1992 United States presidential election in Georgia

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1992 United States presidential election in Georgia
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  1988 November 3, 1992 1996  
Turnout47%
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Nominee Bill Clinton George H. W. Bush Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Home state Arkansas Texas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Dan Quayle James Stockdale
Electoral vote1300
Popular vote1,008,966995,252309,657
Percentage43.47%42.88%13.34%

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County Results

President before election

George H. W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1992 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 3, 1992, and was part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

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Georgia was won by Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR). The presidential contest in Georgia was the closest of any state that year, with Clinton winning 43.47% to 42.88% over Incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-TX) by a thin margin of 0.59%. This made it the first time that Georgia had voted Democratic since 1980, when it voted for Jimmy Carter, who was the former Governor. The state flipped back into the Republican column in 1996 and stayed there until 2020. [1] From the mid-1960s into the 1990s, Georgia was a swing state in presidential elections, but also a state where Democrats generally dominated at the state and local level. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (I-TX) finished in third, with a significant 13.34% of the popular vote. [2] As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time that Democrats would carry Pickens, Franklin, Lumpkin, Morgan, Lincoln, Brantley, Bacon, Worth, Bleckley, Monroe, Jeff Davis, Jones, Candler, Haralson, and Laurens counties. [3] Ware County was tied, making this the last time it did not vote Republican, and the last time any county in the United States was tied between the Democratic and Republican parties. [3]

Despite Clinton's victory in Georgia, Republicans made significant gains during the coinciding congressional elections with former state Senator and Peace Corps Director Paul Coverdell's (R) victory over Incumbent U.S. Senator Wyche Fowler (D) in the Senate election runoff and gaining three of Georgia's U.S. House seats.

Georgia weighed in for this election as 5 points more Republican than the national average.

Results

1992 United States presidential election in Georgia [1]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton Al Gore 1,008,96643.47%13
Republican George H. W. Bush (incumbent) Dan Quayle (incumbent)995,25242.88%0
Independent Ross Perot James Stockdale 309,65713.34%0
Libertarian Andre Marrou Nancy Lord 7,1100.31%0
America First James "Bo" Gritz (write-in) Cyril Minett 78 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0
New Alliance Party Lenora Fulani (write-in)Maria Elizabeth Muñoz44 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0
Other write-ins10 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0
Socialist Workers James Warren (write-in) Estelle DeBates 9 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0
Taxpayers Howard Phillips (write-in) Albion Knight, Jr. 7 [lower-alpha 1] 0.00%0
Totals2,321,133100.00%13
Voter turnout (Voting age)47%

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
George H.W. Bush
Republican
Ross Perot
Independent
Andre Marrou
Libertarian
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Appling 2,45540.73%2,51441.71%1,04717.37%110.18%-59-0.98%6,027
Atkinson 1,05648.33%77935.65%34215.65%80.37%27712.68%2,185
Bacon 1,42342.67%1,30139.01%60418.11%70.21%1223.66%3,335
Baker 86458.86%39126.63%21014.31%30.20%47332.23%1,468
Baldwin 5,81349.31%4,26236.16%1,67914.24%340.29%1,55113.15%11,788
Banks 1,53041.68%1,55142.25%58315.88%70.19%-21-0.57%3,671
Barrow 3,99139.98%4,32843.36%1,63316.36%300.30%-337-3.38%9,982
Bartow 6,67539.29%7,74245.57%2,50014.71%730.43%-1,067-6.28%16,990
Ben Hill 2,34852.60%1,47633.06%61913.87%210.47%87219.54%4,464
Berrien 2,10346.29%1,63736.03%79617.52%70.15%46610.26%4,543
Bibb 28,07051.93%19,84736.72%6,02111.14%1110.21%8,22315.21%54,049
Bleckley 1,71043.23%1,57039.69%66216.73%140.35%1403.54%3,956
Brantley 1,88344.06%1,54136.06%84019.65%100.23%3428.00%4,274
Brooks 1,89543.92%1,77941.23%63014.60%110.25%1162.69%4,315
Bryan 2,03134.26%2,78947.05%1,09518.47%130.22%-758-12.79%5,928
Bulloch 4,90338.78%5,69045.00%2,02015.98%310.25%-787-6.22%12,644
Burke 3,64753.17%2,39034.84%80711.77%150.22%1,25718.33%6,859
Butts 2,44850.46%1,76836.45%61912.76%160.33%68014.01%4,851
Calhoun 1,30164.47%46422.99%24812.29%50.25%83741.48%2,018
Camden 2,95238.99%3,51746.45%1,07714.22%260.34%-565-7.46%7,572
Candler 1,19243.27%1,01436.81%54119.64%80.29%1786.46%2,755
Carroll 8,40437.21%10,75047.60%3,35814.87%740.33%-2,346-10.39%22,586
Catoosa 4,81732.70%7,59951.59%2,29015.55%250.17%-2,782-18.89%14,731
Charlton 1,12738.97%1,33346.09%42714.76%50.17%-206-7.12%2,892
Chatham 31,53343.75%31,92544.30%8,26911.47%3420.47%-392-0.55%72,069
Chattahoochee 60450.42%41334.47%17714.77%40.33%19115.95%1,198
Chattooga 2,97646.47%2,43938.09%96515.07%240.37%5378.38%6,404
Cherokee 8,11327.77%16,05454.95%4,95016.94%970.33%-7,941-27.18%29,214
Clarke 15,40353.12%10,45936.07%2,98710.30%1490.51%4,94417.05%28,998
Clay 77865.00%26422.06%15512.95%00.00%51442.94%1,197
Clayton 25,89044.65%23,96541.33%7,94213.70%1920.33%1,9253.32%57,989
Clinch 75941.32%79043.00%28615.57%20.11%-31-1.68%1,837
Cobb 63,96032.45%103,73452.62%28,74714.58%6900.35%-39,774-20.17%197,131
Coffee 3,27539.27%3,77845.31%1,25615.06%300.36%-503-6.04%8,339
Colquitt 3,89137.86%4,68045.54%1,68216.37%230.22%-789-7.68%10,276
Columbia 7,11525.23%16,65759.07%4,37915.53%490.17%-9,542-33.84%28,200
Cook 1,73148.02%1,31836.56%53714.90%190.53%41311.46%3,605
Coweta 7,09334.51%9,81447.75%3,58717.45%590.29%-2,721-13.24%20,553
Crawford 1,64851.78%97430.60%54917.25%120.38%67421.18%3,183
Crisp 2,61045.72%2,25339.46%82314.42%230.40%3576.26%5,709
Dade 1,78237.09%2,19145.61%82317.13%80.17%-409-8.52%4,804
Dawson 1,39935.95%1,69643.58%79020.30%70.18%-297-7.63%3,892
Decatur 3,19843.11%3,14242.35%1,06814.40%110.15%560.76%7,419
DeKalb 124,55957.82%70,28232.62%19,7419.16%8530.40%54,27725.20%215,435
Dodge 3,00247.82%2,28736.43%97815.58%110.18%71511.39%6,278
Dooly 1,99358.84%1,03430.53%35010.33%100.30%95928.31%3,387
Dougherty 15,23649.26%12,45540.27%3,17810.27%620.20%2,7818.99%30,931
Douglas 8,86933.27%13,34950.08%4,36216.36%770.29%-4,480-16.81%26,657
Early 1,97047.55%1,45735.17%65215.74%641.54%51312.38%4,143
Echols 31234.25%36139.63%23826.13%00.00%-49-5.38%911
Effingham 2,69033.78%3,81447.90%1,44318.12%160.20%-1,124-14.12%7,963
Elbert 3,02549.05%2,37238.46%75712.28%130.21%65310.59%6,167
Emanuel 2,95145.93%2,66241.43%75511.75%570.89%2894.50%6,425
Evans 1,23041.55%1,24442.03%48016.22%60.20%-14-0.48%2,960
Fannin 2,90240.33%3,25545.24%1,02814.29%100.14%-353-4.91%7,195
Fayette 8,43026.60%17,57655.47%5,59817.67%830.26%-9,146-28.87%31,687
Floyd 11,61441.69%12,37844.43%3,77913.56%890.32%-764-2.74%27,860
Forsyth 4,93628.89%8,65250.64%3,45320.21%450.26%-3,716-21.75%17,086
Franklin 2,50542.29%2,39140.37%1,01417.12%130.22%1141.92%5,923
Fulton 147,45957.29%85,45133.20%23,5789.16%9210.36%62,00824.09%257,409
Gilmer 2,31139.25%2,66145.19%87914.93%370.63%-350-5.94%5,888
Glascock 31631.19%51650.94%18017.77%10.10%-200-19.75%1,013
Glynn 8,58137.42%11,24249.02%3,05313.31%560.24%-2,661-11.60%22,932
Gordon 4,10336.59%5,26546.95%1,81816.21%270.24%-1,162-10.36%11,213
Grady 2,52041.77%2,37039.28%1,12618.66%170.28%1502.49%6,033
Greene 2,25955.67%1,30732.21%48311.90%90.22%95223.46%4,058
Gwinnett 44,25329.39%81,82254.34%23,92615.89%5750.38%-37,569-24.95%150,576
Habersham 3,09833.92%4,56950.02%1,44415.81%230.25%-1,471-16.10%9,134
Hall 11,21434.58%16,10849.67%5,04315.55%680.21%-4,894-15.09%32,433
Hancock 2,46177.95%50616.03%1895.99%10.03%1,95561.92%3,157
Haralson 3,28143.05%3,14241.23%1,16715.31%310.41%1391.82%7,621
Harris 2,67938.49%3,31647.64%95413.71%110.16%-637-9.15%6,960
Hart 3,61447.50%2,60734.26%1,37618.08%120.16%1,00713.24%7,609
Heard 1,45644.49%1,19036.36%61718.85%100.31%2668.13%3,273
Henry 7,81732.19%12,63452.03%3,76915.52%640.26%-4,817-19.84%24,284
Houston 12,27037.47%14,11943.11%6,26319.12%960.29%-1,849-5.64%32,748
Irwin 1,36648.44%97334.50%46516.49%160.57%39313.94%2,820
Jackson 3,79241.37%3,97643.38%1,38115.07%160.17%-184-2.01%9,165
Jasper 1,48549.12%1,15338.14%37312.34%120.40%33210.98%3,023
Jeff Davis 2,03141.01%1,94739.32%95819.35%160.32%841.69%4,952
Jefferson 3,22053.77%2,07734.68%68511.44%70.12%1,14319.09%5,989
Jenkins 1,40151.36%92934.05%39414.44%40.15%47217.31%2,728
Johnson 1,47344.70%1,31439.88%50215.24%60.18%1594.82%3,295
Jones 3,33845.86%2,77038.05%1,15915.92%120.16%5687.81%7,279
Lamar 2,06546.83%1,70738.71%60013.61%380.86%3588.12%4,410
Lanier 81147.34%60035.03%29817.40%40.23%21112.31%1,713
Laurens 6,18443.99%6,14643.72%1,60211.39%1270.90%380.27%14,059
Lee 1,81130.65%3,06151.81%1,02417.33%120.20%-1,250-21.16%5,908
Liberty 3,85348.80%2,83235.87%1,17614.90%340.43%1,02112.93%7,895
Lincoln 1,32744.86%1,14938.84%47916.19%30.10%1786.02%2,958
Long 87444.66%71936.74%35518.14%90.46%1557.92%1,957
Lowndes 9,01940.64%10,27646.30%2,86412.91%330.15%-1,257-5.66%22,192
Lumpkin 2,01039.91%1,97239.16%1,03520.55%190.38%380.75%5,036
McDuffie 2,64040.82%2,95545.69%86013.30%130.20%-315-4.87%6,468
McIntosh 1,92554.73%1,02729.20%55015.64%150.43%89825.53%3,517
Macon 2,49165.45%94424.80%3639.54%80.21%1,54740.65%3,806
Madison 2,39334.72%3,35148.61%1,12916.38%200.29%-958-13.89%6,893
Marion 1,14555.69%71134.58%1989.63%20.10%43421.11%2,056
Meriwether 4,00254.67%2,36432.30%94212.87%120.16%1,63822.37%7,320
Miller 93442.13%82637.26%45520.52%20.09%1084.87%2,217
Mitchell 3,05252.67%1,91733.08%81814.12%80.14%1,13519.59%5,795
Monroe 2,77444.97%2,42339.28%94915.39%220.36%3515.69%6,168
Montgomery 1,18545.28%1,00938.56%41615.90%70.27%1766.72%2,617
Morgan 2,05746.17%1,79740.34%59613.38%50.11%2605.83%4,455
Murray 2,76438.31%3,25645.13%1,18616.44%80.11%-492-6.82%7,214
Muscogee 25,47649.68%21,38641.70%4,3278.44%910.18%4,0907.98%51,280
Newton 5,81142.54%5,80442.49%1,99814.63%460.34%70.05%13,659
Oconee 2,74533.99%4,12551.08%1,18214.64%240.30%-1,380-17.09%8,076
Oglethorpe 1,49140.26%1,59042.94%62016.74%20.05%-99-2.68%3,703
Paulding 5,21234.54%7,18047.59%2,65417.59%420.28%-1,968-13.05%15,088
Peach 3,67752.73%2,32733.37%94713.58%220.32%1,35019.36%6,973
Pickens 2,35941.04%2,33240.57%1,03718.04%200.35%270.47%5,748
Pierce 1,85241.41%1,89942.46%70815.83%130.29%-47-1.05%4,472
Pike 1,65140.23%1,82244.40%62315.18%80.19%-171-4.17%4,104
Polk 4,87245.67%4,15838.98%1,59814.98%400.37%7146.69%10,668
Pulaski 1,75650.88%1,07531.15%61417.79%60.17%68119.73%3,451
Putnam 2,14945.78%1,75637.41%77516.51%140.30%3938.37%4,694
Quitman 52356.72%28430.80%11312.26%20.22%23925.92%922
Rabun 1,87840.63%1,90241.15%82517.85%170.37%-24-0.52%4,622
Randolph 1,75659.34%88729.98%31510.65%10.03%86929.36%2,959
Richmond 28,91048.57%24,22740.70%6,29010.57%960.16%4,6837.87%59,523
Rockdale 7,00330.86%11,94552.64%3,66416.15%780.34%-4,942-21.78%22,690
Schley 60146.37%51139.43%18013.89%40.31%906.94%1,296
Screven 1,94044.43%1,70539.05%70916.24%120.27%2355.38%4,366
Seminole 1,19347.36%85033.74%46818.58%80.32%34313.62%2,519
Spalding 6,39240.63%7,26246.15%2,04412.99%360.23%-870-5.52%15,734
Stephens 2,97635.04%4,04747.65%1,44817.05%220.26%-1,071-12.61%8,493
Stewart 1,54052.94%1,18640.77%1756.02%80.28%35412.17%2,909
Sumter 4,48948.96%3,61639.44%1,04611.41%170.19%8739.52%9,168
Talbot 1,76865.92%67125.02%2388.87%50.19%1,09740.90%2,682
Taliaferro 75568.26%26924.32%807.23%20.18%48643.94%1,106
Tattnall 2,36039.72%2,56643.18%99616.76%200.34%-206-3.46%5,942
Taylor 1,50852.51%1,07837.53%2819.78%50.17%43014.98%2,872
Telfair 2,23853.39%1,32431.58%61314.62%170.41%91421.81%4,192
Terrell 1,94255.90%1,14332.90%38411.05%50.14%79923.00%3,474
Thomas 4,84140.52%5,50046.03%1,59113.32%160.13%-659-5.51%11,948
Tift 3,93041.07%4,48546.87%1,13911.90%150.16%-555-5.80%9,569
Toombs 2,64835.35%3,60948.18%1,21016.15%230.31%-961-12.83%7,490
Towns 1,48740.15%1,67445.19%53714.50%60.16%-187-5.04%3,704
Treutlen 1,11647.61%89838.31%31813.57%120.51%2189.30%2,344
Troup 6,41237.63%8,11847.64%2,48814.60%210.12%-1,706-10.01%17,039
Turner 1,66955.19%93630.95%37012.24%491.62%73324.24%3,024
Twiggs 2,09761.82%85325.15%43212.74%100.29%1,24436.67%3,392
Union 2,30440.74%2,53344.78%80414.21%150.27%-229-4.04%5,656
Upson 3,74041.55%4,05345.03%1,18613.18%220.24%-313-3.48%9,001
Walker 6,21735.55%8,48948.54%2,74815.71%340.19%-2,272-12.99%17,488
Walton 4,82138.91%5,61945.35%1,92315.52%280.23%-798-6.44%12,391
Ware 4,57343.87%4,57343.87%1,26312.12%150.14%00.00%10,424
Warren 1,23956.97%75134.53%1808.28%50.23%48822.44%2,175
Washington 3,50852.16%2,38435.45%82012.19%130.19%1,12416.71%6,725
Wayne 3,05240.41%3,38144.77%1,10714.66%120.16%-329-4.36%7,552
Webster 60065.86%20822.83%10311.31%00.00%39243.03%911
Wheeler 88051.80%60135.37%21412.60%40.24%27916.43%1,699
White 1,75633.58%2,47747.37%98118.76%150.29%-721-13.79%5,229
Whitfield 7,33532.98%12,00353.97%2,86612.89%350.16%-4,668-20.99%22,239
Wilcox 1,36550.13%91633.64%43315.90%90.33%44916.49%2,723
Wilkes 1,95549.34%1,53538.74%46411.71%80.20%42010.60%3,962
Wilkinson 2,28656.14%1,23230.26%52012.77%340.83%1,05425.88%4,072
Worth 2,57844.17%2,34440.16%90515.50%100.17%2344.01%5,837
Totals1,008,96643.47%995,25242.88%309,65713.34%7,2580.31%13,7140.59%2,321,133

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 These write-in votes were not separated by county but given only as a state-wide total. [4]

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The 1992 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 22 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 United States presidential election in Maine</span> Election in Maine

The 1992 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 United States presidential election in New York</span>

The 1992 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 33 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 United States presidential election in Vermont</span> Election in Vermont

The 1992 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1984 United States presidential election in Georgia</span> Election in Georgia

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

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1872 United States presidential election in Georgia</span> Election in Georgia

The 1872 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 5, 1872, as part of the 1872 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

References

  1. 1 2 "1992 Presidential General Election Results — Georgia". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. "1992 Presidential Election results". sos.Georgia.gov.
  3. 1 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
  4. "GA US President Race, November 03, 1992". Our Campaigns.