1996 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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1996 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
Turnout74.52% Decrease2.svg8.08% [1]
  Bill Clinton.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 Patrick Choate
Electoral vote1100
Popular vote1,123,323840,712201,003
Percentage49.84%37.30%8.92%

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County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

The State of Washington was won by President Bill Clinton (DAR) over Senator Bob Dole (RKS), with Clinton winning 49.84% to 37.30% for a margin of 12.54%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (ReformTX) finished in third, with 8.92% of the popular vote. [2] As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Spokane County, Kittitas County, Pend Oreille County, Ferry County, and Asotin County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. [3]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent) Al Gore (incumbent)1,123,32349.84%11
Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 840,71237.30%0
Reform Ross Perot Patrick Choate 201,0038.92%0
Independent Ralph Nader Winona LaDuke 60,3222.68%0
Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 12,5220.56%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin Dr. V. Tompkins 6,0760.27%0
U.S. Taxpayers' Howard Phillips Herbert Titus 4,5780.20%0
Independent Charles Collins Rosemary Giumarra 2,3740.11%0
Workers World Party Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 2,1890.10%0
Socialist Workers Party James Harris Laura Garza 7380.03%0
Totals2,253,837100.0%11

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Ralph Nader [4]
Independent
Various candidates [4]
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Adams 1,74037.71%2,35651.06%4489.71%230.50%471.02%-616-13.35%4,614
Asotin 3,34945.81%2,86039.12%93612.80%720.98%941.29%4896.69%7,311
Benton 20,78338.63%26,66449.56%5,3119.87%4160.77%6291.17%-5,881-10.93%53,803
Chelan 8,59536.01%12,36351.79%2,3329.77%3151.32%2651.11%-3,768-15.78%23,870
Clallam 12,58542.64%12,43242.12%3,18710.80%7942.69%5181.75%1530.52%29,516
Clark 52,25446.35%46,79441.51%9,6638.57%2,7262.42%1,2931.15%5,4604.84%112,730
Columbia 74338.01%94848.49%22811.66%241.23%120.61%-205-10.48%1,955
Cowlitz 18,05453.87%11,22133.48%3,44110.27%5311.58%2680.80%6,83320.39%33,515
Douglas 3,91335.82%5,68252.01%1,13210.36%990.91%990.91%-1,769-16.19%10,925
Ferry 1,19742.49%1,09138.73%40814.48%561.99%652.31%1063.76%2,817
Franklin 4,96141.01%5,94649.16%9928.20%630.52%1341.11%-985-8.15%12,096
Garfield 49739.60%62349.64%1179.32%80.64%100.80%-126-10.04%1,255
Grant 8,06536.88%10,89549.83%2,49611.41%2030.93%2070.95%-2,830-12.95%21,866
Grays Harbor 14,08253.65%7,63529.09%3,75714.31%4451.70%3311.26%6,44724.56%26,250
Island 12,15742.71%12,38743.52%2,7879.79%7692.70%3641.28%-230-0.81%28,464
Jefferson 7,14550.61%4,60732.63%1,3859.81%7345.20%2481.76%2,53817.98%14,119
King 417,84656.38%232,81131.41%51,3096.92%29,3653.96%9,7731.32%185,03524.97%741,104
Kitsap 44,16748.28%35,30438.59%8,7699.58%2,2152.42%1,0321.13%8,8639.69%91,487
Kittitas 5,70745.42%5,22441.58%1,2149.66%2752.19%1441.15%4833.84%12,564
Klickitat 3,21445.49%2,66237.68%87512.38%1852.62%1161.64%5527.81%7,052
Lewis 10,33137.37%13,23847.89%3,37312.20%3901.41%3121.13%-2,907-10.52%27,644
Lincoln 1,80635.88%2,58751.40%51810.29%621.23%601.19%-781-15.52%5,033
Mason 10,08848.62%7,14934.45%2,81613.57%4121.99%2851.37%2,93914.17%20,750
Okanogan 4,81036.79%5,89045.05%1,79713.74%2782.13%3002.29%-1,080-8.26%13,075
Pacific 5,09555.92%2,59828.51%1,13112.41%2072.27%800.88%2,49727.41%9,111
Pend Oreille 2,12642.55%2,01240.27%70914.19%751.50%741.48%1142.28%4,996
Pierce 120,89350.57%89,29537.35%22,0519.22%4,1381.73%2,6961.13%31,59813.22%239,073
San Juan 3,66349.81%2,52334.31%5086.91%4946.72%1662.26%1,14015.50%7,354
Skagit 18,29544.49%16,39739.88%4,81811.72%9872.40%6211.51%1,8984.61%41,118
Skamania 1,72445.50%1,38736.61%45011.88%1503.96%782.06%3378.89%3,789
Snohomish 109,62449.45%81,88536.94%22,73110.25%4,1451.88%2,5751.17%27,73912.51%220,960
Spokane 71,72745.05%66,62841.84%16,53210.38%2,4951.57%1,8501.16%5,0993.21%159,232
Stevens 5,59134.90%7,52446.96%2,15813.47%3402.12%4092.55%-1,933-12.06%16,022
Thurston 45,52252.16%29,83534.18%7,6228.73%3,1483.61%1,1531.32%15,68717.98%87,280
Wahkiakum 92450.33%61933.71%21511.71%432.34%351.91%30516.62%1,836
Walla Walla 8,03841.25%9,08546.62%1,8949.72%2651.36%2041.05%-1,047-5.37%19,486
Whatcom 29,07445.07%27,15342.09%4,8547.52%2,3753.68%1,0541.63%1,9212.98%64,510
Whitman 7,26245.69%6,73442.37%1,3158.27%2861.80%2981.87%5283.32%15,895
Yakima 25,67643.25%27,66846.61%4,7247.96%7141.20%5780.97%-1,992-3.36%59,360
Totals1,123,32349.84%840,71237.30%201,0038.92%60,3222.68%28,4771.26%282,61112.54%2,253,837

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

  1. Secretary of State: Kim Wyman. "Voter Turnout by Election". www.sos.wa.gov. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  2. Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; 1996 Presidential General Election Results – Washington
  3. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  4. 1 2 "Elections Search Results - November 1996 General". Washington Secretary of State. Retrieved June 24, 2022.