1976 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 1976 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 2, 1976 as part of the 1976 United States presidential election. Jimmy Carter won the state of Wisconsin with 49.50% of the vote[1] giving him 11 electoral votes. Wisconsin was the tipping-point state of the election.

1976 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

November 2, 1976
 
Nominee Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Georgia Michigan
Running mate Walter Mondale Bob Dole
Electoral vote 11 0
Popular vote 1,040,232 1,004,987
Percentage 49.50% 47.83%

County Results

President before election

Gerald Ford
Republican

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

Primaries

Democratic primaries

Republican primaries

Results

1976 United States presidential election in Wisconsin[2]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Jimmy Carter 1,040,232 49.50% 11
Republican Gerald Ford 1,004,987 47.83% 0
Independent Eugene McCarthy 34,943 1.66% 0
American Independent Lester Maddox 29,135 1.28% 0
American John Rarick 8,552 0.41% 0
Socialist Frank Zeidler 4,298 0.20% 0
Libertarian Ed Clark 29,135 1.28% 0
Totals 2,101,336 100.0% 11
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References

  1. "1976 Presidential General Election Results in Wisconsin".
  2. "1976 Presidential General Electionyear=1976&fips=55&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0". Missing or empty |url= (help)


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