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1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina

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election_name1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina
countrySouth Carolina
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1988 United States presidential election in South Carolina
previous_year1988
next_election1996 United States presidential election in South Carolina
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**577,507**
percentage1**48.02%**
image2Bill Clinton.jpg
nominee2Bill Clinton
party2Democratic Party (United States)
home_state2Arkansas
running_mate2Al Gore
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2479,514
percentage239.88%
image3File:RossPerotColor.jpg
nominee3Ross Perot
party3Independent
home_state3Texas
running_mate3James Stockdale
electoral_vote30
popular_vote3138,872
percentage311.55%
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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

|[[File:South Carolina Presidential Election Results 1992.svg|300px]]|County results |[[File:1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina results map by congressional district.svg|300px]]|Congressional district results Bush Clinton

The 1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 8 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

South Carolina was won by incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) with 48.02% of the popular vote over Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 39.88%. Businessman Ross Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 11.55% of the popular vote.

This election was an example of South Carolina's transformation from one of the strongest Democratic states in the country to a reliably Republican one. South Carolina had voted for the Democratic nominee in every election from 1880 (the first election after Reconstruction) through 1944, always by wide margins and usually giving the Democrat over 90% of the vote. After it voted for Strom Thurmond in 1948, it returned to the Democratic fold to vote for Adlai Stevenson twice and for Kennedy in 1960, albeit narrowly.

Background

With the exception of Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election South Carolina had not supported the Democratic presidential nominee since the 1960 presidential election. Republicans accounted for around 75% of registered voters in the 1980s. Republican Governor Carroll A. Campbell Jr. won reelection in the 1990 election.

Primary

Tom Harkin withdrew after the South Carolina primary.

General

At the time of the election, Clinton was only the fifth Democrat to win without carrying South Carolina, after Andrew Jackson, Martin van Buren, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson. , this is the last election in which Edgefield County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. This is the first election in which any South Carolina county cast more than one hundred thousand votes, namely Greenville and Richland.

44.4% of the voting age population participated in the election, an increase from 38.9% in 1988, which was the second-lowest in the nation only ahead of Hawaii. With 48.02% of the popular vote, South Carolina would prove to be Bush's second strongest state in the 1992 election after Mississippi. South Carolina was the best state for Howard Phillips in terms of his percentage of the total vote.

60% of white voters supported Bush, 26% supported Clinton, and 14% supported Perot. 91% of black voters supported Clinton, 7% supported Bush, and 1% supported Perot. 44% of male voters supported Bush, 40% supported Clinton, and 16% supported Perot. Bush, contrary to national trends where Clinton did better among women, received the support of 52% of female voters while Clinton received 40% and Perot received 8%.

The Republicans gained six seats in the South Carolina House of Representatives and four seats in the South Carolina Senate. The Republicans gained one seat in the state's U.S. House delegation. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Fritz Hollings won reelection in a concurrent election.

Results

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1992PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
**Republican****George H. W. Bush (incumbent)****577,507****48.02%****8**
DemocraticBill Clinton479,51439.88%0
IndependentRoss Perot138,87211.55%0
LibertarianAndre Marrou2,7190.23%0
U.S. Taxpayers'Howard Phillips2,6800.22%0
New AllianceLenora Fulani1,2350.10%0
**Totals****1,202,527****100.0%****8**

Results by county

CountyGeorge H.W. Bush
RepublicanBill Clinton
DemocraticRoss Perot
IndependentVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Totals577,50748.02%479,51439.88%138,87211.55%6,6340.55%97,9938.14%1,202,527
Abbeville3,31739.76%3,96847.56%1,03612.42%220.26%-651-7.80%8,343
Aiken25,73155.01%14,80231.64%6,05612.95%1890.40%10,92923.37%46,778
Allendale1,04930.36%2,15962.49%2126.14%351.01%-1,110-32.13%3,455
Anderson24,79351.68%16,07233.50%6,96614.52%1400.29%8,72118.18%47,971
Bamberg1,90633.28%3,42659.82%3606.29%350.61%-1,520-26.54%5,727
Barnwell4,02649.24%3,34440.90%7529.20%550.67%6828.34%8,177
Beaufort14,73547.10%11,46636.65%4,96615.87%1200.38%3,26910.45%31,287
Berkeley18,04850.87%12,53335.33%4,63213.06%2660.75%5,51515.54%35,479
Calhoun2,41841.85%2,77047.94%5649.76%260.45%-352-6.09%5,778
Charleston47,40348.00%40,09540.60%10,35410.49%8970.91%7,3087.40%98,749
Cherokee6,88747.31%5,45337.46%2,18615.02%310.21%1,4349.85%14,557
Chester3,45133.54%5,45853.05%1,35013.12%290.28%-2,007-19.51%10,288
Chesterfield4,18337.31%5,69150.76%1,31511.73%230.21%-1,508-13.45%11,212
Clarendon4,14737.89%6,03355.12%7446.80%210.19%-1,886-17.23%10,945
Colleton4,54540.17%5,45548.21%1,24511.00%690.61%-910-8.04%11,314
Darlington8,91244.00%9,09044.88%1,8639.20%3881.92%-178-0.88%20,253
Dillon3,57538.07%4,95352.75%8318.85%310.33%-1,378-14.68%9,390
Dorchester15,00453.53%9,16032.68%3,64813.02%2170.77%5,84420.85%28,029
Edgefield3,33945.15%3,43346.42%5968.06%280.38%-94-1.27%7,396
Fairfield2,51831.12%4,86760.15%6528.06%540.67%-2,349-29.03%8,091
Florence19,80250.77%15,56939.92%3,4998.97%1330.34%4,23310.85%39,003
Georgetown6,87042.22%7,49446.05%1,84011.31%680.42%-624-3.83%16,272
Greenville65,06657.12%34,65130.42%13,69912.03%4910.43%30,41526.70%113,907
Greenwood9,07947.98%7,62140.27%2,10111.10%1220.64%1,4587.71%18,923
Hampton2,40232.63%4,33258.85%5647.66%630.86%-1,930-26.22%7,361
Horry23,48945.87%18,89636.90%8,47216.55%3470.68%4,5938.97%51,204
Jasper1,72529.93%3,45359.92%5499.53%360.62%-1,728-29.99%5,763
Kershaw8,49949.12%6,58538.06%2,15012.43%670.39%1,91411.06%17,301
Lancaster7,75741.58%8,30744.53%2,56313.74%280.15%-550-2.95%18,655
Laurens8,34748.53%6,63838.59%2,15712.54%580.34%1,7099.94%17,200
Lee2,73034.90%4,45456.94%6117.81%270.35%-1,724-22.04%7,822
Lexington41,75960.50%18,31226.53%8,65212.54%2990.43%23,44733.97%69,022
McCormick89929.46%1,84660.48%2959.67%120.39%-947-31.02%3,052
Marion3,64735.15%5,84356.31%8227.92%640.62%-2,196-21.16%10,376
Marlboro2,52629.47%5,11159.64%89510.44%380.44%-2,585-30.17%8,570
Newberry5,98048.50%4,89639.71%1,39311.30%600.49%1,0848.79%12,329
Oconee10,37950.68%6,61732.31%3,40516.63%780.38%3,76218.37%20,479
Orangeburg11,32835.14%18,44057.21%2,3837.39%830.26%-7,112-22.07%32,234
Pickens17,00857.67%8,27528.06%4,12814.00%830.28%8,73329.61%29,494
Richland43,74441.17%53,64850.49%7,9187.45%9400.88%-9,904-9.32%106,250
Saluda2,96847.80%2,39338.54%83313.42%150.24%5759.26%6,209
Spartanburg37,70751.91%25,48835.09%8,90012.25%5400.74%12,21916.82%72,635
Sumter12,57647.29%11,85244.56%2,0627.75%1060.40%7242.73%26,596
Union4,64743.51%4,64443.48%1,37112.84%180.17%30.03%10,680
Williamsburg5,28937.05%8,07756.57%8646.05%470.33%-2,788-19.52%14,277
York21,29748.74%15,84436.26%6,41814.69%1350.31%5,45312.48%43,694

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Abbeville
  • Calhoun
  • Chester
  • Chesterfield
  • Colleton
  • Darlington
  • Dillon
  • Edgefield
  • Georgetown
  • Lancaster
  • Richland

Results by congressional district

Bush won 5 of South Carolina's 6 congressional districts, including two districts held by Democrats.

DistrictBushClintonRepresentative
**53%**33%Arthur Ravenel, Jr.
**52%**36%Floyd Spence
**51%**35%Butler Derrick
**54%**33%Bob Inglis
**45%**42%John Spratt
31%**62%**Jim Clyburn

References

Works cited

References

  1. "1992 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. "Presidential General Election Results Comparison – South Carolina". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas.
  3. 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
  4. "1992 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  5. "1992 Presidential General Election Results - South Carolina". U.S. Election Atlas.
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