1984 United States presidential election in North Carolina

The 1984 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 6, 1984, and was part of the 1984 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

North Carolina voted for President Ronald Reagan, running with Vice President George H. W. Bush, against former Vice President Walter Mondale, running with U.S. Representative Geraldine Ferraro.

, this is the last election in which Vance County and Chatham County voted for a Republican presidential candidate and Scotland County would not vote Republican again until 2020.

Campaign
Jesse Jackson's voters were 89% black, 8% white, 1% Hispanic, and 2% were members of other groups.

73% of white voters supported Reagan while 27% supported Mondale.

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

 * Cumberland
 * Rockingham
 * Alleghany
 * Union
 * Lee
 * Sampson
 * Cleveland
 * Brunswick
 * Montgomery
 * Jackson
 * Currituck
 * Yancey
 * Harnett
 * Madison
 * Pasquotank
 * Person
 * Greene
 * Vance
 * Perquimans
 * Chatham
 * Haywood
 * Swain
 * Duplin
 * Pamlico
 * Camden
 * Chowan
 * Hyde
 * Franklin
 * Jones
 * Granville
 * Pender
 * Columbus
 * Martin
 * Scotland