Electoral history of Jimmy Carter

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President Jimmy Carter, 1977

Electoral history of Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th president of the United States (1977–1981) and the 76th governor of Georgia (1971–1975).

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1966[1]

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary, 1970[2]

  • Jimmy Carter - 388,280 (48.62%)
  • Carl E. Sanders - 301,659 (37.77%)
  • - 70,424 (8.82%)
  • J. B. Stoner - 17,663 (2.21%)
  • - 9,440 (1.18%)
  • - 4,184 (0.52%)
  • - 3,332 (0.42%)

Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary runoff, 1970[3]

  • Jimmy Carter - 506,462 (59.42%)
  • Carl E. Sanders - 345,906 (40.58%)

1970 Georgia gubernatorial election[4]

  • Jimmy Carter (D) - 620,419 (59.28%)
  • Hal Suit (R) - 424,983 (40.60%)
  • Write-ins - 1,261 (0.12%)

1972 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally)[5]

1976 Democratic presidential primaries[6]

1976 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[7]

1976 United States presidential election

1980 Democratic presidential primaries[8]

  • Jimmy Carter (inc.) - 10,043,016 (51.13%)
  • Ted Kennedy - 7,381,693 (37.58%)
  • Unpledged - 1,288,423 (6.56%)
  • Jerry Brown - 575,296 (2.93%)
  • Lyndon LaRouche - 177,784 (0.91%)
  • Cliff Finch - 48,032 (0.25%)

1980 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[9]

New York Liberal Party presidential convention, 1980[10]

  • John B. Anderson - 85,590 (87.67%)
  • Jimmy Carter - 9,896 (10.14%)
  • Abstaining - 2,142 (2.19%)

1980 United States presidential election

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