 8,716 | 79.21% | 2,076 | 18.87% | 211 | 1.92% | 6,640 | 60.35% | 11,003 |
Cherokee | 3,179 | 71.89% | 1,182 | 26.73% | 61 | 1.38% | 1,997 | 45.16% | 4,422 |
Chilton | 7,349 | 82.88% | 1,356 | 15.29% | 162 | 1.83% | 5,993 | 67.59% | 8,867 |
Choctaw | 3,055 | 60.74% | 1,934 | 38.45% | 41 | 0.82% | 1,121 | 22.29% | 5,030 |
Clarke | 5,256 | 70.89% | 2,031 | 27.39% | 127 | 1.71% | 3,225 | 43.50% | 7,414 |
Clay | 3,948 | 88.24% | 507 | 11.33% | 19 | 0.42% | 3,441 | 76.91% | 4,474 |
Cleburne | 3,420 | 85.20% | 581 | 14.47% | 13 | 0.32% | 2,839 | 70.73% | 4,014 |
Coffee | 9,076 | 80.06% | 2,160 | 19.05% | 100 | 0.88% | 6,916 | 61.01% | 11,336 |
Colbert | 11,215 | 67.71% | 4,811 | 29.04% | 538 | 3.25% | 6,404 | 38.66% | 16,564 |
Conecuh | 3,214 | 74.81% | 1,042 | 24.26% | 40 | 0.93% | 2,172 | 50.56% | 4,296 |
Coosa | 2,672 | 77.20% | 773 | 22.33% | 16 | 0.46% | 1,899 | 54.87% | 3,461 |
Covington | 9,278 | 85.27% | 1,547 | 14.22% | 56 | 0.51% | 7,731 | 71.05% | 10,881 |
Crenshaw | 3,129 | 72.87% | 1,085 | 25.27% | 80 | 1.86% | 2,044 | 47.60% | 4,294 |
Cullman | 14,390 | 79.54% | 3,571 | 19.74% | 130 | 0.72% | 10,819 | 59.80% | 18,091 |
Dale | 8,346 | 83.14% | 1,594 | 15.88% | 98 | 0.98% | 6,752 | 67.26% | 10,038 |
Dallas | 8,644 | 60.53% | 5,427 | 38.00% | 209 | 1.46% | 3,217 | 22.53% | 14,280 |
DeKalb | 9,434 | 71.27% | 3,759 | 28.40% | 44 | 0.33% | 5,675 | 42.87% | 13,237 |
Elmore | 8,461 | 79.90% | 1,891 | 17.86% | 238 | 2.25% | 6,570 | 62.04% | 10,590 |
Escambia | 7,883 | 82.19% | 1,598 | 16.66% | 110 | 1.15% | 6,285 | 65.53% | 9,591 |
Etowah | 20,851 | 72.95% | 7,372 | 25.79% | 358 | 1.25% | 13,479 | 47.16% | 28,581 |
Fayette | 4,240 | 83.53% | 836 | 16.47% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,404 | 67.06% | 5,076 |
Franklin | 5,877 | 75.23% | 1,840 | 23.55% | 95 | 1.22% | 4,037 | 51.68% | 7,812 |
Geneva | 5,851 | 84.33% | 1,049 | 15.12% | 38 | 0.55% | 4,802 | 69.21% | 6,938 |
Greene | 1,404 | 29.65% | 3,235 | 68.32% | 96 | 2.03% | -1,831 | -38.67% | 4,735 |
Hale | 2,859 | 59.22% | 1,779 | 36.85% | 190 | 3.94% | 1,080 | 22.37% | 4,828 |
Henry | 3,414 | 79.56% | 853 | 19.88% | 24 | 0.56% | 2,561 | 59.68% | 4,291 |
Houston | 12,622 | 83.46% | 2,358 | 15.59% | 144 | 0.95% | 10,264 | 67.87% | 15,124 |
Jackson | 6,202 | 65.91% | 2,985 | 31.72% | 223 | 2.37% | 3,217 | 34.19% | 9,410 |
Jefferson | 135,095 | 68.05% | 57,288 | 28.86% | 6,145 | 3.10% | 77,807 | 39.19% | 198,528 |
Lamar | 3,283 | 80.56% | 766 | 18.80% | 26 | 0.64% | 2,517 | 61.77% | 4,075 |
Lauderdale | 14,410 | 71.66% | 5,112 | 25.42% | 586 | 2.91% | 9,298 | 46.24% | 20,108 |
Lawrence | 4,433 | 75.61% | 1,416 | 24.15% | 14 | 0.24% | 3,017 | 51.46% | 5,863 |
Lee | 11,571 | 74.94% | 3,622 | 23.46% | 248 | 1.61% | 7,949 | 51.48% | 15,441 |
Limestone | 6,188 | 73.21% | 2,079 | 24.60% | 185 | 2.19% | 4,109 | 48.62% | 8,452 |
Lowndes | 1,990 | 42.69% | 2,559 | 54.90% | 112 | 2.40% | -569 | -12.21% | 4,661 |
Macon | 1,931 | 33.04% | 3,636 | 62.21% | 278 | 4.76% | -1,705 | -29.17% | 5,845 |
Madison | 38,899 | 73.42% | 13,108 | 24.74% | 977 | 1.84% | 25,791 | 48.68% | 52,984 |
Marengo | 5,156 | 65.05% | 2,645 | 33.37% | 125 | 1.58% | 2,511 | 31.68% | 7,926 |
Marion | 5,927 | 85.38% | 986 | 14.20% | 29 | 0.42% | 4,941 | 71.18% | 6,942 |
Marshall | 12,090 | 74.45% | 3,894 | 23.98% | 254 | 1.56% | 8,196 | 50.47% | 16,238 |
Mobile | 62,639 | 73.15% | 20,694 | 24.17% | 2,301 | 2.69% | 41,945 | 48.98% | 85,634 |
Monroe | 5,155 | 74.82% | 1,636 | 23.74% | 99 | 1.44% | 3,519 | 51.07% | 6,890 |
Montgomery | 35,353 | 71.86% | 12,723 | 25.86% | 1,121 | 2.28% | 22,630 | 46.00% | 49,197 |
Morgan | 18,100 | 76.85% | 5,004 | 21.25% | 449 | 1.91% | 13,096 | 55.60% | 23,553 |
Perry | 2,800 | 49.13% | 2,718 | 47.69% | 181 | 3.18% | 82 | 1.44% | 5,699 |
Pickens | 4,071 | 67.33% | 1,933 | 31.97% | 42 | 0.69% | 2,138 | 35.36% | 6,046 |
Pike | 5,690 | 76.66% | 1,624 | 21.88% | 108 | 1.46% | 4,066 | 54.78% | 7,422 |
Randolph | 4,427 | 75.14% | 1,330 | 22.57% | 135 | 2.29% | 3,097 | 52.56% | 5,892 |
Russell | 6,034 | 66.73% | 2,644 | 29.24% | 365 | 4.04% | 3,390 | 37.49% | 9,043 |
St. Clair | 6,952 | 79.82% | 1,538 | 17.66% | 220 | 2.53% | 5,414 | 62.16% | 8,710 |
Shelby | 9,390 | 81.24% | 1,859 | 16.08% | 309 | 2.67% | 7,531 | 65.16% | 11,558 |
Sumter | 2,686 | 49.19% | 2,737 | 50.12% | 38 | 0.70% | -51 | -0.93% | 5,461 |
Talladega | 12,763 | 73.12% | 4,567 | 26.16% | 125 | 0.72% | 8,196 | 46.96% | 17,455 |
Tallapoosa | 8,535 | 78.71% | 2,113 | 19.49% | 195 | 1.80% | 6,422 | 59.23% | 10,843 |
Tuscaloosa | 21,172 | 70.15% | 8,272 | 27.41% | 735 | 2.44% | 12,900 | 42.74% | 30,179 |
Walker | 14,581 | 78.79% | 3,724 | 20.12% | 202 | 1.09% | 10,857 | 58.66% | 18,507 |
Washington | 3,282 | 74.73% | 1,096 | 24.95% | 14 | 0.32% | 2,186 | 49.77% | 4,392 |
Wilcox | 2,641 | 44.42% | 3,254 | 54.74% | 50 | 0.84% | -613 | -10.31% | 5,945 |
Winston | 4,971 | 86.14% | 779 | 13.50% | 21 | 0.36% | 4,192 | 72.64% | 5,771 |
Totals | 728,701 | 72.43% | 256,923 | 25.54% | 20,469 | 2.03% | 471,778 | 46.89% | 1,006,093 |
See also
Notes
- 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.
References
- ↑ Our Campaigns; AL US President 1972
- ↑ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century'; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016.
- ↑ Black & Black 1992, p. 295.
- ↑ Black & Black 1992, p. 335.
- ↑ Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; 1972 Presidential General Election Results – Alabama
- ↑ Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1975. Montgomery, Alabama: Skinner Printing Company. pp. 243–257.
- ↑ Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas; 1972 Presidential General Election Results – Alabama
Works cited
- Black, Earl; Black, Merle (1992). The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674941306.
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