1972 United States presidential election in Illinois
November 7, 1972
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The 1972 United States presidential election in Illinois was held on November 7, 1972 as part of the 1972 United States presidential election. Incumbent Republican President Richard Nixon won the state of Illinois with 59.03 percent of the vote, carrying the state's 26 electoral votes. He defeated his main opponent, Democratic candidate George McGovern, in Illinois by a large margin of 18.52%, though due to the magnitude of his overall victory, this still left Illinois 4.63% more Democratic than the nation.
Nixon won 101 of Illinois’ 102 counties. McGovern's only victory came in Jackson County, home to Southern Illinois University Carbondale, which notably had voted for Nixon in the previous election and was one of six counties outside McGovern’s home state of South Dakota to switch from Republican to Democratic at this election. Nixon thus became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying this county since Benjamin Harrison in 1888.
As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last time in which Cook County, which hosts Chicago, and St. Clair County voted Republican, and the last until 2016 when Alexander County supported a Republican nominee.