1984 United States presidential election in Louisiana

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1984 United States presidential election in Louisiana
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  1980 November 6, 1984 1988  
  Ronald Reagan presidential portrait (cropped).jpg Walter Mondale 1977 vice presidential portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter Mondale
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Minnesota
Running mate George H. W. Bush Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote100
Popular vote1,037,299651,586
Percentage60.77%38.18%

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Parish Results

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

The 1984 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. State voters chose ten electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States. Louisiana 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.

Contents

Campaign

Governor Edwin Edwards told voters to boycott the primaries. This resulted in black voters making up a large amount of the Democratic primary electorate and a Jesse Jackson victory. [1]

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time that St. John the Baptist Parish voted for a Republican candidate. [2]

76% of white voters supported Reagan while 23% supported Mondale. [3] [4]

Results

1984 United States presidential election in Louisiana
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Ronald Reagan (incumbent)1,037,29960.77%10
Democratic Walter Mondale 651,58638.18%0
Citizen's Party Sonia Johnson 9,5020.56%0
Independent Lyndon LaRouche 3,5520.21%0
Libertarian David Bergland 1,876 [lower-alpha 1] 0.11%0
America First Bob Richards 1,310 [lower-alpha 1] 0.08%0
Socialist Workers Party Melvin Mason 1,164 [lower-alpha 1] 0.07%0
New Alliance Party Dennis Serrette 533 [lower-alpha 1] 0.03%0
Totals1,706,822100.0%10

Results by parish

ParishRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [5]
#%#%#%#%
Acadia 14,90660.59%9,26237.65%4341.76%5,64422.94%24,602
Allen 4,47447.69%4,84251.61%660.70%-368-3.92%9,382
Ascension 11,94551.55%11,04847.68%1770.77%8973.87%23,170
Assumption 5,43352.43%4,66044.97%2702.60%7737.46%10,363
Avoyelles 9,40256.39%6,80840.83%4632.78%2,59415.56%16,673
Beauregard 7,35363.13%4,19936.05%960.82%3,15427.08%11,648
Bienville 4,58755.76%3,53042.91%1091.33%1,05712.85%8,226
Bossier 22,63876.01%7,00623.52%1380.47%15,63252.49%29,782
Caddo 63,42963.68%35,72735.87%4450.45%27,70227.81%99,601
Calcasieu 35,56651.39%33,21447.99%4300.62%2,3523.40%69,210
Caldwell 3,34169.33%1,34827.97%1302.70%1,99341.36%4,819
Cameron 2,26557.99%1,60841.17%330.84%65716.82%3,906
Catahoula 3,64067.52%1,64930.59%1021.89%1,99136.93%5,391
Claiborne 4,34960.29%2,78838.65%771.06%1,56121.64%7,214
Concordia 6,17763.73%3,33234.38%1831.89%2,84529.35%9,692
DeSoto 5,98955.77%4,64243.23%1081.00%1,34712.54%10,739
East Baton Rouge 95,70462.44%56,67336.98%8910.58%39,03125.46%153,268
East Carroll 1,97447.77%2,08950.56%691.67%-115-2.79%4,132
East Feliciana 4,16649.59%4,12249.07%1131.34%440.52%8,401
Evangeline 8,68054.78%6,98144.06%1831.16%1,69910.72%15,844
Franklin 6,70867.80%2,93729.68%2492.52%3,77138.12%9,894
Grant 5,33465.88%2,58831.96%1752.16%2,74633.92%8,097
Iberia 17,72762.14%10,17035.65%6292.21%7,55726.49%28,526
Iberville 6,45542.58%8,58756.65%1170.77%-2,132-14.07%15,159
Jackson 5,03464.86%2,56833.09%1592.05%2,46631.77%7,761
Jefferson 123,99774.69%41,18324.81%8430.50%82,81449.88%166,023
Jefferson Davis 8,29657.36%5,96241.22%2061.42%2,33416.14%14,464
Lafayette 44,34468.80%19,26529.89%8491.31%25,07938.91%64,458
Lafourche 20,93065.40%10,18631.83%8892.77%10,74433.57%32,005
LaSalle 5,40478.60%1,31819.17%1532.23%4,08659.43%6,875
Lincoln 9,08761.81%5,43236.95%1821.24%3,65524.86%14,701
Livingston 17,46565.72%8,91333.54%1980.74%8,55232.18%26,576
Madison 2,84948.58%2,90649.56%1091.86%-57-0.98%5,864
Morehouse 8,58562.73%4,82935.29%2711.98%3,75627.44%13,685
Natchitoches 8,83658.99%5,80638.76%3362.25%3,03020.23%14,978
Orleans 86,31641.71%119,47857.73%1,1620.56%-33,162-16.02%206,956
Ouachita 37,27069.57%15,52528.98%7791.45%21,74540.59%53,574
Plaquemines 7,65569.74%3,26129.71%610.55%4,39440.03%10,977
Pointe Coupee 5,47744.58%6,73254.79%780.63%-1,255-10.21%12,287
Rapides 32,87965.81%16,12132.27%9631.92%16,75833.54%49,963
Red River 3,06060.39%1,95838.64%490.97%1,10221.75%5,067
Richland 5,98065.84%2,91832.13%1852.03%3,06233.71%9,083
Sabine 6,29566.26%2,98031.37%2252.37%3,31534.89%9,500
St. Bernard 24,42874.80%8,07624.73%1530.47%16,35250.07%32,657
St. Charles 10,18559.62%6,78439.71%1130.67%3,40119.91%17,082
St. Helena 2,36643.53%2,95654.39%1132.08%-590-10.86%5,435
St. James 4,62743.10%5,98955.79%1191.11%-1,362-12.69%10,735
St. John the Baptist 9,09353.96%7,64645.37%1120.67%1,4478.59%16,851
St. Landry 19,05551.19%17,95048.22%2180.59%1,1052.97%37,223
St. Martin 9,69852.17%8,58946.20%3041.63%1,1095.97%18,591
St. Mary 15,27561.16%9,41137.68%2881.16%5,86423.48%24,974
St. Tammany 38,66476.15%11,71923.08%3920.77%26,94553.07%50,775
Tangipahoa 19,58060.10%12,79939.29%2000.61%6,78120.81%32,579
Tensas 1,95653.52%1,62844.54%711.94%3288.98%3,655
Terrebonne 23,69669.51%9,64028.28%7532.21%14,05641.23%34,089
Union 6,58567.73%2,91629.99%2222.28%3,66937.74%9,723
Vermilion 12,72156.85%9,03340.37%6242.78%3,68816.48%22,378
Vernon 9,03567.58%4,07630.49%2581.93%4,95937.09%13,369
Washington 11,18558.91%7,68040.45%1230.64%3,50518.46%18,988
Webster 12,05564.54%6,50934.85%1130.61%5,54629.69%18,677
West Baton Rouge 4,18947.16%4,63152.13%630.71%-442-4.97%8,883
West Carroll 3,87470.84%1,47426.95%1212.21%2,40043.89%5,469
West Feliciana 2,09747.38%2,29651.88%330.74%-199-4.50%4,426
Winn 4,93463.85%2,63334.08%1602.07%2,30129.77%7,727
Totals1,037,29960.77%651,58638.18%17,9371.05%385,71322.59%1,706,822

Parishes that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Totals for this candidate were not separated by parish but only listed as a statewide total which is included in the statewide aggregate below. [5]

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