2016 United States presidential election in Oregon

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2016 United States presidential election in Oregon
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  2012 November 8, 2016 2020  
Turnout70.26% (eligible voters) Increase2.svg [1] [2]
  Hillary Clinton by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg Donald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Hillary Clinton Donald Trump
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York New York
Running mate Tim Kaine Mike Pence
Electoral vote70
Popular vote1,002,106782,403
Percentage50.07%39.09%

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President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

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Results by county with size showing number of votes
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Treemap of the popular vote by county

The 2016 United States presidential election in Oregon was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Oregon voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, businessman Donald Trump, and running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. Oregon has seven electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3]

Contents

The Democratic presidential candidate has won Oregon in every election since 1988. Clinton continued this tradition, carrying the state with 50% of the vote, a slightly reduced margin from Barack Obama in 2012, but with a slightly higher raw vote total, becoming only the second presidential candidate to win more than a million votes in the process. Trump received 39% of the vote, a smaller proportion of the vote compared to that of Mitt Romney in 2012. However, he did achieve a notable feat in carrying Columbia County, becoming the first Republican to do so since Herbert Hoover in 1928. [4] In addition, this was also the first presidential election since 1976 in which Clackamas County backed the losing candidate, with Trump becoming the first Republican ever to win the White House without carrying the county.

Primaries and Caucuses

Oregon held its presidential primaries on May 17, 2016.

Primary elections

Democratic primary

Two candidates appeared on the Democratic presidential primary ballot:

The 74 delegates from Oregon were allocated in this way. 41 delegates were allocated based on the popular vote in each congressional district with district 2 split (district 2 was split because of its size with district 2a including the northern part of the district and 2b containing the southern part of the district). Another 20 delegates were allocated proportionally based on the statewide popular vote. The state also had 13 super delegates. [5]

Oregon Democratic primary, May 17, 2016
CandidatePopular voteEstimated delegates
CountPercentagePledgedUnpledgedTotal
Bernie Sanders 360,82956.24%36339
Hillary Clinton 269,84642.06%25732
Misc.10,9201.70%000
(available)033
Total641,595100%611374
Source: The Green Papers , Oregon Secretary of State - Official Election Results

Republican primary

Six candidates appeared on the Republican presidential primary ballot:

The 28 delegates from Oregon were allocated proportionally based on the statewide popular vote. [6]

Oregon Republican primary, May 17, 2016
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
BoundUnboundTotal
Donald Trump252,74864.16%18018
Ted Cruz (withdrawn)65,51316.63%505
John Kasich (withdrawn)62,24815.80%505
Write-in13,4113.40%000
Unprojected delegates:000
Total:393,920100.00%28028
Source: The Green Papers

Green primary

This state's Green Party held its presidential preference vote on May 21.

On May 22, it was announced that Jill Stein had won the preference vote. [7]

Oregon Green Party presidential convention, April 17, 2016
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--6
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry--1
Uncommitted--1
Total--8

Libertarian primary

The Oregon primary was completed on May 27, 2016, the last day to receive mail-in ballots.

Oregon Libertarian presidential primary, May 27, 2016 [8] [9]
CandidateVotesPercentage
Gary Johnson42257%
John McAfee10514%
Merry Susan Nehls345%
Austin Petersen (write-in)253%
Darryl Perry213%
Keenan Dunham182%
Derrick Michael Reid101%
Rhett Smith61%
NOTA (write-in)20%
Other write-ins9112%
Total742100%

Independent Party of Oregon primary

The Independent Party held a primary election on July 18. The party's ballot included Bernie Sanders (D), Hillary Clinton (D), Donald Trump (R), Ted Cruz (R), John Kasich (R), Gary Johnson (L), Jill Stein (G) and a "none of these candidates" choice. [10] Bernie Sanders won the primary election with 31.5% of the vote, narrowly defeating Donald Trump's 30.08%. Hillary Clinton came in third, with 24.02% of the vote. Members were allowed to select one or more candidates. [11]

Independent Party Presidential Ballot, July 18, 2016
CandidatePartyPercentage
Bernie SandersDemocrat31.5%
Donald TrumpRepublican30.08%
Hillary ClintonDemocrat24.02%
None of the aboveN/A9.17%
Gary JohnsonLibertarian16.07%
Jill SteinGreen9.49%
Ted CruzRepublican5.68%
John KasichRepublican12.27%

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Los Angeles Times [12] Safe DNovember 6, 2016
CNN [13] Safe DNovember 4, 2016
Cook Political Report [14] Safe DNovember 7, 2016
Electoral-vote.com [15] Safe DNovember 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report [16] Safe DNovember 7, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball [17] Safe DNovember 7, 2016
RealClearPolitics [18] Lean DNovember 8, 2016
Fox News [19] Safe DNovember 7, 2016

Voting History

Besides Lyndon Johnson's landslide victory in 1964, the Republican party's candidate won Oregon in every year from 1948 through 1984. Since then, however, the Democratic candidate has carried the state in every election, including a narrow victory in the 2000 election. The last statewide election won by a Republican candidate was in the 2002 Senate election, all statewide elected officials as of election day were Democrats, and Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney by 12.09% in the 2012 election. Generally, Eastern Oregon is more conservative, while Western Oregon is more liberal.

Polling

Democrat Hillary Clinton won every pre-election poll conducted in the state except one and led by margins of 7 to 13 points in most polls. The average of the final 3 polls showed Hillary Clinton leading Trump 44% to 36%. [20]

Results

2016 U.S. presidential election in Oregon [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Hillary Clinton 1,002,106 50.07%
Republican Donald Trump 782,40339.09%
Libertarian Gary Johnson 94,2314.71%
Pacific Green Party/Progressive Jill Stein 50,0022.50%
write-ins 72,5943.63%
Total votes2,001,336 100.00%

Hillary Clinton carried the state, lengthening the Democratic streak in Oregon to 8 straight contests.

Results by county

CountyHillary Clinton
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %
Baker 1,79720.47%6,21870.83%7648.70%-4,421-50.36%8,779
Benton 29,19359.88%13,44527.58%6,11512.54%15,74832.30%48,753
Clackamas 102,09547.70%88,39241.30%23,55211.00%20,7036.40%214,039
Clatsop 9,25247.05%8,13841.39%2,27411.56%1,1145.66%19,664
Columbia 10,16738.20%13,21749.65%3,23412.15%-3,050-11.45%26,618
Coos 10,44833.37%17,86557.05%3,0009.58%-7,417-23.68%31,313
Crook 2,63721.66%8,51169.92%1,0248.42%-5,874-48.26%12,172
Curry 4,30034.10%7,21257.19%1,0998.71%-2,912-23.09%12,611
Deschutes 42,44443.07%45,69246.36%10,42110.57%-3,248-3.29%98,557
Douglas 14,09626.34%34,58264.61%4,8439.05%-20,486-38.27%53,521
Gilliam 23923.45%67165.85%10910.70%-432-42.40%1,019
Grant 73917.03%3,21073.96%3919.01%-2,471-56.93%4,340
Harney 68317.19%2,91273.28%3799.53%-2,229-56.09%3,974
Hood River 6,51059.67%3,27229.99%1,12810.34%3,23829.68%10,910
Jackson 44,44740.66%53,87049.27%11,01010.07%-9,423-8.61%109,327
Jefferson 2,98031.50%5,48357.97%99610.53%-2,503-26.47%9,459
Josephine 13,45330.19%26,92360.42%4,1849.39%-13,470-30.23%44,560
Klamath 7,21023.63%20,43566.98%2,8629.39%-13,225-43.35%30,507
Lake 63916.26%3,02276.90%2696.84%-2,383-60.64%3,930
Lane 102,75353.53%67,14134.98%22,05611.49%35,61218.55%191,950
Lincoln 12,50149.50%10,03939.75%2,71610.75%2,4629.75%25,256
Linn 17,99530.65%33,48857.03%7,23612.32%-15,493-26.38%58,719
Malheur 2,24621.52%7,19468.94%9959.54%-4,948-47.42%10,435
Marion 57,78842.23%63,37746.31%15,67511.46%-5,589-4.08%136,840
Morrow 1,01724.41%2,72165.30%42910.29%-1,704-40.89%4,167
Multnomah 292,56173.30%67,95417.03%38,5889.67%224,60756.27%399,103
Polk 16,42040.75%18,94047.00%4,93512.25%-2,520-6.25%40,295
Sherman 20219.86%73271.98%838.16%-530-52.12%1,017
Tillamook 5,76841.79%6,53847.37%1,49710.84%-770-5.58%13,803
Umatilla 7,67327.80%17,05961.81%2,86510.39%-9,386-34.01%27,597
Union 3,24925.05%8,43165.01%1,2889.94%-5,182-39.96%12,968
Wallowa 1,11625.56%2,84865.23%4029.21%-1,732-39.67%4,366
Wasco 4,78139.96%5,83348.75%1,35011.29%-1,052-8.79%11,964
Washington 153,25156.92%83,19730.90%32,78412.18%70,05426.02%269,232
Wheeler 15518.95%59172.25%728.80%-436-53.30%818
Yamhill 19,30139.59%23,25047.69%6,20212.72%-3,949-8.10%48,753
Total1,002,10650.07%782,40339.09%216,82710.84%219,70310.98%2,001,336
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Clinton won 4 of 5 congressional districts. [22]

DistrictTrumpClintonRepresentative
1st 33%55% Suzanne Bonamici
2nd 55%35% Greg Walden
3rd 22%68% Earl Blumenauer
4th 46%46.1% Peter DeFazio
5th 42%46% Kurt Schrader

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