1984 United States presidential election in Oregon explained

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Election Name:1984 United States presidential election in Oregon
Country:Oregon
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1980 United States presidential election in Oregon
Previous Year:1980
Next Election:1988 United States presidential election in Oregon
Next Year:1988
Election Date:November 6, 1984
Image1:Ronald Reagan presidential portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Ronald Reagan
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Home State1:California
Running Mate1:George H. W. Bush
Electoral Vote1:7
Popular Vote1:685,700
Percentage1:55.91%
Nominee2:Walter Mondale
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Minnesota
Running Mate2:Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:536,479
Percentage2:43.74%
Map Size:300px
President
Before Election:Ronald Reagan
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Ronald Reagan
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

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

Oregon 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. The presidential election of 1984 was a very partisan election for Oregon, with the Democratic or Republican parties the only parties appearing on the ballot.[1] The vast majority of counties turned out for Reagan, including the eastern interior and southwestern Rogue Valley. The only exceptions were Lane County in the central west, which had voted Republican in 1980, and three counties along the lower Columbia River, including Portland's highly populated Multnomah County, which has been a Democratic stronghold since last voting for Republican Richard Nixon in 1960.

Results

1984 United States presidential election in Oregon
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan (incumbent)685,700 55.91%7
DemocraticWalter Mondale536,47943.74%0
Write-Ins4,348 0.35%0
Totals1,226,527100.0%7

Results by county

CountyRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
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Baker5,20466.62%2,59133.17%170.22%2,61333.45%7,812
Benton17,83652.36%16,07347.19%1530.45%1,7635.17%34,062
Clackamas68,63059.08%47,25440.68%2890.25%21,37618.40%116,173
Clatsop7,52249.86%7,52549.88%380.25%-3-0.02%15,085
Columbia7,81148.50%8,21951.03%750.47%-408-2.53%16,105
Coos13,63749.88%13,58249.68%1200.44%550.20%27,339
Crook3,77362.22%2,26837.40%230.38%1,50524.82%6,064
Curry5,36360.84%3,42338.83%290.33%1,94022.01%8,815
Deschutes19,32362.20%11,67137.57%720.23%7,65224.63%31,066
Douglas25,24363.11%14,60936.53%1440.36%10,63426.58%39,996
Gilliam70065.24%36934.39%40.37%33130.85%1,073
Grant2,69566.69%1,34433.26%20.05%1,35133.43%4,041
Harney2,19762.56%1,29036.73%250.71%90725.83%3,512
Hood River4,53159.85%3,02239.92%180.24%1,50919.93%7,571
Jackson37,89561.76%23,23037.86%2340.38%14,66523.90%61,359
Jefferson3,28362.94%1,92036.81%130.25%1,36326.13%5,216
Josephine19,47069.38%8,53930.43%530.19%10,93138.95%28,062
Klamath17,68669.81%7,57529.90%740.29%10,11139.91%25,335
Lake2,46667.51%1,18432.41%30.08%1,28235.10%3,653
Lane61,49348.86%63,99950.85%3600.29%-2,506-1.99%125,852
Lincoln9,11051.17%8,63748.51%570.32%4732.66%17,804
Linn23,46359.10%16,16140.71%750.19%7,30218.39%39,699
Malheur8,44176.24%2,61123.58%190.17%5,83052.66%11,071
Marion54,53559.79%36,44039.95%2340.26%18,09519.84%91,209
Morrow2,13062.70%1,25436.91%130.38%87625.79%3,397
Multnomah119,93245.17%144,17954.30%1,4280.54%-24,247-9.13%265,539
Polk12,67859.15%8,70940.64%450.21%3,96918.51%21,432
Sherman82867.48%39832.44%10.08%43035.04%1,227
Tillamook5,26751.10%4,98848.39%530.51%2792.71%10,308
Umatilla14,21163.12%8,24636.63%570.25%5,96526.49%22,514
Union6,64561.36%4,13438.18%500.46%2,51123.18%10,829
Wallowa2,61968.36%1,20431.43%80.21%1,41536.93%3,831
Wasco6,90555.36%5,52644.31%410.33%1,37911.05%12,472
Washington75,87762.76%44,60236.89%4170.34%31,27525.87%120,896
Wheeler50466.58%25333.42%25133.16%757
Yamhill15,79762.31%9,45037.28%1040.41%6,34725.03%25,351
Totals685,70055.91%536,47943.74%4,3480.35%149,22112.17%1,226,527

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Analysis

Oregon weighed in for this election as 3% more Democratic than the national average. As of the 2020 presidential election, it is the last time Oregon has voted for a Republican in a presidential election, and also the last time Lincoln County, Benton County and Hood River County have voted for a Republican presidential nominee. It also marks the last time any presidential candidate won Oregon while carrying the majority of its counties. Lane County among a handful of counties nationwide that flipped against Reagan after voting for him in 1980.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1984 Presidential General election Results – Oregon. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. 2013-11-11.
  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