1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin explained

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Election Name:1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Country:Wisconsin
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1980 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Previous Year:1980
Next Election:1988 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
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 Vote1:11
Popular Vote1:1,198,800
Percentage1:54.19%
Nominee2:Walter Mondale
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State2:Minnesota
Running Mate2:Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:995,847
Percentage2:45.02%
Map Size:310px
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 Wisconsin took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1984 United States presidential election. State voters chose 11 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president of the United States.

Wisconsin 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 party female candidate for the vice presidency. This would be the last time Wisconsin would vote for a Republican in a presidential election until Donald Trump won the state in 2016, and the last time Wisconsin would vote for a Republican with a majority of the vote.[1]

The presidential election of 1984 was a very partisan election for Wisconsin, with over 99 percent of the electorate voting only either Democratic or Republican, though eight additional parties appeared on the ballot.[2] Reagan carried a majority in most of Wisconsin's counties, whereas Mondale carried a majority in ten, mostly in the far northwest of the state, along the Lake Superior coast and across from Minnesota's Iron Range, along with Milwaukee County, Dane County, Kenosha County, and almost entirely Native American Menominee County. Two relatively geographically isolated rural counties--Pepin County in west-central Wisconsin and Portage County in central Wisconsin—rounded out the list; these were Mondale's two weakest wins. One county, Polk County in the northwest, gave neither nominee a majority, but gave Reagan a plurality.

Reagan posted strong wins along the whole of eastern Wisconsin, apart from Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Racine Counties, and the two Mondale wins in Milwaukee and Kenosha. He posted a particularly strong win in suburban Waukesha County, which he won by over thirty points. In western Wisconsin, Reagan won most of the counties but his margins tended to be weaker. Wisconsin weighed in for this election as 10 points more Democratic than the national average., this is the last election in which Eau Claire County, La Crosse County, Rock County, and Iowa County voted for a Republican presidential candidate, as well as the last election in which a Republican candidate won more than 40% of the vote in either Dane County or Milwaukee County, both of which have voted Democratic in increasingly large margins since.[1]

Reagan won the election in Wisconsin by a 9-point margin. While a sound victory, this made Wisconsin 9.1% more Democratic than the nation, signaling the consolidation of a new Democratic base in the Upper Midwest.[3] Before 1976, Wisconsin had tended to lean Republican in close elections, voting narrowly for Nixon in 1960 and 1968. In 1976, it narrowly, but surprisingly,[4] voted for Carter. Four years later, Wisconsin would become one of only ten states to back Michael Dukakis, the first time since 1848 it backed a losing Democrat, with it also being the first election since 1960 where it would back the overall losing candidate too.

Results

1984 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan (incumbent)1,198,800 54.19%11
DemocraticWalter Mondale995,84745.02%0
LibertarianDavid Bergland4,884 0.22%0
ConstitutionBob Richards3,8640.17%0
IndependentLyndon LaRouche3,7910.17%0
IndependentSonia Johnson1,456 0.07%0
IndependentDennis L. Serrette1,007 0.05%0
Write-Ins7060.03%0
IndependentLarry Holmes619 0.03%0
IndependentGus Hall5970.03%0
IndependentMelvin Mason4450.02%0
Totals2,212,016100.0%11

Results by county

CountyRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
David Bergland
Libertarian
Bob Richards
Constitution
Lyndon LaRouche
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast[5]
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Adams3,64556.85%2,71542.34%60.09%110.17%290.45%60.09%93014.51%6,412
Ashland3,51742.54%4,68056.60%250.30%130.16%110.13%220.27%-1,163-14.06%8,268
Barron9,58753.94%8,06145.36%270.15%440.25%380.21%150.08%1,5268.58%17,772
Bayfield3,47445.91%4,03453.31%140.19%130.17%220.29%100.13%-560-7.40%7,567
Brown51,20262.44%30,21836.85%2120.26%1220.15%1320.16%1170.14%20,98425.59%82,003
Buffalo3,32552.74%2,92146.34%130.21%170.27%160.25%120.19%4046.40%6,304
Burnett3,52851.01%3,33148.16%180.26%160.23%130.19%100.14%1972.85%6,916
Calumet8,97064.57%4,73634.09%150.11%830.60%530.38%350.25%4,23430.48%13,892
Chippewa10,98651.45%10,20247.78%460.22%390.18%600.28%180.08%7843.67%21,351
Clark8,09958.24%5,64740.61%300.22%360.26%780.56%160.12%2,45217.63%13,906
Columbia11,66258.52%8,12540.77%340.17%520.26%400.20%140.07%3,53717.75%19,927
Crawford4,41255.87%3,43643.51%200.25%40.05%200.25%50.06%97612.36%7,897
Dane74,82343.84%94,65955.46%5370.31%1010.06%1450.08%4200.25%-19,836-11.62%170,685
Dodge20,45864.41%11,05234.80%560.18%840.26%820.26%290.09%9,40629.61%31,761
Door8,26467.35%3,91631.91%380.31%100.08%210.17%220.18%4,34835.44%12,271
Douglas7,06632.92%14,29166.58%260.12%280.13%250.12%280.13%-7,225-33.66%21,464
Dunn8,47351.80%7,71247.15%630.39%490.30%250.15%360.22%7614.65%16,358
Eau Claire20,40151.09%19,34748.45%650.16%300.08%510.13%350.09%1,0542.64%39,929
Florence1,22758.01%87041.13%20.09%40.19%80.38%40.19%35716.88%2,115
Fond du Lac26,06964.61%13,98334.66%740.18%770.19%780.19%650.16%12,08629.95%40,346
Forest2,29650.53%2,21448.72%90.20%60.13%160.35%30.07%821.81%4,544
Grant13,43062.58%7,89236.78%410.19%270.13%470.22%230.11%5,53825.80%21,460
Green7,82763.65%4,36735.52%280.23%270.22%340.28%130.11%3,46028.13%12,296
Green Lake6,19871.11%2,44128.01%220.25%150.17%290.33%110.13%3,75743.10%8,716
Iowa4,98356.01%3,84343.19%300.34%90.10%210.24%110.12%1,14012.82%8,897
Iron1,66745.63%1,96753.85%70.19%50.14%40.11%30.08%-300-8.22%3,653
Jackson4,38655.81%3,42743.61%70.09%130.17%170.22%90.11%95912.20%7,859
Jefferson17,78061.77%10,78837.48%850.30%490.17%500.17%320.11%6,99224.29%28,784
Juneau5,62963.62%3,15235.62%150.17%180.20%270.31%70.08%2,47728.00%8,848
Kenosha26,11846.89%29,23352.49%1180.21%740.13%870.16%650.12%-3,115-5.60%55,695
Kewaunee5,70561.94%3,44437.39%110.12%210.23%210.23%80.09%2,26124.55%9,210
La Crosse25,72158.77%17,78740.64%1040.24%510.12%480.11%580.13%7,93418.13%43,769
Lafayette4,58460.43%2,96139.03%150.20%60.08%140.18%60.08%1,62321.40%7,586
Langlade5,83060.91%3,67538.39%260.27%160.17%170.18%80.08%2,15522.52%9,572
Lincoln6,68255.08%5,35344.12%300.25%220.18%300.25%150.12%1,32910.96%12,132
Manitowoc19,63952.54%17,25046.15%920.25%2210.59%1140.31%600.16%2,3896.39%37,376
Marathon27,08055.64%20,12841.36%1150.24%740.15%1350.28%1,1382.34%6,95214.28%48,670
Marinette11,44462.35%6,79837.04%320.17%290.16%270.15%230.13%4,64625.31%18,353
Marquette3,40661.79%2,03236.87%160.29%390.71%150.27%40.07%1,37424.92%5,512
Menominee39231.84%83267.59%00.00%00.00%60.49%10.08%-440-35.75%1,231
Milwaukee196,29042.86%259,14456.58%8750.19%5900.13%4930.11%6250.14%-62,854-13.72%458,017
Monroe8,22759.26%5,56740.10%230.17%170.12%360.26%140.10%2,66019.16%13,884
Oconto8,71461.70%5,28937.45%250.18%410.29%330.23%220.16%3,42524.25%14,124
Oneida9,78759.79%6,41739.20%570.35%440.27%500.31%140.09%3,37020.59%16,369
Outagamie36,77364.54%19,79034.73%1080.19%1090.19%990.17%1000.18%16,98329.81%56,979
Ozaukee23,89868.48%10,76530.85%800.23%800.23%490.14%240.07%13,13337.63%34,896
Pepin1,55548.56%1,62950.87%80.25%30.09%40.12%30.09%-74-2.31%3,202
Pierce7,61250.74%7,28948.58%170.11%240.16%330.22%280.19%3232.16%15,003
Polk8,10649.82%8,03449.38%250.15%450.28%370.23%220.14%720.44%16,269
Portage13,60548.28%14,39951.10%580.21%340.12%410.15%420.15%-794-2.82%28,179
Price4,28954.62%3,47944.31%210.27%260.33%290.37%80.10%81010.31%7,852
Racine42,09252.84%36,95546.39%2360.30%1800.23%1140.14%860.11%5,1376.45%79,663
Richland4,85862.66%2,84436.68%230.30%40.05%110.14%130.17%2,01425.98%7,753
Rock32,49154.76%26,43344.55%1500.25%780.13%960.16%860.14%6,05810.21%59,334
Rusk4,06150.90%3,84348.16%180.23%240.30%240.30%90.11%2182.74%7,979
Sauk11,06960.44%7,15839.09%290.16%170.09%250.14%150.08%3,91121.35%18,313
Sawyer3,91356.14%2,98242.78%170.24%240.34%230.33%110.16%93113.36%6,970
Shawano10,63565.55%5,46933.71%240.15%470.29%350.22%150.09%5,16631.84%16,225
Sheboygan26,34555.05%21,11244.12%1120.23%1360.28%770.16%710.15%5,23310.93%47,853
St. Croix11,36752.54%10,12746.81%420.19%260.12%490.23%240.11%1,2405.73%21,635
Taylor4,91859.48%3,27139.56%150.18%150.18%370.45%130.16%1,64719.92%8,269
Trempealeau6,00852.24%5,40747.02%220.19%250.22%280.24%100.09%6015.22%11,500
Vernon6,46955.75%5,05143.53%260.22%120.10%330.28%120.10%1,41812.22%11,603
Vilas5,96566.09%2,94032.57%130.14%170.19%200.22%710.79%3,02533.52%9,026
Walworth20,59567.06%9,87732.16%830.27%540.18%570.19%440.14%10,71834.90%30,710
Washburn3,84854.38%3,18845.05%100.14%130.18%120.17%50.07%6609.33%7,076
Washington25,27965.54%12,96633.61%940.24%1120.29%840.22%380.10%12,31331.93%38,573
Waukesha92,42665.71%47,31333.64%3270.23%2680.19%2020.14%1240.09%45,11332.07%140,660
Waupaca13,09768.33%5,89530.76%310.16%730.38%480.25%230.12%7,20237.57%19,167
Waushara5,76966.79%2,78232.21%240.28%250.29%300.35%70.08%2,98734.58%8,637
Winnebago39,01462.74%22,79136.65%1020.16%1000.16%900.14%860.14%16,22326.09%62,183
Wood20,52562.42%12,11836.85%650.20%460.14%860.26%420.13%8,40725.57%32,882
Totals1,198,80054.19%995,84745.02%4,8840.22%3,8640.17%3,7910.17%4,8300.22%202,9539.17%2,212,016

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

Notes and References

  1. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  2. Web site: 1984 Presidential General Election Results – Wisconsin. Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas . 2013-11-11.
  3. Web site: CQ Almanac Online Edition. 2020-12-31. library.cqpress.com.
  4. Web site: CQ Almanac Online Edition. 2020-12-31. library.cqpress.com.
  5. Web site: Our Campaigns. WI US President Race, November 06, 1984.