United States presidential elections in Hawaii

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Hawaii, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1959, Hawaii has participated in every U.S. presidential election.

Presidential elections in Hawaii
No. of elections16
Voted Democratic14
Voted Republican2
Voted other0
Voted for winning candidate10
Voted for losing candidate6

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

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[1]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
2020[2]Joe Biden366,13063.73Donald Trump196,86434.274
2016[3]Donald Trump[lower-alpha 1]128,84730.04Hillary Clinton266,89162.22-4One faithless elector voted for Bernie Sanders.
2012[4]Barack Obama306,65870.55Mitt Romney121,01527.84-4
2008[5]Barack Obama325,87171.85John McCain120,56626.58-4
2004[6]George W. Bush194,19145.26John Kerry231,70854.01-4
2000[7]George W. Bush[lower-alpha 1]137,84537.46Al Gore205,28655.79-4
1996[8]Bill Clinton205,01256.93Bob Dole113,94331.64Ross Perot27,3587.64
1992Bill Clinton179,31048.09George H. W. Bush136,82236.7Ross Perot53,00314.224
1988George H. W. Bush158,62544.75Michael Dukakis192,36454.27-4
1984Ronald Reagan185,05055.1Walter Mondale147,15443.82-4
1980Ronald Reagan130,11242.9Jimmy Carter135,87944.8John B. Anderson32,02110.564
1976Jimmy Carter147,37550.59Gerald Ford140,00348.06-4
1972Richard Nixon168,86562.48George McGovern101,40937.52-4
1968Richard Nixon91,42538.7Hubert Humphrey141,32459.83George Wallace3,4691.474
1964Lyndon B. Johnson163,24978.76Barry Goldwater44,02221.24-4
1960John F. Kennedy92,41050.03Richard Nixon92,29549.97-3

Notes

References

  1. 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.
  2. "Presidential Election Results: Biden Wins". The New York Times. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  3. 2016 official Federal Election Commission report.
  4. 2012 official Federal Election Commission report.
  5. 2008 official Federal Election Commission report.
  6. "Federal Elections 2004: Election Results for the U.S. President, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives" (PDF). Federal Elections Commission. May 2005.
  7. "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  8. "1996 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.

See also

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