United States presidential election in Alabama, 1980

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1980
Alabama
November 4, 1980

All 9 Alabama Electoral Votes to the Electoral College
 
Nominee Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter John B. Anderson
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Home state California Georgia Illinois
Running mate George H.W. Bush Walter Mondale Patrick Lucey
Electoral vote 9 0 0
Popular vote 654,192 636,730 16,481
Percentage 48.75% 47.45% 1.23%

County results

President before election

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

The United States presidential election in Alabama was held on November 4, 1980. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan narrowly won the state and its 9 electoral votes, winning 48.8% to Incumbent President Jimmy Carter's 47.5%. John B. Anderson came in third place, winning 1.23%.

Reagan's margin of victory largely rested upon his strong performances in Mobile and Baldwin counties along the Gulf Coast, and Jefferson and Shelby counties in the Birmingham metropolitan area. Reagan also won three counties home to large cities: Madison (Huntsville), Montgomery and Tuscaloosa.

The 1980 election would set up Alabama to become a Republican stronghold for future presidential elections, after having been part of the Democratic Solid South for most of its statehood since 1824.

Results

General election results [1]
Party Nominee Popular Vote Percentage Electoral Vote
Republican Ronald Reagan 654,192 48.75% 9
Democratic Jimmy Carter 636,730 47.45% 0
Independent John B. Anderson 16,481 1.23% 0
AL Conservative John Rarick 15,010 1.12% 0
Libertarian Edward Clark 13,318 0.99% 0
N/A All Others 6,198 0.46% 0

References

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