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- Results Results by county
- Notes
- References
{{Refimprove|date=May 2014}}{{Main|1996 United States presidential election}}{{Infobox Election | election_name = United States presidential election in New York, 1996 | country = New York | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 1992 United States presidential election in New York | previous_year = 1992 | next_election = 2000 United States presidential election in New York | next_year = 2000 | election_date = November 5, 1996 | image1 = | nominee1 = Bill Clinton | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | home_state1 = Arkansas | running_mate1 = Al Gore | electoral_vote1 = 33 | popular_vote1 = 3,756,177 | percentage1 = 59.47% | image2 = | nominee2 = Bob Dole | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | home_state2 = Kansas | running_mate2 = Jack Kemp | electoral_vote2 = 0 | popular_vote2 = 1,933,492 | percentage2 = 30.61% | image3 = | nominee3 = Ross Perot | party3 = Reform Party (United States) | home_state3 = Texas | running_mate3 = Pat Choate | electoral_vote3 = 0 | popular_vote3 = 503,458 | percentage3 = 7.97% | map_image = New york presidential results 1996.svg | map_size = 440px | map_caption = County Results{{col-start}}{{col-2}}Clinton{{legend|#b9d7ff|40-50%}}{{legend|#86b6f2|50-60%}}{{legend|#4389e3|60-70%}}{{legend|#1666cb|70-80%}}{{legend|#0645B4|80-90%}}{{col-2}}Dole{{legend|#f2b3be|40-50%}}{{legend|#e27f90|50-60%}}{{col-end}} | title = President | before_election = Bill Clinton | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = Bill Clinton | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{ElectionsNY}}The 1996 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 33 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. New York, a reliable blue state that no Republican has won since 1984, was won by incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee, over the Republican ticket of Senator Bob Dole of Kansas and Representative Jack Kemp of New York. Clinton carried New York by a landslide 28.86% margin of victory, taking 59.47 percent of the vote to Dole’s 30.61 percent, even though Republican vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp was from New York. Reform Party candidate Ross Perot finished in third, with 7.97 percent of the popular vote. Clinton improved dramatically on his 1992 showing in New York, when he had won the state with a 49.73% plurality. 1996 firmly entrenched New York’s status in the modern era as a Democratic stronghold, rather than the swing state it had been in the 1970s and 1980s. Many historically powerfully Republican upstate counties were won by the Democratic ticket: Clinton is alongside Lyndon Johnson in 1964 one of only two Democrats since the Civil War to carry Cattaraugus, Chenango, Delaware, Fulton, Jefferson, Ontario, Schuyler and Yates Counties.[1] {{As of|2016|11|alt=As of the 2016 presidential election}}, this election also remains the last – and only since LBJ swept every county in 1964 – occasion that the Democratic candidate won the following counties: Chemung, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida and Schoharie.[2] The following counties also voted Democratic for the first time since 1964: Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Madison, Orange, Richmond (including Staten Island), Saratoga, Suffolk, Warren and Washington.[1] In this process of sweeping traditionally Republican suburbs around New York City, Clinton increased his lead in Westchester County – where he later moved in 2000 – from an 8.5 percent win in 1992 to a 21-point sweep in 1996. Many of these gains would be preserved in future elections; since 1996, no Democratic presidential candidate has gotten less than 58 percent of the vote in New York State. This is also the second-best Democratic performance in New York State by margin of victory: Clinton won by 28.86 percentage points, while Obama in 2012, the third-best, won by only 28.18 percentage points. ResultsUnited States presidential election in New York, 1996[3] |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes |
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| Democratic | Bill Clinton | 3,649,630 | 57.78% | |
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| Liberal | Bill Clinton | 106,547 | 1.69% | |
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| Total | Bill Clinton (incumbent) | 3,756,177 | 59.47% | 33 |
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| Republican | Bob Dole | 1,738,707 | 27.53% | |
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| Conservative | Bob Dole | 183,392 | 2.90% | |
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| Freedom | Bob Dole | 11,393 | 0.18% | |
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| Total | Bob Dole | 1,933,492 | 30.61% | 0 |
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| Reform | Ross Perot | 503,458 | 7.97% | 0 |
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| Green | Ralph Nader | 75,956 | 1.20% | 0 |
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| Right to Life | Howard Phillips was the nominee of the Constitution Party nationally. }} | 23,580 | 0.37% | 0 |
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| Libertarian | Harry Browne | 12,220 | 0.19% | 0 |
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| Natural Law | John Hagelin | 5,011 | 0.08% | 0 |
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| Workers World | Monica Moorehead | 3,473 | 0.05% | 0 |
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| Socialist Workers | James Harris | 2,762 | 0.04% | 0 |
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Totals | 6,316,129 | 100.0% | 33 | Voter turnout | 43% | — |
Results by county | William Jefferson Clinton Democratic | Robert Joseph Dole Republican | Henry Ross Perot Reform | Various candidates Other parties | Margin | Total votes cast |
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County | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # |
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Albany | 85,993 | 60.99% | 39,785 | 28.22% | 11,957 | 8.48% | 3,256 | 2.31% | 46,208 | 32.77% | 140,991 | Allegany | 6,621 | 37.40% | 8,107 | 45.79% | 2,730 | 15.42% | 245 | 1.38% | -1,486 | -8.39% | 17,703 | Bronx | 248,276 | 85.80% | 30,435 | 10.52% | 7,186 | 2.48% | 3,453 | 1.19% | 217,841 | 75.29% | 289,350 | Broome | 44,407 | 51.15% | 31,327 | 36.09% | 9,114 | 10.50% | 1,966 | 2.26% | 13,080 | 15.07% | 86,814 | Cattaraugus | 13,029 | 41.17% | 12,971 | 40.99% | 5,151 | 16.28% | 492 | 1.55% | 58 | 0.18% | 31,643 | Cayuga | 15,879 | 49.79% | 11,093 | 34.78% | 4,420 | 13.86% | 502 | 1.57% | 4,786 | 15.01% | 31,894 | Chautauqua | 26,831 | 47.67% | 21,261 | 37.77% | 7,484 | 13.30% | 714 | 1.27% | 5,570 | 9.90% | 56,290 | Chemung | 16,977 | 47.40% | 14,287 | 39.89% | 3,967 | 11.08% | 582 | 1.63% | 2,690 | 7.51% | 35,813 | Chenango | 8,797 | 45.63% | 7,319 | 37.96% | 2,822 | 14.64% | 341 | 1.77% | 1,478 | 7.67% | 19,279 | Clinton | 15,386 | 52.95% | 9,759 | 33.58% | 3,488 | 12.00% | 427 | 1.47% | 5,627 | 19.36% | 29,060 | Columbia | 12,910 | 47.11% | 10,324 | 37.67% | 3,466 | 12.65% | 703 | 2.57% | 2,586 | 9.44% | 27,403 | Cortland | 9,130 | 46.94% | 7,606 | 39.11% | 2,398 | 12.33% | 315 | 1.62% | 1,524 | 7.84% | 19,449 | Delaware | 8,724 | 44.98% | 7,684 | 39.62% | 2,601 | 13.41% | 385 | 1.99% | 1,040 | 5.36% | 19,394 | Dutchess | 47,339 | 45.60% | 41,929 | 40.39% | 12,294 | 11.84% | 2,259 | 2.18% | 5,410 | 5.21% | 103,821 | Erie | 224,554 | 54.74% | 132,343 | 32.26% | 45,679 | 11.13% | 7,658 | 1.87% | 92,211 | 22.48% | 410,234 | Essex | 7,893 | 46.47% | 6,379 | 37.55% | 2,363 | 13.91% | 351 | 2.07% | 1,514 | 8.91% | 16,986 | Franklin | 8,494 | 51.81% | 5,072 | 30.94% | 2,499 | 15.24% | 329 | 2.01% | 3,422 | 20.87% | 16,394 | Fulton | 9,779 | 46.28% | 7,881 | 37.30% | 3,214 | 15.21% | 256 | 1.21% | 1,898 | 8.98% | 21,130 | Genesee | 10,074 | 41.56% | 10,821 | 44.64% | 2,996 | 12.36% | 347 | 1.43% | -747 | -3.08% | 24,238 | Greene | 8,251 | 41.00% | 8,712 | 43.29% | 2,790 | 13.86% | 371 | 1.84% | -461 | -2.29% | 20,124 | Hamilton | 1,228 | 34.00% | 1,841 | 50.97% | 492 | 13.62% | 51 | 1.41% | -613 | -16.97% | 3,612 | Herkimer | 11,910 | 44.73% | 10,085 | 37.88% | 4,235 | 15.91% | 396 | 1.49% | 1,825 | 6.85% | 26,626 | Jefferson | 16,783 | 49.18% | 12,362 | 36.22% | 4,561 | 13.36% | 421 | 1.23% | 4,421 | 12.95% | 34,127 | Kings (Brooklyn) | 432,232 | 80.07% | 81,406 | 15.08% | 15,031 | 2.78% | 11,164 | 2.07% | 350,826 | 64.99% | 539,833 | Lewis | 4,402 | 43.22% | 3,965 | 38.93% | 1,669 | 16.39% | 149 | 1.46% | 437 | 4.29% | 10,185 | Livingston | 10,868 | 43.23% | 10,981 | 43.68% | 2,889 | 11.49% | 400 | 1.59% | -113 | -0.45% | 25,138 | Madison | 11,832 | 43.84% | 11,324 | 41.96% | 3,379 | 12.52% | 453 | 1.68% | 508 | 1.88% | 26,988 | Monroe | 164,858 | 53.18% | 115,694 | 37.32% | 23,936 | 7.72% | 5,506 | 1.78% | 49,164 | 15.86% | 309,994 | Montgomery | 10,485 | 49.54% | 7,172 | 33.88% | 3,253 | 15.37% | 256 | 1.21% | 3,313 | 15.65% | 21,166 | Nassau | 303,587 | 55.74% | 196,820 | 36.14% | 36,122 | 6.63% | 8,135 | 1.49% | 106,767 | 19.60% | 544,664 | New York | 394,131 | 79.96% | 67,839 | 13.76% | 11,144 | 2.26% | 19,785 | 4.01% | 326,292 | 66.20% | 492,899 | Niagara | 44,203 | 49.42% | 31,438 | 35.15% | 12,564 | 14.05% | 1,239 | 1.39% | 12,765 | 14.27% | 89,444 | Oneida | 44,399 | 46.77% | 37,996 | 40.03% | 11,296 | 11.90% | 1,238 | 1.30% | 6,403 | 6.75% | 94,929 | Onondaga | 100,190 | 51.40% | 73,771 | 37.84% | 17,602 | 9.03% | 3,376 | 1.73% | 26,419 | 13.55% | 194,939 | Ontario | 19,156 | 46.23% | 17,237 | 41.60% | 4,391 | 10.60% | 655 | 1.58% | 1,919 | 4.63% | 41,439 | Orange | 54,995 | 48.01% | 45,956 | 40.12% | 11,778 | 10.28% | 1,809 | 1.58% | 9,039 | 7.89% | 114,538 | Orleans | 6,233 | 40.82% | 6,865 | 44.96% | 1,986 | 13.01% | 184 | 1.21% | -632 | -4.14% | 15,268 | Oswego | 20,440 | 44.75% | 17,159 | 37.57% | 7,499 | 16.42% | 575 | 1.26% | 3,281 | 7.18% | 45,673 | Otsego | 11,470 | 47.54% | 8,774 | 36.37% | 3,217 | 13.33% | 665 | 2.76% | 2,696 | 11.17% | 24,126 | Putnam | 16,173 | 42.08% | 17,452 | 45.41% | 4,032 | 10.49% | 775 | 2.02% | -1,279 | -3.33% | 38,432 | Queens | 372,925 | 72.94% | 107,650 | 21.05% | 22,288 | 4.36% | 8,433 | 1.65% | 265,275 | 51.88% | 511,296 | Rensselaer | 34,273 | 50.68% | 23,482 | 34.72% | 8,405 | 12.43% | 1,465 | 2.17% | 10,791 | 15.96% | 67,625 | Richmond (Staten Island) | 64,684 | 50.53% | 52,207 | 40.78% | 8,968 | 7.01% | 2,148 | 1.68% | 12,477 | 9.75% | 128,007 | Rockland | 63,127 | 56.24% | 40,395 | 35.99% | 6,798 | 6.06% | 1,921 | 1.71% | 22,732 | 20.25% | 112,241 | St. Lawrence | 21,798 | 56.65% | 10,827 | 28.14% | 5,309 | 13.80% | 543 | 1.41% | 10,971 | 28.51% | 38,477 | Saratoga | 39,832 | 46.50% | 34,337 | 40.08% | 10,141 | 11.84% | 1,355 | 1.58% | 5,495 | 6.41% | 85,665 | Schenectady | 35,404 | 53.07% | 22,106 | 33.14% | 7,865 | 11.79% | 1,334 | 2.00% | 13,298 | 19.93% | 66,709 | Schoharie | 5,902 | 44.51% | 5,353 | 40.37% | 1,796 | 13.54% | 210 | 1.58% | 549 | 4.14% | 13,261 | Schuyler | 3,303 | 43.26% | 3,134 | 41.05% | 1,037 | 13.58% | 161 | 2.11% | 169 | 2.21% | 7,635 | Seneca | 6,825 | 48.91% | 5,004 | 35.86% | 1,889 | 13.54% | 237 | 1.70% | 1,821 | 13.05% | 13,955 | Steuben | 14,481 | 37.94% | 17,710 | 46.40% | 5,496 | 14.40% | 484 | 1.27% | -3,229 | -8.46% | 38,171 | Suffolk | 261,828 | 51.83% | 182,510 | 36.13% | 52,209 | 10.33% | 8,666 | 1.72% | 79,318 | 15.70% | 505,213 | Sullivan | 15,052 | 53.29% | 9,321 | 33.00% | 3,453 | 12.23% | 418 | 1.48% | 5,731 | 20.29% | 28,244 | Tioga | 8,769 | 41.20% | 9,416 | 44.24% | 2,721 | 12.79% | 376 | 1.77% | -647 | -3.04% | 21,282 | Tompkins | 20,772 | 55.95% | 11,532 | 31.06% | 2,623 | 7.07% | 2,197 | 5.92% | 9,240 | 24.89% | 37,124 | Ulster | 35,852 | 48.55% | 26,212 | 35.49% | 9,246 | 12.52% | 2,541 | 3.44% | 9,640 | 13.05% | 73,851 | Warren | 11,603 | 43.31% | 11,152 | 41.63% | 3,623 | 13.52% | 413 | 1.54% | 451 | 1.68% | 26,791 | Washington | 9,572 | 42.46% | 8,954 | 39.72% | 3,648 | 16.18% | 370 | 1.64% | 618 | 2.74% | 22,544 | Wayne | 15,145 | 42.07% | 15,837 | 44.00% | 4,619 | 12.83% | 396 | 1.10% | -692 | -1.92% | 35,997 | Westchester | 196,310 | 56.92% | 123,719 | 35.87% | 18,028 | 5.23% | 6,806 | 1.97% | 72,591 | 21.05% | 344,863 | Wyoming | 5,735 | 36.25% | 7,477 | 47.26% | 2,411 | 15.24% | 198 | 1.25% | -1,742 | -11.01% | 15,821 | Yates | 4,066 | 43.59% | 3,925 | 42.08% | 1,190 | 12.76% | 146 | 1.57% | 141 | 1.51% | 9,327 | Totals | 3,756,177 | 59.47% | 1,933,492 | 30.61% | 503,458 | 7.97% | 123,002 | 1.95% | 1,822,685 | 28.86% | 6,316,129 |
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Notes{{notelist}} References 1. ^1 Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 261-265 {{ISBN|0786422173}} 2. ^Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1996&fips=36&f=1&off=0&elect=0&minper=0|accessdate=January 7, 2013|title=Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections 1996 - New York}}
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