1996 United States presidential election in Maryland explained

Election Name:1996 United States presidential election in Maryland
Country:Maryland
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1992 United States presidential election in Maryland
Previous Year:1992
Next Election:2000 United States presidential election in Maryland
Next Year:2000
Election Date:November 5, 1996
Image1:Bill Clinton.jpg
Nominee1:Bill Clinton
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:Arkansas
Running Mate1:Al Gore
Electoral Vote1:10
Popular Vote1:966,207
Percentage1:54.25%
Nominee2:Bob Dole
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Kansas
Running Mate2:Jack Kemp
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:681,530
Percentage2:38.27%
Image3:RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee3:Ross Perot
Party3:Reform Party of the United States of America
Home State3:Texas
Running Mate3:James Campbell
Electoral Vote3:0
Popular Vote3:115,812
Percentage3:6.50%
Map Size:375px
President
Before Election:Bill Clinton
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Bill Clinton
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1996 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 10 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Maryland was won by incumbent President Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 54.25% of the popular vote over Senator Bob Dole (R-Kansas) with 38.27%. Businessman Ross Perot (Reform-Texas) finished in third, with 6.50% of the popular vote. Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating both challengers and becoming re-elected to a second term as U.S. President.[1]

To date this is the last election in which Dorchester County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate; conversely, this is also the last time Charles County voted for a Republican presidential candidate, as it experienced an influx of African-American migration and greater ties to the Washington metropolitan area.[2] It is also the last time that ancestrally German Unionist Garrett County was not the most Republican county in the state (as it was second to Carroll County), and the last occasion in which Maryland was not the most Democratic state in the South (as it was second to Clinton's native Arkansas).

In this election, Maryland voted 7.46% to the left of the nation at-large.[3]

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Maryland[4]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticBill Clinton (incumbent)966,20754.25%10
RepublicanBob Dole681,53038.27%0
ReformRoss Perot115,812 6.50%0
LibertarianHarry Browne8,7650.49% 0
ConstitutionHoward Phillips3,4020.19%0
N/A2,6370.15% 0
Natural Law2,5170.14%0
Totals1,780,870100.0%10

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%%%
Allegany11,02542.40%12,13646.67%2,65210.20%1890.73%-1,111-4.27%26,002
Anne Arundel72,14742.02%83,57448.68%14,2878.32%1,6770.98%-11,427-6.66%171,685
Baltimore132,59949.12%114,44942.39%20,3937.55%2,5270.94%18,1506.73%269,968
Baltimore City145,44179.34%28,46715.53%7,4734.08%1,9421.06%116,97463.81%183,323
Calvert10,00842.47%11,50948.84%1,9328.20%1170.50%-1,501-6.37%23,566
Caroline3,25139.76%3,87447.38%94711.58%1051.28%-623-7.62%8,177
Carroll17,12232.31%30,31657.20%4,8739.19%6861.29%-13,194-24.89%52,997
Cecil10,14441.47%10,88544.50%3,12412.77%3071.26%-741-3.03%24,460
Charles15,89044.35%17,43248.66%2,3336.51%1700.47%-1,542-4.31%35,825
Dorchester4,61345.89%4,33743.15%1,00810.03%940.94%2762.74%10,052
Frederick25,08138.41%34,49452.82%4,9897.64%7391.13%-9,413-14.41%65,303
Garrett3,12131.89%5,40055.18%1,20012.26%650.66%-2,279-23.29%9,786
Harford29,77938.08%39,68650.76%7,93910.15%7871.01%-9,907-12.68%78,191
Howard47,56949.81%40,84942.77%6,0116.29%1,0791.13%6,7207.04%95,508
Kent3,20745.83%3,05543.66%6769.66%600.86%1522.17%6,998
Montgomery198,80759.36%117,73035.15%14,4504.31%3,9101.17%81,07724.21%334,897
Prince George's176,61273.50%52,69721.93%9,1533.81%1,8400.77%123,91551.57%240,302
Queen Anne's5,05437.06%7,14752.40%1,3129.62%1260.92%-2,093-15.34%13,639
Somerset3,55749.62%2,91940.72%6138.55%801.12%6388.90%7,169
St. Mary's9,98841.95%11,83549.71%1,8277.67%1580.66%-1,847-7.76%23,808
Talbot4,82137.50%6,99754.43%9147.11%1230.96%-2,176-16.93%12,855
Washington16,48139.11%21,43450.86%3,9349.34%2930.70%-4,953-11.75%42,142
Wicomico12,30345.09%12,68746.50%2,1607.92%1360.50%-384-1.41%27,286
Worcester7,58744.81%7,62145.01%1,6129.52%1110.66%-34-0.20%16,931
Totals966,20754.25%681,53038.27%115,8126.50%17,3210.97%284,67715.98%1,780,870

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1996 Presidential General Election Results. U.S. Election Atlas. 8 June 2012.
  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
  3. Web site: Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections . 2022-12-20 . uselectionatlas.org.
  4. Web site: 1996 Presidential Election . Maryland State Board of Elections . May 12, 2019.