Election in Wyoming
1992 United States presidential election in Wyoming Nominee George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Ross Perot Party Republican Democratic Independent Home state Texas Arkansas Texas Running mate Dan Quayle Al Gore James Stockdale Electoral vote 3 0 0 Popular vote 79,347 68,160 51,263 Percentage 39.70% 34.10% 25.65%
County Results
Bush
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
Clinton
30–40%
40–50%
President before election George H. W. Bush Republican
Elected President Bill Clinton Democratic
Elections in Wyoming
The 1992 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election . Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Wyoming was won by incumbent President George H. W. Bush (R-Texas ) with 39.70 percent of the popular vote over Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas ) with 34.10 percent. Businessman Ross Perot (I -Texas) finished in third, with 25.65 percent of the popular vote.[1] Clinton ultimately won the national vote, defeating incumbent President Bush. This election was the closest result in the state since 1948 , when it narrowly voted for Harry S. Truman over Thomas E. Dewey .[2] In fact, as of 2020 this is the last time in which the state was decided by single digits. As of the 2020 presidential election [update] , this is the last election in which Natrona County and Carbon County voted for the Democratic candidate.[3] It was also the first time any Wyoming county had voted for a Democrat since Jimmy Carter won Sweetwater County in 1976 , and the first time Teton County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since it voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt over Wendell Willkie in 1940 .[4]
Results Results by county County George H.W. Bush Republican Bill Clinton Democratic Ross Perot Independent Various candidates[5] Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % # % Albany 4,176 32.46% 5,713 44.40% 2,862 22.24% 116 0.90% -1,537 -11.94% 12,867 Big Horn 2,216 46.54% 1,216 25.54% 1,236 25.96% 94 1.97% 980[a] 20.58% 4,762 Campbell 5,315 47.42% 2,709 24.17% 3,133 27.95% 51 0.46% 2,182[a] 19.47% 11,208 Carbon 2,320 34.74% 2,737 40.99% 1,579 23.64% 42 0.63% -417 -6.25% 6,678 Converse 2,159 45.44% 1,307 27.51% 1,260 26.52% 25 0.53% 852 17.93% 4,751 Crook 1,377 51.32% 568 21.17% 718 26.76% 20 0.75% 659[a] 24.56% 2,683 Fremont 5,387 38.77% 4,765 34.29% 3,594 25.86% 150 1.08% 622 4.48% 13,896 Goshen 2,395 45.04% 1,754 32.98% 1,144 21.51% 25 0.47% 641 12.06% 5,318 Hot Springs 978 40.77% 740 30.85% 652 27.18% 29 1.21% 238 9.92% 2,399 Johnson 1,614 51.30% 656 20.85% 844 26.83% 32 1.02% 770[a] 24.47% 3,146 Laramie 12,890 40.46% 12,177 38.23% 6,607 20.74% 181 0.57% 713 2.23% 31,855 Lincoln 2,595 45.08% 1,430 24.84% 1,495 25.97% 237 4.12% 1,100[a] 19.11% 5,757 Natrona 9,717 35.46% 9,817 35.83% 7,647 27.91% 219 0.80% -100 -0.37% 27,400 Niobrara 635 48.85% 298 22.92% 355 27.31% 12 0.92% 280[a] 21.54% 1,300 Park 5,218 46.55% 2,771 24.72% 3,145 28.06% 75 0.67% 2,073[a] 18.49% 11,209 Platte 1,668 41.18% 1,398 34.51% 956 23.60% 29 0.72% 270 6.67% 4,051 Sheridan 4,303 37.21% 4,139 35.79% 3,035 26.24% 88 0.76% 164 1.42% 11,565 Sublette 1,168 45.38% 536 20.82% 828 32.17% 42 1.63% 340[a] 13.21% 2,574 Sweetwater 4,476 30.02% 6,417 43.04% 3,879 26.02% 138 0.93% -1,941 -13.02% 14,910 Teton 2,854 34.05% 3,120 37.22% 2,340 27.92% 68 0.81% -266 -3.17% 8,382 Uinta 2,701 39.12% 2,047 29.65% 2,041 29.56% 116 1.68% 654 9.47% 6,905 Washakie 1,720 43.19% 1,118 28.08% 1,084 27.22% 60 1.51% 602 15.11% 3,982 Weston 1,465 48.40% 727 24.02% 829 27.39% 6 0.20% 636[a] 21.01% 3,027 Totals 79,347 39.55% 68,160 33.97% 51,263 25.55% 1,855 0.92% 11,187 5.58% 200,625
County flips from 1988: Democratic Hold
Gain from Republican
Republican Hold
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic See also Notes ^ a b c d e f g h i In this county where Clinton ran third behind Bush and Perot, margin given is Bush vote minus Perot vote and percentage margin Bush percentage minus Perot percentage. References ^ a b "1992 Presidential General Election Results – Wyoming". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved June 11, 2012 . ^ "1992 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved June 11, 2012 . ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review ; June 29, 2016 ^ Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004 , pp. 342-343 ISBN 0786422173 ^ Our Campaigns; WY US President Race, November 03, 1992
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