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1996 United States presidential election in Indiana

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election_name1996 United States presidential election in Indiana
countryIndiana
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1992 United States presidential election in Indiana
previous_year1992
next_election2000 United States presidential election in Indiana
next_year2000
election_dateNovember 5, 1996
turnout62.93%
image_sizex160px
image1Ks 1996 dole (cropped).jpg
nominee1Bob Dole
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Kansas
running_mate1Jack Kemp
electoral_vote112
popular_vote11,006,693
percentage147.13%
image2Bill Clinton.jpg
nominee2Bill Clinton
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Arkansas
running_mate2Al Gore
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2887,424
percentage241.55%
image3RossPerotColor.jpg
nominee3Ross Perot
party3Reform Party of the United States of America
home_state3Texas
running_mate3Pat Choate
electoral_vote30
popular_vote3224,299
percentage310.50%
map_image{{Switcher
titlePresident
before_electionBill Clinton
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionBill Clinton
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Main article: 1996 United States presidential election

| [[File:Indiana Presidential Election Results 1996.svg|180px]] | County results |[[File:1996 United States presidential election in Indiana by congressional district.svg|180px]] |Congressional district results Dole Clinton

A presidential election was held in Indiana on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 12 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Indiana was won by Senator Bob Dole (R-KS). The presidential contest in Indiana was not a surprise, with Dole winning 47.13% to 41.55% over President Bill Clinton (D) by a margin of 5.58%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform Party of the United States of America-TX) finished in third, with a significant 10.50% of the popular vote. Indiana would stay a Republican state until 2008, in which Barack Obama won by a close margin, the first Democratic victory in Indiana since 1964.

Clinton did manage the feat of winning a plurality in exurban Chicago's Porter County, which had previously voted Republican at every presidential election since that party was founded in 1854. In doing so he broke the second-last still-standing streak of voting Republican from that party's first election in 1856, leaving Illinois’ Carroll County as the solitary county to have voted Republican at every presidential election since that party's formation. (Carroll County would eventually have its streak broken by Barack Obama in 2008.)

Notably, Indiana was the only state located entirely east of the 100th meridian west (generally the dividing line between the eastern and western halves of the country) and not a part of the South that never supported Clinton in either of his election victories; in fact, all other states with the same description backed Clinton both times.

, this is the last election in which the counties of Blackford, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Gibson, Jefferson, Knox, Pike, Posey, Sullivan, Switzerland, and Warrick voted for the Democratic presidential nominee. This is also the last presidential election in which Hamilton County was the most Republican county in Indiana. This was the first and currently only election where a president served two terms and never carried Indiana. It is also the most recent single-digit victory by a Republican candidate in Indiana.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in IndianaPartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanBob DoleJack Kemp1,006,69347.13%12
DemocraticBill Clinton (incumbent)Al Gore (incumbent)887,42441.55%0
ReformRoss PerotPatrick Choate224,29910.50%0
LibertarianHarry BrowneJo Jorgensen15,6320.73%0
Write-insVarious candidates1,7940.18%0
Totals2,135,842100.00%12

Results by county

CountyBob Dole
RepublicanBill Clinton
DemocraticRoss Perot
ReformVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Totals1,006,69347.13%887,42441.55%224,29910.50%17,4260.82%119,2695.58%2,135,842
Adams6,96055.08%4,24733.61%1,34610.65%840.66%2,71321.47%12,637
Allen59,25553.55%41,45037.46%8,8087.96%1,1321.03%17,80516.09%110,645
Bartholomew13,18851.60%9,30136.39%2,81511.01%2541.00%3,88715.21%25,558
Benton1,94749.92%1,31133.62%60915.62%330.84%63616.30%3,900
Blackford2,07040.35%2,33545.52%68113.27%440.86%-265-5.17%5,130
Boone11,33864.44%4,62526.28%1,4988.51%1350.77%6,71338.16%17,596
Brown2,98847.36%2,41338.25%80212.71%1061.68%5759.11%6,309
Carroll4,06250.58%2,74734.20%1,17114.58%510.64%1,31516.38%8,031
Cass8,02051.28%5,41934.65%2,02913.12%1730.95%2,60116.63%15,641
Clark14,39640.08%17,79949.56%3,5789.96%1430.40%-3,403-9.48%35,916
Clay4,85849.00%3,60536.36%1,40614.18%460.46%1,25312.64%9,915
Clinton6,15653.20%3,94934.13%1,35511.71%1110.96%2,20719.07%11,571
Crawford1,75936.57%2,32448.32%70014.55%270.56%-565-11.75%4,810
Daviess5,53156.35%3,23032.91%99410.13%600.61%2,30123.44%9,815
Dearborn8,31850.60%6,26938.13%1,73110.53%1210.74%2,04912.47%16,439
Decatur4,78250.82%3,19033.90%1,38914.76%480.52%1,59216.92%9,409
DeKalb6,85151.36%4,84036.28%1,53411.50%1140.86%2,01115.08%13,339
Delaware18,12640.40%20,38545.44%6,04213.47%3100.69%-2,259-5.04%44,863
Dubois6,84044.85%6,49942.62%1,77711.65%1340.88%3412.23%15,250
Elkhart28,77056.58%16,59832.64%5,13310.09%3490.69%12,17223.94%50,850
Fayette4,09144.86%3,82241.91%1,13712.47%700.76%2692.95%9,120
Floyd12,47342.90%13,81447.52%2,6098.97%1760.61%-1,341-4.62%29,072
Fountain3,98454.03%2,32731.56%1,03314.01%300.40%1,65722.47%7,374
Franklin4,16752.25%2,80835.21%94311.82%570.72%1,35917.04%7,975
Fulton3,93448.75%2,95636.63%1,14314.16%370.46%97812.12%8,070
Gibson5,39239.86%6,48847.96%1,58511.72%630.46%-1,096-8.10%13,528
Grant13,44350.77%9,81837.08%3,00811.36%2090.79%3,62513.69%26,478
Greene5,74644.67%5,27741.03%1,69013.14%1491.16%4693.64%12,862
Hamilton42,79269.45%14,15322.97%4,2346.87%4400.71%28,63946.48%61,619
Hancock12,90760.23%6,12328.57%2,25810.54%1400.66%6,78431.66%21,428
Harrison6,07343.74%5,90042.49%1,83913.24%730.53%1731.25%13,885
Hendricks22,29363.15%9,39226.60%3,4059.65%2130.60%12,90136.55%35,303
Henry8,53745.67%7,66741.02%2,38112.74%1060.57%8704.65%18,691
Howard16,77150.51%11,99936.14%4,17212.56%2630.79%4,77214.37%33,205
Huntington8,27558.79%4,28730.46%1,4009.95%1140.80%3,98828.33%14,076
Jackson5,88346.41%5,15040.63%1,59012.54%520.41%7335.78%12,675
Jasper5,17351.33%3,55435.27%1,27112.61%790.79%1,61916.06%10,077
Jay3,58444.71%3,35641.86%1,02212.75%550.68%2282.85%8,017
Jefferson4,82740.96%5,44146.17%1,43812.20%790.67%-614-5.21%11,785
Jennings4,46142.81%4,22340.53%1,62915.63%1071.03%2382.28%10,420
Johnson23,73360.45%11,27828.73%3,97510.13%2730.69%12,45531.72%39,259
Knox6,39541.17%7,00345.09%2,02213.02%1120.72%-608-3.92%15,532
Kosciusko15,08462.99%6,16625.75%2,53110.57%1640.69%8,91837.24%23,945
LaGrange4,03352.11%2,70434.94%94912.26%540.69%1,32917.17%7,740
Lake47,87329.22%100,19861.15%15,0519.19%7380.44%-52,325-31.93%163,860
LaPorte14,10635.82%19,87950.48%5,13313.04%2590.66%-5,773-14.66%39,377
Lawrence8,10750.64%5,70335.62%2,06312.89%1360.85%2,40415.02%16,009
Madison23,15143.10%23,77244.25%6,44712.00%3500.65%-621-1.15%53,720
Marion133,32947.24%124,44844.10%21,3587.57%3,0791.09%8,8813.14%282,214
Marshall8,15852.84%5,48635.53%1,69811.00%980.63%2,67217.31%15,440
Martin2,28148.33%1,84839.15%48510.28%1062.24%4339.18%4,720
Miami6,71952.66%4,26033.39%1,65712.99%1240.96%2,45919.27%12,760
Monroe16,74442.27%18,53146.78%3,1798.03%1,1552.92%-1,787-4.51%39,609
Montgomery7,70557.51%3,82528.55%1,76613.18%1010.76%3,88028.96%13,397
Morgan12,87259.60%5,81226.91%2,75512.76%1570.73%7,06032.69%21,596
Newton2,07543.14%1,89739.44%80116.65%370.77%1783.70%4,810
Noble6,78250.17%5,10137.73%1,52111.25%1150.85%1,68112.44%13,519
Ohio1,09844.38%1,08343.78%28111.36%120.48%150.60%2,474
Orange3,35545.69%3,01641.07%93812.77%340.47%3394.62%7,343
Owen3,05648.77%2,24435.81%87413.95%921.47%81212.96%6,266
Parke3,15147.61%2,45337.06%98114.82%340.51%69810.55%6,619
Perry2,55432.21%4,42755.83%91311.51%360.45%-1,873-23.62%7,930
Pike2,17437.02%2,78047.34%88415.05%340.59%-606-10.32%5,872
Porter22,93142.00%24,04444.04%7,16913.13%4570.83%-1,113-2.04%54,601
Posey4,63842.34%4,96545.33%1,30411.90%470.43%-327-2.99%10,954
Pulaski2,69349.95%2,01037.28%63411.76%541.01%68312.67%5,391
Putnam5,95851.29%3,96234.11%1,61913.94%770.66%1,99617.18%11,616
Randolph4,70845.18%4,08739.22%1,55714.94%680.66%6215.96%10,420
Ripley5,30349.67%4,09738.38%1,21611.39%600.56%1,20611.29%10,676
Rush3,82751.52%2,57834.71%97313.10%500.67%1,24916.81%7,428
Scott2,62036.35%3,79852.70%76010.55%290.40%-1,178-16.35%7,207
Shelby7,77851.37%5,37435.49%1,87412.38%1160.76%2,40415.88%15,142
Spencer3,77043.74%4,05847.08%7398.57%530.61%-288-3.34%8,620
St. Joseph38,28141.08%45,70449.04%8,3798.99%8240.89%-7,423-7.96%93,188
Starke3,10838.13%3,85447.29%1,09613.45%921.13%-746-9.16%8,150
Steuben5,51349.53%4,12437.05%1,39012.49%1030.93%1,38912.48%11,130
Sullivan3,20737.11%4,07647.17%1,17813.63%1812.09%-869-10.06%8,642
Switzerland1,26639.72%1,49646.94%40312.65%220.69%-230-7.22%3,187
Tippecanoe22,55649.48%17,23237.80%5,39411.83%4040.89%5,32411.68%45,586
Tipton3,98053.89%2,47833.55%86111.66%660.90%1,50220.34%7,385
Union1,33448.86%1,01937.33%36413.33%130.48%31511.53%2,730
Vanderburgh28,50943.22%30,93446.90%6,1329.30%3860.58%-2,425-3.68%65,961
Vermillion2,33435.08%3,25148.87%1,02915.47%390.58%-917-13.79%6,653
Vigo15,75140.91%17,97446.69%4,50811.71%2660.69%-2,223-5.78%38,499
Wabash6,99053.79%4,57735.22%1,2949.96%1351.03%2,41318.57%12,996
Warren1,67846.01%1,39438.22%56015.36%150.41%2847.79%3,647
Warrick9,22143.68%9,28543.99%2,47111.71%1320.62%-64-0.31%21,109
Washington4,06644.14%3,81941.46%1,26413.72%620.68%2472.68%9,211
Wayne12,18847.24%10,90542.27%2,5259.79%1830.70%1,2834.97%25,801
Wells6,32255.98%3,75233.22%1,15710.24%630.56%2,57022.76%11,294
White4,64247.87%3,39635.02%1,61016.60%500.51%1,24612.85%9,698
Whitley5,96551.31%4,17635.92%1,39211.97%920.80%1,78915.39%11,625

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Greene
  • Harrison
  • Washington

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Blackford
  • Delaware
  • Madison
  • Porter

By congressional district

Dole won six of ten congressional districts, including one which elected a Democrat, while Clinton won the other four, including one which elected a Republican.

DistrictDoleClintonPerotRepresentative
31.5%58.6%9.8%Pete Visclosky
46%42%12%David McIntosh
46%44%10%Tim Roemer
53.8%36.6%9.6%Mark Souder
50%37%13%Steve Buyer
63%28%8%Dan Burton
53%35%12%John T. Myers
Ed Pease
44%45%11%John Hostettler
43.9%44.6%11.5%Lee Hamilton
37.754.7%7.6%Andrew Jacobs Jr.
Julia Carson

Notes

References

References

  1. "1996 General Election Registration & Turnout Data".
  2. Menendez, Albert J.; ''The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004'', p. 117 {{ISBN. 0786422173
  3. Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016
  4. "1996 Presidential General Election Results – Indiana". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  5. Our Campaigns; [https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=1995 IN US President 1996]
  6. (5 November 1996). "1996 United States Presidential Election, Results by Congressional District".
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