1972 United States presidential election in Minnesota information
Main article: 1972 United States presidential election
1972 United States presidential election in Minnesota
← 1968
November 7, 1972
1976 →
Turnout
70.31%[1]
Nominee
Richard Nixon
George McGovern
Party
Republican
Democratic (DFL)
Home state
California
South Dakota
Running mate
Spiro Agnew
Sargent Shriver
Electoral vote
10
0
Popular vote
898,269
802,346
Percentage
51.58%
46.07%
County Results
Nixon
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
McGovern
40–50%
50–60%
President before election
Richard Nixon
Republican
Elected President
Richard Nixon
Republican
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The 1972 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Voters chose ten electors, or representatives to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Minnesota was won by the Republican Party candidate, incumbent President Richard Nixon, who won the state over U.S. Senator George McGovern of South Dakota by a margin of 95,923 votes, or 5.51%, the closest state in the election. This result made Minnesota around 18% more Democratic than the nation as a whole. Nixon went on to win the election nationally, by a landslide margin of 23.15% of the popular vote. McGovern carried only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.
As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time Minnesota, a state that has generally favored Democrats since the New Deal, was carried by a Republican. Minnesota would go on to have the longest streak voting for Democrats out of any state after this election, as every other state would be won by Ronald Reagan in the landslide year of 1984. This is also the last time a Republican has won heavily populated Hennepin County. Nixon further became the first-ever Republican to win the White House without carrying Stevens County, which was one of six counties outside of McGovern's home state of South Dakota that he flipped nationwide.
During Nixon's second term as president, the Watergate scandal resulted in the loss of the Republican Party's credibility both nationally and in Minnesota. The damage caused by Watergate was so pronounced that the Republican Party of Minnesota was forced to rebrand itself as the "Independent-Republican Party" from 1975 to 1995 to distance itself from the national Republican Party.
^"Office of the State Of Minnesota Secretary of State". sos.state.mn.us. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
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