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1 Iowa Presidential Election Results, Sources: Iowa Official Register; Iowa Secretary of State; Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 2008 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Barack Obama 828, Republican John McCain 682, Peace and Freedom Ralph Nader 8, Libertarian Bob Barr 4, Constitution Chuck Baldwin 4, Green Cynthia McKinney 1, Socialist Workers James Harris Socialist Brian Moore Socialism and Liberation Gloria La Riva Scattering --- 6, Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 2004 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican George W. Bush 751, Democrat John F. Kerry 741, Nominated by Petition Ralph Nader 5, Libertarian Michael Badnarik 2, Constitution Michael Peroutka 1, Iowa Green David Cobb 1, Socialist Workers Roger Calero Nominated by Petition (Social Equity) Bill Van Auken Scattering --- 1, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 2000 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Albert Gore 638, Republican George W. Bush 634, Iowa Green Ralph Nader 29, Reform Patrick Buchanan 5, Libertarian Harry Browne 3, Nominated by Petition (Natural Law) John Hagelin 2, Constitution Howard Philips Socialist Workers James Harris, Jr Socialist David McReynolds Scattering --- 1, Democrat
2 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1996 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat William Clinton 620, Republican Robert Dole 492, Reform H. Ross Perot 105, Green Ralph Nader 6, Natural Law John Hagelin 3, Libertarian Harry Browne 2, U.S. Taxpayers Howard Philips 2, Socialist Workers James Harris Scattering --- 1, Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1992 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat William Clinton 586, Republican George Bush 504, Independent H. Ross Perot 253, Natural Law John Hagelin 3, America First James Bo Gritz 1, Nominated by Petition Delbert L. Ehlers 1, Libertarian Andre Marrou 1, Grassroots Jack Herer Nominated by Petition John Yiamouyiannis U.S. Taxpayers Howard Phillips Socialist Workers James Warren Independents for Lyndon H. Economic Recovery LaRouche, Jr Campaign for a New Tomorrow Ron Daniels New Alliance Lenore B. Fulani Scattering Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1988 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Michael Dukakis 670, Republican George Bush 545, Nominated by Petition (National Lyndon H. LaRouche 3, Economic Recovery) Libertarian Ron Paul 2, Patriotic David Duke New Alliance Lenore B. Fulani Socialist Willa Kenoyer Workers League Edward Winn Socialist Workers James Warren Scattering --- 1, Democrat
3 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1984 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Ronald Reagan 703, Democrat Walter Mondale 605, Nominated by Petition Lyndon LaRouche 6, Libertarian David Bergland 1, Big Deal Gerald Baker Nominated by Petition (Alliance) Dennis Serrette Socialist Workers Melvin Mason Communist Gus Hall Scattering --- 1, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1980 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Ronald Reagan 676, Democrat Jimmy Carter 508, Nominated by Petition John B. Anderson 115, Libertarian Edward Clark 13, Citizens Barry Commoner 2, Socialist David McReynolds Communist Gus Hall Socialist Workers Clifton DeBerry American Percy Greaves Jr Statesman Benjamin Bubar Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1976 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Gerald Ford 632, Democrat Jimmy Carter 619, Nominated by Petition Eugene J. McCarthy 20, American Party of IA Thomas Anderson 3, Libertarian Roger L. MacBride 1, Communist Gus Hall Socialist Workers Peter Camejo United States Labor Lyndon H. LaRouche Socialist U.S.A. Frank P. Zeidler Socialist Labor Julius Levin Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1972 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Richard M. Nixon 706, Democrat George S. McGovern 496, American Ind. John G. Schmitz 22, Socialist Workers Linda Jenness Communist Gus Hall Universal Gabriel Green Socialist Labor Louis Fisher Scattering Republican
4 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1968 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Richard M. Nixon 619, Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey 476, American Independent George C. Wallace 66, Nominated by Petition (Socialist Workers) Fred Halstead 3, Peace and Freedom Elridge Cleaver 1, Prohibition E. Harold Munn Socialist Labor Henning A. Blomen Universal Kirby Hensley Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1964 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson 733, Republican Barry M. Goldwater 449, Prohibition E. Harold Munn 1, Socialist Labor Eric Hass Socialist Workers Clifton DeBerry Scattering Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1960 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Richard M. Nixon 722, Democrat John F. Kennedy 550, Write-in (Socialist Workers) Farrell Dobbs Socialist Labor Eric Hass Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1956 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 729, Democrat Adlai Stevenson 501, A. C. P. of Iowa T. Coleman Andrews 3, Socialist Darlington Hoopes Socialist Labor Eric Haas Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1952 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower 808, Democrat Adlai Stevenson 451, Progressive Vincent Hallinan 5, Prohibition Stuart Hamblen 2, Socialist Darlington Hoopes Socialist Labor Eric Hass Scattering Republican
5 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1948 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Harry S. Truman 522, Republican Thomas E. Dewey 494, Progressive Henry A. Wallace 12, Socialist Labor Edward A. Teichert 4, Prohibition Claude Watson 3, Socialist Norman M. Thomas 1, Socialist Workers Farrell Dobbs Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1944 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Thomas E. Dewey 547, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt 499, Prohibition Claude Watson 3, Socialist Norman M. Thomas 1, Socialist Labor Edward A. Teichert Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1940 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Wendell L. Willkie 632, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt 578, Prohibition Roger Babson 2, Communist Earl R. Browder 1, Socialist Labor John W. Aiken Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1936 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt 621, Republican Alfred M. Landon 487, Union William Lemke 29, Socialist Norman M. Thomas 1, Prohibition D. Leigh Colvin 1, Communist Earl R. Browder Socialist Labor John W. Aiken Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1932 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt 598, Republican Herbert Hoover 414, Socialist Norman M. Thomas 20, Prohibition William Upshaw 2, Farmer-Labor Jacob Coxey 1, Communist William Z. Foster Scattering Democrat
6 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1928 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Herbert Hoover 623, Democrat Alfred E. Smith 378, Farmer-Labor Frank Webb 3, Socialist Norman M. Thomas 2, Workers William Z. Foster Socialist Labor Verne L. Reynolds Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1924 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Calvin Coolidge 537, Ind. Progressive Robert M. LaFollette 272, Democrat John W. Davis 162, Workers William Z. Foster 4, Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1920 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Warren G. Harding 634, Democrat James M. Cox 227, Socialist Eugene V. Debs 16, Farmer-Labor Parley Christiansen 10, Prohibition Aaron S. Watkins 4, Socialist Labor William W. Cox Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1916 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Charles E. Hughes 280, Democrat Woodrow Wilson 221, Socialist Allan L. Benson 10, Prohibition J. Frank Hanly 3, Socialist Labor Arthur E. Reimer Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1912 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Woodrow Wilson 185, Progressive Theodore Roosevelt 161, Republican William H. Taft 119, Socialist Eugene V. Debs 16, Prohibition Eugene W. Chafin 8, Democrat
7 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1908 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican William H. Taft 275, Democrat William J. Bryan 200, Socialist Eugene V. Debs 9, Prohibition Eugene W. Chafin 8, Independent Thomas Hisgen People s Thomas Watson Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1904 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Theodore Roosevelt 307, Democrat Alton B. Parker 149, Socialist Eugene V. Debs 14, Prohibition Silas C. Swallow 11, People s Thomas E. Watson 2, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1900 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican William McKinley 307, Democrat William J. Bryan 209, Prohibition John G. Woolley 9, Social Democrat Eugene V. Debs 2, People s Wharton Barker Socialist Labor Joseph R. Maloney United Christian Jonah F. R. Leonard Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1896 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican William McKinley 289, Fusion William J. Bryan 223, National Democrat John M. Palmer 4, Prohibition Joshua Levering 3, Socialist Labor Charles H. Machett National Prohibition Charles Bentley Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1892 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Benjamin H. Harrison 219, Democrat S. Grover Cleveland 196, People s James B. Weaver 20, Prohibition John Bidwell 6, Republican
8 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1888 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Benjamin H. Harrison 211, Democrat S. Grover Cleveland 179, Union Labor Andrew J. Streeter 9, Prohibition Clinton B. Fisk 3, Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1884 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican James G. Blaine 197, Democrat-Greenback S. Grover Cleveland 177, Prohibition John P. St. John 1, Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1880 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican James A. Garfield 183, Democrat Winfield S. Hancock 105, Greenback James B. Weaver 32, Scattering Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1876 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Rutherford Hayes 171, Democrat Samuel J. Tilden 112, Greenback Peter Cooper 9, Prohibition Green C. Smith Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1872 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Ulysses S. Grant 131, Democrat Horace Greeley 71, Straight Democrat Charles O Conor 2, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1868 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Ulysses S. Grant 120, Democrat Horatio Seymour 74, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1864 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Abraham Lincoln 88, Democrat George B. McClellan 49, Republican
9 IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1860 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican Abraham Lincoln 70, Democrat Stephen A. Douglas 55, Constitution Union John Bell 1, Southern Democrat John C. Breckenridge 1, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1856 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Republican John C. Frémont 45, Democrat James Buchanan 37, American Millard Fillmore 9, Republican IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1852 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Franklin Pierce 17, Whig Winfield Scott 15, Free Soil John P. Hale 1, Democrat IOWA VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1848 Votes Percent MoV Winning Party Democrat Lewis Cass 12, Whig Zachary Taylor 10, Free Soil Martin Van Buren 1, Democrat
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