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Ronald Reagan won the 1980 presidential election defeating incumbent President Jimmy Carter. In the 1980 presidential election Ronald Reagan received 489 electoral votes (90.9%) and Jimmy Carter received 49 electoral votes (9.1%). The popular vote totals were Reagan 43,904,153 and Carter 35,483,883.

Independent candidate John B. Anderson received 5,719,437 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.

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