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1.1  Results by county  



1.1.1  Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic  









2 See also  





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1996 United States presidential election in New Mexico

← 1992 November 5, 1996 2000 →
 
Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Pat Choate
Electoral vote 5 0 0
Popular vote 273,495 232,751 32,257
Percentage 49.18% 41.86% 5.80%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1996 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 5, 1996. All fifty states and the District of Columbia, were part of the 1996 United States presidential election. State voters chose five electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

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

New Mexico weighed in for this election as 1% more Republican than the national average. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for New Mexico, with nearly ten percent of the electorate voting for third-party candidates, and two third-party candidates receiving more than 1% of the vote. The majority of counties in New Mexico turned out for Clinton, including the highly populated areas of Doña Ana County, Santa Fe County and Albuquerque’s Bernalillo County. In his second bid for the presidency, Ross Perot led the newly reformed Reform Party to gain over five percent of the votes in New Mexico, and to pull in support nationally as the most popular third-party candidate to run for United States Presidency in recent times.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which the following counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Sierra, Eddy, and De Baca.[2]

Results[edit]

1996 United States presidential election in New Mexico
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic
  • Al Gore (incumbent)
  • 273,495 49.18% +3.28
    Republican
  • Jack Kemp
  • 232,751 41.86% +4.52
    Reform
  • Pat Choate
  • 32,257 5.80% −10.32
    Green
  • Winona LaDuke
  • 13,218 2.38% N/A
    Libertarian
  • Jo Jorgensen
  • 2,996 0.54% +0.26
    U.S. Taxpayers'
  • Herbert Titus
  • 713 0.13% +0.02
    Natural Law
  • Mike Tompkins
  • 644 0.12% +0.02
    Total votes 556,074 100.00%
    Democratic win

    Results by county[edit]

    County Bill Clinton
    Democratic
    Bob Dole
    Republican
    Ross Perot[3]
    Reform
    Ralph Nader[3]
    Green
    Various candidates[3]
    Other parties
    Margin Total votes cast
    # % # % # % # % # % # %
    Bernalillo 88,140 48.28% 78,832 43.19% 8,708 4.77% 5,269 2.89% 1,594 0.87% 9,308 5.09% 182,543
    Catron 423 27.76% 923 60.56% 114 7.48% 29 1.90% 35 2.30% -500 -32.80% 1,524
    Chaves 7,014 37.87% 9,991 53.95% 1,271 6.86% 123 0.66% 120 0.65% -2,977 -16.08% 18,519
    Cibola 4,030 58.58% 2,245 32.63% 488 7.09% 85 1.24% 32 0.47% 1,785 25.95% 6,880
    Colfax 2,659 51.47% 1,975 38.23% 411 7.96% 90 1.74% 31 0.60% 684 13.24% 5,166
    Curry 4,116 33.07% 7,378 59.28% 842 6.76% 61 0.49% 50 0.40% -3,262 -26.21% 12,447
    De Baca 509 46.57% 489 44.74% 86 7.87% 4 0.37% 5 0.46% 20 1.83% 1,093
    Dona Ana 22,766 52.26% 17,541 40.26% 2,269 5.21% 635 1.46% 353 0.81% 5,225 12.00% 43,564
    Eddy 8,959 47.16% 8,534 44.92% 1,297 6.83% 101 0.53% 107 0.56% 425 2.24% 18,998
    Grant 5,860 53.62% 3,993 36.54% 778 7.12% 205 1.88% 92 0.84% 1,867 17.08% 10,928
    Guadalupe 1,208 69.59% 436 25.12% 79 4.55% 9 0.52% 4 0.23% 772 44.47% 1,736
    Harding 264 42.86% 321 52.11% 28 4.55% 3 0.49% 0 0.00% -57 -9.25% 616
    Hidalgo 943 48.31% 789 40.42% 209 10.71% 5 0.26% 6 0.31% 154 7.89% 1,952
    Lea 5,393 36.77% 7,661 52.24% 1,465 9.99% 54 0.37% 93 0.63% -2,268 -15.47% 14,666
    Lincoln 2,209 34.46% 3,396 52.97% 666 10.39% 78 1.22% 62 0.97% -1,187 -18.51% 6,411
    Los Alamos 3,983 40.10% 4,999 50.33% 560 5.64% 247 2.49% 143 1.44% -1,016 -10.23% 9,932
    Luna 3,001 47.44% 2,616 41.35% 598 9.45% 63 1.00% 48 0.76% 385 6.09% 6,326
    McKinley 10,124 65.21% 4,470 28.79% 650 4.19% 196 1.26% 86 0.55% 5,654 36.42% 15,526
    Mora 1,646 68.76% 561 23.43% 131 5.47% 39 1.63% 17 0.71% 1,085 45.33% 2,394
    Otero 5,938 36.35% 9,065 55.49% 1,096 6.71% 131 0.80% 107 0.65% -3,127 -19.14% 16,337
    Quay 1,830 43.82% 1,943 46.53% 377 9.03% 14 0.34% 12 0.29% -113 -2.71% 4,176
    Rio Arriba 7,965 70.46% 2,551 22.57% 469 4.15% 268 2.37% 52 0.46% 5,414 47.89% 11,305
    Roosevelt 2,097 35.73% 3,245 55.29% 467 7.96% 28 0.48% 32 0.55% -1,148 -19.56% 5,869
    San Juan 12,070 37.08% 17,478 53.69% 2,355 7.23% 399 1.23% 251 0.77% -5,408 -16.61% 32,553
    San Miguel 6,995 72.51% 1,938 20.09% 405 4.20% 250 2.59% 59 0.61% 5,057 52.42% 9,647
    Sandoval 13,081 49.46% 11,015 41.65% 1,482 5.60% 618 2.34% 252 0.95% 2,066 7.81% 26,448
    Santa Fe 26,349 62.08% 10,857 25.58% 1,846 4.35% 3,018 7.11% 376 0.89% 15,492 36.50% 42,446
    Sierra 2,154 44.83% 2,140 44.54% 431 8.97% 50 1.04% 30 0.62% 14 0.29% 4,805
    Socorro 3,374 53.02% 2,315 36.38% 455 7.15% 135 2.12% 85 1.34% 1,059 16.64% 6,364
    Taos 6,635 66.00% 2,126 21.15% 545 5.42% 660 6.57% 87 0.87% 4,509 44.85% 10,053
    Torrance 2,072 44.51% 2,154 46.27% 332 7.13% 64 1.37% 33 0.71% -82 -1.76% 4,655
    Union 519 31.45% 995 60.30% 125 7.58% 5 0.30% 6 0.36% -476 -28.85% 1,650
    Valencia 9,169 49.44% 7,779 41.95% 1,222 6.59% 282 1.52% 93 0.50% 1,390 7.49% 18,545
    Totals 273,495 49.18% 232,751 41.86% 32,257 5.80% 13,218 2.38% 4,353 0.78% 40,744 7.32% 556,074

    Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "1996 Presidential General Election Results – New Mexico". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  • ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America MagazineinThe National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  • ^ a b c Our Campaigns; NM US President 1996

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