1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey explained

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Election Name:1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey
Country:New Jersey
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1988 United States presidential election in New Jersey
Previous Year:1988
Next Election:1996 United States presidential election in New Jersey
Next Year:1996
Election Date:November 3, 1992
Image1:Bill Clinton.jpg
Nominee1:Bill Clinton
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:Arkansas
Running Mate1:Al Gore
Electoral Vote1:15
Popular Vote1:1,436,206
Percentage1:42.95%
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Texas
Running Mate2:Dan Quayle
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:1,356,865
Percentage2:40.58%
Image3:RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee3:Ross Perot
Party3:Independent (United States)
Home State3:Texas
Running Mate3:James Stockdale
Electoral Vote3:0
Popular Vote3:521,829
Percentage3:15.61%
Map Size:350px
President
Before Election:George H. W. Bush
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Bill Clinton
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 15 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New Jersey was won by Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 42.95% of the popular vote over incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) with 40.58%, a 2.37% margin of victory. Businessman Ross Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 15.61% of the popular vote. Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush.

At the time New Jersey was still considered a Republican-leaning swing state, and Clinton won very narrowly over President Bush. Reflecting this fact, New Jersey weighed in as 2% more Republican than the national average. Clinton's win marked both the first time a Democrat won New Jersey since Lyndon Johnson's landslide win in 1964 as well as the beginning of a long-term shift in New Jersey's politics toward the Democratic Party. New Jersey has voted Democratic in every presidential election since.[1] Indeed, this was the last time New Jersey voted to the right of its swing state neighbor Pennsylvania.

This was the third time New Jersey voted Democratic since the end of World War II. After this election, despite the very slim margin for this year, the Democrat would always win New Jersey by more than 10 points, except in 2004, when John Kerry's margin was just under 7 points.

, this is the last election in which Bergen County and Passaic County voted for a Republican presidential candidate. In addition, this was also the last presidential election in New Jersey voted to the right of the country as a whole, along with the most recent when the Republican candidate won more counties in the state.[2]

Results

1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey[3]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticBill Clinton1,436,20642.95%15
RepublicanGeorge H. W. Bush (incumbent)1,356,86540.58%0
IndependentRoss Perot521,829 15.61%0
LibertarianAndre Marrou6,822 0.20% 0
IndependentDrew Bradford4,749 0.14%0
New AllianceLenora Fulani3,513 0.11%0
U.S. Taxpayers'Howard Phillips2,670 0.08%0
Six Million JobsLyndon LaRouche2,095 0.06%0
Socialist WorkersJames Warren2,0110.06%0
Peace and FreedomRon Daniels1,9960.06%0
America FirstJames "Bo" Gritz1,8670.06%0
Socialist EqualityHelen Halyard1,6180.05%0
Natural LawDr. John Hagelin1,3530.04%0
Totals3,343,594100.0%15
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)56%/82%

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
George H.W. Bush
Republican
Ross Perot
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%%%
Atlantic39,63343.89%34,27937.96%15,89017.60%4960.55%5,3545.93%90,298
Bergen171,10442.44%178,22344.21%52,08212.92%1,7280.43%-7,119-1.77%403,137
Burlington72,84542.02%63,70936.75%35,32220.38%1,4810.85%9,1365.27%173,357
Camden104,91549.75%67,20531.87%37,14417.61%1,6220.77%37,71017.88%210,886
Cape May17,32435.46%21,50244.01%9,79820.05%2320.47%-4,178-8.55%48,856
Cumberland22,22042.64%19,25336.94%9,90119.00%7421.42%2,9675.70%52,116
Essex158,13057.12%89,14632.20%26,9619.74%2,6210.95%68,98424.92%276,858
Gloucester42,42540.55%37,33535.69%24,13223.07%7270.69%5,0904.86%104,619
Hudson99,79953.93%66,50535.94%14,5697.87%4,1842.26%33,29417.99%185,057
Hunterdon15,42328.57%25,13046.56%12,73623.60%6851.27%-9,707-17.99%53,974
Mercer71,38349.14%50,47334.75%22,50315.49%9010.62%20,91014.39%145,260
Middlesex128,82445.16%108,70138.10%45,05515.79%2,6910.94%20,1237.06%285,271
Monmouth101,75038.24%117,71544.23%45,44517.08%1,2060.45%-15,965-5.99%266,116
Morris67,59332.31%108,43151.82%32,44715.51%7610.36%-40,838-19.51%209,232
Ocean75,43134.88%95,98444.39%41,66819.27%3,1601.46%-20,553-9.51%216,243
Passaic70,03042.47%71,14743.15%21,49413.04%2,2171.34%-1,117-0.68%164,888
Salem10,06236.02%10,36337.10%7,27426.04%2360.84%-301-1.08%27,935
Somerset42,86735.48%56,04446.39%21,01417.39%8880.74%-13,177-10.91%120,813
Sussex14,77525.89%29,51051.71%12,53721.97%2420.42%-14,735-25.82%57,064
Union96,67146.01%87,74241.76%23,99111.42%1,7080.81%8,9294.25%210,112
Warren13,00231.33%18,46844.50%9,86623.77%1660.40%-5,466-13.17%41,502
Totals1,436,20642.95%1,356,86540.58%521,82915.61%28,6940.86%79,3412.37%3,343,594

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1992 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: 1992 Presidential General Election Results - New Jersey. U.S. Election Atlas. 8 June 2012.