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  1. The 1980 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 4, 1980, as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. Voters chose 10 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president .

  2. The 1980 United States presidential election was the 49th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 1980. The Republican nominee, former California governor Ronald Reagan, defeated incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide victory . Carter's unpopularity and poor relations with Democratic leaders encouraged an ...

  3. Election Tools. Atlas Forum Image Code for Maps: County, CD, Pop, Tnd, Swg; Data Sources: Source for Popular Vote data: Maryland State Board of Elections, "For President of the United States," Maryland General Election Returns - November 4, 1980 (Annapolis, 1980) Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau. Results for and Individual County: (m)

    • Election of 1860
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    • Elections from 1788-1789 to 1820
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    The election of 1860 was a complex realigning election in which the breakdown of the previous two-party alignment culminated in four parties each competing for influence in different parts of the country. The result of the election, with the victory of an ardent opponent of slavery, spurred the secession of eleven states and brought about the Ameri...

    The election of 1824 was a complex realigning election following the collapse of the prevailing Democratic-Republican Party, resulting in four different candidates each claiming to carry the banner of the party, and competing for influence in different parts of the country. The election was the only one in history to be decided by the House of Repr...

    In the election of 1820, incumbent President James Monroeran effectively unopposed, winning all 8 of Maryland's electoral votes, and all electoral votes nationwide except one vote in New Hampshire. To the extent that a popular vote was held, it was primarily directed to filling the office of Vice President.

    Willis, John T., Presidential Elections in Maryland, Lomond Publications, Inc. (1984). ISBN 0-912338-45-8.

  4. Dec 16, 2019 · 1980 Electoral College Results. Independent candidate John B. Anderson received 5,719,437 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes. President Ronald Reagan [R] Main Opponent Jimmy Carter [D] Electoral Vote Winner: 489 Main Opponent: 49 Total/Majority: 538/270 Vice President George Bush (489) V.P. Opponent Walter F. Mondale (49) Notes ...

    State
    Electoral Vote Of Each State
    For President ...(ronald Reagan, Of California)
    For President(jimmy Carter, Of Georgia)
    Alabama
    9
    9
    -
    Alaska
    3
    3
    -
    Arizona
    6
    6
    -
    Arkansas
    6
    6
    -
  5. The United States presidential election of 1980 featured a contest between incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter and his Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan, as well as Republican Congressman John B. Anderson, who ran as an independent. Reagan, aided by the Iran hostage crisis and a worsening economy at home, won the election in a landslide.

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  7. The 1980 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 4, 1980, as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. Voters chose 10 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. On election night, several news outlets actually incorrectly called the state for Ronald Reagan. In a similar vein, many of the same ...

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