1996 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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1996 United States presidential election in Mississippi
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
  Ks 1996 dole (cropped).jpg Bill Clinton.jpg RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee Bob Dole Bill Clinton Ross Perot
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Home state Kansas Arkansas Texas
Running mate Jack Kemp Al Gore Pat Choate
Electoral vote700
Popular vote439,838394,02252,222
Percentage49.21%44.08%5.84%

Mississippi Presidential Election Results 1996.svg
County results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 5, 1996. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Mississippi voters chose seven electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president. Mississippi was won by the Republican nominee, Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who was running against incumbent Democrat President Bill Clinton of Arkansas. Clinton ran a second time with former Tennessee Senator Al Gore as Vice President, and Dole ran with former New York Congressman Jack Kemp. [1]

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Mississippi weighed in for this election as 13.5% more Republican than the national average. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for Mississippi's standards, with almost seven percent of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. During this election, the vast majority of counties in Mississippi voted in majority for the Republican candidate, with the notable exceptions of Jackson’s highly populated Hinds County and a Democratic stronghold of counties bordering the Mississippi River, which have tended to vote Democratic.

In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly reformed Reform Party to gain over 5% of the votes in Mississippi, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Alcorn, Amite, Lawrence, Walthall, and Montgomery. [2]

This is the closest a Democrat has come to winning the state since Jimmy Carter's slim defeat in 1980. Clinton was the first Democrat to win two terms without ever carrying the state.

67% of white voters supported Dole while 24% supported Clinton. 8% supported Perot. [3]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Mississippi
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Bob Dole 439,83849.21%7
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent)394,02244.08%0
Independent Ross Perot 52,2225.84%0
Libertarian Harry Browne 2,8090.31%0
Taxpayers’ Howard Phillips 2,3140.26%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 1,4470.16%0
Independent Charles Collins 1,2050.13%0
Totals893,857100.00%7
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)

Results by county

CountyBob Dole
Republican
Bill Clinton
Democratic
Ross Perot
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Adams 5,37837.29%8,21856.99%7795.40%460.32%-2,840-19.70%14,421
Alcorn 4,96045.25%4,96445.28%9298.47%1090.99%-4-0.03%10,962
Amite 2,52144.10%2,82449.41%3516.14%200.35%-303-5.31%5,716
Attala 3,13047.34%3,09246.76%3835.79%70.11%380.58%6,612
Benton 99331.36%1,94461.40%2096.60%200.63%-951-30.04%3,166
Bolivar 4,02730.56%8,67065.80%3202.43%1591.21%-4,643-35.24%13,176
Calhoun 2,47049.19%2,17843.38%3516.99%220.44%2925.81%5,021
Carroll 2,62953.28%2,04141.37%2454.97%190.39%58811.91%4,934
Chickasaw 2,53542.75%2,97150.10%4016.76%230.39%-436-7.35%5,930
Choctaw 1,71553.15%1,24738.64%2477.65%180.56%46814.51%3,227
Claiborne 78416.87%3,73980.46%1032.22%210.45%-2,955-63.59%4,647
Clarke 3,47056.04%2,33737.74%3665.91%190.31%1,13318.30%6,192
Clay 2,94838.97%4,26756.41%3374.46%120.16%-1,319-17.44%7,564
Coahoma 3,44135.80%5,77660.10%2562.66%1381.44%-2,335-24.30%9,611
Copiah 4,13846.23%4,41549.33%3754.19%220.25%-277-3.10%8,950
Covington 3,21951.05%2,62841.68%4176.61%410.65%5919.37%6,305
DeSoto 18,13553.53%10,28230.35%2,3997.08%3,0659.05%7,85323.18%33,881
Forrest 11,27855.17%7,96538.96%1,0945.35%1050.51%3,31316.21%20,442
Franklin 1,58647.50%1,38141.36%3299.85%431.29%2056.14%3,339
George 3,31155.71%1,88831.77%71011.95%340.57%1,42323.94%5,943
Greene 1,94753.71%1,34737.16%3228.88%90.25%60016.55%3,625
Grenada 4,52747.88%4,40246.56%4704.97%560.59%1251.32%9,455
Hancock 5,82051.16%4,30337.82%1,14310.05%1110.98%1,51713.34%11,377
Harrison 25,48652.84%18,77538.92%3,7267.72%2480.51%6,71113.92%48,235
Hinds 35,65342.19%45,41053.73%2,9293.47%5170.61%-9,757-11.54%84,509
Holmes 1,53623.96%4,72073.62%1402.18%150.23%-3,184-49.66%6,411
Humphreys 1,38236.24%2,30560.45%1102.88%160.42%-923-24.21%3,813
Issaquena 26930.81%54662.54%424.81%161.83%-277-31.73%873
Itawamba 3,49048.22%2,98741.27%73210.11%280.39%5036.95%7,237
Jackson 24,91859.86%13,59832.67%2,9477.08%1620.39%11,32027.19%41,625
Jasper 2,61542.50%3,17051.52%3535.74%150.24%-555-9.02%6,153
Jefferson 48915.68%2,53181.15%892.85%100.32%-2,042-65.47%3,119
Jefferson Davis 1,89038.84%2,66354.73%2645.43%491.01%-773-15.89%4,866
Jones 13,02059.62%7,36033.70%1,3626.24%950.44%5,66025.92%21,837
Kemper 1,43938.93%2,04855.41%1885.09%210.57%-609-16.48%3,696
Lafayette 4,75347.18%4,64646.12%5805.76%950.94%1071.06%10,074
Lamar 8,60967.39%3,16924.81%9257.24%710.56%5,44042.58%12,774
Lauderdale 15,05560.62%8,66834.90%1,0364.17%750.30%6,38725.72%24,834
Lawrence 2,39244.54%2,48146.19%4718.77%270.50%-89-1.65%5,371
Leake 3,01747.60%2,90245.79%4066.41%130.21%1151.81%6,338
Lee 11,81554.48%8,43838.91%1,3616.28%720.33%3,37715.57%21,686
Leflore 4,45638.04%6,85358.51%2402.05%1641.40%-2,397-20.47%11,713
Lincoln 5,96053.85%4,29438.80%7787.03%350.32%1,66615.05%11,067
Lowndes 9,16956.40%6,22038.26%7504.61%1190.73%2,94918.14%16,258
Madison 14,46758.60%9,35437.89%7593.07%1080.44%5,11320.71%24,688
Marion 5,02350.39%4,33443.48%5855.87%260.26%6896.91%9,968
Marshall 3,27228.85%7,52166.32%4824.25%650.57%-4,249-37.47%11,340
Monroe 5,20645.97%5,18445.78%8897.85%450.40%220.19%11,324
Montgomery 1,94347.15%1,97047.80%1974.78%110.27%-27-0.65%4,121
Neshoba 4,54558.37%2,64633.98%5607.19%360.46%1,89924.39%7,787
Newton 4,22361.30%2,16331.40%4646.74%390.57%2,06029.90%6,889
Noxubee 1,28729.94%2,80165.17%1192.77%912.12%-1,514-35.23%4,298
Oktibbeha 6,14249.04%5,92347.29%3953.15%640.51%2191.75%12,524
Panola 3,70138.34%5,40856.03%5135.31%300.31%-1,707-17.69%9,652
Pearl River 8,21257.12%4,89234.03%1,1908.28%830.58%3,32023.09%14,377
Perry 2,17853.72%1,41334.85%45011.10%130.32%76518.87%4,054
Pike 5,40343.45%6,30250.68%6835.49%470.38%-899-7.23%12,435
Pontotoc 4,28955.64%2,59733.69%77410.04%490.64%1,69221.95%7,709
Prentiss 3,47348.73%3,05342.84%5748.05%270.38%4205.89%7,127
Quitman 1,12132.54%2,18663.45%1263.66%120.35%-1,065-30.91%3,445
Rankin 24,58569.40%8,61424.32%2,0935.91%1310.37%15,97145.08%35,423
Scott 4,01852.43%3,16341.27%4666.08%170.22%85511.16%7,664
Sharkey 90634.59%1,56659.79%702.67%772.94%-660-25.20%2,619
Simpson 4,45556.56%2,85136.19%5256.66%460.58%1,60420.37%7,877
Smith 3,37158.47%1,85832.23%5229.05%140.24%1,51326.24%5,765
Stone 2,28853.45%1,55136.23%4179.74%250.58%73717.22%4,281
Sunflower 2,92635.57%4,96060.30%2903.53%490.60%-2,034-24.73%8,225
Tallahatchie 1,67634.00%2,99060.65%2515.09%130.26%-1,314-26.65%4,930
Tate 3,69450.40%3,19543.59%4065.54%350.48%4996.81%7,330
Tippah 3,24946.80%2,99243.10%6619.52%400.58%2573.70%6,942
Tishomingo 2,76645.28%2,70944.34%6099.97%250.41%570.94%6,109
Tunica 55729.53%1,26366.97%552.92%110.58%-706-37.44%1,886
Union 4,37551.14%3,31638.76%7889.21%760.89%1,05912.38%8,555
Walthall 2,23945.27%2,24045.29%4448.98%230.47%-1-0.02%4,946
Warren 9,26147.77%8,77445.26%1,2596.49%910.47%4872.51%19,385
Washington 6,76238.77%10,05357.64%4372.51%1881.08%-3,291-18.87%17,440
Wayne 3,21949.60%2,65240.86%5959.17%240.37%5678.74%6,490
Webster 2,25457.85%1,37935.40%2556.55%80.21%87522.45%3,896
Wilkinson 1,01624.77%2,80768.43%2265.51%531.29%-1,791-43.66%4,102
Winston 3,49847.03%3,48846.89%4345.83%180.24%100.14%7,438
Yalobusha 1,71138.04%2,43754.18%3327.38%180.40%-726-16.14%4,498
Yazoo 4,15244.49%4,75450.94%3623.88%650.70%-602-6.45%9,333
Totals439,83849.21%394,02244.08%52,2225.84%7,7750.87%45,8165.13%893,857

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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