1996 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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1996 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
  Bill Clinton.jpg Bob Dole, PCCWW photo portrait.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 Patrick Choate
Electoral vote2300
Popular vote2,215,819 1,801,169430,984
Percentage49.17%39.97%9.56%

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County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 5, 1996 as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 23 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Pennsylvania was won by President Bill Clinton by a margin of 9.2%. [1] Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) finished in third, with 9.56% of the popular vote in Pennsylvania. [1]

In Pennsylvania, Bill Clinton received 49.2% of the vote, the same percentage as the national vote (when rounded to the nearest tenth). Pennsylvania was also the tipping-point state in this election. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Democratic Presidential candidate: Warren, Clinton, Westmoreland, Schuylkill, Armstrong, Columbia, Forest, and Indiana. [2]

Primaries

Democratic primary

CandidateVotesPercent
Bill Clinton(incumbent)666,48692.05%
Lyndon LaRouche57,5837.95%
Totals724,069Turnout: 23.00%

Republican primary

CandidateVotesPercent
Bob Dole435,03163.59%
Patrick J. Buchanan123,01117.98%
Steve Forbes55,0288.04%
Other71,04310.38%
Totals684,113Turnout: 21.64%

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania [1]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent) Al Gore (incumbent)2,215,81949.17%23
Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 1,801,16939.97%0
Reform Ross Perot Patrick Choate 430,9849.56%0
Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 28,0000.62%0
Constitution Howard Phillips Herbert Titus 19,5520.43%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin Mike Tompkins 5,7830.13%0
Totals4,495,524100.00%23

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Adams 10,77436.51%15,33851.98%3,18610.80%2100.71%-4,564-15.47%29,508
Allegheny 284,48052.82%204,06737.89%42,3097.86%7,7591.44%80,41314.93%538,615
Armstrong 11,13043.17%11,05242.87%3,45213.39%1450.56%780.30%25,779
Beaver 39,57853.28%26,04835.07%8,27611.14%3770.51%13,53018.21%74,279
Bedford 5,95432.85%10,06455.52%2,04111.26%680.38%-4,110-22.67%18,127
Berks 49,88740.99%56,28946.25%13,78811.33%1,7541.44%-6,402-5.26%121,718
Blair 15,03636.95%21,28252.30%4,0149.86%3590.88%-6,246-15.35%40,691
Bradford 7,73636.82%10,39349.47%2,71212.91%1670.79%-2,657-12.65%21,008
Bucks 103,31345.44%94,89941.74%24,54410.80%4,6072.03%8,4143.70%227,363
Butler 21,99036.29%32,03852.88%6,14510.14%4180.69%-10,048-16.59%60,591
Cambria 30,39151.27%20,34134.32%7,83713.22%7061.19%10,05016.95%59,275
Cameron 82236.84%1,11349.89%28312.68%130.58%-291-13.05%2,231
Carbon 9,45747.69%7,19336.28%2,99215.09%1870.94%2,26411.41%19,829
Centre 21,14545.16%20,93544.71%4,1738.91%5731.22%2100.45%46,826
Chester 64,78340.91%77,02948.64%14,0678.88%2,4871.57%-12,246-7.73%158,366
Clarion 5,95439.51%6,91645.89%2,06413.70%1370.91%-962-6.38%15,071
Clearfield 11,99141.41%12,98744.85%3,75812.98%2190.76%-996-3.44%28,955
Clinton 5,65849.27%4,29337.39%1,42412.40%1080.94%1,36511.88%11,483
Columbia 8,37941.13%8,23440.42%3,65417.94%1050.52%1450.71%20,372
Crawford 12,94341.16%14,65946.62%3,51911.19%3251.03%-1,716-5.46%31,446
Cumberland 28,74936.40%43,94355.63%5,6697.18%6240.79%-15,194-19.23%78,985
Dauphin 40,93644.03%44,41747.78%6,9677.49%6510.70%-3,481-3.75%92,971
Delaware 115,94649.39%92,62839.46%21,8839.32%4,2911.83%23,3189.93%234,748
Elk 5,74944.18%4,88937.57%2,29317.62%820.63%8606.61%13,013
Erie 57,50852.86%39,88436.66%10,3869.55%1,0130.93%17,62416.20%108,791
Fayette 26,35956.65%14,01930.13%5,72212.30%4320.93%12,34026.52%46,532
Forest 96443.80%90240.98%32514.77%100.45%622.82%2,201
Franklin 14,98033.49%25,39256.77%4,1279.23%2310.52%-10,412-23.28%44,730
Fulton 1,62033.28%2,66554.75%55411.38%290.60%-1,045-21.47%4,868
Greene 7,62055.47%4,00229.14%2,05214.94%620.45%3,61826.33%13,736
Huntingdon 5,28536.46%7,32450.53%1,81312.51%730.50%-2,039-14.07%14,495
Indiana 13,86845.35%12,87442.10%3,67412.01%1670.55%9943.25%30,583
Jefferson 5,84635.52%8,15649.56%2,32214.11%1330.81%-2,310-14.04%16,457
Juniata 2,89636.27%4,12851.70%91111.41%490.61%-1,232-15.43%7,984
Lackawanna 46,37756.09%26,93032.57%8,1899.90%1,1851.43%19,44723.52%82,681
Lancaster 49,12031.63%92,87559.81%11,6017.47%1,6901.09%-43,755-28.18%155,286
Lawrence 18,99352.38%13,08836.10%4,00211.04%1760.49%5,90516.28%36,259
Lebanon 14,18734.83%21,88553.73%4,23510.40%4281.05%-7,698-18.90%40,735
Lehigh 48,56845.77%45,10342.51%10,94710.32%1,4921.41%3,4653.26%106,110
Luzerne 60,17451.51%43,57737.30%12,42410.64%6420.55%16,59714.21%116,817
Lycoming 13,51634.44%21,53554.88%3,8559.82%3350.85%-8,019-20.44%39,241
McKean 5,50937.05%6,83845.99%2,35015.80%1721.16%-1,329-8.94%14,869
Mercer 23,00350.25%17,21337.60%5,10811.16%4550.99%5,79012.65%45,779
Mifflin 5,32738.83%6,88850.21%1,39210.15%1110.81%-1,561-11.38%13,718
Monroe 16,54742.36%17,32644.35%4,65011.90%5421.39%-779-1.99%39,065
Montgomery 143,66448.87%121,04741.18%24,3928.30%4,8581.65%22,6177.69%293,961
Montour 2,18337.57%2,78547.93%78413.49%591.02%-602-10.36%5,811
Northampton 43,95948.31%35,72639.26%9,84810.82%1,4691.61%8,2339.05%91,002
Northumberland 13,41841.41%13,55141.82%5,17315.97%2580.80%-133-0.41%32,400
Perry 4,61131.77%8,15656.19%1,60911.09%1390.96%-3,545-24.42%14,515
Philadelphia 412,98877.44%85,34516.00%29,3295.50%5,6151.05%327,64361.44%533,277
Pike 5,50938.68%6,69747.02%1,87313.15%1651.16%-1,188-8.34%14,244
Potter 2,14631.48%3,71454.48%92513.57%320.47%-1,568-23.00%6,817
Schuylkill 24,86043.90%22,92040.47%8,47114.96%3780.67%1,9403.43%56,629
Snyder 3,40529.25%6,74257.91%1,45112.46%440.38%-3,337-28.66%11,642
Somerset 12,71940.26%14,73546.64%3,96812.56%1690.53%-2,016-6.38%31,591
Sullivan 1,07137.47%1,35247.31%41814.63%170.59%-281-9.84%2,858
Susquehanna 5,91237.81%7,35447.03%2,26614.49%1040.67%-1,442-9.22%15,636
Tioga 4,96134.39%7,38251.18%1,99313.82%890.62%-2,421-16.79%14,425
Union 3,65831.20%6,57056.04%1,43112.21%650.55%-2,912-24.84%11,724
Venango 8,20541.97%8,39842.96%2,77714.21%1690.86%-193-0.99%19,549
Warren 7,29142.72%7,05641.34%2,50414.67%2161.27%2351.38%17,067
Washington 40,95252.67%27,77735.73%8,66111.14%3550.46%13,17516.94%77,745
Wayne 5,92836.29%8,07749.45%2,12613.02%2031.24%-2,149-13.16%16,334
Westmoreland 63,68644.43%62,05843.30%16,23011.32%1,3550.95%1,6281.13%143,329
Wyoming 4,04938.90%4,88846.96%1,41413.59%570.55%-839-8.06%10,408
York 49,59638.70%65,18850.87%11,6529.09%1,7201.34%-15,592-12.17%128,156
Totals2,215,81949.17%1,801,16939.97%430,9849.56%58,1461.29%414,6509.20%4,506,118

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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References

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  2. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016