Английская Википедия:1980 United States presidential election in Hawaii
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Main Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:ElectionsHI The 1980 United States presidential election in Hawaii took place on November 4, 1980. All 50 states and The District of Columbia, were part of the 1980 United States presidential election. Hawaii voters chose four electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Hawaii was won by President Jimmy Carter (D) by 1.9 points.[1] Hawaii is a very liberal state, and both of the state's U.S. senators have been Democrats since 1977,[2] which is partly the reason Reagan lost, albeit very narrowly. As of 2020, this is the second of two times (the first being 1960) in which not all of Hawaii's counties voted for the same candidate. This was the second of three times in which Oahu supported a Republican on the presidential level.
Results
1980 United States presidential election in Hawaii[3] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Jimmy Carter | 135,879 | 44.80% | 4 | |
Republican | Ronald Reagan | 130,112 | 42.90% | 0 | |
Independent | John Anderson | 32,031 | 10.56% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Ed Clark | 3,269 | 1.08% | 0 | |
Citizens | Barry Commoner | 1,548 | 0.51% | 0 | |
Communist | Gus Hall | 458 | 0.15% | 0 | |
Totals | 303,287 | 100.00% | 4 |
Results by county
References
Шаблон:State results of the 1980 U.S. presidential election Шаблон:United States elections, 1980
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ POLIDATA ® Political Data Analysis; Election History for HAWAII 2005-06 Edition: VOTE LISTING; 1980 U.S. PRESIDENT, Page 15.1980.01.C.1