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1992 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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Main article:1992 United States presidential election
1992 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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November 3, 1992
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Turnout82.60%Increase5.66%[1]
 
NomineeBill ClintonGeorge H. W. BushRoss Perot
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependent
Home stateArkansasTexasTexas
Running mateAl GoreDan QuayleJames Stockdale
Electoral vote1100
Popular vote993,037731,234541,780
Percentage43.41%31.97%23.68%

County results

Clinton

  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%

Bush

  30–40%
  40–50%


President before election

George H. W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

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The1992 United States presidential election in Washington took place on 3 November 1992, as part of the1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forpresident andvice president.

Washington was won by GovernorBill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 43.41% of the popular vote over incumbent PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush (RTexas) with 31.97%. BusinessmanRoss Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 23.68% of the popular vote.[2] Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush.[3]

As of the2024 presidential election[update], this is the last election in whichOkanogan County has voted for aDemocratic presidential nominee.[4] It was also the first occasion sinceFranklin D. Roosevelt’s1936 landslide thatWhitman County had supported a Democratic presidential candidate, as well as the first time thatKing County was the most Democratic in the state, a trend that has continued in every presidential election since.[5]

Results

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1992 United States presidential election in Washington[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticBill Clinton
Al Gore
993,03743.41%−6.64%
RepublicanGeorge H. W. Bush
Dan Quayle
731,23431.97%−16.49%
IndependentRoss Perot
James Stockdale
541,78023.68%N/A
LibertarianAndre Marrou
Nancy Lord
7,5330.33%−0.59%
PopulistJames "Bo" Gritz
Cyril Minett
4,8540.21%N/A
Natural LawJohn Hagelin
Mike Tompkins
2,4560.11%N/A
ConstitutionHoward Phillips
Albion W. Knight Jr.
2,3540.10%N/A
New AllianceLenora Fulani
Maria Elizabeth Muñoz
1,7760.08%−0.11%
IndependentRonald Daniels
Asiba Tupahache
1,1710.05%N/A
U.S. LaborLyndon LaRouche
James Bevel
8550.04%−0.20%
Socialist WorkersJames Warren
Estelle DeBates
5150.02%−0.05%
Total votes2,287,565100.00%N/A

By county

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County[2]Bill Clinton
Democratic
George H. W. Bush
Republican
Ross Perot
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1,44931.60%2,08745.52%1,01022.03%390.85%-638-13.91%4,585
Asotin3,23942.64%2,42531.92%1,84924.34%831.09%81410.72%7,596
Benton16,45931.29%22,88343.50%12,87824.48%3820.73%-6,424-12.21%52,602
Chelan7,86033.48%10,71645.65%4,60619.62%2941.25%-2,856-12.17%23,476
Clallam10,82037.74%9,76534.06%7,77527.12%3131.09%1,0553.68%28,673
Clark42,64840.03%36,90634.64%26,16324.56%8190.77%5,7425.39%106,536
Columbia66834.90%76139.76%46624.35%190.99%-93-4.86%1,914
Cowlitz15,05243.59%10,00028.96%9,24626.78%2310.67%5,05214.63%34,529
Douglas3,73133.77%4,92044.53%2,31520.95%820.74%-1,189-10.76%11,048
Ferry96337.66%77330.23%76229.80%592.31%1907.43%2,557
Franklin3,74334.22%4,48641.02%2,59723.75%1111.01%-743-6.79%10,937
Garfield47335.81%62046.93%22216.81%60.45%-147-11.13%1,321
Grant7,27833.20%9,50343.35%4,89822.34%2421.10%-2,225-10.15%21,921
Grays Harbor12,59946.26%6,90425.35%7,46027.39%2751.01%5,139[a]18.87%27,238
Island9,55535.17%9,52635.06%7,88929.04%1980.73%290.11%27,168
Jefferson6,14847.50%3,46726.79%3,16824.48%1591.23%2,68120.72%12,942
King391,05050.23%212,98627.36%167,21621.48%7,3410.94%178,06422.87%778,593
Kitsap34,44238.89%29,34033.13%23,87326.95%9131.03%5,1025.76%88,568
Kittitas5,43243.86%4,07832.93%2,77822.43%970.78%1,35410.93%12,385
Klickitat2,75840.27%2,08530.44%1,93828.30%680.99%6739.83%6,849
Lewis7,81028.75%12,31645.33%6,68424.60%3581.32%-4,506-16.59%27,168
Lincoln1,65333.48%2,15243.59%1,09822.24%340.69%-499-10.11%4,937
Mason8,07641.15%5,77629.43%5,57728.42%1971.00%2,30011.72%19,626
Okanogan5,01538.48%4,26532.72%3,54127.17%2121.63%7505.75%13,033
Pacific4,58749.58%2,24324.24%2,35125.41%710.77%2,236[a]24.17%9,252
Pend Oreille1,79838.13%1,52832.40%1,34028.41%501.06%2705.73%4,716
Pierce102,24342.40%77,41032.10%59,52324.68%1,9730.82%24,83310.30%241,149
San Juan3,35347.11%1,90126.71%1,77624.95%871.22%1,45220.40%7,117
Skagit15,93639.13%13,38832.87%10,97326.94%4311.06%2,5486.26%40,728
Skamania1,47440.05%1,10229.95%1,05028.53%541.47%37210.11%3,680
Snohomish88,64339.32%69,13730.67%65,83829.21%1,8120.80%19,5068.65%225,430
Spokane69,52641.11%59,98435.47%38,25122.62%1,3710.81%9,5425.64%169,132
Stevens4,96033.54%5,70638.59%3,76925.49%3522.38%-746-5.04%14,787
Thurston38,29345.28%25,64330.32%19,55123.12%1,0821.28%12,65014.96%84,569
Wahkiakum69638.75%48827.17%58432.52%281.56%112[a]6.24%1,796
Walla Walla7,32536.84%7,89439.71%4,50722.67%1550.78%-569-2.86%19,881
Whatcom26,61941.80%23,80137.38%12,45519.56%8041.26%2,8184.43%63,679
Whitman7,63743.69%6,42836.78%3,22018.42%1931.10%1,2096.92%17,478
Yakima21,02636.27%25,84144.58%10,58318.26%5190.90%-4,815-8.31%57,969
Totals993,03743.41%731,23431.97%541,78023.68%21,5140.94%261,80311.44%2,287,565

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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Counties that flipped from Tied to Democratic

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County Flips:
Democratic
  Hold
  Gain from Republican/Tied
Republican
  Hold

See also

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Notes

[edit]
  1. ^abcIn this county where Perot ran second ahead of Bush, margin given is Clinton vote minus Perot vote and percentage margin Clinton percent minus Perot percent.

References

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  1. ^Secretary of State: Kim Wyman."Voter Turnout by Election".www.sos.wa.gov. RetrievedMay 25, 2020.
  2. ^abcMunro, Ralph (November 3, 1992)."Elections Search Results November 1992 General President/Vice President".Secretary of State of Washington. RetrievedNovember 12, 2025.
  3. ^"1992 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas. RetrievedJune 11, 2012.
  4. ^Sullivan, Robert David;‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’;America Magazine inThe National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  5. ^Menendez, Albert J.;The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 332-334ISBN 0786422173
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