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[[Maryland]] was won by [[List of governors of Arkansas|Governor]] [[Bill Clinton]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]-[[Arkansas]]) with 49.80% of the popular vote over incumbent President [[George H. W. Bush]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Texas]]) with 35.62%. Businessman [[Ross Perot]] ([[Independent politician|I]]-Texas) finished in third, with 14.18% of the popular vote.<ref name=results/> Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush.<ref>{{cite web|title=1992 Presidential General Election Results|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=1992|publisher=U.S. Election Atlas|access-date=8 June 2012}}</ref> |
[[Maryland]] was won by [[List of governors of Arkansas|Governor]] [[Bill Clinton]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]-[[Arkansas]]) with 49.80% of the popular vote over incumbent President [[George H. W. Bush]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Texas]]) with 35.62%. Businessman [[Ross Perot]] ([[Independent politician|I]]-Texas) finished in third, with 14.18% of the popular vote.<ref name=results/> Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush.<ref>{{cite web|title=1992 Presidential General Election Results|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=1992|publisher=U.S. Election Atlas|access-date=8 June 2012}}</ref> |
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Although Clinton won only five of Maryland's 24 counties, among the counties he won were the four most populous ones as well as the sixth most populous county, resulting in the Democratic candidate winning by a relatively large plurality. Maryland was of only three states, along with [[1992 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia|Washington DC]], where if Bush’s and Perot’s vote had been combined, Clinton would still come out on top (albeit by an extremely slim margin of 63 votes). The other two states are [[1992 United States presidential election in New York|New York]] and [[1992 United States presidential election in Arkansas|Arkansas]]. |
Although Clinton won only five of Maryland's 24 counties, among the counties he won were the four most populous ones as well as the sixth most populous county, resulting in the Democratic candidate winning by a relatively large plurality. Maryland was of only three states, along with [[1992 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia|Washington DC]], where if Bush’s and Perot’s vote had been combined, Clinton would still come out on top (albeit by an extremely slim margin of 63 votes). The other two states are [[1992 United States presidential election in New York|New York]] and [[1992 United States presidential election in Arkansas|Arkansas]]. This is also the most recent election when the Democratic candidate failed to win a majority of the state's popular vote too. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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The 1992 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 10 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
Maryland was won by Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with 49.80% of the popular vote over incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) with 35.62%. Businessman Ross Perot (I-Texas) finished in third, with 14.18% of the popular vote.[1] Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush.[2]
Although Clinton won only five of Maryland's 24 counties, among the counties he won were the four most populous ones as well as the sixth most populous county, resulting in the Democratic candidate winning by a relatively large plurality. Maryland was of only three states, along with Washington DC, where if Bush’s and Perot’s vote had been combined, Clinton would still come out on top (albeit by an extremely slim margin of 63 votes). The other two states are New York and Arkansas. This is also the most recent election when the Democratic candidate failed to win a majority of the state's popular vote too.
Results
1992 United States presidential election in Maryland[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Bill Clinton | 988,571 | 49.80% | 10 | |
Republican | George H. W. Bush (Incumbent) | 707,094 | 35.62% | 0 | |
Independent | Ross Perot | 281,414 | 14.18% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Andre Marrou | 4,715 | 0.24% | 0 | |
New Alliance | Lenora Fulani | 2,786 | 0.14% | 0 | |
N/A | Write-ins | 466 | 0.02% | 0 | |
Totals | 1,985,046 | 100.0% | 10 |
Results by county
County | William Jefferson Clinton Democratic |
George Herbert Walker Bush Republican |
Henry Ross Perot Independent |
Various candidates Other parties |
Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Allegany | 11,501 | 37.59% | 13,862 | 45.31% | 5,081 | 16.61% | 151 | 0.49% | -2,361 | -7.72% | 30,595 |
Anne Arundel | 68,629 | 36.97% | 81,467 | 43.89% | 35,191 | 18.96% | 347 | 0.19% | -12,838 | -6.92% | 185,634 |
Baltimore County | 143,498 | 44.40% | 126,728 | 39.21% | 51,757 | 16.01% | 1,237 | 0.38% | 16,770 | 5.19% | 323,220 |
Baltimore City | 185,753 | 75.79% | 40,725 | 16.62% | 17,381 | 7.09% | 1,228 | 0.50% | 145,028 | 59.17% | 245,087 |
Calvert | 8,619 | 37.07% | 10,026 | 43.12% | 4,499 | 19.35% | 105 | 0.45% | -1,407 | -6.05% | 23,249 |
Caroline | 2,822 | 33.36% | 3,856 | 45.58% | 1,729 | 20.44% | 53 | 0.63% | -1,034 | -12.22% | 8,460 |
Carroll | 15,447 | 28.12% | 28,405 | 51.71% | 10,965 | 19.96% | 112 | 0.20% | -12,958 | -23.59% | 54,929 |
Cecil | 10,232 | 37.45% | 10,784 | 39.47% | 6,115 | 22.38% | 188 | 0.69% | -552 | -2.02% | 27,319 |
Charles | 14,498 | 37.70% | 17,293 | 44.97% | 6,501 | 16.91% | 162 | 0.42% | -2,795 | -7.27% | 38,454 |
Dorchester | 3,933 | 35.89% | 4,934 | 45.03% | 2,010 | 18.34% | 80 | 0.73% | -1,001 | -9.14% | 10,957 |
Frederick | 21,848 | 33.77% | 31,290 | 48.37% | 11,373 | 17.58% | 180 | 0.28% | -9,442 | -14.60% | 64,691 |
Garrett | 2,856 | 26.99% | 5,714 | 54.01% | 1,987 | 18.78% | 23 | 0.22% | -2,858 | -27.01% | 10,580 |
Harford | 27,164 | 33.67% | 36,350 | 45.05% | 17,002 | 21.07% | 171 | 0.21% | -9,186 | -11.38% | 80,687 |
Howard | 44,763 | 44.85% | 38,594 | 38.67% | 16,182 | 16.21% | 259 | 0.26% | 6,169 | 6.18% | 99,798 |
Kent | 3,093 | 40.55% | 3,094 | 40.56% | 1,411 | 18.50% | 30 | 0.39% | -1 | -0.01% | 7,628 |
Montgomery | 199,757 | 55.09% | 119,705 | 33.01% | 41,971 | 11.57% | 1,180 | 0.33% | 80,052 | 22.08% | 362,613 |
Prince George's | 168,691 | 65.67% | 62,955 | 24.51% | 23,355 | 9.09% | 1,858 | 0.72% | 105,736 | 41.16% | 256,859 |
Queen Anne's | 4,668 | 32.16% | 6,829 | 47.05% | 2,958 | 20.38% | 59 | 0.41% | -2,161 | -14.89% | 14,514 |
Somerset | 3,210 | 40.45% | 3,450 | 43.47% | 1,230 | 15.50% | 46 | 0.58% | -240 | -3.02% | 7,936 |
St. Mary's | 8,931 | 35.60% | 11,485 | 45.78% | 4,550 | 18.14% | 119 | 0.47% | -2,554 | -10.18% | 25,085 |
Talbot | 4,642 | 33.86% | 6,774 | 49.42% | 2,233 | 16.29% | 59 | 0.43% | -2,132 | -15.55% | 13,708 |
Washington | 16,495 | 35.70% | 21,977 | 47.56% | 7,537 | 16.31% | 199 | 0.43% | -5,482 | -11.86% | 46,208 |
Wicomico | 11,481 | 37.93% | 13,560 | 44.79% | 5,140 | 16.98% | 91 | 0.30% | -2,079 | -6.87% | 30,272 |
Worcester | 6,040 | 36.48% | 7,237 | 43.70% | 3,256 | 19.66% | 26 | 0.16% | -1,197 | -7.23% | 16,559 |
Totals | 988,571 | 49.80% | 707,094 | 35.62% | 281,414 | 14.18% | 7,963 | 0.40% | 281,477 | 14.18% | 1,985,042 |
See also
References
- ^ a b "1992 Presidential Election". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^ "1992 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved 8 June 2012.