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Meetings of Presidential Electors in Maryland, 1789-1980 1785-1791
Volume 207, Page 43   View pdf image (33K)
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MEETING-Monday, December 15, 1980
(10 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
Independent (I)
Libertarian (L)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Jimmy Carter (D) and Walter Mondale-
10 electoral votes
ELECTORS
Dana C. Beard
Keith S. Franz
Robert H. Goldsmith
Vera P. Hall
Patricia A. Hincken
Isabelle C. Lynch
Harry J. McGuirk
Walter Meinhardt
Austin C. Powell
Marjorie A. Stanley
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Ronald W. Reagan (R) and George Bush
John Anderson (I) and Patrick J. Lucey
Edward E. Clark (L) and David H. Koch
GOVERNOR
Harry Hughes (D)
Secretary of State
Fred L. Wineland

MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Carter and Mondale 726,161
Reagan and Bush 680,606
Anderson and Lucey 119,537
dark and Koch 14,192
Carter and Mondale 47.1 %
Reagan and Bush 44.1 %
Anderson and Lucey 7.7%
dark and Koch .9%
Carter and Mondale 10 electoral
Reagan and Bush
Anderson and Lucey
dark and Koch
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Reagan and Bush 43,899,248
Carter and Mondale 35,481,435
Anderson and Lucey 5,719,437
dark and Koch 920,859
Reagan and Bush 50.75 %
Carter and Mondale 41.02%
Anderson and Lucey 6.61%
dark and Koch 1.06%
Reagan and Bush 489 electoral
Carter and Mondale 49
Anderson and Lucey
dark and Koch
MISCELLANIA
Carter carried Maryland with Baltimore
City, Prince George's, Somerset and Queen
Anne's counties, joining Georgia, Minne-
sota, Rhode Island, Hawaii, West Virginia
and the District of Columbia in awarding the
electoral votes to the Democrats. Reagan,
the oldest President to be inaugurated exper-
ienced one of the most sensational victories
in political history.
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