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DEFINITION
Popular votes for William Clinton, a candidate from Democratic party (vice-president Albert Gore Jr.), 1996 elections
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| Rank |
States
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 | California: |
5,119,835
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| #2 | New York: |
3,756,177
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| #3 | Florida: |
2,546,870
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| #4 | Texas: |
2,459,683
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| #5 | Illinois: |
2,341,744
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| #6 | Pennsylvania: |
2,215,819
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| #7 | Ohio: |
2,148,222
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| #8 | Michigan: |
1,989,653
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| #9 | New Jersey: |
1,652,329
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| #10 | Massachusetts: |
1,571,763
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| #11 | Washington: |
1,123,323
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| #12 | Minnesota: |
1,120,438
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| #13 | North Carolina: |
1,107,849
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| #14 | Virginia: |
1,091,060
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| #15 | Wisconsin: |
1,071,971
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| #16 | Georgia: |
1,053,849
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| #17 | Missouri: |
1,025,935
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| #18 | Maryland: |
966,207
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| #19 | Louisiana: |
927,837
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| #20 | Tennessee: |
909,146
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| #21 | Indiana: |
887,424
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| #22 | Connecticut: |
735,740
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| #23 | Colorado: |
671,152
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| #24 | Alabama: |
662,165
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| #25 | Arizona: |
653,288
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| #26 | Oregon: |
649,641
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| #27 | Kentucky: |
636,614
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| #28 | Iowa: |
620,258
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| #29 | South Carolina: |
504,051
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| #30 | Oklahoma: |
488,105
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| #31 | Arkansas: |
475,171
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| #32 | Mississippi: |
394,022
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| #33 | Kansas: |
387,659
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| #34 | West Virginia: |
327,812
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| #35 | Maine: |
312,788
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| #36 | New Mexico: |
273,495
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| #37 | New Hampshire: |
246,214
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| #38 | Nebraska: |
236,761
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| #39 | Rhode Island: |
233,050
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| #40 | Utah: |
221,633
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| #41 | Hawaii: |
205,012
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| #42 | Nevada: |
203,974
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| #43 | Montana: |
167,922
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| #44 | Idaho: |
165,443
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| #45 | District of Columbia: |
158,220
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| #46 | Delaware: |
140,355
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| #47 | South Dakota: |
139,333
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| #48 | Vermont: |
137,894
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| #49 | North Dakota: |
106,905
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| #50 | Alaska: |
80,380
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| #51 | Wyoming: |
77,934
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Total: |
47,400,125
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Weighted average: |
929,414.2
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DEFINITION: Popular votes for William Clinton, a candidate from Democratic party (vice-president Albert Gore Jr.), 1996 elections
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