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2008 United States presidential election in Idaho

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2008 United States presidential election in Idaho

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election_name2008 United States presidential election in Idaho
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previous_election2004 United States presidential election in Idaho
previous_year2004
next_election2012 United States presidential election in Idaho
next_year2012
election_dateNovember 4, 2008
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nominee1John McCain
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Arizona
running_mate1Sarah Palin
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nominee2Barack Obama
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Illinois
running_mate2Joe Biden
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percentage235.91%
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Main article: 2008 United States presidential election

| [[File:Idaho Presidential Election Results 2008.svg|200px]] | County results | [[File:2008 United States presidential election in Idaho by congressional district.svg|200px]] | Congressional district results | [[File:2008 US Presidential election in Idaho by precinct.svg|200px]] | Precinct results McCain Obama Baldwin The 2008 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Idaho was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 25.3% margin of victory. Prior to the election, all 17 major news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or a red state. Polling in the state gave a sizable lead to McCain over Democrat Barack Obama, with most polling predicting a McCain win of at least 30 percentage points. Despite his landslide defeat in the state, Obama over-performed his polls and greatly improved on Kerry's performance four years earlier. Idaho has not gone Democratic for President since Lyndon B. Johnson narrowly won it in 1964.

Primaries

Campaign

Predictions

There were 16 news organizations who made state-by-state predictions of the election. Here are their last predictions before election day:

SourceRanking
D.C. Political Report
Cook Political Report
The Takeaway
Electoral-vote.com
The Washington PostWashington Post
Politico
RealClearPolitics
FiveThirtyEight
CQ Politics
The New York Times
CNN
NPR
MSNBC
Fox News
Associated Press
Rasmussen Reports

Polling

Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 United States presidential election#Idaho

McCain won every pre-election poll with a double-digit margin and with at least 52 percent of the vote. The final three poll average gave the Republican 66 percent to Obama's 29 percent.

Fundraising

Obama raised $874,523. McCain raised $441,338.

Advertising and visits

Obama spent $268. McCain spent $434. Neither campaign visited the state.

Analysis

With a substantial Mormon population, Idaho is one of the most reliably GOP bastions in the country. Although Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate since Michael Dukakis in 1988 to eclipse 35 percent of the vote in solidly red state Idaho, the state was still won handily by John McCain by a margin of approximately 25.34 percent. McCain carried 41 of the state's 44 counties, with Obama winning Blaine County, home to Sun Valley and several other prime ski resorts; Latah County, home to the college town of Moscow, and Teton County, a highly affluent suburb of Teton County, Wyoming, and the last until Joe Biden won it in 2020 United States presidential election in Idaho. Obama was the first Democrat to carry Teton County since Harry S. Truman in 1948. He also narrowed the Republican margins of victory in Ada County, and in the state capital and city of Boise to single digits. McCain's victory in Idaho, however, was less than that of George W. Bush who carried the state with 68.38 percent of the vote in 2004, a 12.78-point swing to the Democrats in Idaho.

With 61.21 percent of the popular vote, Idaho proved to be McCain's fourth strongest state in 2008 election after Oklahoma, Wyoming and Utah.

Obama became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Nez Perce County since Grover Cleveland in 1892.

During the same election, Republicans held onto the open U.S. Senate seat vacated by Republican Larry Craig who reluctantly retired after it was revealed that he had solicited a man for sex in the men's restroom at an airport in Minneapolis. Then-Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch, a Republican, was elected with 57.65% of the vote over Democrat Larry LaRocco who received 34.11%. A pro-life independent candidate received 5.35 point while Libertarian Kent Marmon received 1.54% and Rex Rammell, a far right-wing candidate who also ran as an Independent, received 1.34%.

At the state level, Republicans expanded their supermajority status in the Idaho state legislature as they picked up one seat in the Idaho House of Representatives.

Results

2008 United States presidential election in IdahoPartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanJohn McCainSarah Palin403,01261.21%4
DemocraticBarack ObamaJoe Biden236,44035.91%0
IndependentRalph NaderMatt Gonzalez7,1751.09%0
ConstitutionChuck BaldwinDarrell Castle4,7470.72%0
LibertarianBob BarrWayne Allyn Root3,6580.56%0
American Independent (Write-in)Alan Keyes (Write-in)Brian Rohrbough400.01%0
Green (Write-in)Cynthia McKinney (Write-in)Rosa Clemente390.01%0
Socialist (Write-in)Brian Moore (Write-in)Stewart Alexander30.00%0
Write-ins80.00%0
Totals658,454100.00%4
Voter turnout (Voting age population)60.1%

By county

CountyJohn McCain
RepublicanBarack Obama
DemocraticRalph Nader
IndependentCharles Baldwin
ConstitutionBob Barr
LibertarianMarginTotal#%#%#%#%#%#%Totals403,01261.21%236,44035.91%7,1751.09%4,7470.72%3,6580.56%166,57225.30%658,454
Ada93,32851.63%82,23645.49%1,9781.09%7770.43%1,0830.60%11,0926.14%180,760
Adams1,51765.39%72831.38%361.55%200.86%190.82%78934.01%2,320
Bannock19,35654.62%14,79241.74%4851.37%2570.73%2150.61%4,56412.88%35,437
Bear Lake2,37780.77%50217.06%260.88%270.92%110.37%1,87563.71%2,943
Benewah2,64663.54%1,40733.79%481.15%380.91%250.60%1,23929.75%4,164
Bingham12,23071.29%4,42425.79%2071.21%2031.18%910.53%7,80645.50%17,156
Blaine3,43932.53%6,94765.71%1061.00%160.15%630.60%-3,508-33.18%10,573
Boise2,43364.48%1,24032.87%481.27%250.66%270.72%1,19331.61%3,773
Bonner11,14557.01%7,84040.10%2591.32%1951.00%1080.55%3,30516.91%19,550
Bonneville29,33470.34%11,41727.38%3340.80%3620.87%2560.61%17,91742.96%41,703
Boundary3,07865.02%1,48431.35%671.42%771.63%270.57%1,59433.67%4,734
Butte1,05675.11%31822.62%181.28%70.50%70.50%73852.49%1,406
Camas42268.28%18730.26%50.81%10.16%30.49%23538.02%618
Canyon42,75266.07%20,14731.14%6390.99%3870.60%3210.50%22,60534.93%64,706
Caribou2,65680.44%55316.75%561.70%230.70%140.42%2,10363.69%3,302
Cassia6,30979.93%1,33216.88%861.09%720.91%430.54%4,97763.05%7,893
Clark30581.33%6417.07%20.53%30.80%10.27%24164.26%375
Clearwater2,56965.77%1,21131.00%601.54%350.90%310.79%1,35834.77%3,906
Custer1,69471.99%61125.97%180.76%170.72%120.51%1,08346.02%2,353
Elmore5,66566.76%2,59130.53%1101.30%370.44%330.39%3,07436.23%8,486
Franklin4,24683.68%60011.82%480.95%1422.80%370.73%3,64671.86%5,074
Fremont4,70079.92%1,06518.11%460.78%440.75%250.43%3,63561.81%5,881
Gem5,58570.27%2,16627.25%1121.41%520.65%320.40%3,41943.02%7,948
Gooding3,76569.84%1,48927.62%751.39%350.65%270.50%2,27642.22%5,391
Idaho5,89571.79%2,01724.56%770.94%1672.03%540.66%3,87847.23%8,212
Jefferson8,54081.79%1,64115.72%720.69%1381.32%500.48%6,89966.07%10,441
Jerome4,89771.52%1,79426.20%741.08%360.53%460.67%3,10345.32%6,847
Kootenai38,38761.38%22,12035.37%5920.95%5650.90%2680.43%16,26726.01%62,535
Latah7,98844.59%9,19551.32%1991.11%2041.14%1280.71%-1,207-6.73%17,916
Lemhi2,93871.57%1,06125.85%290.71%451.10%320.78%1,87745.72%4,105
Lewis1,27570.68%47926.55%201.11%231.27%70.39%79644.13%1,804
Lincoln1,23265.88%54529.14%774.12%100.53%60.32%68736.74%1,870
Madison11,13185.24%1,62712.46%810.62%1491.14%690.53%9,50472.78%13,058
Minidoka5,08773.83%1,63023.66%791.15%520.75%420.61%3,45750.17%6,890
Nez Perce10,35758.11%7,12339.97%1891.06%820.46%720.40%3,23418.14%17,823
Oneida1,72479.74%38117.62%110.51%271.25%190.88%1,34362.12%2,162
Owyhee3,02474.52%94423.26%370.91%290.71%240.59%2,08051.26%4,058
Payette5,98868.88%2,41527.78%1051.21%660.76%390.45%3,57341.10%8,693
Power1,75461.72%1,02736.14%280.99%130.46%200.70%72725.58%2,842
Shoshone2,95352.11%2,52144.49%1111.96%420.74%390.69%4327.62%5,667
Teton2,26348.57%2,30249.41%611.31%130.28%190.41%-39-0.84%4,659
Twin Falls19,03266.52%8,62130.13%3581.25%1810.63%1520.53%10,41136.39%28,613
Valley2,77252.33%2,40545.40%651.23%210.40%330.62%3676.93%5,297
Washington3,16870.31%1,24127.54%410.91%280.62%280.62%1,92742.77%4,506
County Flips: {{col-begin}}

Democratic Republican ]]

;Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Latah (largest city: Moscow)
  • Teton (largest city: Victor)

By congressional district

John McCain solidly swept both Idaho's congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.

DistrictMcCainObamaRepresentative
61.82%35.88%Bill Sali (110th Congress)
Walt Minnick (111th Congress)
61.19%36.34%Mike Simpson

Electors

Main article: List of 2008 United States presidential electors

Technically the voters of Idaho cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Idaho is allocated four electors because it has two congressional districts and two senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of four electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and their running mate. Whoever wins a plurality of votes in the state is awarded all four electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than their candidate is known as a faithless elector.

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 15, 2008, to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.

The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All four were pledged to John McCain and Sarah Palin:

  1. Darlene Bramon
  2. Ben Doty
  3. John Erickson
  4. Melinda Smyser

Notes

References

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