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United States presidential elections in Washington (state)

Presidential elections in Washington
Map of the United States with Washington highlighted
Number of elections33
Voted Democratic18
Voted Republican14
Voted other1[a]
Voted for winning candidate23
Voted for losing candidate10

Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Since its admission to the Union in 1889, the state has participated in 33 United States presidential elections.[1]

In the 1892 presidential election, the incumbent president Benjamin Harrison received 41.45% of the popular vote and obtained 4 electoral votes from Washington.[2] Before 1932, Washington state leaned towards the Republican Party. Washington state was won by Progressive Party presidential nominee Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, which is the only time it voted for the third party's nominee as of 2023. From 1932 to 1948, Democratic candidates won Washington state in landslide victories due to the Great Depression and the New Deal.[3][4]

From 1952 to 1984, the Democratic nominee won just two of nine elections in Washington state. Since 1984, no Republican candidate has won a presidential election in Washington state. In 2009, American journalist Ron Brownstein referred to Washington and 17 other states collectively as the "Blue Wall" due to its political leaning.[5][6]

Washington state is typically thought of as politically divided by the Cascade Mountains, with Western Washington generally being liberal and Eastern Washington generally being conservative.[7] However, due to Democratic dominance in the Seattle metropolitan area, which has an extremely high population density, Washington state is a blue state in general.[8][9]

Washington state has signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an interstate compact in which signatories award all of their electoral votes to the winner of the federal-level popular vote in a presidential election, even if there are other candidate won some of individual signatorys' popular vote. However, it has not yet gone into force as of 2023.[10]

Presidential elections

Key for parties
  Constitution Party – (C)
  Democratic Party – (D)
  Farmer-Labor Party – (FL)
  Green Party – (G)
  Libertarian Party – (LI)
  Libertarian Party – (LI-1932)
  People's Party – (PO)
  Prohibition Party – (PRO)
  Progressive Party (1912) – (PR-1912)
  Progressive Party (1924) – (PR-1924)
  Progressive Party (1948) – (PR-1948)
  Reform Party – (RE)
  Republican Party – (R)
  Union Party – (U)

Note – A double dagger (‡) indicates the national winner.
Note – Percentages may not total 100.0% because of rounding.

Presidential elections in Arizona from 1912 to present
Year Winner Runner-up Other candidate[b] EV Ref.
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Benjamin Harrison (R) 36,460 41.4% Grover Cleveland (D) 29,802 33.9% James B. Weaver (PO) 19,165 21.8% 4
William Jennings Bryan (D) 53,314 57.0% William McKinley (R) 39,153 41.8% Joshua Levering (PRO) 968 1.0% 4
William McKinley (R) 57,456 53.4% William Jennings Bryan (D) 44,833 41.7% John Woolley (PRO) 2,363 2.2% 4
Theodore Roosevelt (R) 101,540 70.0% Alton B. Parker (D) 28,098 19.4% Eugene V. Debs (S) 10,023 6.9% 5
William Howard Taft (R) 106,062 57.7% William Jennings Bryan (D) 58,691 31.9% Eugene V. Debs (S) 14,177 7.7% 5
Theodore Roosevelt (PR-1912) 113,698 35.2% Woodrow Wilson (D) 86,840 26.9% William Howard Taft (R) 70,445 21.8% 7
Woodrow Wilson (D) 183,388 48.1% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 167,208 43.9% Allan L. Benson (S) 22,800 6.0% 7
Warren G. Harding (R) 223,137 56.0% James M. Cox (D) 84,298 21.1% Parley P. Christensen (FL) 77,246 19.4% 7
Calvin Coolidge (R) 220,224 52.2% Robert M. La Follette (PR-1924) 150,727 35.8% John W. Davis (D) 42,842 10.2% 7
Herbert Hoover (R) 335,844 67.1% Al Smith (D) 156,772 31.3% Verne L. Reynolds (SLP) 4,068 0.8% 7
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 353,260 57.5% Herbert Hoover (R) 208,645 33.9% William Hope Harvey (LI-1932) 30,308 4.9% 8
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 459,579 66.4% Alf Landon (R) 206,892 29.9% William Lemke (U) 17,463 2.5% 8
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 462,145 58.2% Wendell Willkie (R) 322,123 40.6% Norman Thomas (S) 4,586 0.6% 8
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 486,774 56.8% Thomas E. Dewey (R) 361,689 42.2% Norman Thomas (S) 3,824 0.4% 8
Harry S. Truman (D) 486,774 56.8% Thomas E. Dewey (R) 361,689 42.2% Henry A. Wallace (PR-1948) 3,824 0.4% 8
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) 599,107 54.3% Adlai Stevenson (D) 492,845 44.7% Douglas MacArthur (C) 7,290 0.7% 9
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) 620,430 53.9% Adlai Stevenson (D) 523,002 45.4% Eric Hass (SLP) 7,457 0.6% 9
Richard Nixon (R) 620,430 50.7% John F. Kennedy (D) 523,002 48.3% Eric Hass (SLP) 7,457 0.9% 9
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) 779,881 62.0% Barry Goldwater (R) 470,366 37.4% Eric Hass (SLP) 7,772 0.6% 9
Hubert Humphrey (D) 616,037 47.2% Richard Nixon (R) 588,510 45.1% George Wallace (AI) 96,990 7.4% 9
Richard Nixon (R) 837,135 56.9% George McGovern (D) 568,334 38.6% John G. Schmitz (AI) 58,906 4% 9
Gerald Ford (R) 717,323 50.0% Jimmy Carter (D) 717,323 46.1% Eugene McCarthy (I) 36,986 2.4% 8[c]
Ronald Reagan (R) 865,244 49.7% Jimmy Carter (D) 650,193 37.3% John B. Anderson (I) 185,073 10.6% 9
Ronald Reagan (R) 1,051,670 55.8% Walter Mondale (D) 807,352 42.9% David Bergland (LI) 8,844 0.5% 10
Michael Dukakis (D) 933,516 50.0% George H. W. Bush (R) 903,835 48.5% Ron Paul (LI) 17,240 0.9% 10
Bill Clinton (D) 993,037 43.4% George H. W. Bush (R) 731,234 32.0% Ross Perot (I) 541,780 23.7% 11
Bill Clinton (D) 1,123,323 49.8% Bob Dole (R) 840,712 37.3% Ross Perot (RE) 201,003 8.9% 11
Al Gore (D) 1,247,652 50.1% George W. Bush (R) 1,108,864 44.6% Ralph Nader (G) 103,002 4.1% 11
John Kerry (D) 1,510,201 52.8% George W. Bush (R) 1,304,894 45.6% Ralph Nader (I) 23,283 0.8% 11
Barack Obama (D) 1,750,848 57.3% John McCain (R) 1,229,216 40.2% Ralph Nader (I) 29,489 1% 11
Barack Obama (D) 1,755,396 56.2% Mitt Romney (R) 1,290,670 41.3% Gary Johnson (LI) 42,202 1.4% 12
Hillary Clinton (D) 1,742,718 52.5% Donald Trump (R) 1,221,747 36.8% Gary Johnson (LI) 160,879 4.9% 8[d]
Joe Biden (D) 2,369,612 58.0% Donald Trump (R) 1,584,651 38.8% Jo Jorgensen (LI) 80,500 2% 12


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Won by Progressive Party's candidate Theodore Roosevelt in 1912.
  2. ^ For purposes of these lists, other candidates are defined as those who were in third place in Washington state.
  3. ^ One faithless elector voted for Ronald Reagan for president and Bob Dole for vice president[73]
  4. ^ Clinton earned 12 pledged electoral votes, but lost four to faithless electors. Three electors voted for Colin Powell for president and Elizabeth Warren, Maria Cantwell, and Susan Collins for vice president, while Robert Satiacum Jr. voted for Faith Spotted Eagle for president and Winona LaDuke for vice president.[100]

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