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Eugene J. McCarthy ran as an Independent, but won no electoral votes.

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Q: Who were the US Presidential hopefuls in 1976 besides Carter and Ford?
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Who was the winner of the 1976 presidential election?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.


Who did the democrats choose for their presidential candidate in 1976?

Jimmy Carter.


Who were the presidential and vice presidential candidates in the presidential election of 1976?

Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale Gerald Ford/Bob Dole


Who won the 1976 presidential election by over 50 percent?

jimmy carter


Who defeated Jimmy Carter for the presidency?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford.


Who did Jimmy Carter defeat in the 1976 presidential election?

President Gerald Ford


In 1976 Americans elected Jimmy Carter as their president Besides his work as a public official Carter had also been a?

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How many votes did Carter win over Ford?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.


Who did Jimmy Carter defeat in the presidential election of 1976?

incumbent President Gerald R. Ford


Who received the second largest number of electoral votes in 1976?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes (55.3%) and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes (44.7%). The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.


What number of electoral votes did Jimmy Carter earn when he was elected president?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes (55.3%) and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes (44.7%). The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.


Who did Jimmy Carter defeat to win the presidency in 1976?

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 presidential election defeating Gerald Ford. In the 1976 presidential election Jimmy Carter received 297 electoral votes (55.3%) and Gerald Ford received 240 electoral votes (44.7%). The popular vote totals were Carter 40,830,763 and Ford 39,147,793.