2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska

The 2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Voters chose five electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska

November 6, 2012
 
Nominee Mitt Romney Barack Obama
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Massachusetts Illinois
Running mate Paul Ryan Joe Biden
Electoral vote 5 0
Popular vote 475,064 302,081
Percentage 59.80% 38.03%

County Results

President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Mitt Romney carried the Nebraska, taking 59.80% of the vote to Barack Obama's 38.03%, a margin of 21.77%. Nebraska is one of two states (along with Maine) which splits its electoral votes based on the winner in each congressional district. In 2012, Romney won all 3 congressional districts, thus winning all 5 of the state's electoral votes. This was a change from 2008, when the state as a whole had voted for Republican John McCain but Democrat Barack Obama still won an electoral vote from the state. Nebraska's 2nd congressional district, home to Omaha, had split with the rest of the state and awarded one of Nebraska's electoral votes to a Democratic presidential nominee for the first time since 1964. Nebraska's 2nd congressional district, Indiana, and North Carolina were the only sources of electoral votes to change hands from Obama to the Republicans between 2008 and 2012.

General Election

Results

2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 475,064 59.80% 5
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 302,081 38.03% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 11,109 1.40% 0
Write-Ins 3,717 0.47% 0
Independent Randall Terry Missy Smith 2,408 0.30% 0
Totals 794,379 100.00% 5

Results by congressional district

Romney won all three of Nebraska's congressional districts.[1]

District Romney % Romney # Obama % Obama # Johnson % Johnson # Terry % Terry # Representative
1st 57.43% 152,021 40.83% 108,082 1.45% 3,847 0.28% 762 Jeff Fortenberry
2nd 52.85% 140,976 45.70% 121,889 1.27% 3,393 0.18% 469 Lee Terry
3rd 70.23% 182,067 27.82% 72,110 1.44% 3,869 0.45% 1,177 Adrian Smith

By county

County Romney % Romney # Obama % Obama # Others % Others # Total
Adams65.64%8,31632.06%4,0622.30%29212670
Antelope80.32%259617.67%5712.01%653232
Arthur86.64%22711.45%301.91%5262
Banner84.18%34613.38%552.43%10411
Blaine88.45%2689.57%291.98%6303
Boone76.19%2,13821.92%6151.89%532806
Box Butte60.98%2,86935.96%1,6923.06%1444705
Boyd81.51%87317.55%1880.93%101071
Brown83.73%130214.41%2241.86%291555
Buffalo69.76%13,57027.58%5,3652.66%51819453
Burt60.12%2,02938.25%1,2911.63%553375
Butler70.95%2,73827.08%1,0451.97%763859
Cass62.04%755635.85%43672.11%25712180
Cedar75.63%3,27822.10%9582.26%984334
Chase84.84%1,58413.60%2541.55%291867
Cherry83.45%2,55714.23%4362.32%713064
Cheyenne74.19%344923.32%10842.50%1164649
Clay75.74%223222.63%6671.63%482947
Colfax66.83%205131.57%9691.60%493069
Cuming72.33%287625.93%10311.74%693976
Custer78.14%429619.70%10832.16%1195498
Dakota50.42%309447.62%29221.96%1206136
Dawes66.47%247830.36%11323.17%1183728
Dawson69.47%546027.98%21992.54%2007859
Deuel75.02%76321.14%2153.83%391017
Dixon64.97%174532.39%8702.64%712686
Dodge60.17%899537.95%56731.89%28214950
Douglas50.56%11322047.54%1064561.90%4,251223927
Dundy80.41%79217.87%1761.73%17985
Fillmore69.71%200728.03%8072.26%652879
Franklin72.40%111225.00%3842.60%401536
Frontier77.16%100720.77%2712.07%271305
Furnas79.55%178218.88%4231.56%352240
Gage57.06%551340.40%39032.54%2459661
Garden75.99%82922.18%2421.83%201091
Garfield81.81%76915.85%1492.34%22940
Gosper75.05%73423.52%2301.43%14978
Grant88.71%3228.26%303.03%11363
Greeley69.20%82028.69%3402.11%251185
Hall62.51%1264635.40%71612.09%42220229
Hamilton73.91%360023.53%11462.57%1254871
Harlan78.46%139519.91%3541.63%291778
Hayes88.31%4769.46%512.23%12539
Hitchcock78.80%117818.33%2742.88%431495
Holt79.41%392217.86%8822.73%1354939
Hooker83.54%33014.94%591.52%6395
Howard65.85%189031.85%9142.30%662870
Jefferson62.86%216634.68%11952.47%853446
Johnson59.38%122538.29%7902.33%482063
Kearney73.87%234924.31%7731.82%583180
Keith75.01%304422.87%9282.12%864058
Keya Paha81.20%39316.53%802.27%11484
Kimball73.21%123523.41%3953.38%571687
Knox71.48%288526.24%10592.28%924036
Lancaster49.02%6243448.69%620152.28%2,906127355
Lincoln68.53%1072828.43%44503.05%47715655
Logan82.60%35615.78%681.62%7431
Loup81.01%29017.32%621.68%6358
Madison72.47%1006225.10%34852.43%33813885
McPherson81.44%23714.09%414.47%13291
Merrick71.37%249026.51%9252.12%743489
Morrill76.76%168120.78%4552.47%542190
Nance68.23%110629.67%4812.10%341621
Nemaha62.60%201235.10%11282.30%743214
Nuckolls71.84%157425.92%5682.24%492191
Otoe60.99%425836.68%25612.33%1636982
Pawnee67.04%89929.83%4003.13%421341
Perkins81.42%113517.07%2381.51%211394
Phelps77.63%340020.09%8802.28%1004380
Pierce78.90%270718.57%6372.54%873431
Platte74.68%1006123.37%31481.96%26413473
Polk76.92%189021.49%5281.59%392457
Red Willow78.83%389119.29%9521.88%934936
Richardson65.34%244331.85%11912.81%1053739
Rock85.17%67213.05%1031.77%14789
Saline51.57%255746.17%22892.26%1124958
Sarpy60.45%4321337.31%266712.25%1,60671490
Saunders65.65%677032.07%33072.28%23510312
Scotts Bluff67.53%964830.29%43272.18%31214287
Seward66.06%500331.51%23862.43%1847573
Sheridan81.76%202115.78%3902.47%612472
Sherman60.59%92736.08%5523.33%511530
Sioux84.44%62413.67%1011.89%14739
Stanton73.71%194923.22%6143.06%812644
Thayer70.48%187427.38%7282.14%572659
Thomas88.24%36010.29%421.47%6408
Thurston42.39%93956.30%12471.31%292215
Valley75.49%165722.69%4981.82%402195
Washington67.33%689930.57%31322.10%21510246
Wayne67.71%249329.17%10743.12%1153682
Webster72.22%125825.37%4422.41%421742
Wheeler77.01%34520.76%932.23%10448
York76.70%487421.61%13731.70%1086355

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary was not held as Barack Obama ran unopposed and had secured enough delegates for nomination.[2]

Republican primary

2012 Nebraska Republican primary

May 15, 2012 (2012-05-15)
 
Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Delegate count 30 0
Popular vote 131,436 25,830
Percentage 70.89% 13.93%

 
Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich
Home state Texas Georgia
Delegate count 2 0
Popular vote 18,508 9,628
Percentage 9.98% 5.19%

Nebraska results by county
  Mitt Romney
(Note: Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy)

The Republican primary was on May 15, 2012.[3] This primary was purely of an advisory nature. From June 1 to June 10 caucuses county conventions caucused to elect delegates to the state convention. These delegates were not bound to vote for any candidate, but at the state convention on July 14, elected 32 bound National delegates. 3 party leaders attended the National Convention unbound, making a total of 35 voting delegates going to the national convention from Nebraska.

2012 Nebraska Republican primary
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mitt Romney 131,436 70.89% 30
Rick Santorum 25,830 13.93% 0
Ron Paul 18,508 9.98% 2
Newt Gingrich 9,628 5.19% 0
Unpledged delegates: 3
Total: 185,402 100.0% 35
Key:Withdrew prior to contest

Convention

The State Convention was held in Grand Island on July 14, 2012.

Convention Results[4][5]
Candidate 1st 2nd 3rd State Party
leaders
Total
Mitt Romney 3 1 3 23 2 32
Ron Paul 0 2 0 0 0 2
Unknown 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total 9 23 3 35
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See also

References

  1. "Official Results of Nebraska General Election - November 6, 2012" (PDF). Retrieved April 16, 2013.
  2. "Nebraska Results". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  3. http://www.sos.ne.gov/elec/2012/pdf/canvass-report-2012-primary.pdf
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-07-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/NE-R
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