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United States presidential elections in Utah

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Presidential elections in Utah
Map of the United States with Utah highlighted
Number of elections33
Voted Democratic8
Voted Republican25
Voted other0
Voted for winning candidate24
Voted for losing candidate9
Elections in Utah
Ballot measures

Utah is astate in theMountain West sub-region of theWestern United States.[1] Since itsadmission to the Union in January 1896, it has participated in 32United States presidential elections. In the1896 presidential election, the first presidential election in which the state participated, Utah was won in a landslide byDemocratWilliam Jennings Bryan, who received almost 83 percent of the state's vote.[2] 1896 was the only election in which Utah voted for a losing Democratic candidate. The state would quickly swing towards theRepublican Party in the years that followed, although it would remain aswing state at the presidential level well into the 1940s.[3] In the1912 election, Utah was one of only two states won by incumbent Republican PresidentWilliam Howard Taft.[4] However, the state would vote for the Democratic nominee by a large margin in1916,1932,1936,1940, and1944, and by a narrow margin in1948. However, since the latter election, the state has become very heavily Republican and has only voted for a Democratic presidential nominee once (in1964, amidst a national Democratic landslide).[3][5]

In the1992 presidential election, Utah was one of only two states in whichindependentRoss Perot finished second, placing ahead of DemocratBill Clinton.[6] In the2016 presidential election, independentEvan McMullinran as an independent and won almost 21.5% of the vote in the state, his strongest performance in the nation.[7][8][9] As of 2020[update], the Republican Party has won Utah in 17 of the last 18 presidential elections.[10] Recent national surveys show Utah to be one of the most Republican states in the nation.[11]

Presidential elections

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Key for parties
  American Party – (A)
  Constitution Party – (CP)
  Democratic Party – (D)
  Farmer-Labor Party – (FL)
  Green Party – (G)
  Libertarian Party – (LI)
  Progressive Party (1912) – (PR-1912)
  Progressive Party (1924) – (PR-1924)
  Progressive Party (1948) – (PR-1948)
  Reform Party – (RE)
  Republican Party – (R)
  Union Party – (U)
Note – A double dagger (‡) indicates the national winner.
Presidential elections in Utah from 1896 to present
YearWinnerRunner-upOther candidate[a]EVRef.
CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%
William Jennings Bryan(D)64,60782.73%William McKinley(R) ‡13,49117.27%
3
William McKinley(R) ‡47,08950.59%William Jennings Bryan(D)44,94948.3%Eugene Debs(S)7170.77%3
Theodore Roosevelt(R)‡62,44661.45%Alton B. Parker(D)33,41332.88%Eugene Debs(S)5,7675.67%3
William Howard Taft(R)‡61,16556.24%William Jennings Bryan(D)42,61039.18%Eugene Debs(S)4,8904.5%3
William Howard Taft(R)42,01337.42%Woodrow Wilson(D)‡36,57632.58%Theodore Roosevelt(PR-1912)24,17421.53%4
Woodrow Wilson(D)‡84,14558.78%Charles Evans Hughes(R)54,13737.82%Allan L. Benson(S)4,4603.12%4
Warren G. Harding(R) ‡81,55555.93%James M. Cox(D)56,63938.84%Parley P. Christensen(FL)4,4753.07%4
Calvin Coolidge(R) ‡77,32749.26%John W. Davis(D)47,00129.94%Robert M. La Follette(PR-1924)32,66220.81%4
Herbert Hoover(R)‡94,61853.58%Al Smith(D)80,98545.86%Norman Thomas(S)9540.54%4
Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)‡116,75056.52%Herbert Hoover(R)84,79541.05%Norman Thomas(S)4,0871.98%4
Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)‡150,24669.34%Alf Landon(R)64,55529.79%William Lemke(U)1,1210.52%4
Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)‡154,27762.25%Wendell Willkie(R)93,15137.59%Norman Thomas(S)2000.08%4
Franklin D. Roosevelt(D)‡150,08860.44%Thomas E. Dewey(R)97,89139.42%Norman Thomas(S)3400.14%4
Harry S. Truman(D) ‡149,15153.98%Thomas E. Dewey(R)124,40245.02%Henry A. Wallace(PR-1948)2,6790.97%4
Dwight D. Eisenhower(R) ‡194,19058.93%Adlai Stevenson(D)135,36441.07%
4
Dwight D. Eisenhower(R) ‡215,63164.56%Adlai Stevenson(D)118,36435.44%
4
Richard Nixon(R)205,36154.81%John F. Kennedy(D) ‡169,24845.17%Farrell Dobbs(SW)1000.03%4
Lyndon B. Johnson(D) ‡219,62854.71%Barry Goldwater(R)180,68245.01%
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Richard Nixon(R) ‡238,72856.49%Hubert Humphrey(D)156,66537.07%George Wallace(AI)26,9066.37%4
Richard Nixon(R) ‡323,64367.64%George McGovern(D)126,28426.39%John G. Schmitz(AI)28,5495.97%4
Gerald Ford(R)337,90862.44%Jimmy Carter(D) ‡182,11033.65%Thomas J. Anderson(A)13,2842.45%4
Ronald Reagan(R) ‡439,68772.77%Jimmy Carter(D)124,26620.57%John B. Anderson(I)30,2845.01%5
Ronald Reagan(R) ‡469,10574.5%Walter Mondale(D)155,36924.68%David Bergland(LI)2,4470.39%5
George H. W. Bush(R) ‡428,44266.22%Michael Dukakis(D)207,34332.05%Ron Paul(LI)7,4731.16%5
George H. W. Bush(R)322,63243.36%Ross Perot(I)203,40027.34%Bill Clinton(D) ‡183,42924.65%5
Bob Dole(R)361,91154.37%Bill Clinton(D) ‡221,63333.3%Ross Perot(RE)66,4619.98%5
George W. Bush(R) ‡515,09666.83%Al Gore(D)203,05326.34%Ralph Nader(G)35,8504.65%5
George W. Bush(R)‡663,74271.54%John Kerry(D)241,19926%Ralph Nader(I)11,3051.22%5
John McCain(R)596,03062.58%Barack Obama(D)‡327,67034.41%Chuck Baldwin(CP)12,0121.26%5
Mitt Romney(R)740,60072.79%Barack Obama(D)‡251,81324.75%Gary Johnson(LI)12,5721.24%6
Donald Trump(R)‡515,23145.54%Hillary Clinton(D)310,67627.46%Evan McMullin(I)243,69021.54%6
Donald Trump(R)865,14058.13%Joe Biden(D)‡560,28237.65%Jo Jorgensen(LI)38,4472.58%6
Donald Trump(R)‡883,81859.38%Kamala Harris(D)562,56637.79%Chase Oliver(LI)16,9021.14%6

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^For the purpose of this list, other candidates are defined as those who finished in third place in the state.
  2. ^TheAmerican Socialist Party's candidateEugene Debs received 8,999 votes (8.02%).[21]

References

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