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United States presidential elections in Oregon

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Presidential elections in Oregon
Map of the United States with Oregon highlighted
Number of elections41
Voted Democratic17
Voted Republican24
Voted other0
Voted for winning candidate29
Voted for losing candidate12

Following is a table ofUnited States presidential elections in Oregon, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1859,Oregon 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.

Elections from 1864 to present

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YearWinner (nationally)VotesPercentRunner-up (nationally)VotesPercentOther national
candidates[a]
VotesPercentElectoral
votes
Notes
2024Donald Trump919,48040.97Kamala Harris1,240,60055.278
2020[1]Joe Biden1,340,38356.45Donald Trump958,44840.377
2016[2]Donald Trump[b]782,40339.09Hillary Clinton1,002,10650.077
2012[3]Barack Obama970,48854.24Mitt Romney754,17542.157
2008[4]Barack Obama1,037,29156.75John McCain738,47540.407
2004[5]George W. Bush866,83147.19John Kerry943,16351.357
2000[6]George W. Bush[b]713,57746.52Al Gore720,34246.967
1996[7]Bill Clinton649,64147.15Bob Dole538,15239.06Ross Perot121,2218.807
1992Bill Clinton621,31442.48George H. W. Bush475,75732.53Ross Perot354,09124.217
1988George H. W. Bush560,12646.61Michael Dukakis616,20651.287
1984Ronald Reagan685,70055.91Walter Mondale536,47943.747
1980Ronald Reagan571,04448.33Jimmy Carter456,89038.67John B. Anderson112,3899.516
1976Jimmy Carter490,40747.62Gerald Ford492,12047.786
1972Richard Nixon486,68652.45George McGovern392,76042.336
1968Richard Nixon408,43349.83Hubert Humphrey358,86643.78George Wallace49,6836.066
1964Lyndon B. Johnson501,01763.72Barry Goldwater282,77935.966
1960John F. Kennedy367,40247.32Richard Nixon408,06052.566
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower406,39355.25Adlai Stevenson II329,20444.75T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[c]
6
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower420,81560.54Adlai Stevenson II270,57938.936
1948Harry S. Truman243,14746.40Thomas E. Dewey260,90449.78Strom Thurmond6
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt248,63551.78Thomas E. Dewey225,36546.946
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt258,41553.70Wendell Willkie219,55545.625
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt266,73364.42Alf Landon122,70629.645
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt213,87157.99Herbert Hoover136,01936.885
1928Herbert Hoover205,34164.18Al Smith109,22334.145
1924Calvin Coolidge142,57951.01John W. Davis67,58924.18Robert M. La Follette68,40324.475
1920Warren G. Harding143,59260.20James M. Cox80,01933.55Parley P. Christensen5
1916Woodrow Wilson120,08745.9Charles E. Hughes126,81348.475
1912Woodrow Wilson47,06434.34Theodore Roosevelt37,60027.44William H. Taft34,67325.35
1908William H. Taft62,53056.39William Jennings Bryan38,04934.314
1904Theodore Roosevelt60,45567.06Alton B. Parker17,52119.434
1900William McKinley46,17255.46William Jennings Bryan32,81039.414
1896William McKinley48,77950.07William Jennings Bryan46,73947.984
1892Grover Cleveland14,24318.15Benjamin Harrison35,00244.59James B. Weaver26,96534.354Electoral votes split, three for Harrison, one for Weaver.
1888Benjamin Harrison[b]33,29153.82Grover Cleveland26,52242.883
1884Grover Cleveland24,60446.70James G. Blaine26,86050.993
1880James A. Garfield20,61950.51Winfield S. Hancock19,95548.88James B. Weaver2490.613
1876Rutherford B. Hayes[b]15,21450.92Samuel J. Tilden14,15747.383
1872Ulysses S. Grant11,81858.66Horace Greeley7,74238.433
1868Ulysses S. Grant10,96149.6Horatio Seymour11,12550.43
1864Abraham Lincoln9,88853.9George B. McClellan8,45746.13

Election of 1860

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The election of 1860 was a complex realigning election in which the breakdown of the previous two-party alignment culminated in four parties each competing for influence in different parts of the country. The result of the election, with the victory of an ardent opponent ofslavery, spurred the secession of eleven states and brought about theAmerican Civil War.

YearWinner (nationally)VotesPercentRunner-up (nationally)VotesPercentRunner-up (nationally)VotesPercentRunner-up (nationally)VotesPercentElectoral
votes
1860Abraham Lincoln5,32936.1Stephen A. Douglas4,13628.0John C. Breckinridge5,07534.4John Bell2181.53

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^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.
  2. ^abcdWon the electoral college while losing the popular vote
  3. ^Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina

References

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  1. ^"Presidential Election Results: Biden Wins".The New York Times. November 3, 2020. RetrievedNovember 15, 2020.
  2. ^2016 official Federal Election Commission report.
  3. ^2012 official Federal Election Commission report.
  4. ^2008 official Federal Election Commission report.
  5. ^"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.
  6. ^"2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  7. ^"1996 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. RetrievedMarch 5, 2018.
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