1996 United States presidential election in Hawaii

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1996 United States presidential election in Hawaii
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
  Bill Clinton 1999.jpg Ks 1996 dole (cropped).jpg RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Pat Choate
Electoral vote400
Popular vote205,012113,94327,358
Percentage56.93%31.64%7.60%

Hawaii Presidential Election Results 1996.svg
County Results
Clinton
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

The 1996 United States presidential election in Hawaii took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 4 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Hawaii was won by President Bill Clinton (D) over Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), with Clinton winning 56.93% to 31.64% by a margin of 25.29%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) finished in third, with 7.6% of the popular vote. [1]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Hawaii
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent) Al Gore (incumbent)205,01256.93%4
Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 113,94331.64%0
Reform Ross Perot Pat Choate 27,3587.60%0
Green Ralph Nader Winona LaDuke 10,3862.88%0
Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 2,4930.69%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin Dr. V. Tompkins 5700.16%0
U.S. Taxpayers' Party Howard Phillips Herbert Titus 3580.10%0
Totals360,120100.0%4

By county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Hawaii 27,26255.66%13,51627.60%8,19916.74%13,74628.06%48,977
Honolulu 143,79356.33%85,77933.61%25,68410.06%58,01422.72%255,256
Kalawao 4673.02%1320.63%46.35%3352.39%63
Kauai 13,35763.54%5,32525.33%2,33811.13%8,03238.21%21,020
Maui 20,60059.08%9,32326.74%4,94414.18%11,27732.34%34,867
Totals205,01256.93%113,94330.04%41,16511.43%91,06925.29%360,120

References

  1. Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved June 14, 2018.