1996 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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1996 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
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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 vote1,071,971845,029227,339
Percentage48.81%38.48%10.35%

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1996 Presidential Election in Wisconsin by Precinct.svg

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 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

Wisconsin was won by President Bill Clinton (D) over Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), with Clinton winning by 48.81% to 38.48%, or a margin of 10.33%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) finished in third, with 10.35% of the popular vote. [1]

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which the following counties have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Polk, St. Croix, Sheboygan, and Taylor. [2]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Wisconsin [3]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic William Jefferson Clinton (Incumbent) Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (Incumbent)1,071,97148.81%11
Republican Robert Joseph Dole Jack French Kemp 845,02938.48%0
Reform Henry Ross Perot Patrick Choate 227,33910.35%0
Independent Ralph Nader Winona LaDuke 28,7231.31%0
U.S. Taxpayers' Party Howard Phillips Herbert Titus 8,8110.40%0
Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 7,9290.36%0
No party Write-in 2,3240.11%0
Independent Dr. John Hagelin Dr. V. Tompkins 1,3790.06%0
Independent Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 1,3330.06%0
Independent Mary Cal Hollis Eric Chester 8480.04%0
Independent James Harris Laura Garza 4830.02%0

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Ralph Nader
Green
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [4]
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams 4,11952.65%2,45031.31%1,12214.34%540.69%791.01%1,66921.34%7,824
Ashland 3,80856.02%1,86327.41%86112.67%1492.19%1171.72%1,94528.61%6,798
Barron 8,02546.68%6,15835.82%2,69215.66%2151.25%1010.59%1,86710.86%17,191
Bayfield 3,89553.07%2,25030.65%89912.25%2333.17%630.86%1,64522.42%7,340
Brown 42,82347.14%38,56342.45%8,0368.85%8170.90%5980.66%4,2604.69%90,837
Buffalo 2,68148.25%1,80032.39%97217.49%691.24%350.63%88115.86%5,557
Burnett 3,62550.56%2,45234.20%96213.42%811.13%490.68%1,17316.36%7,169
Calumet 6,94042.58%7,04943.25%2,11212.96%770.47%1210.74%-109-0.67%16,299
Chippewa 9,64745.65%7,52035.59%3,56716.88%2281.08%1690.80%2,12710.06%21,131
Clark 5,54043.08%4,62235.94%2,48619.33%1080.84%1050.82%9187.14%12,861
Columbia 10,33648.03%8,37738.92%2,37711.05%2211.03%2100.98%1,9599.11%21,521
Crawford 3,65851.81%2,14930.44%1,06015.01%1291.83%640.91%1,50921.37%7,060
Dane 109,34756.86%59,48730.93%12,4366.47%8,5924.47%2,4401.27%49,86025.93%192,302
Dodge 12,62542.91%12,89043.81%3,32211.29%2320.79%3531.20%-265-0.90%29,422
Door 5,59045.63%4,94840.39%1,47512.04%1301.06%1080.88%6425.24%12,251
Douglas 10,97659.04%5,16727.79%2,00110.76%2771.49%1700.91%5,80931.25%18,591
Dunn 7,53648.89%4,91731.90%2,55516.57%2761.79%1310.85%2,61916.99%15,415
Eau Claire 20,29850.26%13,90034.41%5,16012.78%6491.61%3830.95%6,39815.85%40,390
Florence 86940.57%92743.28%31614.75%100.47%200.93%-58-2.71%2,142
Fond du Lac 15,54242.08%16,48844.65%4,20411.38%2470.67%4501.22%-946-2.57%36,931
Forest 2,09252.76%1,16629.41%67817.10%120.30%170.43%92623.35%3,965
Grant 9,20347.90%7,02136.54%2,64813.78%1951.01%1480.77%2,18211.36%19,215
Green 6,13648.64%4,69737.23%1,53412.16%1190.94%1301.03%1,43911.41%12,616
Green Lake 3,15239.99%3,56545.23%1,02513.00%590.75%811.03%-413-5.24%7,882
Iowa 4,69052.60%2,86632.14%1,07112.01%2002.24%891.00%1,82420.46%8,916
Iron 1,72548.85%1,26035.68%46913.28%541.53%230.65%46513.17%3,531
Jackson 3,70550.90%2,26231.08%1,16315.98%821.13%670.92%1,44319.82%7,279
Jefferson 13,18844.29%12,68142.59%3,17710.67%3281.10%4001.34%5071.70%29,774
Juneau 4,33147.17%3,22635.13%1,39315.17%580.63%1741.90%1,10512.04%9,182
Kenosha 27,96452.06%18,29634.06%6,50712.11%3740.70%5761.07%9,66818.00%53,717
Kewaunee 4,31147.66%3,43137.93%1,16112.83%600.66%830.92%8809.73%9,046
La Crosse 23,64751.41%16,48235.83%4,84410.53%5991.30%4290.93%7,16515.58%46,001
Lafayette 3,26150.48%2,17233.62%94414.61%450.70%380.59%1,08916.86%6,460
Langlade 4,07447.20%3,20637.15%1,24914.47%480.56%540.63%86810.05%8,631
Lincoln 6,16650.35%4,07633.28%1,80014.70%1120.91%920.75%2,09017.07%12,246
Manitowoc 16,75048.63%13,23938.44%3,94111.44%2130.62%3010.87%3,51110.19%34,444
Marathon 24,01246.67%19,87438.63%6,74913.12%4250.83%3890.76%4,1388.04%51,449
Marinette 8,41346.18%7,23139.70%2,36712.99%740.41%1310.72%1,1826.48%18,216
Marquette 2,85946.72%2,20836.08%91514.95%600.98%771.26%65110.64%6,119
Menominee 99273.48%23017.04%1077.93%100.74%110.81%76256.44%1,350
Milwaukee 216,62058.33%119,40732.15%26,0277.01%4,5891.24%4,7371.28%97,21326.18%371,380
Monroe 6,92447.42%5,29936.29%2,08114.25%1450.99%1511.03%1,62511.13%14,600
Oconto 6,72348.42%5,38938.81%1,65511.92%660.48%520.37%1,3349.61%13,885
Oneida 7,61945.04%6,33937.47%2,60415.39%2211.31%1340.79%1,2807.57%16,917
Outagamie 28,81544.41%27,75842.78%7,23511.15%5190.80%5620.87%1,0571.63%64,889
Ozaukee 13,26934.06%22,07856.67%2,7747.12%3510.90%4891.26%-8,809-22.61%38,961
Pepin 1,58551.24%1,00732.56%45614.74%290.94%160.52%57818.68%3,093
Pierce 7,97053.13%4,59930.66%2,07413.83%2191.46%1380.92%3,37122.47%15,000
Polk 8,33450.78%5,38732.82%2,36914.43%2001.22%1230.75%2,94717.96%16,413
Portage 15,90153.13%9,63132.18%3,41011.39%6122.04%3741.25%6,27020.95%29,928
Price 3,52347.67%2,54534.44%1,21816.48%730.99%310.42%97813.23%7,390
Racine 38,56749.72%30,10738.81%7,6119.81%4780.62%8051.04%8,46010.91%77,568
Richland 3,50248.49%2,64236.58%90112.48%1021.41%751.04%86011.91%7,222
Rock 32,45053.80%20,09633.32%6,80011.27%5180.86%4560.76%12,35420.48%60,320
Rusk 2,94144.27%2,21933.40%1,33120.04%851.28%671.01%72210.87%6,643
Sauk 9,88948.75%7,44836.72%2,44812.07%2361.16%2641.30%2,44112.03%20,285
Sawyer 2,77342.83%2,60340.20%96214.86%931.44%440.68%1702.63%6,475
Shawano 6,85044.19%6,39641.26%2,07113.36%970.63%860.55%4542.93%15,500
Sheboygan 22,02246.85%20,06742.69%4,1578.84%3080.66%4490.96%1,9554.16%47,003
St. Croix 11,38449.04%8,25335.55%3,18013.70%2300.99%1660.72%3,13113.49%23,213
Taylor 3,25341.01%3,10839.18%1,45718.37%550.69%590.74%1451.83%7,932
Trempealeau 5,84854.18%3,03528.12%1,68815.64%1501.39%730.68%2,81326.06%10,794
Vernon 5,57249.63%3,79633.81%1,52313.57%1911.70%1441.28%1,77615.82%11,226
Vilas 4,22640.46%4,49643.04%1,54814.82%1211.16%540.52%-270-2.58%10,445
Walworth 13,28340.30%15,09945.81%3,72911.31%3691.12%4811.46%-1,816-5.51%32,961
Washburn 3,23146.18%2,70338.64%92013.15%931.33%490.70%5287.54%6,996
Washington 17,15435.18%25,82952.96%4,7869.81%3380.69%6601.35%-8,675-17.78%48,767
Waukesha 57,35434.66%91,72955.43%13,1097.92%1,2480.75%2,0321.23%-34,375-20.77%165,472
Waupaca 7,80040.53%8,67945.10%2,46412.80%1340.70%1660.86%-879-4.57%19,243
Waushara 3,82443.31%3,57340.46%1,26414.31%670.76%1021.16%2512.85%8,830
Winnebago 29,56445.31%27,88042.73%6,53110.01%5840.90%6881.05%1,6842.58%65,247
Wood 14,65045.08%12,66638.97%4,59914.15%2810.86%3040.94%1,9846.11%32,500
Totals1,071,97148.81%845,02938.48%227,33910.35%28,7231.31%23,1071.05%226,94210.33%2,196,169

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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