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1992 United States presidential election in Illinois

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FieldValue
election_name1992 United States presidential election in Illinois
countryIllinois
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1988 United States presidential election in Illinois
previous_year1988
next_election1996 United States presidential election in Illinois
next_year1996
election_dateNovember 3, 1992
image_sizex160px
image1Bill Clinton.jpg
nominee1**Bill Clinton**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
home_state1Arkansas
running_mate1**Al Gore**
electoral_vote1**22**
popular_vote1**2,453,350**
percentage1**48.58%**
image2George H. W. Bush presidential portrait (cropped 2).jpg
nominee2George H. W. Bush
party2Republican Party (United States)
home_state2Texas
running_mate2Dan Quayle
electoral_vote20
popular_vote21,734,096
percentage234.34%
image3File:RossPerotColor.jpg
nominee3Ross Perot
party3Independent
home_state3Texas
running_mate3James Stockdale
electoral_vote30
popular_vote3840,515
percentage316.64%
map_image
titlePresident
before_electionGeorge H. W. Bush
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionBill Clinton
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
turnout76.51%

Clinton Bush

The 1992 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 22 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Illinois was won by Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 48.58% of the popular vote over incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) with 34.34%. Businessman Ross Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 16.64% of the popular vote. In 1988, Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis also received 48.6% of the vote, albeit in a losing effort to Bush, who received 50.7%.

Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush. Clinton became the first Democrat to win Illinois on a presidential level since 1964, and only the third to do so since 1948. Clinton notably won seven of 21 Illinois counties that had backed Barry Goldwater in 1964. He remains the only Democrat to win Johnson County and Pope CountyClinton would win Pope County again in 1996 but lose Johnson County to Bob Dole. — Southern and anti-Yankee in culture but converted to Unionism by war — since Stephen A. Douglas in 1860. In Northern Illinois, Clinton became the first Democrat to ever win Whiteside County, which had voted in presidential elections since 1840, the first to win DeKalb County since Franklin Pierce in 1852, and the first to win Bureau, McDonough, and Warren Counties since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.

This represented a realigning election for Illinois in regards to presidential politics. It ended a streak of six consecutive elections in which the state had voted for the Republican ticket. It also began a streak in which the state has voted by double digits for the Democratic ticket in nine consecutive presidential elections.

As of the 2024 presidential election, this is also the last election in which the following counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate: Brown, Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Jasper, Monroe, Richland, and Tazewell.

Primaries

The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal elections (Senate and House), as well as those for state offices.

Turnout

For the state-run primaries (Democratic and Republican), turnout was 39.82%, with 2,335,270 votes cast.

State-run primaries were held for the Democratic, Republican, parties on March 17.

Democratic

Tsongas:

Clinton:

The 1992 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on March 17, 1992, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1992 presidential election.

CandidateVotes%DelegatesTotal1,504,130100
**Bill Clinton****776,829****51.65**
Paul E. Tsongas387,89125.79
Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr.220,34614.65
Uncommitted67,6124.50
Tom Harkin withdrew30,7102.04
Bob Kerrey withdrew10,9160.73
Lyndon H. LaRouche6,5990.44
Lawrence A. Agran3,2270.22

Republican

The 1992 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on March 17, 1992, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1992 presidential election.

Incumbent president George H. W. Bush won the primary by a large margin.

CandidateVotes%DelegatesTotal831,140100
**George Bush** **(incumbent)****634,588****76.35**
Patrick J. Buchannan186,91522.49
Maurice Horton9,6371.16

Results

1992 United States presidential election in IllinoisPartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
**Democratic****Bill Clinton****2,453,350****48.58%****22**
RepublicanGeorge H. W. Bush (incumbent)1,734,09634.34%0
IndependentRoss Perot840,51516.64%0
LibertarianAndre Marrou9,2180.18%0
New AllianceLenora Fulani5,2670.10%0
America FirstJames "Bo" Gritz3,5770.07%0
Natural LawDr. John Hagelin2,7510.05%0
Socialist Workers PartyJames Warren1,3610.03%0
Write-ins220.00%0
**Totals****5,050,157****100.0%****22**

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
DemocraticGeorge H.W. Bush
RepublicanRoss Perot
IndependentVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Totals2,453,35048.58%1,734,09634.34%840,51516.64%22,1960.44%719,25414.24%5,050,157
Adams11,74837.20%13,52942.84%6,15719.50%1450.46%-1,781-5.64%31,579
Alexander2,56658.83%1,30129.83%47410.87%210.48%1,26529.00%4,362
Bond3,42845.42%2,71535.97%1,37318.19%320.42%7139.45%7,548
Boone5,11437.53%5,58941.01%2,88021.13%440.32%-475-3.48%13,627
Brown1,14642.62%1,02938.27%50418.74%100.37%1174.35%2,689
Bureau7,55142.17%6,83638.18%3,46519.35%550.31%7153.99%17,907
Calhoun1,51954.19%74526.58%53218.98%70.25%77427.61%2,803
Carroll2,85437.17%3,29742.94%1,50219.56%260.34%-443-5.77%7,679
Cass3,20049.64%2,16233.53%1,07216.63%130.20%1,03816.11%6,447
Champaign35,00346.00%27,09635.61%13,57117.83%4220.55%7,90710.39%76,092
Christian9,04251.40%5,08728.92%3,40119.33%600.34%3,95522.48%17,590
Clark3,33841.83%3,17539.79%1,45018.17%160.20%1632.04%7,979
Clay2,96244.53%2,47137.15%1,19317.93%260.39%4917.38%6,652
Clinton6,68642.26%5,77136.47%3,31520.95%500.32%9155.79%15,822
Coles9,40242.16%8,09836.31%4,70721.11%930.42%1,3045.85%22,300
Cook1,249,53358.21%605,30028.20%281,99913.14%9,8230.46%644,23330.01%2,146,655
Crawford3,96440.99%3,60637.29%2,06221.32%390.40%3583.70%9,671
Cumberland2,11140.58%1,86035.76%1,20923.24%220.42%2514.82%5,202
DeKalb13,74440.15%12,65536.97%7,68022.44%1530.45%1,0893.18%34,232
DeWitt3,00938.78%3,16440.78%1,54319.89%430.55%-155-2.00%7,759
Douglas3,34140.37%3,30939.98%1,60019.33%260.31%320.39%8,276
DuPage114,56430.88%178,27148.05%76,83920.71%1,3130.35%-63,707-17.17%370,987
Edgar4,01441.06%3,79038.77%1,93019.74%420.43%2242.29%9,776
Edwards1,29936.57%1,60145.07%63417.85%180.51%-302-8.50%3,552
Effingham5,22134.85%6,32942.25%3,35422.39%770.51%-1,108-7.40%14,981
Fayette4,83347.77%3,50834.67%1,73017.10%470.46%1,32513.10%10,118
Ford2,17533.56%3,04647.00%1,22218.86%380.59%-871-13.44%6,481
Franklin12,74459.33%5,50425.62%3,18014.80%530.25%7,24033.71%21,481
Fulton9,72554.94%5,06228.60%2,87416.24%400.23%4,66326.34%17,701
Gallatin2,37160.12%99025.10%56814.40%150.38%1,38135.02%3,944
Greene3,16444.99%2,39134.00%1,46120.78%160.23%77310.99%7,032
Grundy6,12237.64%6,34639.02%3,72422.90%730.45%-224-1.38%16,265
Hamilton2,58251.91%1,52130.58%86217.33%90.18%1,06121.33%4,974
Hancock4,21341.84%3,71436.89%2,09120.77%510.51%4994.95%10,069
Hardin1,66552.47%98531.04%51516.23%80.25%68021.43%3,173
Henderson2,01349.73%1,31032.36%71517.66%100.25%70317.37%4,048
Henry11,07745.45%8,98936.88%4,23117.36%740.30%2,0888.57%24,371
Iroquois4,44030.56%6,94847.82%3,07321.15%690.47%-2,508-17.26%14,530
Jackson13,37354.73%6,89928.24%3,99516.35%1670.68%6,47426.49%24,434
Jasper2,28441.68%1,99636.42%1,16021.17%400.73%2885.26%5,480
Jefferson8,66549.24%5,49731.24%3,40319.34%320.18%3,16818.00%17,597
Jersey4,74947.05%2,93329.06%2,36323.41%480.48%1,81617.99%10,093
Jo Daviess4,04438.68%4,24940.64%2,10220.11%590.56%-205-1.96%10,454
Johnson2,29942.65%2,12439.40%94417.51%240.45%1753.25%5,391
Kane44,56834.84%55,68443.52%27,17921.24%5070.40%-11,116-8.68%127,938
Kankakee17,22943.00%15,41138.46%7,26418.13%1670.42%1,8184.54%40,071
Kendall5,42329.46%8,52146.29%4,39423.87%680.37%-3,098-16.83%18,406
Knox12,52449.51%8,33132.93%4,35717.22%840.33%4,19316.58%25,296
Lake81,69336.47%99,00044.20%42,38418.92%9100.41%-17,307-7.73%223,987
LaSalle23,27646.62%16,07832.20%10,43420.90%1430.29%7,19814.42%49,931
Lawrence3,27043.67%2,68135.80%1,49820.01%390.52%5897.87%7,488
Lee5,53035.87%6,65243.15%3,19120.70%440.29%-1,122-7.28%15,417
Livingston6,00735.13%8,00446.81%3,02917.72%580.34%-1,997-11.68%17,098
Logan5,16936.41%6,56746.26%2,42017.05%390.27%-1,398-9.85%14,195
Macon27,44949.39%18,68433.62%9,23616.62%2110.38%8,76515.77%55,580
Macoupin12,05050.93%6,51827.55%5,01821.21%750.32%5,53223.38%23,661
Madison58,48451.26%32,16728.19%23,11020.26%3340.29%26,31723.07%114,095
Marion9,66951.20%5,76430.52%3,40718.04%430.23%3,90520.68%18,883
Marshall2,81943.40%2,49138.35%1,16918.00%170.26%3285.05%6,496
Mason3,96951.53%2,47332.11%1,24516.16%150.19%1,49619.42%7,702
Massac3,34747.43%2,75439.03%89212.64%630.89%5938.40%7,056
McDonough5,81441.76%5,29738.05%2,77019.90%410.29%5173.71%13,922
McHenry24,78328.07%41,35646.84%21,81724.71%3380.38%-16,573-18.77%88,294
McLean23,09038.95%25,72643.39%10,28217.34%1870.32%-2,636-4.44%59,285
Menard2,26435.94%2,83444.99%1,17918.72%220.35%-570-9.05%6,299
Mercer3,99046.72%2,98334.93%1,53517.97%320.37%1,00711.79%8,540
Monroe4,89439.02%4,80738.33%2,81322.43%280.22%870.69%12,542
Montgomery7,42450.04%4,40729.70%2,95619.92%500.34%3,01720.34%14,837
Morgan6,35138.97%6,56640.29%3,31720.35%630.39%-215-1.32%16,297
Moultrie3,05647.27%2,06531.94%1,32220.45%220.34%99115.33%6,465
Ogle6,51232.38%9,00844.80%4,45522.15%1340.67%-2,496-12.42%20,109
Peoria38,09946.85%30,71837.77%12,19514.99%3160.39%7,3819.08%81,328
Perry6,00954.20%3,10528.01%1,95517.63%170.15%2,90426.19%11,086
Piatt3,52041.67%3,07636.42%1,82221.57%290.34%4445.25%8,447
Pike4,01644.44%3,34236.98%1,64318.18%360.40%6747.46%9,037
Pope1,06344.09%95139.44%39116.22%60.25%1124.65%2,411
Pulaski1,98755.99%1,16932.94%37910.68%140.39%81823.05%3,549
Putnam1,57447.58%96929.29%75222.73%130.39%60518.29%3,308
Randolph8,52951.49%4,89929.57%3,09218.67%450.27%3,63021.92%16,565
Richland3,28640.76%3,05337.87%1,68920.95%330.41%2332.89%8,061
Rock Island37,41251.93%23,21232.22%10,41614.46%9991.39%14,20019.71%72,039
Saline7,25854.76%3,66727.67%2,30217.37%270.20%3,59127.09%13,254
Sangamon40,05241.35%39,64140.93%16,86117.41%3060.32%4110.42%96,860
Schuyler1,65041.30%1,51237.85%81520.40%180.45%1383.45%3,995
Scott1,05737.98%1,13240.68%58821.13%60.22%-75-2.70%2,783
Shelby5,10145.65%3,63132.49%2,40121.49%420.38%1,47013.16%11,175
St. Clair57,62553.58%31,95129.71%17,59216.36%3730.35%25,67423.87%107,541
Stark1,33639.87%1,38441.30%62518.65%60.18%-48-1.43%3,351
Stephenson7,89936.47%9,00541.58%4,67721.60%750.35%-1,106-5.11%21,656
Tazewell26,42844.05%23,46939.12%9,92716.55%1700.28%2,9594.93%59,994
Union4,68151.54%3,00333.06%1,37315.12%260.29%1,67818.48%9,083
Vermilion18,38347.80%11,70330.43%8,16221.22%2130.55%6,68017.37%38,461
Wabash2,43639.04%2,48539.82%1,30220.87%170.27%-49-0.78%6,240
Warren3,66143.35%3,32539.37%1,43617.00%240.28%3363.98%8,446
Washington2,98639.52%3,00339.75%1,54220.41%240.32%-17-0.23%7,555
Wayne3,33237.56%3,80942.93%1,70219.18%290.33%-477-5.37%8,872
White4,30848.89%3,05734.70%1,42816.21%180.20%1,25114.19%8,811
Whiteside12,32945.41%10,14637.37%4,58916.90%890.33%2,1838.04%27,153
Will59,63339.20%58,33738.35%32,78821.55%1,3650.90%1,2960.85%152,123
Williamson14,36149.93%9,46232.90%4,77916.62%1580.55%4,89917.03%28,760
Winnebago48,29843.04%42,22137.63%21,22718.92%4690.42%6,0775.41%112,215
Woodford5,49033.67%8,03249.26%2,73316.76%500.31%-2,542-15.59%16,305

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Bond
  • Brown
  • Bureau
  • Champaign
  • Clark
  • Clay
  • Clinton
  • Coles
  • Crawford
  • Cumberland
  • DeKalb
  • Douglas
  • Edgar
  • Fayette
  • Greene
  • Hamilton
  • Hardin
  • Jasper
  • Johnson
  • Kankakee
  • Lawrence
  • Marion
  • Marshall
  • Mason
  • Massac
  • McDonough
  • Monroe
  • Moultrie
  • Peoria
  • Piatt
  • Pope
  • Richland
  • Sangamon
  • Schuyler
  • Shelby
  • Tazewell
  • Union
  • Warren
  • White
  • Whiteside
  • Will
  • Winnebago

Notes

References

References

  1. "1992 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. Menendez, Albert J.; ''The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004''; pp. 180-187 {{ISBN. 0786422173
  3. Wells, Damon; ''Stephen Douglas: The Last Years, 1857–1861'', p. 285 {{ISBN. 0292776357
  4. Menendez, Albert J.; ''The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States''; p. 115
  5. Sullivan, Robert David; [http://www.americamagazine.org/content/unconventional-wisdom/how-red-and-blue-map-evolved-over-past-century ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’]; ''America Magazine'' in ''The National Catholic Review''; June 29, 2016
  6. "State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election ..". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  7. "State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election held on ...". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  8. "1992 Presidential General Election Results – Illinois". U.S. Election Atlas.
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