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1996 Presidential Election Results for Delaware

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Election Year:
Election Type:
Runoff Election: No Yes
State:
Congressional District:
(House elections)


Map Data to Display: Vote Margin
Winner
Vote Margin %
Total Votes
District Boundaries


Areas won by 3rd party candidates are shown in green on the map regardless of the color used in the data table below.




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County Turnout Bill Clinton*
(D)
Robert Dole
(R)
Ross Perot
(Reform)
Ralph Nader
(Green)
Harry Browne
(Libertarian)
Other TOTAL
Kent 45% 18,327 46.7% 15,932 40.6% 4,705 12.0% 0 0.0% 189 0.5% 99 0.3% 39,252
New Castle 50% 98,837 55.0% 60,943 33.9% 17,748 9.9% 0 0.0% 1,667 0.9% 351 0.2% 179,546
Sussex 48% 23,191 44.6% 22,187 42.7% 6,266 12.0% 0 0.0% 196 0.4% 172 0.3% 52,012
TOTAL 49% 140,35551.8% 99,06236.5% 28,71910.6% 1560.1% 2,0520.8% 7400.3% 271,084



1996 Presidential Election Results by Congressional District in DE

Data for 3rd party candidates is often unavailable explicitly.

Click on a district in the table below to see 1996 U.S. House election results for that district.

District Turnout Bill Clinton*
(D)
Robert Dole
(R)
Ross Perot
(Reform)
Ralph Nader
(Green)
Harry Browne
(Libertarian)
Other TOTAL



1996 President, Kent County
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton* (D) 18,327 46.7%
Robert Dole (R) 15,932 40.6%
Ross Perot (Ref) 4,705 12.0%
Harry Browne (Lbt) 189 0.5%
Other 99 0.3%
TOTAL 39,252
Turnout: 45% Diff (St): 4 Diff (US): 0


1996 President, New Castle County
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton* (D) 98,837 55.0%
Robert Dole (R) 60,943 33.9%
Ross Perot (Ref) 17,748 9.9%
Harry Browne (Lbt) 1,667 0.9%
Other 351 0.2%
TOTAL 179,546
Turnout: 50% Diff (St): -3 Diff (US): -7


1996 President, Sussex County
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton* (D) 23,191 44.6%
Robert Dole (R) 22,187 42.7%
Ross Perot (Ref) 6,266 12.0%
Harry Browne (Lbt) 196 0.4%
Other 172 0.3%
TOTAL 52,012
Turnout: 48% Diff (St): 6 Diff (US): 2
* incumbent