1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska

The 1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 5, 1996. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 5 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska

November 5, 1996
 
Nominee Bob Dole Bill Clinton Ross Perot
Party Republican Democratic Reform
Home state Kansas Arkansas Texas
Running mate Jack Kemp Al Gore Pat Choate
Electoral vote 5 0 0
Popular vote 363,467 236,761 71,278
Percentage 53.65% 34.95% 10.52%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Nebraska was won by Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who was running against incumbent United States President Bill Clinton of Arkansas. Clinton ran a second time with former Tennessee Senator and Al Gore as Vice President, and Dole ran with former New York Congressman Jack Kemp.[1]

Nebraska weighed in for this election as 3% more third-party than the national average.

Partisan background

The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for Nebraska, with more than 11% of the electorate voting for third-party candidates. As was typical for the time, nearly every county in Nebraska turned out primarily for the Republican candidate - with the exception of the consistent Democratic stronghold of Saline County, and a few counties conglomerate with Sioux City, Iowa, in the Northeastern corner of Nebraska, which tended to vote Democratic at this time. As of the 2016 presidential election, this is the last election in which Dakota County voted Democratic.

With 53.65% of the popular vote, Nebraska would prove to be Dole's third strongest state in the 1996 election after Utah and neighboring Kansas.[2]

In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly formed Reform Party to gain over 10% of the votes in Nebraska, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party (not including independents) candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Bob Dole 363,467 53.65% 5
Democratic Bill Clinton 236,761 34.95% 0
Reform Ross Perot 71,278 10.52% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne 2,792 0.41% 0
Taxpayers’ Howard Phillips 1,928 0.28% 0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 1,189 0.18% 0
Totals 677,415 100.00% 5
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)

By county

County Clinton% Clinton# Dole% Dole# Others% Others#
Adams31.5%3,93555.4%6,92413.1%1,637
Antelope26.2%88459.5%2,00514.3%481
Arthur9.7%2572.5%18717.8%46
Banner15.3%6276.1%3098.6%35
Blaine14.0%5375.1%28410.9%41
Boone27.4%80657.6%1,69515.0%440
Box Butte35.8%1,78249.4%2,45814.8%735
Boyd27.7%37258.0%77814.3%192
Brown20.3%35962.6%1,10517.1%302
Buffalo27.0%4,27763.1%10,0049.9%1,575
Burt35.4%1,23748.8%1,70715.8%552
Butler29.7%1,09955.3%2,04215.0%555
Cass35.9%3,47750.4%4,87813.7%1,330
Cedar29.3%1,21852.2%2,17118.5%770
Chase19.7%36568.9%1,27711.4%212
Cherry19.7%55168.0%1,90512.3%344
Cheyenne26.7%1,05964.8%2,5718.5%336
Clay26.6%88059.9%1,98213.6%449
Colfax30.1%1,06555.2%1,95414.7%519
Cuming25.3%1,03361.6%2,52013.2%538
Custer24.0%1,29364.2%3,45311.8%637
Dakota44.0%2,63243.3%2,59212.7%761
Dawes31.0%1,10855.7%1,99113.3%476
Dawson27.0%2,18059.4%4,79413.5%1,091
Deuel24.7%24563.5%62911.8%117
Dixon32.7%93152.0%1,47815.3%436
Dodge35.3%5,18151.0%7,48413.8%2,023
Douglas39.3%70,70851.4%92,3349.3%16,679
Dundy20.4%22468.3%75211.4%125
Fillmore34.2%1,05854.8%1,69611.0%341
Franklin28.2%48359.0%1,01312.8%220
Frontier22.4%31065.0%90112.7%176
Furnas27.5%66361.2%1,47511.3%273
Gage40.7%4,00844.8%4,41314.4%1,422
Garden21.5%27965.6%85112.9%167
Garfield25.2%24963.3%62511.5%114
Gosper26.5%27558.8%60914.7%152
Grant21.1%8464.8%25814.1%56
Greeley37.0%47250.3%64212.8%163
Hall34.6%6,70852.5%10,18313.0%2,525
Hamilton27.4%1,17261.4%2,62311.2%479
Harlan28.0%52060.3%1,12011.7%218
Hayes15.3%8777.0%4397.7%44
Hitchcock26.1%40962.3%97711.7%183
Holt21.0%1,10765.3%3,43613.7%721
Hooker22.4%11559.9%30817.7%91
Howard33.0%85350.1%1,29416.9%436
Jefferson37.8%1,52049.2%1,97913.1%526
Johnson36.6%77048.0%1,00915.4%324
Kearney25.7%78264.1%1,95310.3%313
Keith21.7%83065.5%2,50412.8%489
Keya Paha17.6%9472.1%38510.3%55
Kimball29.5%52756.7%1,01113.8%246
Knox32.2%1,26653.9%2,12313.9%549
Lancaster44.4%43,33945.9%44,8129.8%9,557
Lincoln34.9%5,16550.5%7,48214.6%2,157
Logan17.6%7965.6%29416.7%75
Loup22.2%7468.8%2299.0%30
McPherson15.5%5072.4%23312.1%39
Madison24.1%3,04763.0%7,96513.0%1,637
Merrick28.1%99758.7%2,08413.3%471
Morrill28.2%62058.9%1,29613.0%286
Nance33.9%58551.7%89214.3%247
Nemaha33.9%1,23251.9%1,88814.2%515
Nuckolls30.7%75756.0%1,38313.3%329
Otoe35.0%2,27950.6%3,29014.4%936
Pawnee37.0%58048.8%76614.2%223
Perkins22.8%35266.1%1,01811.1%171
Phelps23.4%1,07165.9%3,01510.8%492
Pierce22.6%69762.4%1,92315.0%462
Platte24.3%3,01064.1%7,94811.6%1,440
Polk29.3%75058.8%1,50411.8%302
Red Willow27.2%1,36562.1%3,11210.7%534
Richardson35.5%1,51748.9%2,08915.7%670
Rock20.3%18063.7%56415.9%141
Saline48.8%2,52337.6%1,94513.7%707
Sarpy32.1%12,80657.7%23,02310.2%4,048
Saunders32.3%2,77752.5%4,51415.2%1,306
Scotts Bluff33.6%4,54756.4%7,64110.0%1,353
Seward36.3%2,43251.9%3,47911.9%798
Sheridan21.1%57367.5%1,83411.4%310
Sherman33.9%56749.2%82216.9%283
Sioux18.0%13871.7%55110.3%79
Stanton23.6%57759.6%1,45716.7%409
Thayer31.2%93356.8%1,69812.0%358
Thomas14.9%6470.6%30314.5%62
Thurston45.5%96239.5%83515.0%317
Valley31.7%75856.3%1,34612.0%288
Washington29.2%2,24857.0%4,39113.8%1,061
Wayne28.5%1,04858.5%2,15013.0%478
Webster31.8%62156.0%1,09412.3%240
Wheeler25.4%10657.7%24117.0%71
York25.4%1,65365.6%4,2669.0%588
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See also

References

  1. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". Uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  2. "1996 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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