|
DEFINITION
Popular votes for William Clinton, a candidate from Democratic party (vice-president Albert Gore Jr.), 1992 elections
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
States
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 | California: |
5,121,325
| |
| #2 | New York: |
3,444,450
| |
| #3 | Illinois: |
2,453,350
| |
| #4 | Texas: |
2,281,815
| |
| #5 | Pennsylvania: |
2,239,164
| |
| #6 | Florida: |
2,072,698
| |
| #7 | Ohio: |
1,984,942
| |
| #8 | Michigan: |
1,871,182
| |
| #9 | New Jersey: |
1,436,206
| |
| #10 | Massachusetts: |
1,318,662
| |
| #11 | North Carolina: |
1,114,042
| |
| #12 | Missouri: |
1,053,873
| |
| #13 | Wisconsin: |
1,041,066
| |
| #14 | Virginia: |
1,038,650
| |
| #15 | Minnesota: |
1,020,997
| |
| #16 | Georgia: |
1,008,966
| |
| #17 | Washington: |
993,037
| |
| #18 | Maryland: |
988,571
| |
| #19 | Tennessee: |
933,521
| |
| #20 | Indiana: |
848,420
| |
| #21 | Louisiana: |
815,971
| |
| #22 | Alabama: |
690,080
| |
| #23 | Connecticut: |
682,318
| |
| #24 | Kentucky: |
665,104
| |
| #25 | Colorado: |
629,681
| |
| #26 | Oregon: |
621,314
| |
| #27 | Iowa: |
586,353
| |
| #28 | Arizona: |
543,050
| |
| #29 | Arkansas: |
505,823
| |
| #30 | South Carolina: |
479,514
| |
| #31 | Oklahoma: |
473,066
| |
| #32 | Mississippi: |
400,258
| |
| #33 | Kansas: |
390,434
| |
| #34 | West Virginia: |
331,001
| |
| #35 | Maine: |
263,420
| |
| #36 | New Mexico: |
261,617
| |
| #37 | Nebraska: |
217,344
| |
| #38 | Rhode Island: |
213,299
| |
| #39 | New Hampshire: |
209,040
| |
| #40 | District of Columbia: |
192,619
| |
| #41 | Nevada: |
189,148
| |
| #42 | Utah: |
183,429
| |
| #43 | Hawaii: |
179,310
| |
| #44 | Montana: |
154,507
| |
| #45 | Idaho: |
137,013
| |
| #46 | Vermont: |
133,592
| |
| #47 | Delaware: |
126,054
| |
| #48 | South Dakota: |
124,888
| |
| #49 | North Dakota: |
99,168
| |
| #50 | Alaska: |
78,294
| |
| #51 | Wyoming: |
68,160
| |
| |
Total: |
44,909,806
|
| |
Weighted average: |
880,584.4
|
|
DEFINITION: Popular votes for William Clinton, a candidate from Democratic party (vice-president Albert Gore Jr.), 1992 elections
See also
Related links:
|