United States presidential elections in Arkansas

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Arkansas, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1836, Arkansas has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the election of 1864, during the American Civil War, when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy.

Presidential elections in Arkansas
No. of elections46
Voted Democratic33
Voted Republican12
Voted other1[lower-alpha 1]
Voted for winning candidate29
Voted for losing candidate17

Winners of the state are in bold. The shading refers to the state winner, and not the national winner.

Elections from 1864 to present

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Counties
Carried
Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Counties
Carried
Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 2]
Votes Percent Counties
Carried
Electoral
Votes
Notes
2020[1]Joe Biden423,91634.788Donald Trump760,61362.40676
2016[2]Donald Trump[lower-alpha 3]684,87260.5767Hillary Clinton380,49433.6586
2012[3]Barack Obama394,40936.889Mitt Romney647,74460.57666
2008[4]Barack Obama422,31038.869John McCain638,01758.72666
2004[5]George W. Bush572,89854.3154John Kerry469,95344.55216
2000[6]George W. Bush[lower-alpha 3]472,94051.3143Al Gore422,76845.86326
1996[7]Bill Clinton475,17153.7466Bob Dole325,41636.809Ross Perot69,8847.906
1992Bill Clinton505,82353.2170George H. W. Bush337,32435.485Ross Perot99,13210.4306
1988George H. W. Bush466,57856.3752Michael Dukakis349,23742.19236
1984Ronald Reagan534,77460.4766Walter Mondale338,64638.2996
1980Ronald Reagan403,16448.1326Jimmy Carter398,04147.5249John B. Anderson22,4682.6806
1976Jimmy Carter499,61464.9472Gerald Ford268,75334.9336
1972Richard Nixon445,75168.8275George McGovern198,89930.7106
1968Richard Nixon189,06231.0119Hubert Humphrey184,90130.336George Wallace235,62738.65506
1964Lyndon B. Johnson314,19756.0665Barry Goldwater243,26443.41106
1960John F. Kennedy215,04950.1952Richard Nixon184,50843.06238
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower186,28745.8218Adlai Stevenson II213,27752.4657T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[lower-alpha 4]
7,0081.7208
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower177,15543.7615Adlai Stevenson II226,30055.90608
1948Harry S. Truman149,65961.7270Thomas E. Dewey50,95921.022Strom Thurmond40,06816.5239
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt148,96569.9571Thomas E. Dewey63,55129.8449
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt158,62279.0273Wendell Willkie42,12120.9829
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt146,76581.8073Alf Landon32,03917.86209
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt189,60285.9675Herbert Hoover28,46712.9109
1928Herbert Hoover77,75139.3310Al Smith119,19660.29659
1924Calvin Coolidge40,56429.282John W. Davis84,79561.2173Robert M. La Follette13,1739.5109
1920Warren G. Harding71,11738.7311James M. Cox107,40958.4964Parley P. Christensen09
1916Woodrow Wilson112,21165.9773Charles E. Hughes48,87928.7329
1912Woodrow Wilson68,81455.0174Theodore Roosevelt21,64417.300William H. Taft25,58520.4519
1908William H. Taft56,62437.3010William Jennings Bryan87,01557.31655,8423.8509
1904Theodore Roosevelt46,86040.2511Alton B. Parker64,43455.35639
1900William McKinley44,80035.049William Jennings Bryan81,14263.46668
1896William McKinley37,51225.122William Jennings Bryan110,10373.72738
1892Grover Cleveland87,83459.3069Benjamin Harrison47,07231.786James B. Weaver11,8317.9908
1888Benjamin Harrison[lower-alpha 3]59,75238.0417Grover Cleveland86,06254.8058-07
1884Grover Cleveland72,73457.8357James G. Blaine51,19840.70187
1880James A. Garfield41,66138.6618Winfield S. Hancock60,48956.1356James B. Weaver4,0793.7806
1876Rutherford B. Hayes[lower-alpha 3]38,64939.8713Samuel J. Tilden58,08659.92616
1872Ulysses S. Grant41,37352.1728Horace Greeley37,92747.83326Arkansas' electoral votes were rejected due to various irregularities, including allegations of electoral fraud.
1868Ulysses S. Grant22,11253.724Horatio Seymour19,07846.3215
1864Abraham Lincolnn/an/an/aGeorge B. McClellann/an/an/aNo vote due to secession.

Election of 1860

The election of 1860 was a complex realigning election in which the breakdown of the previous two-party alignment culminated in four parties each competing for influence in different parts of the country. The result of the election, with the victory of an ardent opponent of slavery, spurred the secession of eleven states and brought about the American Civil War.

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
1860 Abraham Lincoln no ballots Stephen A. Douglas 5,357 9.9 John C. Breckinridge 28,732 53.1 John Bell 20,063 37.0 4

Elections prior to 1860

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 2]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
1856James Buchanan21,91067.12John C. Frémontno ballots-Millard Fillmore10,73232.884
1852Franklin Pierce12,17362.18Winfield Scott7,40437.82John P. Haleno ballots4
1848Zachary Taylor7,58744.93Lewis Cass9,30155.07Martin Van Burenno ballots3
1844James K. Polk9,54663.01Henry Clay5,60436.993
1840William Henry Harrison5,16043.58Martin Van Buren6,67956.423
1836Martin Van Buren2,38064.08Hugh Lawson White1,33435.92various[lower-alpha 5]3

Notes

  1. George Wallace in 1968
  2. For purposes of these lists, other national candidates are defined as those who won at least one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states.
  3. Won the electoral college while losing the popular vote
  4. Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina
  5. Three other candidates ran and received electoral votes nationally as part of the unsuccessful Whig strategy to defeat Martin Van Buren by running four candidates with local appeal in different regions of the country. The others were William Henry Harrison, Daniel Webster, and Willie Person Mangum. None of these candidates appeared on the ballot in Arkansas.

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