1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska

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1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska
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  1992 November 5, 1996 2000  
  Ks 1996 dole (cropped).jpg Bill Clinton.jpg RossPerotColor.jpg
Nominee Bob Dole Bill Clinton Ross Perot
Party Republican Democratic Reform
Home state Kansas Arkansas Texas
Running mate Jack Kemp Al Gore Pat Choate
Electoral vote500
Popular vote363,467236,76171,278
Percentage53.65%34.95%10.52%

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County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska 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 five electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Contents

Nebraska was won by Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who was running against incumbent United States President Bill Clinton of Arkansas. Clinton ran a second time with former Tennessee Senator and Vice President Al Gore, and Dole ran with former New York Congressman Jack Kemp. [1]

Nebraska weighed in for this election as 27.22 percentage points more Republican than the national average. This would be the last presidential election until 2012 when the Democratic candidate won the general election without carrying Nebraska's second congressional district. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for Nebraska, with more than 11 percent of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. As was typical for the time, nearly every county in Nebraska turned out primarily for the Republican candidate, with the exception of Saline County, which had long been the most Democratic county in the state, plus two northeastern counties with substantial Hispanic or Native American populations. As of the 2020 presidential election , this is the last election in which Dakota County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. [2]

With 53.65 percent of the popular vote, Nebraska would prove to be Dole's third strongest state in the 1996 election after Utah and neighboring Kansas. [3]

In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly formed Reform Party to gain over 10% of the votes in Nebraska, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party (not including independents) candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times. Arthur County was one of only two counties in which Perot came in second place in 1996, ahead of one of the two major-party nominees, the other being Loving County, Texas.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican Bob Dole 363,46753.65%5
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent)236,76134.95%0
Reform Ross Perot 71,27810.52%0
Libertarian Harry Browne 2,7920.41%0
Independent Howard Phillips 1,9280.28%0
Natural Law John Hagelin 1,1890.18%0
Totals677,415100.00%5
Voter turnout (voting age/registered)

Congressional district

Dole won all 3 congressional districts. [4]

districtDoleClintonRepresentative
1st 50%38% Doug Bereuter
2nd 53%38% Jon Lynn Christensen
3rd 59%29% Bill Barrett

Results by county

County [5] Bob Dole
Republican
Bill Clinton
Democratic
Ross Perot
Reform
Harry Browne
Libertarian
Howard Phillips
Independent
John Hagelin
Natural Law
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams 6,92455.41%3,93531.49%1,51312.11%600.48%530.42%110.09%2,98923.92%12,496
Antelope 2,00559.50%88426.23%45713.56%110.33%100.30%30.09%1,12133.27%3,370
Arthur 18772.48%259.69%4617.83%00.00%00.00%00.00%141 [lower-alpha 1] 54.65%258
Banner 30976.11%6215.27%307.39%20.49%30.74%00.00%24760.84%406
Blaine 28475.13%5314.02%3910.32%10.26%10.26%00.00%23161.11%378
Boone 1,69557.63%80627.41%42414.42%70.24%30.10%60.20%88930.22%2,941
Box Butte 2,45849.41%1,78235.82%69513.97%180.36%150.30%70.14%67613.59%4,975
Boyd 77857.97%37227.72%18113.49%50.37%30.22%30.22%40630.25%1,342
Brown 1,10562.57%35920.33%28916.36%40.23%80.45%10.06%74642.24%1,766
Buffalo 10,00463.09%4,27726.97%1,4849.36%490.31%160.10%260.16%5,72736.12%15,856
Burt 1,70748.83%1,23735.38%49714.22%210.60%310.89%30.09%47013.45%3,496
Butler 2,04255.25%1,09929.73%51213.85%190.51%140.38%100.27%94325.52%3,696
Cass 4,87850.37%3,47735.90%1,23912.79%410.42%290.30%210.22%1,40114.47%9,685
Cedar 2,17152.20%1,21829.29%73917.77%100.24%190.46%20.05%95322.91%4,159
Chase 1,27768.88%36519.69%19710.63%90.49%30.16%30.16%91249.19%1,854
Cherry 1,90568.04%55119.68%33211.86%20.07%70.25%30.11%1,35448.36%2,800
Cheyenne 2,57164.83%1,05926.70%2877.24%310.78%100.25%80.20%1,51238.13%3,966
Clay 1,98259.86%88026.58%42512.84%60.18%160.48%20.06%1,10233.28%3,311
Colfax 1,95455.23%1,06530.10%49213.91%90.25%140.40%40.11%88925.13%3,538
Cuming 2,52061.60%1,03325.25%50312.30%100.24%200.49%50.12%1,48736.35%4,091
Custer 3,45364.15%1,29324.02%61511.42%100.19%90.17%30.06%2,16040.13%5,383
Dakota 2,59243.31%2,63243.98%72112.05%130.22%210.35%60.10%−40−0.67%5,985
Dawes 1,99155.69%1,10830.99%44212.36%200.56%80.22%60.17%88324.70%3,575
Dawson 4,79459.44%2,18027.03%1,04412.94%260.32%150.19%60.07%2,61432.41%8,065
Deuel 62963.47%24524.72%11111.20%30.30%30.30%00.00%38438.75%991
Dixon 1,47851.95%93132.72%41414.55%40.14%150.53%30.11%54719.23%2,845
Dodge 7,48450.95%5,18135.27%1,89412.89%440.30%530.36%320.22%2,30315.68%14,688
Douglas 92,33451.38%70,70839.34%14,8638.27%8030.45%6030.34%4100.23%21,62612.04%179,721
Dundy 75268.30%22420.35%11210.17%40.36%70.64%20.18%52847.95%1,101
Fillmore 1,69654.80%1,05834.18%32110.37%90.29%80.26%30.10%63820.62%3,095
Franklin 1,01359.03%48328.15%21512.53%20.12%10.06%20.12%53030.88%1,716
Frontier 90164.96%31022.35%16912.18%20.14%20.14%30.22%59142.61%1,387
Furnas 1,47561.18%66327.50%2078.59%562.32%70.29%30.12%81233.68%2,411
Gage 4,41344.83%4,00840.72%1,34613.67%370.38%270.27%120.12%4054.11%9,843
Garden 85165.61%27921.51%15511.95%70.54%30.23%20.15%57244.10%1,297
Garfield 62563.26%24925.20%11111.23%30.30%00.00%00.00%37638.06%988
Gosper 60958.78%27526.54%15014.48%10.10%10.10%00.00%33432.24%1,036
Grant 25864.82%8421.11%5513.82%10.25%00.00%00.00%17443.71%398
Greeley 64250.27%47236.96%15512.14%40.31%30.23%10.08%17013.31%1,277
Hall 10,18352.45%6,70834.55%2,40312.38%780.40%260.13%180.09%3,47517.90%19,416
Hamilton 2,62361.37%1,17227.42%45710.69%170.40%30.07%20.05%1,45133.95%4,274
Harlan 1,12060.28%52027.99%20310.93%80.43%40.22%30.16%60032.29%1,858
Hayes 43977.02%8715.26%396.84%10.18%20.35%20.35%35261.76%570
Hitchcock 97762.27%40926.07%17311.03%20.13%50.32%30.19%56836.20%1,569
Holt 3,43665.27%1,10721.03%67712.86%140.27%230.44%70.13%2,32944.24%5,264
Hooker 30859.92%11522.37%8316.15%30.58%30.58%20.39%19337.55%514
Howard 1,29450.10%85333.02%41716.14%80.31%40.15%70.27%44117.08%2,583
Jefferson 1,97949.17%1,52037.76%49512.30%120.30%150.37%40.10%45911.41%4,025
Johnson 1,00947.98%77036.61%30914.69%50.24%40.19%60.29%23911.37%2,103
Kearney 1,95364.07%78225.66%2969.71%120.39%50.16%00.00%1,17138.41%3,048
Keith 2,50465.50%83021.71%46012.03%210.55%50.13%30.08%1,67443.79%3,823
Keya Paha 38572.10%9417.60%478.80%20.37%61.12%00.00%29154.50%534
Kimball 1,01156.67%52729.54%21211.88%241.35%80.45%20.11%48427.13%1,784
Knox 2,12353.91%1,26632.15%53113.48%30.08%120.30%30.08%85721.76%3,938
Lancaster 44,81245.86%43,33944.36%8,5958.80%4860.50%2100.21%2660.27%1,4731.50%97,708
Lincoln 7,48250.54%5,16534.89%2,04313.80%710.48%260.18%170.11%2,31715.65%14,804
Logan 29465.63%7917.63%7216.07%10.22%20.45%00.00%21548.00%448
Loup 22968.77%7422.22%288.41%20.60%00.00%00.00%15546.55%333
Madison 7,96562.97%3,04724.09%1,55412.29%280.22%410.32%140.11%4,91838.88%12,649
McPherson 23372.36%5015.53%3310.25%30.93%30.93%00.00%18356.83%322
Merrick 2,08458.67%99728.07%44912.64%90.25%80.23%50.14%1,08730.60%3,552
Morrill 1,29658.86%62028.16%26211.90%130.59%90.41%20.09%67630.70%2,202
Nance 89251.74%58533.93%23813.81%20.12%60.35%10.06%30717.81%1,724
Nemaha 1,88851.94%1,23233.89%48513.34%150.41%90.25%60.17%65618.05%3,635
Nuckolls 1,38356.01%75730.66%30612.39%140.57%80.32%10.04%62625.35%2,469
Otoe 3,29050.58%2,27935.03%87713.48%280.43%270.42%40.06%1,01115.55%6,505
Pawnee 76648.82%58036.97%20713.19%80.51%60.38%20.13%18611.85%1,569
Perkins 1,01866.06%35222.84%16310.58%60.39%10.06%10.06%66643.22%1,541
Phelps 3,01565.86%1,07123.39%46510.16%140.31%90.20%40.09%1,94442.47%4,578
Pierce 1,92362.39%69722.62%44614.47%80.26%50.16%30.10%1,22639.77%3,082
Platte 7,94864.11%3,01024.28%1,35310.91%390.31%390.31%90.07%4,93839.83%12,398
Polk 1,50458.84%75029.34%26810.49%200.78%40.16%100.39%75429.50%2,556
Red Willow 3,11262.10%1,36527.24%4999.96%250.50%30.06%70.14%1,74734.86%5,011
Richardson 2,08948.85%1,51735.48%63314.80%260.61%70.16%40.09%57213.37%4,276
Rock 56463.73%18020.34%13515.25%40.45%20.23%00.00%38443.39%885
Saline 1,94537.58%2,52348.75%68913.31%120.23%30.06%30.06%−578−11.17%5,175
Sarpy 23,02357.74%12,80632.11%3,7229.33%1570.39%1090.27%600.15%10,21725.63%39,877
Saunders 4,51452.51%2,77732.30%1,22314.23%360.42%300.35%170.20%1,73720.21%8,597
Scotts Bluff 7,64156.43%4,54733.58%1,2519.24%550.41%350.26%120.09%3,09422.85%13,541
Seward 3,47951.86%2,43236.25%74511.10%240.36%230.34%60.09%1,04715.61%6,709
Sheridan 1,83467.50%57321.09%28910.64%140.52%30.11%40.15%1,26146.41%2,717
Sherman 82249.16%56733.91%26615.91%60.36%60.36%50.30%25515.25%1,672
Sioux 55171.74%13817.97%759.77%10.13%30.39%00.00%41353.77%768
Stanton 1,45759.64%57723.62%38615.80%90.37%100.41%40.16%88036.02%2,443
Thayer 1,69856.81%93331.21%33411.17%120.40%70.23%50.17%76525.60%2,989
Thomas 30370.63%6414.92%6214.45%00.00%00.00%00.00%23955.71%429
Thurston 83539.50%96245.51%29313.86%110.52%100.47%30.14%−127−6.01%2,114
Valley 1,34656.27%75831.69%27411.45%40.17%60.25%40.17%58824.58%2,392
Washington 4,39157.03%2,24829.19%97112.61%340.44%440.57%120.16%2,14327.84%7,700
Wayne 2,15058.49%1,04828.51%44011.97%110.30%220.60%50.14%1,10229.98%3,676
Webster 1,09455.96%62131.76%23612.07%10.05%10.05%20.10%47324.20%1,955
Wheeler 24157.66%10625.36%6916.51%10.24%10.24%00.00%13532.30%418
York 4,26665.56%1,65325.40%5598.59%180.28%80.12%30.05%2,61340.16%6,507
Totals363,46753.65%236,76134.95%71,27810.52%2,7920.41%1,9280.28%1,1890.18%126,70618.70%677,415

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes

  1. In this county where Perot ran second ahead of Clinton, margin given is Dole vote minus Perot vote and percentage margin Dole percentage minus Perot percentage.

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