1984 United States presidential election in Virginia

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1984 United States presidential election in Virginia
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  1980 November 6, 1984 1988  
  Ronald Reagan presidential portrait (cropped).jpg Walter Mondale 1977 vice presidential portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter Mondale
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Minnesota
Running mate George H. W. Bush Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote120
Popular vote1,337,078796,250
Percentage62.29%37.09%

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President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

The 1984 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. Virginia voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States.

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Virginia was won by incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California, who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota. Reagan ran for a second time with incumbent Vice President and former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of Texas, and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York, the first major female candidate for the vice presidency.

Virginia weighed in for this election as 5 points more Republican than the national average. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which the independent cities of Franklin, Lexington, Roanoke, and Falls Church voted for the Republican candidate, and the last election when Virginia voted to the right of Mississippi. Reagan won Virginia by a landslide 25 percentage point margin. Virginia, which had been the only former Confederate state to vote for Gerald Ford in 1976, had, unlike many other Southern states, not even been particularly close in 1980: Virginia rejected the incumbent Southerner, Jimmy Carter, in favor of Reagan by nearly 13 points. 1984 confirmed Virginia's position as a center of the emerging Republican South; Reagan's 62.3 percent vote share in the state made it his seventeenth best nationally, and his fourth-best in the Old Confederacy, after Florida, Texas, and South Carolina. (Of those three, Florida and Texas had similarly decisively rejected Carter in 1980.)

Reagan performed well throughout all of Virginia's regions, relegating Mondale mostly to some largely African-American counties in the east, some highly unionized coal counties in southwest Virginia, and the independent cities of Alexandria, Norfolk, Richmond, and Portsmouth. [1] Particularly noteworthy, however, was Reagan's strong performance in Virginia's large, suburban counties: he got over sixty percent of the vote in Fairfax County, which cast the most votes of any of the state's jurisdictions, and over seventy percent in the independent city of Virginia Beach, Henrico County, and Chesterfield County. He also got over 2/3 of the vote in the emerging exurb of Prince William County.

Mondale flipped Arlington County, making Reagan the first Republican since William Howard Taft in 1908 to win the White House without carrying that county. Mondale also flipped the city of Alexandria. These were among a handful of counties nationwide that flipped against Reagan. [lower-alpha 1] [2]

Campaign

72% of white voters supported Reagan while 27% supported Mondale. [3] [4]

Results

1984 United States presidential election in Virginia [5]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Ronald Reagan (inc.)1,337,07862.29%12
Democratic Walter Mondale 796,25037.09%0
Independent Democrat Lyndon LaRouche 13,3070.62%0
Totals2,146,635100.0%12

Results by county or independent city

County/CityRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
Lyndon LaRouche
Independent Democrat
MarginTotal
# %# %# %# %
Accomack County 8,04764.55%4,35534.94%640.51%3,69229.61%12,466
Albemarle County 14,45564.16%7,98235.43%930.41%6,47328.73%22,530
Alleghany County 3,06760.89%1,93238.36%380.75%1,13522.53%5,037
Amelia County 2,33661.41%1,43237.64%360.95%90423.77%3,804
Amherst County 7,00466.51%3,40932.37%1171.11%3,59534.14%10,530
Appomattox County 3,38668.65%1,49830.37%480.97%1,88838.28%4,932
Arlington County 34,84848.24%37,03151.26%3630.50%-2,183-3.02%72,242
Augusta County 15,30879.22%3,89920.18%1160.60%11,40959.04%19,323
Bath County 1,43465.93%72733.43%140.64%70732.50%2,175
Bedford County 10,37168.15%4,75431.24%920.60%5,61736.91%15,217
Bland County 1,81267.29%86732.19%140.52%94535.10%2,693
Botetourt County 5,95964.15%3,24334.91%870.94%2,71629.24%9,289
Brunswick County 2,95048.58%3,04050.06%831.37%-90-1.48%6,073
Buchanan County 5,05338.71%7,82859.97%1721.32%-2,775-21.26%13,053
Buckingham County 2,62757.36%1,87941.03%741.62%74816.33%4,580
Campbell County 13,38874.69%4,38024.44%1560.87%9,00850.25%17,924
Caroline County 2,94948.04%3,11150.68%781.27%-162-2.64%6,138
Carroll County 7,05670.26%2,91429.02%720.72%4,14241.24%10,042
Charles City County 77630.03%1,77668.73%321.24%-1,000-38.70%2,584
Charlotte County 2,99961.76%1,81137.29%460.95%1,18824.47%4,856
Chesterfield County 54,89679.78%13,73919.97%1760.26%41,15759.81%68,811
Clarke County 2,52967.21%1,21532.29%190.50%1,31434.92%3,763
Craig County 1,17357.70%84541.56%150.74%32816.14%2,033
Culpeper County 5,59670.60%2,25528.45%750.95%3,34142.15%7,926
Cumberland County 2,02760.89%1,23737.16%651.95%79023.73%3,329
Dickenson County 3,92144.34%4,84854.82%750.85%-927-10.48%8,844
Dinwiddie County 4,54756.04%3,48542.95%821.01%1,06213.09%8,114
Essex County 2,12061.63%1,30037.79%200.58%82023.84%3,440
Fairfax County 183,18162.88%107,29536.83%8220.28%75,88626.05%291,298
Fauquier County 10,31971.41%4,05628.07%760.53%6,26343.34%14,451
Floyd County 3,43167.69%1,59931.54%390.77%1,83236.15%5,069
Fluvanna County 2,24762.21%1,33236.88%330.91%91525.33%3,612
Franklin County 7,68460.21%4,90338.42%1751.37%2,78121.79%12,762
Frederick County 9,54277.79%2,67121.77%540.44%6,87156.02%12,267
Giles County 4,34058.18%3,04740.84%730.98%1,29317.34%7,460
Gloucester County 7,10970.91%2,83028.23%860.86%4,27942.68%10,025
Goochland County 3,40460.60%2,17838.78%350.62%1,22621.82%5,617
Grayson County 4,50865.43%2,31933.66%630.91%2,18931.77%6,890
Greene County 2,21673.87%76025.33%240.80%1,45648.54%3,000
Greensville County 2,30448.28%2,35249.29%1162.43%-48-1.01%4,772
Halifax County 6,72660.58%4,23138.11%1461.31%2,49522.47%11,103
Hanover County 18,80079.26%4,83120.37%870.37%13,96958.89%23,718
Henrico County 63,86474.74%21,33624.97%2480.29%42,52849.77%85,448
Henry County 12,69363.76%6,97635.04%2371.19%5,71728.72%19,906
Highland County 99770.91%39828.31%110.78%59942.60%1,406
Isle of Wight County 5,66460.18%3,65038.78%981.04%2,01421.40%9,412
James City County 7,10466.54%3,48632.65%870.81%3,61833.89%10,677
King and Queen County 1,44954.39%1,20145.08%140.53%2489.31%2,664
King George County 2,35661.34%1,45037.75%350.91%90623.59%3,841
King William County 2,80365.43%1,44833.80%330.77%1,35531.63%4,284
Lancaster County 3,41667.72%1,55930.91%691.37%1,85736.81%5,044
Lee County 5,36550.83%5,08548.18%1040.99%2802.65%10,554
Loudoun County 17,76567.99%8,22731.49%1360.52%9,53836.50%26,128
Louisa County 3,78957.91%2,70341.31%510.78%1,08616.60%6,543
Lunenburg County 2,71359.94%1,75438.75%591.30%95921.19%4,526
Madison County 2,72367.15%1,30232.11%300.74%1,42135.04%4,055
Mathews County 2,86871.61%1,10627.62%310.77%1,76243.99%4,005
Mecklenburg County 6,77765.69%3,43833.33%1010.98%3,33932.36%10,316
Middlesex County 2,61267.23%1,20631.04%671.72%1,40636.19%3,885
Montgomery County 12,42862.88%7,20236.44%1350.68%5,22626.44%19,765
Nelson County 2,77757.22%2,02141.64%551.13%75615.58%4,853
New Kent County 2,67968.71%1,20430.88%160.41%1,47537.83%3,899
Northampton County 2,90655.81%2,22642.75%751.44%68013.06%5,207
Northumberland County 3,16668.41%1,40730.40%551.19%1,75938.01%4,628
Nottoway County 3,41859.00%2,29639.63%791.36%1,12219.37%5,793
Orange County 4,48365.72%2,28533.50%530.78%2,19832.22%6,821
Page County 5,02166.78%2,43732.41%610.81%2,58434.37%7,519
Patrick County 4,70370.47%1,90828.59%630.94%2,79541.88%6,674
Pittsylvania County 15,74366.08%7,79132.70%2901.22%7,95233.38%23,824
Powhatan County 3,92173.61%1,38125.92%250.47%2,54047.69%5,327
Prince Edward County 3,45456.11%2,58942.06%1131.84%86514.05%6,156
Prince George County 4,99969.64%2,13629.76%430.60%2,86339.88%7,178
Prince William County 34,99268.88%15,63130.77%1800.35%19,36138.11%50,803
Pulaski County 8,24264.90%4,36434.36%930.73%3,87830.54%12,699
Rappahannock County 1,69662.65%99936.90%120.44%69725.75%2,707
Richmond County 1,86968.46%83030.40%311.14%1,03938.06%2,730
Roanoke County 23,34868.56%10,56931.04%1370.40%12,77937.52%34,054
Rockbridge County 4,06765.66%2,09833.87%290.47%1,96931.79%6,194
Rockingham County 13,48075.70%4,22023.70%1070.60%9,26052.00%17,807
Russell County 5,73845.54%6,76053.66%1010.80%-1,022-8.12%12,599
Scott County 5,80459.10%3,90439.75%1131.15%1,90019.35%9,821
Shenandoah County 9,04876.03%2,77123.29%810.68%6,27752.74%11,900
Smyth County 8,59367.08%4,10232.02%1160.91%4,49135.06%12,811
Southampton County 4,66957.99%3,30040.99%821.02%1,36917.00%8,051
Spotsylvania County 8,20766.74%4,01232.63%780.63%4,19534.11%12,297
Stafford County 10,29369.63%4,42929.96%600.41%5,86439.67%14,782
Surry County 1,46243.38%1,87555.64%330.98%-413-12.26%3,370
Sussex County 2,18346.14%2,40850.90%1402.96%-225-4.76%4,731
Tazewell County 9,64553.89%8,01444.78%2371.32%1,6319.11%17,896
Warren County 5,01665.73%2,55133.43%640.84%2,46532.30%7,631
Washington County 12,13268.06%5,57331.26%1210.68%6,55936.80%17,826
Westmoreland County 3,21956.84%2,36341.73%811.43%85615.11%5,663
Wise County 7,90951.36%7,30347.43%1871.21%6063.93%15,399
Wythe County 6,77368.65%2,99630.37%970.98%3,77738.28%9,866
York County 10,21471.24%4,06328.34%600.42%6,15142.90%14,337
Alexandria City 21,16646.77%23,55252.05%5351.18%-2,386-5.28%45,253
Bedford City 1,55360.36%99738.75%230.89%55621.61%2,573
Bristol City 5,01267.11%2,42932.53%270.36%2,58334.58%7,468
Buena Vista City 1,33564.40%72434.93%140.68%61129.47%2,073
Charlottesville City 6,94748.56%7,31751.15%420.29%-370-2.59%14,306
Chesapeake City 27,54261.64%16,74037.46%4020.90%10,80224.18%44,684
Clifton Forge City 96551.44%89647.76%150.80%693.68%1,876
Colonial Heights City 6,38783.71%1,21815.96%250.33%5,16967.75%7,630
Covington City 1,72254.46%1,39143.99%491.55%33110.47%3,162
Danville City 12,14166.85%5,84632.19%1740.96%6,29534.66%18,161
Emporia City 1,25260.25%80738.84%190.91%44521.41%2,078
Fairfax City 6,23465.36%3,26334.21%410.43%2,97131.15%9,538
Falls Church City 2,68452.62%2,39847.01%190.37%2865.61%5,101
Franklin City 1,56149.87%1,53749.11%321.02%240.76%3,130
Fredericksburg City 3,50058.60%2,43940.83%340.57%1,06117.77%5,973
Galax City 1,54865.18%81434.27%130.55%73430.91%2,375
Hampton City 25,53757.95%18,18041.25%3510.80%7,35716.70%44,068
Harrisonburg City 5,22168.15%2,38431.12%560.73%2,83737.03%7,661
Hopewell City 5,66168.27%2,56430.92%670.81%3,09737.35%8,292
Lexington City 1,19755.34%94643.74%200.92%25111.60%2,163
Lynchburg City 18,04767.41%8,54231.91%1830.68%9,50535.50%26,772
Manassas City 4,61371.34%1,82428.21%290.45%2,78943.13%6,466
Manassas Park City 97571.96%37527.68%50.37%60044.28%1,355
Martinsville City 4,23458.37%2,94240.56%781.08%1,29217.81%7,254
Newport News City 33,61460.35%21,83439.20%2500.45%11,78021.15%55,698
Norfolk City 36,36048.15%38,91351.53%2430.32%-2,553-3.38%75,516
Norton City 80648.32%84250.48%201.20%-36-2.16%1,668
Petersburg City 5,75338.17%9,24861.35%730.48%-3,495-23.18%15,074
Poquoson City 3,66784.73%64714.95%140.32%3,02069.78%4,328
Portsmouth City 18,94046.42%21,62353.00%2380.58%-2,683-6.58%40,801
Radford City 2,85561.15%1,78138.15%330.71%1,07423.00%4,669
Richmond City 38,75443.73%49,40855.75%4660.53%-10,654-12.02%88,628
Roanoke City 19,00852.09%17,30047.41%1840.50%1,7084.68%36,492
Salem City 6,41965.43%3,34734.12%440.45%3,07231.31%9,810
South Boston City 1,89965.64%97433.67%200.69%92531.97%2,893
Staunton City 6,13774.88%2,01224.55%470.57%4,12550.33%8,196
Suffolk City 10,12852.97%8,84246.25%1490.78%1,2866.72%19,119
Virginia Beach City 72,57174.36%24,70325.31%3200.33%47,86849.05%97,594
Waynesboro City 4,46573.45%1,57925.97%350.58%2,88647.48%6,079
Williamsburg City 1,91356.23%1,46943.18%200.59%44413.05%3,402
Winchester City 5,05570.68%2,06428.86%330.46%2,99141.82%7,152
Totals1,337,07862.29%796,25037.09%13,3070.62%540,82825.20%2,146,635

Counties and independent cities that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Counties and independent cities that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Results by congressional district

All 10 congressional districts, including four that elected Democrats, voted for Reagan. [6]

DistrictReaganMondaleRepresentative
1st 62%37% Herbert H. Bateman
2nd 63%37% G. William Whitehurst
3rd 65%35% Thomas J. Bliley Jr.
4th 56%43% Norman Sisisky
5th 66%34% Dan Daniel
6th 66%34% Jim Olin
7th 69%31% J. Kenneth Robinson
D. French Slaughter Jr.
8th 61%38% Stanford Parris
9th 58%41% Rick Boucher
10th 59%41% Frank Wolf

See also

Notes

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