1976 United States presidential election in South Carolina
1976 United States presidential election in South Carolina
County Results
Carter
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
Ford
50-60%
The 1976 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 2, 1976. All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1976 United States presidential election . South Carolina voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president . Despite fluctuating polls, Carter would carry South Carolina by a margin of 13.04 points over Ford.[ 1]
Ford managed to carry just three of South Carolina's counties, whereas Richard Nixon had carried all 46 counties four years earlier. As of the 2020 presidential election [update] , this is the last time that the Democratic nominee carried South Carolina, the last time a Democrat won Horry County , Spartanburg County , Berkeley County , Beaufort County , Dorchester County , Florence County , Pickens County , Kershaw County , and Newberry County ,[ 2] and the last time a Democrat swept every congressional district in the state.
Campaign
Both major party nominees, Democrat former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter , with running mate Walter Mondale , and Republican President Gerald Ford with running mate Senator Bob Dole, campaigned in the state during the fall campaign. Ford did not target the state in late September at the beginning of his re-election campaign,[ 3] but did visit Columbia in late October as polling day approached, when he was joined by Carter two days subsequently.[ 4] After Ford’s visit, it was said he was not a factor in South Carolina and that the election hinged on approval or disapproval of Carter.[ 5] Carter himself campaigned more extensively with his eldest son Jack working in the Sixth Congressional District , and other members of his “Peanut Brigade” touring most major population centers.[ 6]
55% of white voters supported Ford while 44% supported Carter.
Predictions
Results
Results by county
County[ 16]
Jimmy Carter Democratic
Gerald Ford Republican
Thomas Anderson Independent
Lester Maddox American
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Abbeville
4,700
72.06%
1,791
27.46%
19
0.29%
12
0.18%
2,909
44.60%
6,522
Aiken
14,927
47.88%
16,011
51.36%
80
0.26%
155
0.50%
-1,084
-3.48%
31,173
Allendale
2,634
71.02%
1,064
28.69%
4
0.11%
7
0.19%
1,570
42.33%
3,709
Anderson
19,002
66.32%
9,496
33.14%
96
0.34%
60
0.21%
9,506
33.18%
28,654
Bamberg
3,330
63.84%
1,849
35.45%
19
0.36%
18
0.35%
1,481
28.39%
5,216
Barnwell
4,083
61.38%
2,569
38.62%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
1,514
22.76%
6,652
Beaufort
6,049
50.29%
5,935
49.34%
25
0.21%
20
0.17%
114
0.95%
12,029
Berkeley
9,741
58.05%
6,981
41.60%
27
0.16%
32
0.19%
2,760
16.45%
16,781
Calhoun
2,055
59.29%
1,382
39.87%
22
0.63%
7
0.20%
673
19.42%
3,466
Charleston
34,328
49.64%
34,010
49.18%
445
0.64%
372
0.54%
318
0.46%
69,155
Cherokee
7,765
66.19%
3,931
33.51%
17
0.14%
19
0.16%
3,834
32.68%
11,732
Chester
5,200
63.32%
2,982
36.31%
18
0.22%
12
0.15%
2,218
27.01%
8,212
Chesterfield
7,687
75.04%
2,537
24.77%
11
0.11%
9
0.09%
5,150
50.27%
10,244
Clarendon
5,489
64.13%
3,040
35.52%
14
0.16%
16
0.19%
2,449
28.61%
8,559
Colleton
5,134
60.24%
3,324
39.00%
34
0.40%
30
0.35%
1,810
21.24%
8,522
Darlington
10,165
60.16%
6,678
39.52%
26
0.15%
28
0.17%
3,487
20.64%
16,897
Dillon
5,089
66.62%
2,527
33.08%
10
0.13%
13
0.17%
2,562
33.54%
7,639
Dorchester
8,046
54.44%
6,695
45.30%
19
0.13%
19
0.13%
1,351
9.14%
14,779
Edgefield
3,216
62.60%
1,879
36.58%
17
0.33%
25
0.49%
1,337
26.02%
5,137
Fairfield
4,153
69.36%
1,817
30.34%
11
0.18%
7
0.12%
2,336
39.02%
5,988
Florence
16,294
54.49%
13,539
45.27%
27
0.09%
44
0.15%
2,755
9.22%
29,904
Georgetown
7,169
63.54%
4,058
35.97%
34
0.30%
22
0.19%
3,111
27.57%
11,283
Greenville
35,943
47.31%
39,099
51.46%
796
1.05%
143
0.19%
-3,156
-4.15%
75,981
Greenwood
9,976
62.39%
5,974
37.36%
17
0.11%
24
0.15%
4,002
25.03%
15,991
Hampton
3,923
68.56%
1,773
30.99%
11
0.19%
15
0.26%
2,150
37.57%
5,722
Horry
15,720
62.59%
9,339
37.18%
15
0.06%
43
0.17%
6,381
25.41%
25,117
Jasper
2,903
70.12%
1,221
29.49%
6
0.14%
10
0.24%
1,682
40.63%
4,140
Kershaw
6,211
50.08%
6,126
49.40%
36
0.29%
29
0.23%
85
0.68%
12,402
Lancaster
8,324
62.19%
4,997
37.33%
37
0.28%
27
0.20%
3,327
24.86%
13,385
Laurens
7,440
57.98%
5,300
41.31%
54
0.42%
37
0.29%
2,140
16.67%
12,831
Lee
3,869
61.86%
2,357
37.69%
12
0.19%
16
0.26%
1,512
24.17%
6,254
Lexington
14,339
39.75%
21,442
59.43%
183
0.51%
113
0.31%
-7,103
-19.68%
36,077
Marion
5,927
65.74%
3,076
34.12%
7
0.08%
6
0.07%
2,851
31.62%
9,016
Marlboro
5,409
73.32%
1,961
26.58%
2
0.03%
5
0.07%
3,448
46.74%
7,377
McCormick
1,774
73.09%
640
26.37%
5
0.21%
8
0.33%
1,134
46.72%
2,427
Newberry
5,034
50.26%
4,931
49.23%
24
0.24%
27
0.27%
103
1.03%
10,016
Oconee
8,447
68.61%
3,805
30.90%
41
0.33%
19
0.15%
4,642
37.71%
12,312
Orangeburg
13,652
60.40%
8,794
38.90%
108
0.48%
50
0.22%
4,858
21.50%
22,604
Pickens
8,505
51.07%
8,029
48.21%
95
0.57%
26
0.16%
476
2.86%
16,655
Richland
36,855
52.68%
32,727
46.78%
211
0.30%
169
0.24%
4,128
5.90%
69,962
Saluda
2,715
56.11%
2,085
43.09%
25
0.52%
14
0.29%
630
13.02%
4,839
Spartanburg
27,925
57.32%
20,456
41.99%
223
0.46%
113
0.23%
7,469
15.33%
48,717
Sumter
10,471
52.59%
9,332
46.87%
56
0.28%
53
0.27%
1,139
5.72%
19,912
Union
6,363
64.51%
3,463
35.11%
13
0.13%
24
0.24%
2,900
29.40%
9,863
Williamsburg
8,745
62.22%
5,275
37.53%
10
0.07%
25
0.18%
3,470
24.69%
14,055
York
14,099
58.73%
9,843
41.00%
35
0.15%
28
0.12%
4,256
17.73%
24,005
Totals
450,825
56.17%
346,140
43.13%
2,997
0.37%
1,951
0.24%
104,685
13.04%
802,594
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Notes
^ These write-in votes were not separated by county, but given only as a state-wide total.[ 16]
References
^ a b "1976 Presidential General Election Results — South Carolina" . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved August 24, 2016 .
^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’ ; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review ; June 29, 2016
^ Bandy, Lee (September 17, 1976). "Ford Starts Southern Swing on Sept. 25". The State . Columbia, South Carolina . p. 11-B.
^ "Ford in Columbia Today; Carter Tuesday". The Item . Sumter, South Carolina . October 23, 1976. p. 1A.
^ Evans, Rowland; Novak, Robert. "Ford Sticks to the Script". The State . Columbia, South Carolina . p. 1-A.
^ "Carter, "Peanut Brigade", Coming to S.C.". The Item . Sumter, South Carolina . October 25, 1976. pp. 1A, 4A.
^ Joyce, Faye S. (September 13, 1976). "Southerners Favour Carter, Poll Shows". The Atlanta Constitution . p. 2-A.
^ Eichel, Henry (October 19, 1976). "Buoyed by Poll, Ford to Campaign at S.C. Fair". The Charlotte Observer . p. 1B.
^ Rowland, Ed (October 26, 1976). "S.C. Votes Could Go to Republican Again". The Times and Democrat . Orangeburg, South Carolina . p. 1B.
^ Patterson, Kathleen (October 26, 1976). "South Still Hard To Peg". Kansas City Times . Kansas City , Missouri . p. 10.
^ "Convention Wounds Remain". Daily News . New York City . October 27, 1976. p. 45.
^ "Political Science Majors Predict Ford Win". Sun Herald . Biloxi, Mississippi . October 31, 1976. p. D-11.
^ "Electoral Votes: A Photo Finish — Polls". Austin American-Statesman . October 31, 1976. pp. A1, A6.
^ a b "SC US President Race, November 02, 1976" . Our Campaigns.
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