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1992 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

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election_name1992 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
countryOklahoma
flag_year1988
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1988 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
previous_year1988
next_election1996 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
next_year1996
election_dateNovember 3, 1992
image_sizex160px
image1George H. W. Bush presidential portrait (cropped 2).jpg
nominee1**George H. W. Bush**
party1Republican Party (United States)
home_state1Texas
running_mate1**Dan Quayle**
electoral_vote1**8**
popular_vote1**592,929**
percentage1**42.65%**
image2Bill Clinton.jpg
nominee2Bill Clinton
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Arkansas
running_mate2Al Gore
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2473,066
percentage234.02%
image3RossPerotColor.jpg
nominee3Ross Perot
party3Independent
home_state3Texas
running_mate3James Stockdale
electoral_vote30
popular_vote3319,878
percentage323.01%
map_image350px
map_size350px
map_captionCounty Results
titlePresident
before_electionGeorge H. W. Bush
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionBill Clinton
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Main article: 1992 United States presidential election

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

Oklahoma was won by incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) with 42.65 percent of the popular vote over Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 34.02 percent. Businessman Ross Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 23.01 percent of the popular vote. , this is the last election in which Beckham County, Delaware County, Washita County, and Stephens County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. This was the first time that the Democrats won the White House without Jackson County and the first time since Oklahoma statehood that a losing Republican managed to carry any of the 10 counties bordering the Red River. This is the most recent time that a Democrat has carried a majority of Oklahoma's counties in a presidential election.

Campaign

Perot was required to submit 35,132 signatures to appear on the ballot. His campaign submitted over 124,000 signatures on June 19, 1992, and qualified to appear on the ballot on July 13. 106,127 signatures were validated.

Results

1992 United States presidential election in OklahomaPartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
**Republican****George H. W. Bush (incumbent)****592,929****42.65%****8**
DemocraticBill Clinton473,06634.02%0
IndependentRoss Perot319,87823.01%0
LibertarianAndre Marrou4,4860.32%0
**Totals****1,390,359****100.0%****8**
Voter turnout (Voting age/Registered Voters)**60%**/**60%**

Results by county

CountyGeorge H.W. Bush
RepublicanBill Clinton
DemocraticRoss Perot
IndependentAndre Marrou
LibertarianMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Totals592,92942.65%473,06634.02%319,87823.01%4,4860.32%119,8638.63%1,390,359
Adair2,99445.48%2,64540.18%91413.88%300.46%3495.30%6,583
Alfalfa1,56751.46%74124.33%72223.71%150.49%82627.13%3,045
Atoka1,56130.21%2,33645.21%1,25524.29%150.29%-775-15.00%5,167
Beaver1,69959.61%58020.35%56519.82%60.21%1,11939.26%2,850
Beckham2,91337.25%2,94737.69%1,92924.67%310.40%-34-0.44%7,820
Blaine2,20943.73%1,56430.96%1,25824.90%210.42%64512.77%5,052
Bryan3,45225.63%6,25946.47%3,71327.57%440.33%2,546-18.90%13,468
Caddo3,66431.89%4,86142.31%2,91125.34%520.45%-1,197-10.42%11,488
Canadian16,75650.70%7,21521.83%8,98527.19%940.28%7,77123.51%33,050
Carter5,94732.38%7,17139.04%5,18828.24%620.34%-1,224-6.66%18,368
Cherokee4,97732.94%6,79444.96%3,29721.82%430.28%-1,817-12.02%15,111
Choctaw1,64125.73%3,41353.52%1,29820.35%250.39%-1,772-27.79%6,377
Cimarron96559.42%39524.32%25415.64%100.62%57035.10%1,624
Cleveland35,56144.10%24,40430.27%20,35225.24%3120.39%11,15713.83%80,629
Coal71425.50%1,44851.71%61822.07%200.71%-734-26.21%2,800
Comanche15,70444.21%12,23734.45%7,46321.01%1160.33%3,4679.76%35,520
Cotton91029.44%1,31442.51%85327.60%140.45%-404-13.07%3,091
Craig2,10633.86%2,78044.70%1,31621.16%170.27%-674-10.84%6,219
Creek10,05539.84%9,11836.13%5,98423.71%810.32%9373.71%25,238
Custer5,36245.85%3,54030.27%2,74123.44%510.44%1,82215.58%11,694
Delaware4,84038.95%4,84238.97%2,68921.64%550.44%-2-0.02%12,426
Dewey1,24444.72%84530.37%68424.59%90.32%39914.35%2,782
Ellis1,07246.47%59425.75%63227.39%90.39%44019.08%2,307
Garfield13,09551.38%6,72026.37%5,55921.81%1110.44%6,37525.01%25,485
Garvin3,98333.57%4,81140.55%3,01425.41%550.46%-828-6.98%11,863
Grady6,99739.40%6,17734.79%4,52825.50%550.31%8204.61%17,757
Grant1,31142.90%86428.27%87128.50%100.33%44014.40%3,056
Greer96434.69%1,16241.81%64023.03%130.47%-198-7.12%2,779
Harmon49630.79%78348.60%32620.24%60.37%-287-17.81%1,611
Harper1,03851.01%48623.88%50124.62%100.49%53726.39%2,035
Haskell1,46126.34%3,06955.34%99517.94%210.38%-1,608-29.00%5,546
Hughes1,52227.40%2,85051.31%1,15820.85%240.43%-1,328-23.91%5,554
Jackson3,89341.33%3,27334.75%2,22723.64%270.29%6206.58%9,420
Jefferson67122.23%1,58052.34%75825.11%100.33%822-27.23%3,019
Johnston1,19127.45%2,09648.31%1,04023.97%120.28%-905-20.86%4,339
Kay9,11539.93%6,64329.10%6,98430.59%860.38%2,1319.34%22,828
Kingfisher3,47954.27%1,37921.51%1,53423.93%190.30%1,94530.34%6,411
Kiowa1,63533.30%2,14343.65%1,11422.69%180.37%-508-10.35%4,910
Latimer1,21224.81%2,60653.35%1,04921.47%180.37%-1,394-28.54%4,885
LeFlore5,85034.90%7,84346.79%3,02118.02%490.29%-1,993-11.89%16,763
Lincoln5,31542.78%3,90431.43%3,16025.44%440.35%1,41111.35%12,423
Logan6,07143.97%4,45332.25%3,23923.46%430.31%1,61811.72%13,806
Love92225.06%1,70846.43%1,03328.08%160.43%675-18.35%3,679
McClain4,37740.62%3,37831.35%2,99627.80%250.23%9999.27%10,776
McCurtain3,51930.62%5,08244.21%2,85224.81%410.36%-1,563-13.59%11,494
McIntosh2,22528.19%4,18453.01%1,46918.61%150.19%-1,959-24.82%7,893
Major2,15457.36%73119.47%85722.82%130.35%1,29734.54%3,755
Marshall1,47826.88%2,51945.82%1,48627.03%150.27%1,033-18.79%5,498
Mayes5,44535.89%6,43242.40%3,23521.32%590.39%-987-6.51%15,171
Murray1,53627.49%2,59446.42%1,44725.89%110.20%-1,058-18.93%5,588
Muskogee8,78231.44%13,61948.76%5,45419.53%770.28%-4,837-17.32%27,932
Noble2,47446.83%1,33325.23%1,44927.43%270.51%1,02519.40%5,283
Nowata1,53133.84%1,91242.26%1,06323.50%180.40%-381-8.42%4,524
Okfuskee1,58034.13%2,14146.24%88919.20%200.43%-561-12.11%4,630
Oklahoma126,78848.78%76,27129.34%56,13921.60%7250.28%50,51719.44%259,923
Okmulgee4,58629.74%7,76750.37%3,01319.54%550.36%-3,181-20.63%15,421
Osage5,89134.01%6,89439.80%4,47725.85%600.35%-1,003-5.79%17,322
Ottawa4,14131.35%6,30447.73%2,72120.60%430.33%-2,163-16.38%13,209
Pawnee2,67538.36%2,61237.46%1,65623.75%300.43%630.90%6,973
Payne13,03242.20%9,88632.01%7,85225.43%1100.36%3,14610.19%30,880
Pittsburg5,65930.06%8,52345.27%4,59424.40%510.27%-2,864-15.21%18,827
Pontotoc5,20633.54%6,35040.91%3,91625.23%490.32%-1,144-7.37%15,521
Pottawatomie10,35040.47%8,61633.69%6,52025.50%860.34%1,7346.78%25,572
Pushmataha1,31926.93%2,55352.13%1,00020.42%250.51%-1,234-25.20%4,897
Roger Mills89040.96%76735.30%50523.24%110.51%1235.66%2,173
Rogers12,45544.65%8,25729.60%7,10125.46%790.28%4,19815.05%27,892
Seminole3,25331.77%4,62445.16%2,33022.75%330.32%-1,371-13.39%10,240
Sequoyah4,92536.33%6,09244.94%2,48618.34%530.39%-1,167-8.61%13,556
Stephens7,08534.61%7,64437.34%5,69227.81%500.24%-559-2.73%20,471
Texas4,05958.15%1,48721.30%1,41720.30%170.24%2,57236.85%6,980
Tillman1,37732.96%1,74941.86%1,03924.87%130.31%-372-8.90%4,178
Tulsa117,46549.13%71,16529.77%49,76020.81%6780.28%46,30019.36%239,068
Wagoner9,05342.05%7,04132.70%5,38124.99%540.25%2,0129.35%21,529
Washington11,34247.93%6,59327.86%5,66423.94%640.27%4,74920.07%23,663
Washita1,91235.81%1,92936.13%1,46827.50%300.56%-17-0.32%5,339
Woods2,22546.58%1,36128.49%1,16724.43%240.50%86418.09%4,777
Woodward4,00646.99%2,06324.20%2,41128.28%460.54%1,59518.71%8,526

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Beckham
  • Carter
  • Delaware
  • LeFlore
  • Pontotoc
  • Sequoyah
  • Stephens
  • Washita

Slates of Electors

Democrat: Earl E. Abernathy, Carl Albert, Obera Bergdall, Carolyn Crump, Lynn D. Hall, Glorine Henley, Grace Hudlin, Pete White

Republican: Jana Barker, Linda Blaylock, Ed Calhoon, Betty Casey, Allan Goodbary, Warren Roberts, Paul Thornbrugh, Dorothy Zumwalt,

Libertarian: Michael Alan Clem, Phillip R. Denney, Anne Hill Fruits, Randy Lee Gann, Vanessa C. McNeill, Brian J. Sullivan, David J. Walker, Paul O. Woodward

Independent: Pat Bigelow, Kathryn Fanning, Joe D. Sewell, A. D. Hollingsworth, A. R. Posey, John Sanders, Robert T. Jones, Jeanie Wolfgram

Notes

References

References

  1. "1992 Presidential General Election Data - National". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. 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
  3. (July 14, 1992). "Petition earns Perot Oklahoma ballot spot". [[Times Record News]].
  4. "1992 Presidential General Election Results – Oklahoma". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  5. "Elections of 1992 - Results".
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