United States presidential elections in Idaho
Number of elections | 33 |
---|---|
Voted Democratic | 10 |
Voted Republican | 22 |
Voted other | 1[1] |
Voted for winning candidate | 23 |
Voted for losing candidate | 10 |
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Idaho, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1890, Idaho has participated in every U.S. presidential election.
Winners of the state are in bold. The shading refers to the state winner, and not the national winner.
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Presidential elections
Year | Winner (nationally) | Votes | Percent | Runner-up (nationally) | Votes | Percent | Other national candidates[a] | Votes | Percent | Electoral Votes | Ref. |
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2020 | Joe Biden | 287,021 | 33.07 | Donald Trump | 554,119 | 63.84 | — | 4 | |||
2016 | Donald Trump[b] | 409,055 | 59.25 | Hillary Clinton | 189,765 | 27.48 | - | 4 | |||
2012 | Barack Obama | 212,787 | 32.62 | Mitt Romney | 420,911 | 64.53 | - | 4 | |||
2008 | Barack Obama | 236,440 | 36.09 | John McCain | 403,012 | 61.52 | - | 4 | |||
2004 | George W. Bush | 409,235 | 68.38 | John Kerry | 181,098 | 30.26 | - | 4 | |||
2000 | George W. Bush[b] | 336,937 | 67.17 | Al Gore | 138,637 | 27.64 | - | 4 | |||
1996 | Bill Clinton | 165,443 | 33.65 | Bob Dole | 256,595 | 52.18 | Ross Perot | 62,518 | 12.71 | 4 | |
1992 | Bill Clinton | 137,013 | 28.42 | George H. W. Bush | 202,645 | 42.03 | Ross Perot | 130,395 | 27.05 | 4 | |
1988 | George H. W. Bush | 253,881 | 62.08 | Michael Dukakis | 147,272 | 36.01 | - | 4 | |||
1984 | Ronald Reagan | 297,523 | 72.36 | Walter Mondale | 108,510 | 26.39 | - | 4 | |||
1980 | Ronald Reagan | 290,699 | 66.46 | Jimmy Carter | 110,192 | 25.19 | John B. Anderson | 27,058 | 6.19 | 4 | |
1976 | Jimmy Carter | 126,549 | 37.12 | Gerald Ford | 204,151 | 59.88 | - | 4 | |||
1972 | Richard Nixon | 199,384 | 64.24 | George McGovern | 80,826 | 26.04 | - | 4 | |||
1968 | Richard Nixon | 165,369 | 56.79 | Hubert Humphrey | 89,273 | 30.66 | George Wallace | 36,541 | 12.55 | 4 | |
1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson | 148,920 | 50.92 | Barry Goldwater | 143,557 | 49.08 | - | 4 | |||
1960 | John F. Kennedy | 138,853 | 46.22 | Richard Nixon | 161,597 | 53.78 | - | 4 | |||
1956 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 166,979 | 61.17 | Adlai Stevenson II | 105,868 | 38.78 | T. Coleman Andrews/ Unpledged Electors[c] | - | 4 | ||
1952 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 180,707 | 65.42 | Adlai Stevenson II | 95,081 | 34.42 | - | 4 | |||
1948 | Harry S. Truman | 107,370 | 49.98 | Thomas E. Dewey | 101,514 | 47.26 | Strom Thurmond | - | 4 | ||
1944 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 107,399 | 51.55 | Thomas E. Dewey | 100,137 | 48.07 | - | 4 | |||
1940 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 127,842 | 54.36 | Wendell Willkie | 106,553 | 45.31 | - | 4 | |||
1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 125,683 | 62.96 | Alf Landon | 66,256 | 33.19 | - | 4 | |||
1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 109,479 | 58.66 | Herbert Hoover | 71,417 | 38.27 | - | 4 | |||
1928 | Herbert Hoover | 97,322 | 64.22 | Al Smith | 52,926 | 34.93 | - | 4 | |||
1924 | Calvin Coolidge | 69,879 | 47.12 | John W. Davis | 24,256 | 16.36 | Robert M. La Follette | 54,160 | 36.52 | 4 | |
1920 | Warren G. Harding | 88,975 | 65.6 | James M. Cox | 46,579 | 34.34 | Parley P. Christensen | - | - | 4 | |
1916 | Woodrow Wilson | 70,054 | 52.04 | Charles E. Hughes | 55,368 | 41.13 | - | 4 | |||
1912 | Woodrow Wilson | 33,921 | 32.08 | Theodore Roosevelt | 25,527 | 24.14 | William H. Taft | 32,810 | 31.02 | 4 | |
1908 | William H. Taft | 52,621 | 54.09 | William Jennings Bryan | 36,162 | 37.17 | - | 3 | |||
1904 | Theodore Roosevelt | 47,783 | 65.84 | Alton B. Parker | 18,480 | 25.46 | - | 3 | |||
1900 | William McKinley | 27,198 | 46.96 | William Jennings Bryan | 29,414 | 50.79 | - | 3 | |||
1896 | William McKinley | 6,314 | 21.32 | William Jennings Bryan | 23,135 | 78.1 | - | 3 | |||
1892 | Grover Cleveland | - | - | Benjamin Harrison | 8,599 | 44.31 | James B. Weaver | 10,520 | 54.21 | 3 |
See also
Notes
- ^ For purposes of these lists, other candidates are defined as those who were in third place in Idaho. Additionally, a third party did not qualify every single year.
- ^ a b Won the electoral college while losing the popular vote
- ^ Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina
References
- ^ James B. Weaver, 1892.
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