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1972 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary

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1972 New Jersey Democratic presidential primaries
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Presidential delegate primary

109 Democratic National Convention delegates
 
Candidate George McGovern Uncommitted Hubert Humphrey
Home state South Dakota Minnesota
Delegate count 72 27 10
Presidential preference primary (non-binding)

No Democratic National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Shirley Chisholm Terry Sanford
Home state New York North Carolina
Popular vote 51,433 25,401
Percentage 66.9% 33.1%

Results by county
Chisholm:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Sanford:      60–70%

The 1972 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary was held on June 6, 1972, in New Jersey as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1972 United States presidential election.

In the non-binding preference primary, only Shirley Chisholm and Terry Sanford appeared on the ballot. Chisholm won the contest,[1] becoming the first woman to win a statewide presidential nominating contest for a major party, as well as being the second African-American winner after Walter Fauntroy's win in the Washington D.C. contest of the same year.[2]

Neither candidate won delegates from the contest, having foregone the vote for delegates held the same day.

Candidates

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Binding delegate primary

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Non-binding preference primary

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References

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  1. ^ "1972 New Jersey primary results" (PDF). nj.gov.
  2. ^ Delaney, Paul. "Fauntroy Slats Wins in Capital Vote". New York Times.