1996 United States presidential election in Michigan

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1996 United States presidential election in Michigan
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  

All 18 Michigan votes to the Electoral College
Turnout54.5% Decrease2.svg [1]
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Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Pat Choate
Electoral vote1800
Popular vote1,989,6531,481,212336,670
Percentage51.69%38.48%8.75%

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MI President 1996 Congressional Districts.svg

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Michigan took place on November 5, 1996. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 18 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

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Michigan was won by incumbent United States President Bill Clinton of Arkansas, who was running against Kansas Senator Bob Dole. Clinton ran a second time with former Tennessee Senator Al Gore as Vice President, and Dole ran with former New York Congressman Jack Kemp. [2]

Michigan weighed in for this election as 5% more Democratic than the national average. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for Michigan, with nearly 10% of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. In typical form for the State, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan turned out mainly Democratic, and the Lower Peninsula turned out divided, but more Republican - with the notable exception of Detroit's highly populated Wayne County, which voted overwhelmingly Democratic. In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly reformed Reform Party to gain over 8% of the votes in Michigan, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times. This marked the first time since 1968 that the state voted Democratic in consecutive elections.

As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Houghton, Alcona, Cheboygan, Crawford, Dickinson, Kalkaska, Luce, Mackinac, Mecosta, Lapeer, Keweenaw, Montcalm, Tuscola, Branch, Baraga, Chippewa, Huron, Wexford, Osceola, Montmorency, and Oscoda counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. This is also the last time all counties in the Upper Peninsula voted for a Democrat. [3]

1996 marked a turning point for Michigan, as it would become the most Democratic-leaning of the three Rust Belt swing states (also consisting of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania), a status it has held since. Even though Michigan would vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. presidential election alongside Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, it was still the most Democratic-leaning of the three states. Michigan was also the most Democratic of the three in 2020.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Michigan
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent)1,989,65351.69%18
Republican Bob Dole 1,481,21238.48%0
Reform Ross Perot 336,6708.75%0
Libertarian Harry Browne 27,6700.72%0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 4,2540.11%0
Workers World Monica Moorehead 3,1530.08%0
Green Ralph Nader (write-in)2,3220.06%0
Other write-ins2,3160.06%0
Socialist Equality Jerome White 1,5540.04%0
Totals3,848,804100.00%18

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Harry Browne
Libertarian
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast [4]
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Alcona 2,61947.15%2,22740.09%66912.04%320.58%80.14%3927.06%5,555
Alger 2,22952.68%1,42933.77%53712.69%220.52%140.33%80018.91%4,231
Allegan 14,36137.02%20,85953.77%3,2698.43%1840.47%1170.30%-6,498-16.75%38,790
Alpena 7,11452.73%4,52533.54%1,73012.82%590.44%640.47%2,58919.19%13,492
Antrim 4,22641.85%4,63045.85%1,12911.18%850.84%280.28%-404-4.00%10,098
Arenac 3,47252.68%2,24734.09%84412.81%190.29%90.14%1,22518.59%6,591
Baraga 1,60148.60%1,20936.70%46013.96%180.55%60.18%39211.90%3,294
Barry 9,46740.95%11,13948.18%2,2829.87%1470.64%850.37%-1,672-7.23%23,120
Bay 27,83556.12%16,03832.33%5,41010.91%1410.28%1790.36%11,79723.79%49,603
Benzie 3,08145.41%2,85642.09%76311.25%590.87%260.38%2253.32%6,785
Berrien 24,61441.51%28,25447.65%5,95810.05%2540.43%2150.36%-3,640-6.14%59,295
Branch 6,56744.36%6,32142.70%1,77912.02%940.63%440.30%2461.66%14,805
Calhoun 26,28750.12%20,95339.95%4,7659.09%2510.48%1870.36%5,33410.17%52,443
Cass 8,20745.65%7,37341.01%2,24112.46%1070.60%520.29%8344.64%17,980
Charlevoix 4,68942.64%4,86444.23%1,30311.85%950.86%450.41%-175-1.59%10,996
Cheboygan 5,01846.32%4,24439.18%1,46213.50%850.78%240.22%7747.14%10,833
Chippewa 6,53249.26%5,13738.74%1,45310.96%810.61%560.42%1,39510.52%13,259
Clare 6,31154.02%3,74232.03%1,53113.10%640.55%350.30%2,56921.99%11,683
Clinton 11,94541.76%13,69447.88%2,6989.43%1740.61%900.31%-1,749-6.12%28,601
Crawford 2,66646.60%2,15737.70%84014.68%360.63%220.38%5098.90%5,721
Delta 8,56153.01%5,92536.69%1,5439.55%760.47%450.28%2,63616.32%16,150
Dickinson 5,61448.43%4,40838.03%1,47812.75%380.33%530.46%1,20610.40%11,591
Eaton 19,78144.29%20,09244.98%4,3789.80%2540.57%1610.36%-311-0.69%44,666
Emmet 4,89238.89%6,00247.71%1,51212.02%800.64%940.75%-1,110-8.82%12,580
Genesee 106,06560.94%49,33228.34%17,67110.15%6330.36%3550.20%56,73332.60%174,056
Gladwin 5,49451.38%3,67034.32%1,46613.71%380.36%240.22%1,82417.06%10,692
Gogebic 4,43654.19%2,76933.83%91711.20%230.28%410.50%1,66720.36%8,186
Grand Traverse 12,98738.97%16,35549.07%3,52710.58%2790.84%1810.54%-3,368-10.10%33,329
Gratiot 6,79345.67%6,21441.77%1,76211.85%700.47%360.24%5793.90%14,875
Hillsdale 5,95536.39%7,94748.56%2,26213.82%1540.94%480.29%-1,992-12.17%16,366
Houghton 5,95743.57%5,94143.46%1,58411.59%1190.87%700.51%160.11%13,671
Huron 6,82745.96%6,12641.24%1,81112.19%640.43%270.18%7014.72%14,855
Ingham 63,58454.43%43,09636.89%8,6407.40%9480.81%5470.47%20,48817.54%116,815
Ionia 9,26143.17%9,57444.63%2,35410.97%1980.92%650.30%-313-1.46%21,452
Iosco 6,24050.23%4,41035.50%1,71013.76%350.28%290.23%1,83014.73%12,424
Iron 3,23253.34%2,01433.24%75512.46%360.59%220.36%1,21820.10%6,059
Isabella 9,63549.81%7,46038.57%2,06910.70%1170.60%610.32%2,17511.24%19,342
Jackson 24,63343.79%24,98744.42%5,96810.61%5070.90%1610.29%-354-0.63%56,256
Kalamazoo 45,64449.01%40,70343.70%5,8676.30%4790.51%4420.47%4,9415.31%93,135
Kalkaska 2,66643.74%2,45540.28%92215.13%410.67%110.18%2113.46%6,095
Kent 85,91238.46%121,33554.32%14,1206.32%1,1040.49%9080.41%-35,423-15.86%223,379
Keweenaw 57246.05%49139.53%16913.61%40.32%60.48%816.52%1,242
Lake 2,60659.31%1,21327.61%55212.56%120.27%110.25%1,39331.70%4,394
Lapeer 14,30843.57%13,36940.71%4,79314.59%2820.86%890.27%9392.86%32,841
Leelanau 4,01939.26%5,15550.36%9249.03%900.88%490.48%-1,136-11.10%10,237
Lenawee 16,92447.51%14,16839.78%4,16711.70%2220.62%1380.39%2,7567.73%35,619
Livingston 22,51737.38%30,59850.79%6,33710.52%6301.05%1600.27%-8,081-13.41%60,242
Luce 1,10745.02%96439.20%36614.88%180.73%40.16%1435.82%2,459
Mackinac 2,70046.86%2,28139.59%74212.88%220.38%170.30%4197.27%5,762
Macomb 151,43049.48%120,61639.41%29,8599.76%3,4201.12%7030.23%30,81410.07%306,028
Manistee 5,38351.08%3,80736.12%1,23011.67%800.76%390.37%1,57614.96%10,539
Marquette 15,16856.69%8,80532.91%2,4929.31%1780.67%1150.43%6,36323.78%26,758
Mason 5,59745.69%5,06641.35%1,52512.45%300.24%330.27%5314.34%12,251
Mecosta 6,37048.54%5,28940.30%1,37310.46%400.30%520.40%1,0818.24%13,124
Menominee 4,88047.92%4,03839.65%1,20511.83%400.39%210.21%8428.27%10,184
Midland 15,17742.20%16,54746.01%3,96411.02%1680.47%1110.31%-1,370-3.81%35,967
Missaukee 2,25637.44%3,01249.99%71911.93%310.51%70.12%-756-12.55%6,025
Monroe 26,07249.63%19,67837.46%6,31512.02%2780.53%1860.35%6,39412.17%52,529
Montcalm 10,05346.88%8,67940.47%2,53011.80%1320.62%520.24%1,3746.41%21,446
Montmorency 2,12046.17%1,76038.33%68214.85%190.41%110.24%3607.84%4,592
Muskegon 35,32855.69%21,87334.48%5,7949.13%2770.44%1660.26%13,45521.21%63,438
Newaygo 7,61443.14%7,86844.58%2,04711.60%690.39%530.30%-254-1.44%17,651
Oakland 241,88447.84%219,85543.48%36,7097.26%5,5081.09%1,6860.33%22,0294.36%505,642
Oceana 4,41945.36%3,94740.52%1,28613.20%660.68%240.25%4724.84%9,742
Ogemaw 4,72552.13%2,90432.04%1,36915.10%470.52%190.21%1,82120.09%9,064
Ontonagon 2,08048.98%1,52335.86%60414.22%190.45%210.49%55713.12%4,247
Osceola 4,08544.94%3,85542.41%1,06811.75%700.77%120.13%2302.53%9,090
Oscoda 1,65244.35%1,54541.48%50313.50%170.46%80.21%1072.87%3,725
Otsego 3,35140.28%3,63843.73%1,28015.38%290.35%220.26%-287-3.45%8,320
Ottawa 27,02428.32%61,43664.39%6,2756.58%3370.35%3440.36%-34,412-36.07%95,416
Presque Isle 3,44950.04%2,46335.74%93213.52%350.51%130.19%98614.30%6,892
Roscommon 6,09251.48%4,13534.94%1,53913.00%460.39%220.19%1,95716.54%11,834
Saginaw 47,57954.19%31,57735.97%8,0819.20%2520.29%3050.35%16,00218.22%87,794
Sanilac 7,09240.96%7,82145.17%2,26513.08%1000.58%360.21%-729-4.21%17,314
Schoolcraft 2,18756.50%1,20031.00%46011.88%90.23%150.39%98725.50%3,871
Shiawassee 14,66248.27%11,71438.56%3,70312.19%2110.69%850.28%2,9489.71%30,375
St. Clair 28,88148.04%22,49537.42%8,13413.53%4450.74%1630.27%6,38610.62%60,118
St. Joseph 8,52941.02%9,76446.96%2,31911.15%1150.55%670.32%-1,235-5.94%20,794
Tuscola 10,31445.55%9,15440.43%3,01313.31%1360.60%240.11%1,1605.12%22,641
Van Buren 13,35547.74%11,34740.56%2,94610.53%2290.82%980.35%2,0087.18%27,975
Washtenaw 73,10658.94%40,09732.33%8,0206.47%1,2771.03%1,5281.23%33,00926.61%124,028
Wayne 504,46668.95%175,88624.04%43,5545.95%5,3010.72%2,3900.33%328,58044.91%731,597
Wexford 5,51046.35%4,86640.93%1,38611.66%790.66%470.40%6445.42%11,888
Totals1,989,65351.69%1,481,21238.48%336,6708.75%27,6700.72%13,6390.35%508,44113.21%3,848,844

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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