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Election day: November 3: Incumbent president: Richard Nixon (Republican) Next Congress: 92nd: Senate elections; Overall control: Democratic hold: Seats contested: 35 of 100 seats (33 seats of Class 1 + 2 special elections) Net seat change: Republican +2: 1970 Senate election results
- November 3
- Richard Nixon (Republican)
- Democratic hold
- 92nd
Jan 19, 2021 · - #1. Jimmy Carter (Democrat): 50.1% of votes (297/538 electoral votes) - #2. Gerald Ford (Republican): 48.0% - States with smallest margin of victory: Oregon (+0.2% Gerald Ford), Ohio (+0.2% Jimmy Carter), Maine (+0.8% Gerald Ford) 1980. California. - #1. Ronald Reagan (Republican): 52.7% of votes (16.8% margin of victory) - #2.
In 1972, California reached 45 electoral votes, passing New York for most in the country. The state lost an electoral vote for the first time after the 2020 Census, but with 54 it will still have more than 10% of the 538 total.
District1986198819901DDR2RRR3DDD4DDD1976 United States presidential election in California. ← 1972. November 2, 1976. 1980 →. Turnout. 81.53% (of registered voters) 0.60 pp. 57.32% (of eligible voters) 7.20 pp [1] Nominee.
Picking the Winner* 68.8% (Correct in 11 of 16 elections since 1960) Electoral Power. DECLINING. (Influenced by U.S. Census data) Democrat Victories. 9. (56.3%) (D) Average Result. 64.3% (Last Three Elections) (D) Strength Trending** UP. (Last Three Elections) (D) Votes Net Gain. 945,259. (Avg Last 3 Elections) Republican Victories. 7. (43.8%)
Through 2020, there have been 59 presidential elections. This page links to the results of those historical elections, including a larger map, results and synopsis of the race. An interactive version of each map is also available, letting you change history.