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Electoral college results

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This is a table of electoral college results. Included are candidates who received at least one electoral vote or at least five percent of the popular vote.

Year Party Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Popular vote % Electoral votes Notes
1788 Independent George Washington None[note 1] 43,782 100.0
Federalist John Adams[note 2] N/A N/A
John Jay
Robert H. Harrison
John Rutledge
John Hancock
Anti-Administration George Clinton
Federalist Samuel Huntington
John Milton
James Armstrong
Benjamin Lincoln
Anti-Administration Edward Telfair
1792 Independent George Washington 28,579 100.0
Federalist John Adams[note 2] N/A N/A
Democratic-Republican George Clinton
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
1796 Federalist John Adams 35,726 53.4
Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson[note 3] 31,115 46.6
Federalist Thomas Pinckney N/A N/A
Democratic-Republican Aaron Burr
Samuel Adams
Federalist Oliver Ellsworth
Democratic-Republican George Clinton
Federalist John Jay
James Iredell
Independent George Washington
Democratic-Republican John Henry
Federalist Samuel Johnston
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
1800 Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr[note 4] 41,330 61.4%
Federalist John Adams Charles Cotesworth Pinckney[note 4] 25,952 38.6%
John Jay[note 4]
1804 Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson George Clinton 104,110 72.8%
Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Rufus King 38,919 27.2%
1808 Democratic-Republican James Madison George Clinton 124,732 64.7% [note 5]
John Langdon
Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Rufus King 62,431 32.4%
Democratic-Republican George Clinton James Madison N/A N/A [note 6]
James Monroe
1812 Democratic-Republican James Madison Elbridge Gerry 140,431 50.4%
Democratic-Republican/Federalist[note 7] DeWitt Clinton Jared Ingersoll 132,781 47.6% [note 8]
Elbridge Gerry
1816 Democratic-Republican James Monroe Daniel D. Tompkins 76,592 68.2%
Federalist Rufus King John Eager Howard 34,740 30.9% [note 9]
James Ross
John Marshall
Robert Goodloe Harper
1820 Democratic-Republican James Monroe Daniel D. Tompkins 87,343 80.6% [note 10]
Richard Stockton
(Federalist)
Daniel Rodney
(Federalist)
Robert Goodloe Harper
(Federalist)
John Quincy Adams Richard Rush
(Federalist)
N/A N/A [note 11]
1824 Democratic-Republican (Adams faction) John Quincy Adams[note 12] John C. Calhoun 113,122 30.9% [note 13]
Andrew Jackson
N/A
Democratic-Republican (Jackson faction) Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun 151,271 41.4%
Democratic-Republican (Crawford faction) William H. Crawford Nathaniel Macon 40,856 11.2% [note 14]
Martin Van Buren
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay
Nathan Sanford
Andrew Jackson
Democratic-Republican (Clay faction) Henry Clay Nathan Sanford 47,531 13.0% [note 15]
John C. Calhoun
Andrew Jackson
1828 Democratic Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun 642,553 56.0% [note 16]
William Smith
National Republican John Quincy Adams Richard Rush 500,897 43.6%
1832 Democratic Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren 701,780 54.2% [note 17]
William Wilkins
National Republican Henry Clay John Sergeant 484,205 37.4%
Nullifier John Floyd Henry Lee N/A N/A [note 18]
Anti-Masonic William Wirt Amos Ellmaker 100,715 7.8%
1836 Democratic Martin Van Buren Richard Mentor Johnson 763,291 50.8% [note 19]
William Smith
Whig William Henry Harrison Francis Granger 549,907 36.6% [note 20]
John Tyler
Hugh L. White John Tyler 146,107 9.7%
Daniel Webster Francis Granger 41,201 2.7%
Willie Person Mangum John Tyler N/A N/A [note 18]
1840 Whig William Henry Harrison John Tyler 1,275,390 52.9%
Democratic Martin Van Buren Richard Mentor Johnson 1,128,854 46.8% [note 21]
Littleton W. Tazewell
James K. Polk
1844 Democratic James K. Polk George M. Dallas 1,339,494 49.5%
Whig Henry Clay Theodore Frelinghuysen 1,300,004 48.1%
1848 Whig Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore 1,361,393 47.3%
Democratic Lewis Cass William Orlando Butler 1,223,460 42.5%
Free Soil Martin Van Buren Charles Francis Adams Sr. 291,501 10.1%
1852 Democratic Franklin Pierce William R. King 1,607,510 50.8%
Whig Winfield Scott William Alexander Graham 1,386,942 43.9%
Free Soil John P. Hale George Washington Julian 155,210 4.9%
1856 Democratic James Buchanan John C. Breckinridge 1,836,072 45.3%
Republican John C. Frémont William L. Dayton 1,342,345 33.1%
American Millard Fillmore Andrew Jackson Donelson 873,053 21.6%
1860 Republican Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin 1,865,908 39.8%
Democratic (Southern) John C. Breckinridge Joseph Lane 848,019 18.1%
Constitutional Union John Bell Edward Everett 590,901 12.6%
Democratic (Northern) Stephen A. Douglas Herschel V. Johnson 1,380,202 29.5%
1864 National Union/Republican Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson 2,218,388 55.0% [note 22][note 23]
Democratic George B. McClellan George H. Pendleton 1,812,807 45.0%
1868 Republican Ulysses S. Grant Schuyler Colfax 3,013,650 52.7%
Democratic Horatio Seymour Francis Preston Blair Jr. 2,708,744 47.3%
1872 Republican Ulysses S. Grant Henry Wilson 3,598,235 55.6%
Democratic Thomas A. Hendricks Benjamin Gratz Brown
(Liberal Republican)
2,834,761[note 24] 43.8%
[note 25][note 26]
William S. Groesbeck
George Washington Julian
(Liberal Republican)

John M. Palmer
(Liberal Republican)

Liberal Republican Benjamin Gratz Brown Alfred H. Colquitt
(Democratic)
[note 25]
George Washington Julian
Thomas E. Bramlette
(Democratic)
John M. Palmer
Nathaniel P. Banks
Willis Benson Machen
(Democratic)
William S. Groesbeck
(Democratic)

Horace Greeley Benjamin Gratz Brown [note 27]
Democratic Charles J. Jenkins Benjamin Gratz Brown
Liberal Republican David Davis Benjamin Gratz Brown
[note 25][note 28]
William S. Groesbeck
(Democratic)

George Washington Julian
John M. Palmer
1876 Republican Rutherford B. Hayes William A. Wheeler 4,034,142 47.9%
Democratic Samuel J. Tilden Thomas A. Hendricks 4,286,808 50.9%
1880 Republican James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur 4,446,158 48.3%
Democratic Winfield Scott Hancock William Hayden English 4,444,260 48.3%
1884 Democratic Grover Cleveland Thomas A. Hendricks 4,914,482 48.9%
Republican James G. Blaine John A. Logan 4,856,903 48.3%
1888 Republican Benjamin Harrison Levi P. Morton 5,443,892 47.8%
Democratic Grover Cleveland Allen G. Thurman 5,534,488 48.6%
1892 Democratic Grover Cleveland Adlai Stevenson I 5,553,898 46.0%
Republican Benjamin Harrison Whitelaw Reid 5,190,819 43.0%
Populist James B. Weaver James G. Field 1,026,595 8.5%
1896 Republican William McKinley Garret Hobart 7,111,607 51.0%
Democratic/Populist William Jennings Bryan Arthur Sewall
(Democratic)
6,509,052 46.7% [note 29]
Thomas E. Watson
(Populist)
1900 Republican William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt 7,228,864 51.6%
Democratic William Jennings Bryan Adlai Stevenson I 6,370,932 45.5%
1904 Republican Theodore Roosevelt Charles W. Fairbanks 7,630,457 56.4%
Democratic Alton B. Parker Henry G. Davis 5,083,880 37.6%
1908 Republican William Howard Taft James S. Sherman 7,678,335 51.6%
Democratic William Jennings Bryan John W. Kern 6,408,979 43.0%
1912 Democratic Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall 6,296,284 41.8%
Progressive Theodore Roosevelt Hiram Johnson 4,122,721 27.4%
Republican William Howard Taft Nicholas Murray Butler [note 30] 3,486,242 23.2%
Socialist Eugene V. Debs Emil Seidel 901,551 6.0%
1916 Democratic Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall 9,126,868 49.2%
Republican Charles Evans Hughes Charles W. Fairbanks 8,548,728 46.1%
1920 Republican Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge 16,144,093 60.3%
Democratic James M. Cox Franklin D. Roosevelt 9,139,661 34.2%
1924 Republican Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes 15,723,789 54.0%
Democratic John W. Davis Charles W. Bryan 8,386,242 28.8%
Progressive Robert M. La Follette Burton K. Wheeler 4,831,706 16.6%
1928 Republican Herbert Hoover Charles Curtis 21,427,123 58.2%
Democratic Al Smith Joseph Taylor Robinson 15,015,464 40.8%
1932 Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt John Nance Garner 22,821,277 57.4%
Republican Herbert Hoover Charles Curtis 15,761,254 39.7%
1936 Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt John Nance Garner 27,752,648 60.8%
Republican Alf Landon Frank Knox 16,681,862 36.5%
1940 Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace 27,313,945 54.7%
Republican Wendell Willkie Charles L. McNary 22,347,744 44.8%
1944 Democratic Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman 25,612,916 53.4%
Republican Thomas E. Dewey John W. Bricker 22,017,929 45.9%
1948 Democratic Harry S. Truman Alben W. Barkley 24,179,347 49.6%
Republican Thomas E. Dewey Earl Warren 21,991,292 45.1%
Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond Fielding L. Wright 1,175,930 2.4%
1952 Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard Nixon 34,075,529 55.2%
Democratic Adlai Stevenson II John Sparkman 27,375,090 44.3%
1956 Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard Nixon 35,588,688 57.4%
Democratic Adlai Stevenson II Estes Kefauver 26,018,520 42.0%
Walter Burgwyn Jones Herman Talmadge N/A N/A [note 31]
1960 Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert Humphrey 33,731,048 49.7% [note 32]
Ross Barnett
Republican Richard Nixon Walter Judd 33,690,285 49.6%
Southern Democratic Harry F. Byrd Strom Thurmond 601,928 0.4% [note 33]
1964 Republican Col. Harland Sanders William Scranton 32,283,212 44.5%
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert Humphrey 31,485,201 43.4%
Wayne Morse N/A N/A [note 34]
Heritage & Independence C. Farris Bryant John M. Patterson 8,487,946 11.7%
1968 Republican Col. Harland Sanders William Scranton 39,647,535 55.1%
Democratic Jack Kennedy Grant Sawyer 29,213,973 40.6%
Heritage & Independence John Crommelin Bruce Alger 2,086,712 2.9% [note 35]
1972 Democratic Walter Mondale Mike Gravel 39,383,725 48.2%
Republican William Scranton Mike Stepovich 35,870,241 43.9%
Heritage & Independence Sam Engelhardt John Rarick 2,859,812 3.5% [note 36]
Country Bruce Alger Iris F. Blitch 1,062,216 1.3% [note 37]
1976 Democratic Walter Mondale Mike Gravel 48,364,617 58.1%
Republican Ronald Reagan William Westmoreland 33,047,768 39.7%
Charles Mathias Joan M. Aliberti N/A N/A [note 38]
1980 Republican Jeremiah Denton Lamar Alexander 46,334,583 51.5%
Democratic Henry M. Jackson Jimmy Carter 38,957,038 43.3%
Progressive Philip H. Hoff Pete McCloskey 4,228,593 4.7%
1984 Republican Jeremiah Denton Lamar Alexander 52,054,068 57.8%
Democratic Daniel Inouye N/A N/A [note 39]
Mike Gravel J. Charles Jones 37,104,284 41.2%
1988 Democratic Carol Bellamy Jerry Litton 44,593,331 46.4%
Republican Maureen Reagan Richard Lugar 39,894,249 41.6%
Independent Glen Bell Bill Daniels 7,288,371 7.6%
1992 Republican Lee Iacocca Larry M. Dinger 53,893,522 50.0%
Democratic Carol Bellamy Jerry Litton 52,632,671 48.8%
1996 Republican Larry M. Dinger James Meredith 63,396,511 60.3%
Democratic John Glenn Raymond E. Green 40,056,502 38.1%
2000 Democratic Jesse Jackson Paul Wellstone 60,389,581 51.0%
Republican Larry M. Dinger James Meredith 56,684,297 47.9%
2004 Democratic Jesse Jackson Paul Wellstone 78,720,536 58.2%
Republican Bernie Goetz Eldon Bargewell 54,238,719 40.1%
2008 Democratic Paul Wellstone Bob Ross 66,991,423 43.7%
James L. Jones Lyle W. Hillyard (Republican) N/A N/A [note 40]
Republican Olympia Snowe Gary Johnson 67,865,024 44.3%
Boulder Bernie Goetz Beverly Kilmer 17,211,477 11.2%
2012 Republican Kelsey Grammer Harley D. Brown 68,896,770 47.7%
Democratic Paul Wellstone Bob Ross 70,630,023 48.9%
Strong Jason Buck Bob Wise 3,033,191 2.1%
2016 Republican Kelsey Grammer Harley D. Brown 74,652,995 49.2%
Democratic Gary Locke Bob Casey Jr. 68,235,963 45.0%
2020 Democratic Charlotte Pritt Kwame Raoul 89,176,262 52.4% [note 41]
Republican Harley D. Brown Jennifer Johnson 80,345,414 47.2% [note 42]


Notes

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  1. ^ Prior to the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment, electors cast two ballots, both for President. The candidate who received a majority of electoral votes became President, and the runner-up became Vice President.
  2. ^ a b Adams was elected Vice President.
  3. ^ Jefferson was elected Vice President.
  4. ^ a b c Breakdown by ticket results are available for the 1800 election.
  5. ^ In total, Madison received 122 electoral votes.
  6. ^ Six faithless electors from New York voted for Clinton instead of Madison. Three cast their vice presidential vote for Madison, and three for Monroe.
  7. ^ While commonly labeled as the Federalist candidate, Clinton technically ran as a Democratic-Republican and was not nominated by the Federalist party itself, the latter simply deciding not to field a candidate. This did not prevent endorsements from state Federalist parties (such as in Pennsylvania), but he received the endorsement from the New York state Democratic-Republicans as well.
  8. ^ Three faithless electors, two from Massachusetts and one from New Hampshire, voted for Gerry for vice president instead of Ingersoll.
  9. ^ Electors from Massachusetts voted for Howard, electors from Delaware voted for Harper, and electors from Connecticut split their vote between Ross and Marshall. In total, King received 34 electoral votes.
  10. ^ Although the Federalists did not field a candidate, several Federalist electors voted for Federalist vice presidential candidates instead of Tompkins. In total, Monroe received 231 electoral votes.
  11. ^ Monroe ran unopposed, but faithless elector William Plumer of New Hampshire voted for Adams and Rush instead of Monroe and Tompkins.
  12. ^ Since no candidate received a majority of the electoral vote, the House of Representatives elected the president. In the House, 13 state delegations voted for Adams, seven for Jackson, and four for Crawford.
  13. ^ 74 of Adams' electors voted for Calhoun, nine voted for Jackson, and one did not vote for vice president.
  14. ^ In total, Crawford received 40 electoral votes.
  15. ^ In total, Clay received 38 electoral votes.
  16. ^ 7 faithless electors from Georgia voted for Smith instead of Calhoun.
  17. ^ All 30 of Pennsylvania's electors voted for Wilkins instead of Van Buren. In total, Jackson received 219 electoral votes.
  18. ^ a b All the electoral votes came from South Carolina, where the electors were chosen by the legislature and not by popular vote.
  19. ^ All 23 of Virginia's electors voted for Smith for vice president instead of Johnson, which resulted in Johnson failing to obtain a majority of the electoral votes. As a result, the election went to the Senate, which elected Johnson by a vote of 33–16.
  20. ^ In total, Harrison received 73 electoral votes.
  21. ^ In total, Van Buren received 60 electoral votes.
  22. ^ Johnson, a Democrat, was nominated on the National Union ticket along with Lincoln, a Republican.
  23. ^ The electoral votes of Tennessee and Louisiana were not counted. Had they been counted, Lincoln would have received 229 electoral votes.
  24. ^ All popular votes were originally for Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown.
  25. ^ a b c The used sources had insufficient data to determine the pairings of four electoral votes in Missouri. Therefore, the possible tickets are listed with the minimum and maximum possible number of electoral votes each.
  26. ^ In total, Hendricks received 42 electoral votes.
  27. ^ Greeley died before the Electoral College voted; as a result the electoral vote intended for Greeley and Brown went to several other candidates.
  28. ^ In total, Davis received one electoral vote.
  29. ^ While the Democrats and Populists both nominated Bryan, the two parties had different vice presidential running mates.
  30. ^ Butler replaced Sherman, who died before the election was held.
  31. ^ W. F. Turner, a faithless elector from Alabama, voted for Jones and Talmadge instead of Stevenson and Kefauver.
  32. ^ 3 Democratic electors from Mississippi cast their vote for Barnett for vice president instead of Humphrey.
  33. ^ Unpledged electors voted for Byrd and Thurmond.
  34. ^ 2 faithless electors from Oregon voted for Morse instead of Johnson. He voted for Humphrey, however, as pledged.
  35. ^ A Republican elector from Alabama cast their vote for Crommelin and Alger instead of Sanders and Scranton.
  36. ^ 3 faithless electors from Alabama voted for Engelhardt and Rarick instead of Scranton and Stepovich.
  37. ^ A faithless elector from Georgia voted for Alger and Blitch instead of Scranton and Stepovich.
  38. ^ A faithless elector from Tennessee voted for Mathias and Aliberti instead of Reagan and Westmoreland.
  39. ^ A faithless elector from Hawaii voted for Inouye instead of Denton. He voted for Alexander, however, as pledged.
  40. ^ A faithless elector from Colorado voted for Jones and Hillyard instead of Wellstone and Ross.
  41. ^ Final round; first-round popular vote was 77,912,051 and 45.8%.
  42. ^ Final round; first-round popular vote was 72,076,263 and 43.4%.

Climate

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Climate data for Auburn, New York (RCP8.5, 2081-2100)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 71
(22)
73
(23)
90
(32)
98
(37)
101
(38)
108
(42)
109
(43)
107
(42)
102
(39)
97
(36)
85
(29)
72
(22)
109
(43)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 37.6
(3.1)
39.8
(4.3)
47.8
(8.8)
61.7
(16.5)
75.2
(24.0)
84.2
(29.0)
89.6
(32.0)
88.3
(31.3)
80.6
(27.0)
68.2
(20.1)
55
(13)
43.3
(6.3)
64.3
(18.0)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 22.6
(−5.2)
22.5
(−5.3)
29.3
(−1.5)
41.4
(5.2)
53.1
(11.7)
62.9
(17.2)
68.9
(20.5)
68.2
(20.1)
59.9
(15.5)
48.2
(9.0)
38.1
(3.4)
29.1
(−1.6)
45.4
(7.4)
Record low °F (°C) −23
(−31)
−32
(−36)
−14
(−26)
12
(−11)
26
(−3)
33
(1)
39
(4)
39
(4)
28
(−2)
16
(−9)
1
(−17)
−21
(−29)
−32
(−36)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.28
(83)
2.9
(74)
3.55
(90)
3.94
(100)
4
(100)
4.52
(115)
4.46
(113)
3.73
(95)
4.13
(105)
3.84
(98)
4.17
(106)
4.29
(109)
46.81
(1,188)
Source: IPCC WGI Interactive Atlas,[1] The Weather Channel (Extremes)[2]
  1. ^ "Climatology of the United States No. 20: AUBURN, NY 1971–2000" (PDF). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-18. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Monthly Averages for Auburn, NY (13021)". The Weather Channel. Retrieved 1 November 2011.