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United States presidential elections in North Dakota

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Presidential elections in North Dakota
Map of the United States with North Dakota highlighted
Number of elections34
Voted Democratic5
Voted Republican28
Voted other1[a]
Voted for winning candidate23
Voted for losing candidate11

Following is a table ofUnited States presidential elections in North Dakota, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1889,North Dakota has participated in every U.S. presidential election.

Winners of the state are inbold. The shading refers to thestate winner, and not the national winner.

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YearWinner (nationally)VotesPercentRunner-up (nationally)VotesPercentOther national
candidates[b]
VotesPercentElectoral
votes
Notes
2024[1]Donald Trump246,50566.96Kamala Harris112,32730.51__3
2020[2]Joe Biden114,90231.76Donald Trump235,59565.113
2016[3]Donald Trump[c]216,79462.96Hillary Clinton93,75827.23__3
2012[4]Barack Obama124,82738.69Mitt Romney188,16358.323
2008[5]Barack Obama141,27844.62John McCain168,60153.253
2004[6]George W. Bush196,65162.86John Kerry111,05235.53
2000[7]George W. Bush[c]174,85260.66Al Gore95,28433.063
1996[8]Bill Clinton106,90540.13Bob Dole125,05046.94Ross Perot32,51512.23
1992Bill Clinton99,16832.18George H. W. Bush136,24444.22Ross Perot71,08423.073
1988George H. W. Bush166,55956.03Michael Dukakis127,73942.973
1984Ronald Reagan200,33664.84Walter Mondale104,42933.83
1980Ronald Reagan193,69564.23Jimmy Carter79,18926.26John B. Anderson23,6407.843
1976Jimmy Carter136,07845.80Gerald Ford153,47051.663
1972Richard Nixon174,10962.07George McGovern100,38435.793
1968Richard Nixon138,66955.94Hubert Humphrey94,76938.23George Wallace14,2445.754
1964Lyndon B. Johnson149,78457.97Barry Goldwater108,20741.884
1960John F. Kennedy123,96344.52Richard Nixon154,31055.424
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower156,76661.72Adlai Stevenson II96,74238.09T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[d]
4830.194
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower191,71270.97Adlai Stevenson II76,69428.394
1948Harry S. Truman95,81243.41Thomas E. Dewey115,13952.17Strom Thurmond3740.174
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt100,14445.48Thomas E. Dewey118,53553.844
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt124,03644.18Wendell Willkie154,59055.064
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt163,14859.60Alf Landon72,75126.584
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt178,35069.59Herbert Hoover71,772284
1928Herbert Hoover131,44154.80Al Smith106,64844.465
1924Calvin Coolidge94,93147.68John W. Davis13,8586.96Robert M. La Follette89,92245.175
1920Warren G. Harding160,07277.79James M. Cox37,42218.19Parley P. Christensen5
1916Woodrow Wilson55,20647.84Charles E. Hughes53,47146.345
1912Woodrow Wilson29,55534.14Theodore Roosevelt25,72629.71William H. Taft23,09026.675
1908William H. Taft57,68061.02William Jennings Bryan32,88534.794
1904Theodore Roosevelt52,59575.12Alton B. Parker14,27320.394
1900William McKinley35,89862.12William Jennings Bryan20,53135.533
1896William McKinley26,33555.57William Jennings Bryan20,68643.653
1892Grover Cleveland00Benjamin Harrison17,51948.50James B. Weaver17,70049.013Electoral vote split three ways, with each candidate getting one electoral vote.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^James B. Weaver, 1892.
  2. ^For purposes of these lists, other national candidates are defined as those who won at least one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states.
  3. ^abWon the electoral college while losing the popular vote
  4. ^Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina

References

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  1. ^"Official (without recounts) 2024 General Election Results".Vote.nd.gov. RetrievedNovember 22, 2024.
  2. ^2020 official Federal Election Commission report.
  3. ^2016 official Federal Election Commission report.
  4. ^2012 official Federal Election Commission report.
  5. ^2008 official Federal Election Commission report.
  6. ^"Federal Elections 2004: Election Results for the U.S. President, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives"(PDF). Federal Elections Commission. May 2005.
  7. ^"2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  8. ^"1996 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. RetrievedMarch 5, 2018.
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