1976 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

1976 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

May 25, 1976 (1976-05-25)

 
Candidate Gerald Ford Ronald Reagan
Home state Michigan California
Delegate count 21 22
Popular vote 120,685 118,997
Percentage 49.76% 49.06%

County results

The 1976 Tennessee Republican presidential primary was held on May 25, 1976, as part of the Republican Party primaries ahead of the 1976 United States presidential election. It was one of several late-May contests between incumbent President Gerald Ford and former California Governor Ronald Reagan.

Although President Gerald Ford narrowly won the statewide popular vote, receiving about 49.8% to Ronald Reagan’s 49.1%, the state’s delegate rules produced a different outcome. Tennessee Republicans selected delegates largely by congressional district, with three delegates awarded per district, in addition to statewide. Reagan’s campaign performed better at the district level, winning more congressional districts or winning the districts by slightly larger margins. Because delegates were distributed proportionally within districts (rather than strictly statewide), Reagan was able to secure an extra delegate even though Ford’s statewide vote total was slightly higher.[1][2][3]

Results

1976 Tennessee Republican presidential primary[3][4]
Candidate Votes % Delegates
Gerald Ford (incumbent) 120,685 49.76% 21
Ronald Reagan 118,997 49.06% 22
Uncommitted 2,764 1.14%
Write-ins 97 0.04%
Total 242,543 100.00% 43

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ford, Reagan Split Tennessee GOP Delegates" (PDF). The Tennessean. May 26, 1976.
  2. ^ "FORD TAKES KENTUCKY AND OREGON, LEADS TENNESSEE (Published 1976)". 1976-05-26. Retrieved 2025-09-28.
  3. ^ a b "LOSER REAGAN WINS DELEGATE MAJORITY". The Tennessean. Nashville, Tennessee. May 27, 1976. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
  4. ^ "1976 Republican Convention Divided Republicans Nominate Ford and Dole".