Main article: 1972 United States presidential election
The 1972 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 7, 1972. All fifty states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1972 United States presidential election . Voters chose six electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Oregon was won by the Republican nominees, incumbent President Richard Nixon of California and his running mate Vice President Spiro Agnew of Maryland . Nixon and Agnew defeated the Democratic nominees, Senator George McGovern of South Dakota and his running mate U.S. Ambassador Sargent Shriver of Maryland .
Nixon carried Oregon with 52.45% of the vote to McGovern's 42.33%, a victory margin of 10.12%, which made Oregon 13% more Democratic than the nation-at-large.
Independent candidate John G. Schmitz would carry 4.98% of the popular vote in Oregon, which would make the state his fourth strongest after Idaho , Alaska and Utah .
Results
Results by county
County
Richard Nixon Republican
George McGovern Democratic
John G. Schmitz Independent
Various candidates Write-ins
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Baker
3,441
55.32%
2,047
32.91%
718
11.54%
14
0.23%
1,394
22.41%
6,220
Benton
14,906
56.34%
10,842
40.98%
636
2.40%
72
0.27%
4,064
15.36%
26,456
Clackamas
41,767
53.49%
32,540
41.67%
3,623
4.64%
159
0.20%
9,227
11.82%
78,089
Clatsop
5,998
47.43%
6,017
47.58%
618
4.89%
14
0.11%
-19
-0.15%
12,647
Columbia
5,348
43.54%
5,997
48.82%
877
7.14%
62
0.50%
-649
-5.28%
12,284
Coos
10,370
44.67%
11,778
50.74%
995
4.29%
70
0.30%
-1,408
-6.07%
23,213
Crook
2,167
52.56%
1,743
42.28%
195
4.73%
18
0.44%
424
10.28%
4,123
Curry
2,832
51.77%
2,108
38.54%
519
9.49%
11
0.20%
724
13.23%
5,470
Deschutes
7,747
52.28%
6,319
42.64%
714
4.82%
39
0.26%
1,428
9.64%
14,819
Douglas
15,881
57.73%
9,009
32.75%
2,569
9.34%
49
0.18%
6,872
24.98%
27,508
Gilliam
665
62.21%
355
33.21%
47
4.40%
2
0.19%
310
29.00%
1,069
Grant
1,781
60.35%
932
31.58%
224
7.59%
14
0.47%
849
28.77%
2,951
Harney
1,693
59.13%
1,004
35.07%
159
5.55%
7
0.24%
689
24.06%
2,863
Hood River
3,152
53.96%
2,330
39.89%
350
5.99%
9
0.15%
822
14.07%
5,841
Jackson
24,003
57.75%
14,529
34.96%
2,914
7.01%
115
0.28%
9,474
22.79%
41,561
Jefferson
1,816
56.38%
1,229
38.16%
164
5.09%
12
0.37%
587
18.22%
3,221
Josephine
9,911
58.55%
5,090
30.07%
1,858
10.98%
68
0.40%
4,821
28.48%
16,927
Klamath
11,169
58.93%
5,719
30.17%
2,029
10.70%
37
0.20%
5,450
28.76%
18,954
Lake
1,619
61.03%
777
29.29%
247
9.31%
10
0.38%
842
31.74%
2,653
Lane
47,739
48.62%
46,177
47.03%
4,001
4.07%
270
0.27%
1,562
1.59%
98,187
Lincoln
6,112
51.56%
5,117
43.17%
610
5.15%
15
0.13%
995
8.39%
11,854
Linn
15,079
54.21%
11,178
40.19%
1,507
5.42%
50
0.18%
3,901
14.02%
27,814
Malheur
5,908
67.36%
1,870
21.32%
986
11.24%
7
0.08%
4,038
46.04%
8,771
Marion
36,441
57.51%
23,908
37.73%
2,889
4.56%
123
0.19%
12,533
19.78%
63,361
Morrow
1,059
52.77%
718
35.77%
222
11.06%
8
0.40%
341
17.00%
2,007
Multnomah
118,219
46.73%
125,470
49.60%
8,571
3.39%
698
0.28%
-7,251
-2.87%
252,958
Polk
8,985
57.56%
5,908
37.85%
687
4.40%
29
0.19%
3,077
19.71%
15,609
Sherman
677
64.91%
330
31.64%
36
3.45%
347
33.27%
1,043
Tillamook
4,120
51.22%
3,544
44.06%
371
4.61%
9
0.11%
576
7.16%
8,044
Umatilla
10,470
57.94%
6,090
33.70%
1,453
8.04%
58
0.32%
4,380
24.24%
18,071
Union
5,073
56.46%
3,272
36.42%
631
7.02%
9
0.10%
1,801
20.04%
8,985
Wallowa
1,909
62.28%
899
29.33%
250
8.16%
7
0.23%
1,010
32.95%
3,065
Wasco
4,537
51.70%
3,749
42.72%
467
5.32%
22
0.25%
788
8.98%
8,775
Washington
43,958
58.43%
27,890
37.07%
3,226
4.29%
164
0.22%
16,068
21.36%
75,238
Wheeler
474
60.31%
267
33.97%
41
5.22%
4
0.51%
207
26.34%
786
Yamhill
9,660
58.51%
6,008
36.39%
807
4.89%
34
0.21%
3,652
22.12%
16,509
Totals
486,686
52.45%
392,760
42.33%
46,211
4.98%
2,289
0.25%
93,926
10.12%
927,946
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
References
"1972 Presidential Election Statistics" . Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
David Leip. "1972 Presidential General Election Results – Oregon" . Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
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