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United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1972

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1972
South Carolina
← 1966 November 7, 1972 1978 →
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Nominee Strom Thurmond Eugene N. Zeigler
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 428,145 246,182
Percentage 63.5% 36.5%

Senator before election

Strom Thurmond
Republican

Elected Senator

Strom Thurmond
Republican


Strom Thurmond
Republican

Strom Thurmond
Republican

The 1972 South Carolina United States Senate election was held on November 7, 1972 to select the U.S. Senator from the state of South Carolina. Popular incumbent Republican Senator Strom Thurmond easily defeated Democratic challenger Eugene N. Zeigler.

The South Carolina Democratic Party held their primary for governor on August 29, 1972. Eugene N. Zeigler, a state senator from Florence, defeated John Bolt Culbertson to become the Democratic nominee in the general election.

Senator Strom Thurmond faced no opposition from South Carolina Republicans and avoided a primary election.

The general election campaign was a lackluster affair as Thurmond was heavily favored to win re-election and he outspent Zeigler by a margin of four to one. However, Thurmond's re-election was almost derailed when his hometown newspaper, the Edgefield Advertiser, ran the headline "SEN. THURMOND IS UNPRINCIPLED WITH COLORED OFFSPRING WHILE PARADING AS A DEVOUT SEGREGATIONIST" on the October 11 front page. The Thurmond campaign fiercely denied that he had sired a black child and claimed that it was a dirty trick being played by the Zeigler campaign. While the allegation ultimately proved true, at the time it served to galvanize voters for Thurmond.


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