2012
Dec 18, 2015
2012
2012: Obama Defeats Romney
• Barack Obama (D) –Electoral 332 –Popular 65,889,660 (51.1%)
• Mitt Romney (R) –Electoral 206 –Popular 60,932,152 (47.2%)
2008
2008: Obama Defeats McCain
• Barack Obama (D) –Electoral 365 –Popular 69,456,897 (52.9%)
• John McCain (R) –Electoral 173 –Popular 59,934,814 (45.7%)
2004
2004: Bush Defeats Kerry
• George W. Bush (R) (I) –Electoral 286 –Popular 62,039,073 (50.7%)
• John F. Kerry (D) –Electoral 251 –Popular 59,027,478 (48.3%)
2000
2000: Bush Defeats Gore• George W. Bush (R)
–Electoral 271 –Popular 50,456,062 (47.9%)
• Albert Gore, Jr. (D) –Electoral 266 –Popular 50,996,582 (48.4%)
• Ralph Nader– Electoral 0– Popular 2,883,105 (2.7%)
1996
1996: Clinton Defeats Dole• William J. Clinton (D) (I)
–Electoral 379 –Popular 45,590,703 (49.2%)
• Robert Dole (R) –Electoral 159 –Popular 37,816,307 (40.7%)
• H. Ross Perot (Reform)–Electoral 0–Popular 8,885,402 (8.4%)
1992
1992: Clinton Defeats Bush• William J. Clinton (D)
–Electoral 370 –Popular 44,908,254 (43.0%)
• George Bush (R) (I) –Electoral 168 –Popular 39,102,343 (37.5%)
• H. Ross Perot (Independent)–Electoral 0–Popular 19,743,821 (18.9%)
1988
1988: Bush Defeats Dukakis
• George Bush (R) –Electoral 426 –Popular 47,946,000 (53.4%)
• Michael S. Dukakis (D) –Electoral 111 –Popular 41,016,000 (45.7%)
1984
1984: Reagan Defeats Mondale
• Ronald Reagan (R) (I)–Electoral 525 –Popular 54,455,000 (58.8%)
• Walter F. Mondale (D) –Electoral 13 –Popular 37,577,000 (40.6%)
1980
1980: Reagan Defeats Carter• Ronald Reagan (R)
–Electoral 489 –Popular 43,901,812 (50.8%)
• Jimmy Carter (D) (I) –Electoral 49 –Popular 35,483,820 (41.0%)
• John Anderson (Independent)–Electoral 0–Popular 5,719,850 (6.6%)
1976
1976: Carter Defeats Ford
• Jimmy Carter (D)–Electoral 297 –Popular 40,825,839 (50.1%)
• Gerald R. Ford (R) (I) –Electoral 240 –Popular 39,147,770 (48.0%)
1972
1972: Nixon Defeats McGovern
• Richard M. Nixon (R) (I)–Electoral 520 –Popular 46,740,323 (60.7%)
• George McGovern (D)–Electoral 17 –Popular 28,901,598 (37.5%)
1968
1968: Nixon Defeats Humphrey• Richard M. Nixon (R)
–Electoral 301–Popular 31,710,470 (43.4%)
• Hubert H. Humphrey (D)–Electoral 191–Popular 30,898,055 (42.7%)
• George C. Wallace (American Independent)–Electoral 46–Popular 9,906,473 (13.5%)
1964
1964: Johnson Defeats Goldwater
• Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (I)–Electoral 486–Popular 42,825,463 (61.0%)
• Barry M. Goldwater (R)–Electoral 52 –Popular 27,146,969 (38.5%)
1960
1960: Kennedy Defeats Nixon• John F. Kennedy (D)
–Electoral 303–Popular 34,227,096 (49.7%)
• Richard M. Nixon (R)–Electoral 219–Popular 34,107,646 (49.6%)
• Harry F. Byrd (D)–Electoral 15–Popular 116,248 (0.4%--unpledged
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1956
1956: Eisenhower Defeats Stevenson
• Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) (I)–Electoral 457–Popular 35,581,003 (57.4%)
• Adlai Stevenson (D)–Electoral 73–Popular 25,738,765 (42.0%)
1952
1952: Eisenhower Defeats Stevenson
• Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)–Electoral 442–Popular 33,778,963 (55.2%)
• Adlai Stevenson (D)–Electoral 89–Popular 27,314,992 (44.3%)
1948
1948: Truman Defeats Dewey• Harry S. Truman (D) (I)
– Electoral 303 – Popular 24,105,695 (49.6%)
• Thomas E. Dewey (R)– Electoral 189– Popular 21,969,170 (45.1%)
• J. Strom Thurmond (States’ Rights)– Electoral 39– Popular 1,169,021 (2.4%)
• Henry Wallace (Progressive)– Electoral 0– Popular 1,157,328 (2.4%)
1944
1944: Roosevelt Defeats Dewey
• Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) (I)–Electoral 432–Popular 25,602,504 (53.4%)
• Thomas E. Dewey (R)–Electoral 99–Popular 22,006,285 (45.9%)
1940
1940: Roosevelt Defeats Willkie
• Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) (I)–Electoral 449–Popular 27,244,160 (54.7%)
• Wendell L. Willkie (R)–Electoral 82–Popular 22,305,198 (44.8%)
1936
1936: Roosevelt Defeats Landon
• Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) (I)–Electoral 523–Popular 27,751,597 (60.8%)
• Alfred M. Landon (R)–Electoral 8–Popular 16,679,583 (36.5%)
1932
1932: Roosevelt Defeats Hoover
• Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)–Electoral 472–Popular 22,821,857 (57.4%)
• Herbert C. Hoover (R) (I)–Electoral 59–Popular 15,761,841 (39.7%)