1972 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia

The United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1972 took place in order to select the District of Columbia's three electoral votes for President of the United States. Democrat George McGovern won the District by an overwhelming margin, receiving nearly 80% of the vote.[1] Along with Massachusetts, the District of Columbia was the only place in the U.S. that voted for George McGovern in the general election. This is the only time that a Republican received more than 20% of the vote and the only time that the Democratic victory margin was less than 60%.

1972 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia

November 7, 1972
 
Nominee George McGovern Richard Nixon
Party Democratic Republican
Home state South Dakota California
Running mate Sargent Shriver Spiro Agnew
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 127,627 35,226
Percentage 78.10% 21.56%

President before election

Richard Nixon
Republican

Elected President

Richard Nixon
Republican

See also

References

  1. "1972 Presidential General Election Results - District of Columbia". U.S. Election Atlas. David Leip. Retrieved 2016-11-16.


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