1996 United States presidential election in North Dakota

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1996 United States presidential election in North Dakota
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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–NPL Reform
Home state Kansas Arkansas Texas
Running mate Jack Kemp Al Gore Pat Choate
Electoral vote300
Popular vote125,050106,90532,515
Percentage46.94%40.13%12.20%

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County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic-NPL

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic-NPL

The 1996 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 5, 1996. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. State voters chose three electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Contents

North Dakota was won by Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who was running against incumbent United States 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]

North Dakota weighed in for this election as 5% more third-party than the national average. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for North Dakota, with almost 13% of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. All major counties in North Dakota turned out for Dole, including the (relatively) highly populated center of Cass County, which contains the city of Fargo.

In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly reformed Reform Party to gain over 12% of the votes in North Dakota, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party candidate to run for the U.S. presidency in recent times. His performance in the state was his fifth-strongest in the election after Maine, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. [2]

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Divide County and Ramsey County voted for the Democratic candidate.

Primaries

Results

1996 United States presidential election in North Dakota
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Bob Dole 125,05046.94%3
Democratic-NPL Bill Clinton (incumbent)106,90540.13%0
Reform Ross Perot 32,51512.20%0
Libertarian Harry Browne 8470.32%0
Taxpayers’ Howard Phillips 7450.28%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 3490.13%0
Totals266,411100.00%3
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)

Results by county

County [3] Bob Dole
Republican
Bill Clinton
Democratic-NPL
Ross Perot
Reform
Harry Browne
Libertarian
Howard Phillips
U.S. Taxpayers
John Hagelin
Natural Law
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams 57549.91%36631.77%20017.36%50.43%60.52%00.00%20918.14%1,152
Barnes 2,44944.79%2,31742.37%66612.18%130.24%150.27%80.15%1322.42%5,468
Benson 85039.13%1,05948.76%25211.60%50.23%50.23%10.05%-209-9.63%2,172
Billings 28155.42%11622.88%10721.10%30.59%00.00%00.00%16532.54%507
Bottineau 1,68247.80%1,28036.37%53615.23%150.43%30.09%30.09%40211.43%3,519
Bowman 71048.20%48933.20%26117.72%30.20%80.54%20.14%22115.00%1,473
Burke 48344.35%41638.20%17616.16%30.28%111.01%00.00%676.15%1,089
Burleigh 15,46451.74%10,67935.73%3,53511.83%1020.34%770.26%330.11%4,78516.01%29,890
Cass 24,23848.02%21,69342.98%4,1168.16%2170.43%1390.28%680.13%2,5455.04%50,471
Cavalier 1,18847.85%94137.90%32613.13%130.52%130.52%20.08%2479.95%2,483
Dickey 1,41853.21%95335.76%27610.36%60.23%90.34%30.11%46517.45%2,665
Divide 48836.42%63747.54%20915.60%10.07%40.30%10.07%-149-11.12%1,340
Dunn 83047.62%58733.68%30417.44%40.23%170.98%10.06%24313.94%1,743
Eddy 51740.36%55343.17%20115.69%20.16%70.55%10.08%-36-2.81%1,281
Emmons 1,14853.54%54425.37%44120.57%20.09%60.28%30.14%60428.17%2,144
Foster 80145.93%66438.07%26515.19%50.29%60.34%30.17%1377.86%1,744
Golden Valley 52056.28%23525.43%16317.64%10.11%30.32%20.22%28530.85%924
Grand Forks 11,60644.92%11,37644.03%2,66310.31%1300.50%310.12%300.12%2300.89%25,836
Grant 76055.51%30021.91%29521.55%40.29%80.58%20.15%46033.60%1,369
Griggs 73146.53%67042.65%16210.31%60.38%20.13%00.00%613.88%1,571
Hettinger 76553.65%41829.31%23816.69%20.14%10.07%20.14%34724.34%1,426
Kidder 69150.00%43431.40%24217.51%40.29%90.65%20.14%25718.60%1,382
LaMoure 1,22051.15%88036.90%27611.57%50.21%30.13%10.04%34014.25%2,385
Logan 70553.09%36027.11%25419.13%40.30%40.30%10.08%34525.98%1,328
McHenry 1,18743.07%1,09639.77%45316.44%70.25%100.36%30.11%913.30%2,756
McIntosh 1,00556.43%47026.39%29516.56%30.17%50.28%30.17%53530.04%1,781
McKenzie 1,33849.50%92834.33%42815.83%30.11%40.15%20.07%41015.17%2,703
McLean 1,98845.39%1,75940.16%61814.11%50.11%60.14%40.09%2295.23%4,380
Mercer 1,95348.32%1,30032.16%76418.90%90.22%110.27%50.12%65316.16%4,042
Morton 4,69946.66%3,74537.19%1,56615.55%190.19%250.25%160.16%9549.47%10,070
Mountrail 96536.90%1,27748.83%36013.77%30.11%90.34%10.04%-312-11.93%2,615
Nelson 74541.41%82745.97%20611.45%90.50%80.44%40.22%-82-4.56%1,799
Oliver 49948.83%33332.58%18317.91%10.10%60.59%00.00%16616.25%1,022
Pembina 1,67850.94%1,19136.16%40012.14%160.49%60.18%30.09%48714.78%3,294
Pierce 1,01751.52%67133.99%27013.68%50.25%100.51%10.05%34617.53%1,974
Ramsey 2,07743.51%2,12344.47%54911.50%80.17%110.23%60.13%-46-0.96%4,774
Ransom 92037.78%1,19949.24%30312.44%60.25%40.16%30.12%-279-11.46%2,435
Renville 57642.54%56241.51%21015.51%20.15%30.22%10.07%141.03%1,354
Richland 3,34547.32%2,89040.88%78211.06%220.31%150.21%150.21%4556.44%7,069
Rolette 82322.85%2,29963.84%44812.44%80.22%140.39%90.25%-1,476-40.99%3,601
Sargent 81439.38%1,00348.52%24111.66%50.24%20.10%20.10%-189-9.14%2,067
Sheridan 56660.15%25226.78%12112.86%10.11%10.11%00.00%31433.37%941
Sioux 20730.00%39356.96%8211.88%40.58%20.29%20.29%-186-26.96%690
Slope 26058.43%12327.64%6013.48%10.22%10.22%00.00%13730.79%445
Stark 4,08646.94%3,09535.55%1,45616.73%250.29%310.36%120.14%99111.39%8,705
Steele 48639.67%62050.61%1159.39%20.16%10.08%10.08%-134-10.94%1,225
Stutsman 3,78444.04%3,58941.77%1,14113.28%280.33%280.33%230.27%1952.27%8,593
Towner 54239.08%64946.79%18713.48%40.29%20.14%30.22%-107-7.71%1,387
Traill 1,82045.03%1,82245.08%3809.40%130.32%40.10%30.07%-2-0.05%4,042
Walsh 2,22244.99%2,08242.15%59912.13%100.20%240.49%20.04%1402.84%4,939
Ward 10,54648.01%8,66039.43%2,58711.78%540.25%740.34%430.20%1,8868.58%21,964
Wells 1,19246.89%96237.84%37314.67%10.04%110.43%30.12%2309.05%2,542
Williams 3,59045.79%3,01838.49%1,17414.97%210.27%270.34%100.13%5727.30%7,840
Totals125,05046.94%106,90540.13%32,51512.20%8470.32%7450.28%3490.13%18,1456.81%266,411

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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