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2012 United States presidential election in Kansas

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2012United States presidential election in Kansas

← 2008November 6, 20122016 →
 
NomineeMitt RomneyBarack Obama
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateMassachusettsIllinois
Running matePaul RyanJoe Biden
Electoral vote60
Popular vote692,634440,726
Percentage59.71%37.99%

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Romney

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  70–80%
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Obama

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  50–60%
  60–70%
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The2012 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus theDistrict of Columbia participated.Kansas voters chose six electors to represent them in theElectoral College via a popular vote pittingincumbentDemocraticPresidentBarack Obama and his running mate,Vice PresidentJoe Biden, againstRepublican challenger and formerMassachusetts GovernorMitt Romney and his running mate,CongressmanPaul Ryan. Romney and Ryan carried the state with 59.59 percent of the popular vote to Obama's and Biden's 38.00 percent, thus winning the state's six electoral votes.[1]

Obama carried only two counties:Douglas, home toLawrence and theUniversity of Kansas; andWyandotte, home toKansas City and the state's largest concentration of nonwhite voters. He lost Crawford County, home toPittsburg State University, which he won in2008, thereby making him the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying this county sinceJohn F. Kennedy in1960.

Caucuses

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Democratic caucuses

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No major Democratic candidate challenged President Obama for the Democratic nomination in 2012. Obama thus won all 517 votes at the State Convention on June 9 and all 53 delegates.

Republican caucuses

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2012Kansas Republican presidential caucuses

← 2008March 10, 2012 (2012-03-10)2016 →
 
CandidateRick SantorumMitt Romney
Home statePennsylvaniaMassachusetts
Delegate count337
Popular vote15,2906,250
Percentage51.2%20.9%

 
CandidateNewt GingrichRon Paul
Home stateGeorgiaTexas
Delegate count00
Popular vote4,2973,767
Percentage14.4%12.6%

Kansas results by county
  Rick Santorum
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2012 U.S. presidential election
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The Republican caucuses were held on Saturday, March 10, 2012.[2][3] Kansas had 40 delegates to the2012 Republican National Convention. 25 of these delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates who exceeded a 20% threshold in the statewide vote tally. The 15 remaining delegates were 'winner-take-all' delegates. 12 delegates were given (3 each) to the candidates with most votes in each of Kansas's 4 congressional districts. 3 delegates were awarded to the candidate with most votes statewide.[4]

Rick Santorum won the caucus and will received 33 delegates. He won the state with 51% of the statewide vote and received most votes in all of the congressional districts, thus winning 15 delegates. As only Santorum andMitt Romney exceeded the 20% threshold, 18 of the 25 proportionally allocated delegates were allocated to Santorum and 7 to Romney.

2012 Kansas Republican caucuses
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
Rick Santorum15,29051.2%33
Mitt Romney6,25020.9%7
Newt Gingrich4,29814.4%0
Ron Paul3,76712.6%0
Uncommitted1220.4%0
Herman Cain390.1%0
Jon Huntsman380.1%0
Rick Perry370.1%0
Michele Bachmann160.1%0
Totals29,857100%0
Key:Withdrew
prior to contest

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Huffington Post[5]Safe RNovember 6, 2012
CNN[6]Safe RNovember 6, 2012
New York Times[7]Safe RNovember 6, 2012
Washington Post[8]Safe RNovember 6, 2012
RealClearPolitics[9]Solid RNovember 6, 2012
Sabato's Crystal Ball[10]Solid RNovember 5, 2012
FiveThirtyEight[11]Solid RNovember 6, 2012

Results

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State House district results
2012 United States presidential election in Kansas
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanMitt RomneyPaul Ryan692,63459.71%6
DemocraticBarack Obama (incumbent)Joe Biden (incumbent)440,72637.99%0
LibertarianGary JohnsonJim Gray20,4561.76%0
ReformChuck BaldwinJoseph Martin5,0170.43%0
Green (Write-In)Jill SteinCheri Honkala7140.06%0
Constitution (Write-In)Virgil GoodeJim Clymer1870.02%0
Justice (Write-In)Rocky AndersonLuis J. Rodriguez950.01%0
Peace & Freedom (Write-In)Roseanne BarrCindy Sheehan580.01%0
Other Write-InsOther Write-Ins840.01%0
Totals1,159,971100.00%6

By county

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County[12]Mitt Romney
Republican
Barack Obama
Democratic
Gary Johnson
Libertarian
Charles Baldwin
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Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Allen3,31662.45%1,86935.20%751.41%430.81%70.13%1,44727.25%5,310
Anderson2,27668.66%94428.48%742.23%180.54%30.09%1,33240.18%3,315
Atchison3,91758.69%2,56738.46%1482.22%350.52%70.10%1,35020.23%6,674
Barber1,77276.58%48220.83%421.82%160.69%20.09%1,29055.75%2,314
Barton7,87476.14%2,29722.21%1231.19%460.44%10.01%5,57753.93%10,341
Bourbon4,10265.59%1,99631.92%1101.76%400.64%60.10%2,10633.67%6,254
Brown2,82970.85%1,07626.95%641.60%240.60%00.00%1,75343.90%3,993
Butler18,15769.61%7,28227.92%4591.76%1190.46%680.26%10,87541.69%26,085
Chase87568.84%35828.17%272.12%80.63%30.24%51740.67%1,271
Chautauqua1,30480.00%28017.18%342.09%120.74%00.00%1,02462.82%1,630
Cherokee5,45663.66%2,93034.19%1451.69%400.47%00.00%2,52629.47%8,571
Cheyenne1,15981.28%23316.34%251.75%90.63%00.00%92664.94%1,426
Clark80579.15%17417.11%242.36%141.38%00.00%63162.04%1,017
Clay2,78875.64%83422.63%451.22%190.52%00.00%1,95453.01%3,686
Cloud2,95472.79%97424.00%1062.61%200.49%40.10%1,98048.79%4,058
Coffey2,90374.32%89822.99%812.07%200.51%40.10%2,00551.33%3,906
Comanche76782.65%14315.41%161.72%20.22%00.00%62467.24%928
Cowley8,08163.58%4,31933.98%2251.77%800.63%50.04%3,76229.60%12,710
Crawford7,70851.25%6,82645.39%3202.13%710.47%1150.76%8825.96%15,040
Decatur1,21879.50%26617.36%422.74%60.39%00.00%95262.14%1,532
Dickinson5,83272.52%2,02025.12%1491.85%380.47%30.04%3,81247.40%8,042
Doniphan2,41470.94%90226.51%631.85%240.71%00.00%1,51244.43%3,403
Douglas17,40135.91%29,26760.39%1,1312.33%1620.33%5031.04%-11,866-24.48%48,464
Edwards1,05976.46%29821.52%201.44%80.58%00.00%76154.94%1,385
Elk1,04976.63%28120.53%322.34%70.51%00.00%76856.10%1,369
Ellis8,39971.70%3,05726.10%2011.72%480.41%90.08%5,34245.60%11,714
Ellsworth1,93071.17%70225.88%602.21%180.66%20.07%1,22845.29%2,712
Finney6,21968.46%2,68229.52%1381.52%440.48%10.01%3,53738.94%9,084
Ford5,60266.99%2,60031.09%1171.40%430.51%00.00%3,00235.90%8,362
Franklin6,98463.55%3,69433.61%2212.01%850.77%60.05%3,29029.94%10,990
Geary4,37255.73%3,33242.47%1051.34%290.37%70.09%1,04013.26%7,845
Gove1,16884.45%17612.73%231.66%161.16%00.00%99271.72%1,383
Graham1,05678.81%25619.10%171.27%100.75%10.07%80059.71%1,340
Grant1,81178.53%45619.77%251.08%120.52%20.09%1,35558.76%2,306
Gray1,60381.87%32416.55%231.17%60.31%20.10%1,27965.32%1,958
Greeley54381.04%11316.87%121.79%20.30%00.00%43064.17%670
Greenwood1,59074.89%47822.52%432.03%120.57%00.00%1,11252.37%2,123
Hamilton69379.02%16318.59%171.94%40.46%00.00%53060.43%877
Harper1,75973.63%55023.02%592.47%170.71%40.17%1,20950.61%2,389
Harvey8,58860.08%5,37337.59%2351.64%680.48%300.21%3,21522.49%14,294
Haskell1,15983.02%21515.40%181.29%40.29%00.00%94467.62%1,396
Hodgeman86881.89%17916.89%70.66%60.57%00.00%68965.00%1,060
Jackson3,52763.42%1,90134.18%1061.91%270.49%00.00%1,62629.24%5,561
Jefferson4,82760.24%2,97737.15%1672.08%380.47%40.05%1,85023.09%8,013
Jewell1,23582.50%22915.30%211.40%120.80%00.00%1,00667.20%1,497
Johnson158,40157.58%110,52640.18%4,5901.67%6110.22%9460.35%47,87517.40%275,074
Kearny1,09779.15%26819.34%161.15%50.36%00.00%82959.81%1,386
Kingman2,39774.19%73322.69%702.17%270.84%40.12%1,66451.50%3,231
Kiowa97685.31%16314.25%10.09%20.17%20.17%81371.06%1,144
Labette4,74259.00%3,11738.78%1211.51%470.58%100.12%1,62520.22%8,037
Lane73979.63%17218.53%101.08%70.75%00.00%56761.10%928
Leavenworth17,05958.65%11,35739.05%4941.70%1560.54%190.07%5,70219.60%29,085
Lincoln1,16578.56%28919.49%181.21%110.74%00.00%87659.07%1,483
Linn3,17771.12%1,17026.19%771.72%400.90%30.07%2,00744.93%4,467
Logan1,12683.41%19714.59%151.11%120.89%00.00%92968.82%1,350
Lyon6,47054.48%5,11143.04%2261.90%650.55%30.03%1,35911.44%11,875
Marion3,88971.90%1,38525.61%801.48%520.96%30.06%2,50446.29%5,409
Marshall3,19566.94%1,46930.78%801.68%290.61%00.00%1,72636.16%4,773
McPherson8,54569.49%3,44928.05%2121.72%720.59%190.15%5,09641.44%12,297
Meade1,42883.56%25815.10%181.05%50.29%00.00%1,17068.46%1,709
Miami9,85866.36%4,71231.72%2131.43%690.46%40.03%5,14634.64%14,856
Mitchell2,32778.48%58419.70%160.54%381.28%00.00%1,74358.78%2,965
Montgomery8,63069.50%3,50128.20%2001.61%810.65%50.04%5,12941.30%12,417
Morris1,77369.20%71828.02%511.99%200.78%00.00%1,05541.18%2,562
Morton1,07283.88%18914.79%100.78%70.55%00.00%88369.09%1,278
Nemaha3,93078.19%1,00019.90%541.07%410.82%10.02%2,93058.29%5,026
Neosho4,27265.93%2,05031.64%1021.57%550.85%10.02%2,22234.29%6,480
Ness1,20983.73%21815.10%120.83%50.35%00.00%99168.63%1,444
Norton1,87880.77%39817.12%351.51%130.56%10.04%1,48063.65%2,325
Osage4,42764.10%2,26832.84%1672.42%440.64%00.00%2,15931.26%6,906
Osborne1,47980.47%32417.63%211.14%140.76%00.00%1,15562.84%1,838
Ottawa2,29578.25%55819.02%652.22%150.51%00.00%1,73759.23%2,933
Pawnee1,83670.40%71827.53%401.53%130.50%10.04%1,11842.87%2,608
Phillips2,13583.24%38214.89%361.40%110.43%10.04%1,75368.35%2,565
Pottawatomie6,80471.78%2,33524.63%1932.04%1351.42%120.13%4,46947.15%9,479
Pratt2,77172.90%98025.78%421.10%70.18%10.03%1,79147.12%3,801
Rawlins1,22384.70%19013.16%271.87%40.28%00.00%1,03371.54%1,444
Reno15,71864.36%8,08533.11%4401.80%1560.64%230.09%7,63331.25%24,422
Republic2,13479.45%47717.76%501.86%250.93%00.00%1,65761.69%2,686
Rice2,67672.70%91124.75%651.77%290.79%00.00%1,76547.95%3,681
Riley11,50754.53%8,97742.54%4882.31%730.35%560.27%2,53011.99%21,101
Rooks2,03882.85%36114.67%451.83%150.61%10.04%1,67768.18%2,460
Rush1,16674.27%36723.38%311.97%60.38%00.00%79950.89%1,570
Russell2,55379.78%59318.53%331.03%210.66%00.00%1,96061.25%3,200
Saline13,84064.38%7,04032.75%5052.35%960.45%150.07%6,80031.63%21,496
Scott1,72884.21%27713.50%371.80%100.49%00.00%1,45170.71%2,052
Sedgwick106,50658.23%71,97739.35%3,5211.93%6830.37%2080.11%34,52918.88%182,895
Seward3,61769.88%1,49028.79%551.06%140.27%00.00%2,12741.09%5,176
Shawnee37,78249.38%36,97548.33%1,3691.79%3210.42%610.08%8071.05%76,508
Sheridan1,15485.99%16812.52%171.27%30.22%00.00%98673.47%1,342
Sherman1,97675.33%57722.00%491.87%170.65%40.15%1,39953.33%2,623
Smith1,62480.28%35817.70%261.29%150.74%00.00%1,26662.58%2,023
Stafford1,38575.31%40421.97%311.69%170.92%20.11%98153.34%1,839
Stanton60579.71%14318.84%60.79%50.66%00.00%46260.87%759
Stevens1,74985.99%25212.39%231.13%100.49%00.00%1,49773.60%2,034
Sumner6,26068.48%2,65829.08%1561.71%590.65%80.09%3,60239.40%9,141
Thomas2,78880.25%59817.21%681.96%200.58%00.00%2,19063.04%3,474
Trego1,26179.86%29118.43%191.20%70.44%10.06%97061.43%1,579
Wabaunsee2,25669.05%91828.10%581.78%351.07%00.00%1,33840.95%3,267
Wallace71990.10%688.52%81.00%30.38%00.00%65181.58%798
Washington2,31680.17%52418.14%381.32%110.38%00.00%1,79262.03%2,889
Wichita82183.18%15715.91%40.41%50.51%00.00%66467.27%987
Wilson2,82576.00%81822.01%471.26%270.73%00.00%2,00753.99%3,717
Woodson1,03571.53%38026.26%211.45%70.48%40.28%65545.27%1,447
Wyandotte15,49630.45%34,30267.40%6921.36%2050.40%1980.38%-18,806-36.95%50,893
Totals689,80959.59%439,90838.00%20,4091.76%4,9900.43%2,4160.21%249,90121.59%1,157,532
County Flips:
Democratic
  Hold
Republican
  Hold
  Gain from Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

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Romney won all four congressional districts.[13]

DistrictRomneyObamaRepresentative
1st70%28%Tim Huelskamp
2nd55%42%Lynn Jenkins
3rd54%44%Kevin Yoder
4th61%36%Mike Pompeo

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2012 Presidential General Election Results — Kansas". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2013.
  2. ^"Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar".CNN. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.
  3. ^"Presidential Primary Dates"(PDF).Federal Election Commission. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2012.
  4. ^Nate Silver (March 9, 2012)."Kansas Offers Santorum Chance for Big Delegate Grab".FiveThirtyEight. RetrievedMarch 11, 2012.
  5. ^"Huffington Post Election Dashboard".HuffPost. Archived fromthe original on August 13, 2013.
  6. ^"America's Choice 2012 Election Center: CNN Electoral Map".CNN. Archived fromthe original on January 19, 2013.
  7. ^"Election 2012 - The Electoral Map: Building a Path to Victory".The New York Times. Archived fromthe original on July 8, 2012.
  8. ^"2012 Presidential Election Results".The Washington Post.Archived from the original on July 26, 2012.
  9. ^"RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Battle for White House". Archived fromthe original on June 8, 2011.
  10. ^"PROJECTION: OBAMA WILL LIKELY WIN SECOND TERM".
  11. ^"Nate Silver's political calculations predict 2012 election outcome".
  12. ^"KS US President, November 06, 2012". Our Campaigns.
  13. ^https://davesredistricting.org/maps#viewmap::d5273801-39a6-4ad6-89fe-c0d1d7460680

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