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The electoral college vote was a landslide, with 489 votes (representing 44 states) for Reagan and 49 for Carter (representing six states and Washington, D.C.). Republicans also gained control of the Senate for the first time since 1954.
Electoral vote: Ronald Reagan (R) 489: Jimmy Carter (D) 49: 1980 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Reagan, blue denotes states won by Carter. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate. Senate elections; Overall control: Republican gain: Seats contested: 34 of 100 seats: Net seat change: Republican +12: ...
This is the electoral history of Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter served as the 39th president of the United States (1977–1981) and the 76th governor of Georgia (1971–1975). Georgia 14th State Senate District Democratic Primary, 1962
1980 presidential election: Reagan won the presidency with 489 electoral votes to Carter's 49. Carter's only term as president ended on Jan. 20, 1981. Carter's only term as president ended on Jan ...
Carter debated with Ford three times from September 23 – October 22, 1976, after the debate, he then won the U.S. presidential election on November 2, 1976, with 297 electoral votes and 50.1% popular votes, was one of the elections with the most disparate vote rates.
Washington, D.C. was won by incumbent President Jimmy Carter (D) by a 61-point landslide. [1] Carter's 74.9% of the vote represents the lowest vote won by a Democrat in the District of Columbia, while also being the sole presidential election when the Democratic candidate (albeit very narrowly) did not earn at least 75% of the district's vote.
The 1980 United States presidential election in California took place on November 4, 1980, as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. State voters chose 45 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
As of the 2020 presidential election, Reagan's 1980 effort remains the last Republican win in Jefferson County and was the last in Cowlitz County until 2016. [ 1 ] Third-party candidate John B. Anderson did well in Western Washington , gaining many voters from disaffected major-party supporters and exceeding 14 percent of the vote in Kitsap and ...