Presidential elections in Nevada
Map of the United States with Nevada highlighted
Number of elections40
Voted Democratic19
Voted Republican20
Voted other1[lower-alpha 1]
Voted for winning candidate32
Voted for losing candidate8

The following is a table of United States presidential elections in Nevada, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1864, Nevada has participated in every U.S. presidential election. Since New Mexico's statehood in 1912, Nevada has voted for the same candidate as New Mexico in all presidential elections except for 2000.

Winners of the state are in bold, and shaded in the party of the state winner.

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 2]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
2020[1]Joe Biden703,48650.06Donald Trump669,89047.676
2016[2]Donald Trump[lower-alpha 3]512,05845.50Hillary Clinton539,26047.92 6
2012[3]Barack Obama531,37352.36Mitt Romney463,56745.68 6
2008[4]Barack Obama533,73655.15John McCain412,82742.65 5
2004[5]George W. Bush418,69050.47John Kerry397,19047.88 5
2000[6]George W. Bush[lower-alpha 3]301,57549.52Al Gore279,97845.98 4
1996[7]Bill Clinton203,97443.93Bob Dole199,24442.91Ross Perot43,9869.474
1992 Bill Clinton189,14837.36George H. W. Bush175,82834.73Ross Perot132,58026.194
1988George H. W. Bush206,04058.86Michael Dukakis132,73837.92 4
1984Ronald Reagan188,77065.85Walter Mondale91,65531.97 4
1980Ronald Reagan155,01762.54Jimmy Carter66,66626.89John B. Anderson17,6517.123
1976Jimmy Carter92,47945.81Gerald Ford101,27350.17 3
1972Richard Nixon115,75063.68George McGovern66,01636.32 3
1968Richard Nixon73,18847.46Hubert Humphrey60,59839.29George Wallace20,43213.253
1964Lyndon B. Johnson79,33958.58Barry Goldwater56,09441.42 3
1960John F. Kennedy54,88051.16Richard Nixon52,38748.84 3
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower56,04957.97Adlai Stevenson II40,64042.03T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[lower-alpha 4]
3
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower50,50261.45Adlai Stevenson II31,68838.55 3
1948Harry S. Truman31,29150.37Thomas E. Dewey29,35747.26Strom Thurmond 3
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt29,62354.62Thomas E. Dewey24,61145.38 3
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt31,94560.08Wendell Willkie21,22939.92 3
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt31,92572.81Alf Landon11,92327.19 3
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt28,75669.41Herbert Hoover12,67430.59 3
1928Herbert Hoover18,32756.54Al Smith14,09043.463
1924Calvin Coolidge11,24341.76John W. Davis5,90921.95Robert M. La Follette9,76936.293
1920Warren G. Harding15,47956.92James M. Cox9,85136.22Parley P. Christensen 3
1916Woodrow Wilson17,77653.36Charles E. Hughes12,12736.4 3
1912Woodrow Wilson7,98639.7Theodore Roosevelt5,62027.94William H. Taft3,19615.893
1908William H. Taft10,77543.93William Jennings Bryan11,21245.71 3
1904Theodore Roosevelt6,86456.66Alton B. Parker3,98232.87 3
1900William McKinley3,84937.75William Jennings Bryan6,34762.25 3
1896William McKinley1,93818.79William Jennings Bryan8,37681.21 3
1892Grover Cleveland7146.56Benjamin Harrison2,81125.84James B. Weaver7,26466.783
1888Benjamin Harrison[lower-alpha 3]7,08857.73Grover Cleveland5,14941.94 3
1884Grover Cleveland5,57843.59James G. Blaine7,19356.21 3
1880James A. Garfield8,73247.60Winfield S. Hancock9,61352.40James B. Weaver 3
1876[8]Rutherford B. Hayes[lower-alpha 3]10,38352.73Samuel J. Tilden9,30847.27 3
1872Ulysses S. Grant8,41357.43Horace Greeley6,23642.57 3
1868Ulysses S. Grant6,47455.40Horatio Seymour5,21544.60 3
1864Abraham Lincoln9,82659.80George B. McClellan6,59440.20 3One elector did not vote.

See also

Notes

  1. James B. Weaver, 1892.
  2. For purposes of these lists, other national candidates are defined as those who won at least one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Won the electoral college while losing the popular vote
  4. Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina

References

  1. "Presidential Election Results: Biden Wins". The New York Times. 3 November 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  2. 2016 official Federal Election Commission report.
  3. 2012 official Federal Election Commission report.
  4. 2008 official Federal Election Commission report.
  5. "Federal Elections 2004: Election Results for the U.S. President, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives" (PDF). Federal Elections Commission. May 2005.
  6. "2000 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  7. "1996 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  8. Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections; Presidential General Election Results Comparison – Nevada.
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