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1972 Lt. Gubernatorial General Election Results - Delaware
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Data for this Contest was Contributed by on 2017-06-22
Lt. Gubernatorial
Candidate
Political
Party
Popular Vote
Eugene D. Bookhammer
Republican
110,087
51.48%
Clifford B. Hearn, Jr.
Democratic
102,070
47.73%
William Drummond
American
1,389
0.65%
Earl F. Dawson
Prohibition
313
0.15%
Map Key
> 40%
> 50%
> 60%
> 70%
Turnout
Maps
Pop. (m)
Election Notes:
Excludes write-in votes.
Demographic Data
1980 Population:
594,338
Enum.
1980 Population Density:
117.5
persons/km
2
1972 Population:
573,821
Est.
1972 Population Density:
113.4
persons/km
2
1970 Population:
548,104
Enum.
1970 Population Density:
108.3
persons/km
2
Land Area (2000):
5,060
km
2
Annual Pop Growth Rate:
0.8
%
Election Data and Statistics:
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Data Sources:
Source for Popular Vote data: Delaware Commissioner of Elections.
State of Delaware Official Results of General Election 1972
, Delaware Commissioner of Elections (http://elections.delaware.gov/electionresults/pdfs/1972.pdf) (accessed 10 Nov 2015)
Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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