1976 United States presidential election in Delaware

1976 United States presidential election in Delaware

← 1972 November 2, 1976 1980 →
 
Nominee Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Georgia Michigan
Running mate Walter Mondale Bob Dole
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 122,596 109,831
Percentage 51.98% 46.57%

County Results
Carter
  50-60%


President before election

Gerald Ford
Republican

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

The 1976 United States presidential election in Delaware took place on November 2, 1976, as part of the 1976 United States presidential election. State voters chose three representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Delaware was won by Jimmy Carter (DGeorgia), with 51.98% of the popular vote. Carter defeated incumbent President Gerald Ford (RMichigan), who finished with 46.57% of the popular vote. Eugene McCarthy (IndependentMinnesota) finished third in Delaware with 1.03% of the statewide popular vote.

This was the last time that a Marxist political party appeared on the presidential ballot in Delaware until the 2008 election when the Socialist Workers Party appeared on the ballot.[1] Had Ford won Ohio and Delaware, the election would have been a 269-269 tie.

  1. ^ "Socialist Workers On in Delaware for First Time Ever". Ballot Access News. July 10, 2008. Archived from the original on August 5, 2020.

© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search