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  1. The 1976 United States presidential election was the 48th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1976. Democrat Jimmy Carter, former Governor of Georgia, defeated incumbent Republican president Gerald Ford in a narrow victory.

  2. The 1976 United States elections were held on November 2, and elected the members of the 95th United States Congress. The Democratic Party won the presidential election and retained control of Congress.

  3. The United States presidential election of 1976 followed the resignation of President Richard Nixon in the wake of the Watergate scandal. It pitted incumbent President Gerald Ford, the Republican candidate, against the relatively unknown former governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter, the Democratic candidate. Ford was saddled with a slow economy and ...

  4. May 31, 2024 · United States presidential election of 1976 was an election held on November 2, 1976, in which Democrat Jimmy Carter defeated Republican Pres. Gerald R. Ford.

  5. United States presidential election of 1976 - Ford, Carter, Issues: The harmony that prevailed at the Democratic convention had its effect on popular opinion. By the time the convention adjourned, Carter had a massive lead of more than 30 percentage points over Ford in the Gallup and Harris polls.

  6. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Democratic: Jimmy Carter: Walter Mondale: 297: 55.2%: 40,830,763: 50.1% Republican

  7. Only 54 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in 1976, the lowest turnout since World War II. Carter won the 1976 presidential election by a narrow margin of 57 Electoral College votes with 297 to Ford's 240.

  8. 1976 Presidential General Election Results. National JavaCompare! In Washington, One Ford Elector cast his vote for Ronald Reagan (President) and Robert Dole (Vice President). Electoral Vote Map Note: there is no implied geographical significance as to the location of the shaded areas for Washington's split electoral votes.

  9. Feb 24, 2024 · BRADFORD: In the 1976 presidential race, the New Right aligned behind one candidate who shared its goals and values. He could help them win control of the Republican Party - Ronald Reagan.

  10. Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy for President of the United States on November 20, 1975. He won primaries in several states, but eventually lost the nomination to incumbent president Gerald Ford at the 1976 Republican National Convention .

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