1996 United States presidential election in Louisiana

The 1996 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 5, 1996. Voters chose 9 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1996

November 5, 1996
 
Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Patrick Choate
Electoral vote 9 0 0
Popular vote 927,837 712,586 123,293
Percentage 52.01% 39.94% 6.91%

Parish Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Louisiana was won by President Bill Clinton (D) by a margin of 12.07%, a massive increase from the statewide results in 1992 when he carried the state by a margin of 4.61%.[1] Clinton won most of the parishes and congressional districts in the state. Clinton dominated among the rural areas of the state.

Louisiana was generally more competitive than the rest of the Deep South due to its high black population and having a sizeable minority of white Blue Dog Democrats. It is also very racially divided, with whites voting Republican and blacks voting Democratic. Clinton was able to carry 33% of white voters, which threw the state toward his column.[2] Despite such a huge margin, this was the only state that Clinton won by more than a 2.4 margin which wasn't called by news networks for him as soon as the polls closed.

As of the 2016 presidential election this is the last time Louisiana supported a Democratic presidential candidate, as well as the last time a Democrat carried the following parishes: Calcasieu, Rapides, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Ascension, Lafourche, Iberia, Acadia, Vermilion, St. Mary, St. Charles, Vernon, St. Martin, Washington, Lincoln, Avoyelles, Webster, Natchitoches, St. Bernard, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Morehouse, DeSoto, Allen, Sabine, Plaquemines, Cameron, East Feliciana, West Feliciana, Concordia, Franklin, Richland, Claiborne, Jackson, Winn, Catahoula, Caldwell, and Red River.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in Louisiana[3]
Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote
Count % Count %
Democratic Bill Clinton of Arkansas Al Gore of Tennessee 927,837 52.01% 9 100.00%
Republican Bob Dole of Kansas Jack Kemp of New York 712,586 39.94% 0 0.00%
Reform Ross Perot of Texas Pat Choate of Washington, D.C. 123,293 6.91% 0 0.00%
Libertarian Harry Browne of Tennessee Jo Jorgensen of South Carolina 7,499 0.42% 0 0.00%
Green Ralph Nader of Connecticut Winona LaDuke of California 4,719 0.26% 0 0.00%
U.S. Taxpayers' Howard Phillips of Virginia Herbert Titus of Oregon 3,366 0.19% 0 0.00%
Natural Law John Hagelin of Iowa Mike Tompkins of Massachusetts 2,981 0.17% 0 0.00%
Workers World Monica Moorehead of Alabama Gloria LaRiva of California 1,678 0.09% 0 0.00%
Total 1,776,259 100.00% 9 100.00%

By parish

Parish Clinton% Clinton# Dole% Dole# Others% Others#
Acadia51.4%12,30038.6%9,24610.0%2,381
Allen55.7%4,93029.3%2,58915.0%1,325
Ascension51.9%15,26337.0%10,88511.1%3,252
Assumption62.8%6,41626.4%2,69810.8%1,098
Avoyelles59.0%9,68927.0%4,43313.9%2,288
Beauregard39.4%4,92544.2%5,52616.4%2,048
Bienville58.7%4,33532.5%2,4028.8%647
Bossier43.8%15,50447.6%16,8528.6%3,026
Caddo55.9%55,54338.7%38,4455.4%5,391
Calcasieu51.9%38,23836.0%26,49412.1%8,929
Caldwell46.4%2,11740.4%1,84213.2%600
Cameron50.7%2,10332.9%1,36516.4%680
Catahoula52.1%2,69234.3%1,77013.6%704
Claiborne53.6%3,60937.1%2,5009.3%630
Concordia52.4%4,56536.0%3,13411.7%1,016
De Soto59.1%6,22133.5%3,5267.4%773
East Baton Rouge48.9%83,49345.6%77,8115.5%9,343
East Carroll63.0%2,14929.6%1,0087.4%254
East Feliciana56.1%4,71435.1%2,9498.8%738
Evangeline52.8%7,84735.5%5,27811.6%1,729
Franklin45.3%4,07644.0%3,96110.7%963
Grant40.9%2,98042.8%3,11716.4%1,195
Iberia50.4%15,08740.1%12,0149.6%2,864
Iberville64.2%9,55327.1%4,0318.7%1,295
Jackson47.7%3,36842.9%3,0309.5%669
Jefferson43.6%80,40750.3%92,8206.1%11,239
Jefferson Davis53.3%6,89733.3%4,31113.4%1,735
Lafayette43.7%32,50448.9%36,4197.5%5,545
Lafourche54.4%18,81035.0%12,10510.6%3,681
LaSalle39.1%2,54345.0%2,92516.0%1,038
Lincoln49.9%7,90344.0%6,9736.2%979
Livingston38.9%13,27647.4%16,15913.7%4,660
Madison60.9%3,08531.4%1,5917.7%389
Morehouse49.3%6,16041.6%5,1939.1%1,140
Natchitoches54.7%8,29636.1%5,4719.3%1,403
Orleans76.2%144,72020.8%39,5763.0%5,615
Ouachita42.6%24,52549.6%28,5597.8%4,510
Plaquemines49.5%5,34841.6%4,4938.9%956
Pointe Coupee60.3%6,83531.3%3,5458.4%952
Rapides46.1%23,00443.2%21,54810.8%5,379
Red River61.5%2,64131.3%1,3447.2%311
Richland47.6%4,14343.2%3,7659.2%802
Sabine47.3%4,26339.3%3,54313.3%1,201
St. Bernard46.3%14,31243.9%13,5499.8%3,031
St. Charles49.6%10,61243.6%9,3166.9%1,465
St. Helena65.8%3,69226.0%1,4558.2%461
St. James67.5%7,24726.4%2,8326.2%664
St. John the Baptist58.3%9,93735.3%6,0256.4%1,089
St. Landry58.2%20,63634.6%12,2737.2%2,544
St. Martin60.2%12,49230.4%6,2969.4%1,948
St. Mary55.0%12,40235.5%8,0189.5%2,149
St. Tammany32.6%24,28160.1%44,7617.4%5,484
Tangipahoa49.5%18,61741.3%15,5179.2%3,457
Tensas60.7%1,88232.3%1,0007.0%217
Terrebonne51.0%18,55038.4%13,94410.6%3,867
Union44.6%4,26046.3%4,4189.1%865
Vermilion55.6%12,60933.8%7,65310.6%2,399
Vernon44.4%6,19539.0%5,44916.6%2,322
Washington53.3%9,60336.9%6,6429.9%1,778
Webster55.3%9,68835.1%6,1539.6%1,676
West Baton Rouge58.1%5,69733.2%3,2548.6%847
West Carroll38.9%1,85349.7%2,36611.4%545
West Feliciana53.6%2,41635.9%1,61610.5%474
Winn50.6%3,77937.6%2,80311.8%881

References

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