1996 United States presidential election in West Virginia

The 1996 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1996 United States presidential election in West Virginia

November 5, 1996
 
Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Patrick Choate
Electoral vote 5 0 0
Popular vote 327,812 233,946 71,639
Percentage 51.51% 36.76% 11.26%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

West Virginia was won by President Bill Clinton (D-AR) over Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), with Clinton winning 51.51% to 36.76% by a margin of 14.75%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform-TX) finished in third, with 11.26% of the popular vote.[1]

As of the 2020 presidential election, this was the last time that West Virginia voted Democratic, as Republican George W. Bush would narrowly win the state four years later, and 20 years later, Hillary Clinton lost the state by more than 40 points without carrying a single county. This was also the last election in which Mason County, Cabell County, Roane County, Ohio County, Jackson County, Pendleton County, Mercer County, Pleasants County, Monroe County, Lewis County, Hardy County, Raleigh County, Wayne County, Greenbrier County, Marshall County, Hancock County, Randolph County, Nicholas County, Taylor County, Barbour County, Wetzel County, Summers County, Calhoun County, Clay County, Gilmer County, Pocahontas County and Tucker County voted for the Democratic candidate. This is also the last election in which the 1st and 2nd congressional districts voted for a Democrat and which any district voted Democratic by double digits.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in West Virginia
Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Swing
Count % Count %
Democratic Bill Clinton of Arkansas Al Gore of Tennessee 327,812 51.51% 5 100.00% 3.10%
Republican Bob Dole of Kansas Jack Kemp of New York 233,946 36.76% 0 0.00% 1.37%
Reform Ross Perot of Texas Patrick Choate of Washington, D.C. 71,639 11.26% 0 0.00% 4.66%
Libertarian Harry Browne of Tennessee Jo Jorgensen of South Carolina 3,062 0.48% 0 0.00% 0.21%
Total 636,459 100.00% 5 100.00%

By congressional district

Clinton won all three congressional districts.[2]

District Dole Clinton Other Representative
1st 38% 49% 13% Alan Mollohan
2nd 40% 49% 11% Bob Wise
3rd 32% 58% 10% Nick Rahall

By county

County Clinton% Clinton# Dole% Dole# Others% Others#
Barbour50.9%3,07635.6%2,15513.5%816
Berkeley40.4%8,32147.9%9,85911.6%2,396
Boone67.8%6,04821.5%1,91710.7%957
Braxton60.1%3,00128.8%1,44111.1%554
Brooke56.2%5,33828.9%2,74115.0%1,421
Cabell50.0%16,27740.5%13,1799.5%3,104
Calhoun51.5%1,40236.7%1,00011.9%323
Clay58.0%2,07431.8%1,13710.2%366
Doddridge33.3%86551.5%1,33515.2%395
Fayette64.2%9,47124.9%3,66911.0%1,618
Gilmer52.5%1,39035.2%93312.3%326
Grant28.1%1,20660.5%2,59911.5%492
Greenbrier51.6%6,28636.4%4,43412.1%1,474
Hampshire40.4%2,33548.7%2,81410.9%632
Hancock53.6%7,52130.4%4,26815.9%2,231
Hardy44.9%1,91144.5%1,89510.6%453
Harrison54.9%14,74633.0%8,85712.1%3,240
Jackson46.7%4,88240.5%4,23512.7%1,330
Jefferson48.7%6,36140.5%5,28710.9%1,420
Kanawha52.8%40,35738.3%29,3118.9%6,827
Lewis46.5%2,86837.0%2,28516.5%1,020
Lincoln60.6%4,99430.7%2,5308.6%711
Logan72.0%10,84017.5%2,62710.6%1,589
Marion58.8%12,99427.9%6,16013.4%2,953
Marshall51.1%7,04532.4%4,46016.5%2,280
Mason50.7%5,28434.3%3,58115.0%1,568
McDowell73.0%5,98918.9%1,5508.2%669
Mercer46.6%8,72141.5%7,76811.8%2,211
Mineral38.4%3,48748.3%4,38013.3%1,209
Mingo69.7%7,58420.5%2,2299.8%1,062
Monongalia50.0%13,40638.0%10,18912.0%3,225
Monroe46.8%2,38241.9%2,13111.4%579
Morgan38.0%1,92951.2%2,59910.9%552
Nicholas55.9%4,76931.0%2,64913.1%1,118
Ohio48.2%8,78139.9%7,26711.9%2,158
Pendleton48.1%1,59143.3%1,4318.6%286
Pleasants46.6%1,47839.9%1,26513.5%428
Pocahontas51.6%1,79635.7%1,24212.7%443
Preston41.1%4,23741.3%4,25717.6%1,812
Putnam42.7%8,02946.8%8,80310.5%1,977
Raleigh53.1%12,54736.5%8,62810.4%2,447
Randolph54.2%5,46933.2%3,34812.6%1,272
Ritchie36.2%1,38549.8%1,90614.1%540
Roane48.7%2,57239.2%2,06912.1%639
Summers54.9%2,39734.5%1,50510.6%461
Taylor48.7%2,69235.7%1,97715.6%864
Tucker49.8%1,64936.8%1,21713.5%446
Tyler52.5%1,45926.4%73421.1%587
Upshur41.0%3,05244.7%3,32514.4%1,070
Wayne53.6%8,30035.5%5,49210.9%1,684
Webster68.8%2,29219.6%65411.6%385
Wetzel51.1%3,20932.5%2,03716.4%1,031
Wirt42.5%90643.6%92813.9%297
Wood40.6%13,26147.5%15,50212.0%3,909
Wyoming64.9%5,55025.2%2,1559.9%844

References

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