1984 United States presidential election in Mississippi

The 1984 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 6, 1984. All fifty states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. Mississippi voters chose seven electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States.

1984 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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NomineeRonald ReaganWalter Mondale
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaMinnesota
Running mateGeorge H. W. BushGeraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote70
Popular vote581,477352,192
Percentage61.85%37.46%


President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Mississippi was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California, who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota. Reagan ran for a second time with former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of Texas, and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York, the first major female candidate for the vice presidency.

All but two counties gave either Mondale or Reagan an outright majority; Leflore and Issaquena Counties gave Reagan a plurality. Reagan's best county was Lamar, where he got 79.9% of the vote; Mondale's was Jefferson, where he got 77.9%. Despite Reagan's overall landslide win in the state, Jefferson County, which possessed the largest African-American share of United States county's population, gave Mondale his fourth-largest vote share of any county or county-equivalent, after the District of Columbia, Macon County, Alabama, and majority-Native American Shannon County, South Dakota.[1]

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Republican presidential candidate: Clay, Issaquena, Jefferson Davis, Sunflower, and Tallahatchie.[2] This marked the first time in history that Mississippi voted Republican in consecutive elections (or that a Republican carried the state twice), and the first such occasion for any party since 1956.

79% of white voters supported Reagan while 20% supported Mondale.[3][4]

A Reagan-Bush Rally in Gulfport, Mississippi on October 1, 1984.

Results

1984 United States presidential election in Mississippi
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan (incumbent)581,47761.85%7
DemocraticWalter Mondale352,19237.46%0
LibertarianDavid Bergland2,3360.25%0
Workers WorldLarry Holmes1,1690.12%0
Socialist Workers PartyMelvin Mason1,0320.11%0
IndependentLyndon LaRouche1,0010.11%0
America FirstBob Richards6290.07%0
New Alliance PartyDennis Serrette3560.04%0
Totals940,192100.0%7

Results by county

CountyRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Adams9,44054.32%7,84945.17%890.51%1,5919.15%17,378
Alcorn7,20358.66%4,86239.60%2141.74%2,34119.06%12,279
Amite3,46357.24%2,56942.46%180.30%89414.78%6,050
Attala4,87059.28%3,32740.50%180.22%1,54318.78%8,215
Benton1,73750.12%1,71549.48%140.40%220.64%3,466
Bolivar6,93943.85%8,76955.42%1160.73%-1,830-11.57%15,824
Calhoun3,57967.06%1,74932.77%90.17%1,83034.29%5,337
Carroll2,82365.70%1,46234.02%120.28%1,36131.68%4,297
Chickasaw3,60560.52%2,32939.10%230.39%1,27621.42%5,957
Choctaw2,49168.00%1,16631.83%60.16%1,32536.17%3,663
Claiborne1,29428.86%3,17970.90%110.25%-1,885-42.04%4,484
Clarke4,55166.61%2,26233.11%190.28%2,28933.50%6,832
Clay4,11250.23%4,04649.42%290.35%660.81%8,187
Coahoma5,75944.96%6,83953.39%2121.65%-1,080-8.43%12,810
Copiah5,80655.74%4,59144.08%190.18%1,21511.66%10,416
Covington4,16564.95%2,21934.60%290.45%1,94630.35%6,413
DeSoto12,57673.88%4,36925.67%770.45%8,20748.21%17,022
Forrest15,71969.63%6,78630.06%710.31%8,93339.57%22,576
Franklin2,56462.86%1,49436.63%210.51%1,07026.23%4,079
George4,34672.10%1,65527.46%270.45%2,69144.64%6,028
Greene2,74467.55%1,29731.93%210.52%1,44735.62%4,062
Grenada5,18160.80%3,32539.02%150.18%1,85621.78%8,521
Hancock7,66274.07%2,63025.43%520.50%5,03248.64%10,344
Harrison33,99572.83%12,49526.77%1870.40%21,50046.06%46,677
Hinds56,95356.69%42,37342.18%1,1421.14%14,58014.51%100,468
Holmes3,10235.44%5,64164.45%100.11%-2,539-29.01%8,753
Humphreys2,30946.99%2,59652.83%90.18%-287-5.84%4,914
Issaquena51249.52%50148.45%212.03%111.07%1,034
Itawamba4,58762.96%2,67436.71%240.33%1,91326.25%7,285
Jackson29,58576.79%8,82122.89%1230.32%20,76453.90%38,529
Jasper3,72754.00%3,10444.97%711.03%6239.03%6,902
Jefferson85621.88%3,04977.94%70.18%-2,193-56.06%3,912
Jefferson Davis2,88451.81%2,64447.50%380.68%2404.31%5,566
Jones17,58670.47%7,29829.25%700.28%10,28841.22%24,954
Kemper2,35452.83%2,08946.88%130.29%2655.95%4,456
Lafayette6,00662.05%3,64637.67%280.29%2,36024.38%9,680
Lamar7,92979.85%1,96419.78%370.37%5,96560.07%9,930
Lauderdale18,80769.00%7,53427.64%9163.36%11,27341.36%27,257
Lawrence3,97063.49%2,27436.37%90.14%1,69627.12%6,253
Leake4,66362.04%2,84537.85%80.11%1,81824.19%7,516
Lee13,31267.47%6,20831.46%2101.06%7,10436.01%19,730
Leflore7,55049.63%7,44348.93%2191.44%1070.70%15,212
Lincoln8,89866.50%4,45833.32%250.19%4,44033.18%13,381
Lowndes12,04966.29%6,07833.44%500.28%5,97132.85%18,177
Madison9,29853.24%8,00245.82%1630.93%1,2967.42%17,463
Marion7,35566.11%3,75733.77%130.12%3,59832.34%11,125
Marshall4,38942.70%5,84556.87%440.43%-1,456-14.17%10,278
Monroe7,38762.28%4,43737.41%360.30%2,95024.87%11,860
Montgomery3,09362.07%1,88137.75%90.18%1,21224.32%4,983
Neshoba6,71571.71%2,63028.09%190.20%4,08543.62%9,364
Newton5,91173.23%2,12726.35%340.42%3,78446.88%8,072
Noxubee2,12341.23%2,92856.87%981.90%-805-15.64%5,149
Oktibbeha7,57459.65%5,09740.14%260.20%2,47719.51%12,697
Panola5,85051.43%5,46548.04%600.53%3853.39%11,375
Pearl River9,97876.10%3,08523.53%490.37%6,89352.57%13,112
Perry3,09865.30%1,41529.83%2314.87%1,68335.47%4,744
Pike8,25457.28%6,13742.59%200.14%2,11714.69%14,411
Pontotoc5,18267.80%2,43431.85%270.35%2,74835.95%7,643
Prentiss4,82162.35%2,89737.47%140.18%1,92424.88%7,732
Quitman2,19848.33%2,34351.52%70.15%-145-3.19%4,548
Rankin22,39379.10%5,87420.75%410.14%16,51958.35%28,308
Scott5,76363.66%3,27436.16%160.18%2,48927.50%9,053
Sharkey1,48743.76%1,72350.71%1885.53%-236-6.95%3,398
Simpson5,98367.04%2,89432.43%470.53%3,08934.61%8,924
Smith5,11676.24%1,57323.44%210.31%3,54352.80%6,710
Stone2,98071.07%1,18528.26%280.67%1,79542.81%4,193
Sunflower5,17851.21%4,91348.59%200.20%2652.62%10,111
Tallahatchie2,90151.38%2,72548.26%200.35%1763.12%5,646
Tate4,67761.89%2,84637.66%340.45%1,83124.23%7,557
Tippah4,70664.46%2,56635.15%290.40%2,14029.31%7,301
Tishomingo3,52754.87%2,87944.79%220.34%64810.08%6,428
Tunica1,10939.55%1,62157.81%742.64%-512-18.26%2,804
Union5,83767.74%2,76632.10%140.16%3,07135.64%8,617
Walthall3,30559.65%2,21940.05%170.31%1,08619.60%5,541
Warren12,95960.99%8,05437.90%2351.11%4,90523.09%21,248
Washington12,45453.19%10,61745.34%3431.46%1,8377.85%23,414
Wayne5,00063.81%2,81835.96%180.23%2,18227.85%7,836
Webster3,39070.71%1,39729.14%70.15%1,99341.57%4,794
Wilkinson1,72239.28%2,62759.92%350.80%-905-20.64%4,384
Winston5,19259.36%3,54340.51%110.13%1,64918.85%8,746
Yalobusha2,93455.52%2,33744.22%140.26%59711.30%5,285
Yazoo6,27554.99%5,03744.14%1000.88%1,23810.85%11,412
Totals581,47761.85%352,19237.46%6,5230.69%229,28524.39%940,192

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

References

Works cited

  • Black, Earl; Black, Merle (1992). The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674941306.