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1984 United States elections

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1984 United States elections
1982        1983        1984        1985        1986
Presidential election year
Election dayNovember 6
Incumbent presidentRonald Reagan(Republican)
Next Congress99th
Presidential election
Partisan controlRepublican hold
Popular vote marginRepublican +18.2%
Electoral vote
Ronald Reagan (R)525
Walter Mondale (D)13
1984 presidential election results.Red denotes states won by Reagan,blue denotes states won by Mondale. Numbers indicate theelectoral votes won by each candidate.
Senate elections
Overall controlRepublican hold
Seats contested33 of 100 seats
Net seat changeDemocratic +2
1984 Senate results

  Democratic gain  Democratic hold

  Republican gain  Republican hold
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contestedAll 435 voting members
Popular vote marginDemocratic +5.1%
Net seat changeRepublican +16
1984 House of Representatives results

  Democratic gain  Democratic hold

  Republican gain  Republican hold
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested15 (13 states, 2 territories)
Net seat changeRepublican +1
1984 gubernatorial election results
Territorial races not shown

  Democratic gain  Democratic hold

  Republican gain  Republican hold

Elections were held on November 6, 1984, and elected the members of the99th United States Congress.Republicans won a landslide victory in the presidential election, picked up seats in theHouse of Representatives, and successfully defended theirSenate majority.[1][2]

Republican incumbentPresidentRonald Reagan won re-election, defeatingDemocratic former Vice PresidentWalter Mondale.[3] Reagan carried every state except forWashington, D.C., and Mondale's home state ofMinnesota; won 58.8 percent of the popular vote; and defeated Mondale by a popular vote margin of eighteen points. Reagan remains the only presidential candidate sinceRichard Nixon in1972 to win at least 55 percent of the popular vote and win by a margin greater than 10 points.

Mondaledefeated Colorado SenatorGary Hart and ReverendJesse Jackson of Illinois to take theDemocratic nomination. Mondale selected New York CongresswomanGeraldine Ferraro as his running mate, making Ferraro the first woman to appear on a major party presidential ticket.

Democrats picked up two Senate seats, bringing their total to 47 out of 100 seats. Democrats won the nationwide popular vote for the House of Representatives by a margin of 5.1 percentage points and retained their majority, though Republicans picked up a total of sixteen seats.[1] The party makeup of both chambers of Congress following this election cycle, in which the Democrats had control of the House and the Republicans had control of the Senate, would not be emulated until2018. In the gubernatorial elections, the Republicans won a net of one seat.

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References

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  1. ^ab"Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 6, 1984". U.S. House of Reps, Office of the Clerk. 1984. RetrievedApril 10, 2017.
  2. ^"Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 6, 1984 (Revision)"(PDF). U.S. House of Reps, Office of the Clerk. RetrievedMarch 1, 2021.
  3. ^"1984 Presidential Election". The American Presidency Project. RetrievedAugust 13, 2011.
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