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List of districts by area
[edit]This list includes the 435 voting districts, along with the District of Columbia's non-voting delegation.
Rank small |
Rank large |
District | Land area (mi²) |
Land area (km²) |
---|---|---|---|---|
435 | 1 | Alaska at-large | 571,951.26 | 1,481,353.76 |
434 | 2 | Montana at-large | 145,552.44 | 376,980.82 |
433 | 3 | Wyoming at-large | 97,100.40 | 251,490.04 |
432 | 4 | South Dakota at-large | 75,884.64 | 196,541.22 |
431 | 5 | New Mexico 2nd | 71,739.49 | 185,804.43 |
430 | 6 | Oregon 2nd | 69,442.78 | 179,855.97 |
429 | 7 | North Dakota at-large | 68,975.93 | 178,647.66 |
428 | 8 | Nebraska 3rd | 67,435.41 | 174,656.91 |
427 | 9 | Texas 23rd | 58,059.18 | 150,372.59 |
426 | 10 | Nevada 2nd | 55,829.71 | 144,598.28 |
425 | 11 | Arizona 1st | 55,039.61 | 142,551.93 |
424 | 12 | Kansas 1st | 52,542.50 | 136,084.45 |
423 | 13 | Nevada 4th | 50,997.97 | 132,084.14 |
422 | 14 | Colorado 3rd | 49,731.77 | 128,804.69 |
421 | 15 | New Mexico 3rd | 44,958.52 | 116,442.03 |
420 | 16 | Idaho 2nd | 43,225.09 | 111,952.47 |
419 | 17 | Utah 2nd | 39,987.95 | 103,568.31 |
418 | 18 | Idaho 1st | 39,418.02 | 102,092.20 |
417 | 19 | Texas 13th | 38,349.24 | 99,324.08 |
416 | 20 | Colorado 4th | 38,102.67 | 98,685.46 |
415 | 21 | Oklahoma 3rd | 34,116.73 | 88,361.92 |
414 | 22 | Minnesota 7th | 33,429.31 | 86,581.52 |
413 | 23 | Arizona 4th | 33,199.45 | 85,986.18 |
412 | 24 | California 8th | 32,867.21 | 85,125.68 |
411 | 25 | California 1st | 28,089.47 | 72,751.39 |
410 | 26 | Minnesota 8th | 27,908.13 | 72,281.72 |
409 | 27 | Texas 11th | 27,832.17 | 72,084.99 |
408 | 28 | Maine 2nd | 27,557.40 | 71,373.34 |
407 | 29 | Texas 19th | 25,835.59 | 66,913.87 |
406 | 30 | Michigan 1st | 25,027.75 | 64,821.57 |
405 | 31 | Wisconsin 7th | 23,037.26 | 59,666.23 |
404 | 32 | Iowa 4th | 22,756.75 | 58,939.71 |
403 | 33 | Arkansas 4th | 22,338.08 | 57,855.36 |
402 | 34 | Oklahoma 2nd | 20,995.35 | 54,377.71 |
401 | 35 | Utah 3rd | 20,070.54 | 51,982.46 |
400 | 36 | Missouri 8th | 19,901.17 | 51,543.79 |
399 | 37 | Utah 1st | 19,560.79 | 50,662.21 |
398 | 38 | Arkansas 1st | 19,318.29 | 50,034.14 |
397 | 39 | Washington 4th | 19,250.22 | 49,857.84 |
396 | 40 | Missouri 6th | 18,198.62 | 47,134.21 |
395 | 41 | Oregon 4th | 17,274.04 | 44,739.56 |
394 | 42 | Mississippi 2nd | 15,551.51 | 40,278.23 |
393 | 43 | Washington 5th | 15,473.13 | 40,075.22 |
392 | 44 | Illinois 15th | 14,695.67 | 38,061.61 |
391 | 45 | Louisiana 5th | 14,452.88 | 37,432.79 |
390 | 46 | Missouri 4th | 14,401.38 | 37,299.40 |
389 | 47 | Kansas 2nd | 14,143.34 | 36,631.08 |
388 | 48 | California 2nd | 12,952.23 | 33,546.12 |
387 | 49 | California 4th | 12,836.20 | 33,245.61 |
386 | 50 | Mississippi 3rd | 12,754.48 | 33,033.95 |
385 | 51 | Louisiana 4th | 12,435.10 | 32,206.76 |
384 | 52 | Kentucky 1st | 12,079.50 | 31,285.76 |
383 | 53 | Minnesota 1st | 11,973.99 | 31,012.49 |
382 | 54 | Kentucky 5th | 11,235.15 | 29,098.90 |
381 | 55 | Wisconsin 3rd | 11,111.79 | 28,779.40 |
380 | 56 | Pennsylvania 5th | 10,711.21 | 27,741.91 |
379 | 57 | Mississippi 1st | 10,572.80 | 27,383.43 |
378 | 58 | Alabama 2nd | 10,141.63 | 26,266.70 |
377 | 59 | Oklahoma 4th | 9,777.28 | 25,323.04 |
376 | 60 | Texas 28th | 9,378.53 | 24,290.28 |
375 | 61 | Nebraska 1st | 8,879.02 | 22,996.56 |
374 | 62 | Georgia 1st | 7,982.81 | 20,675.38 |
373 | 63 | Arizona 2nd | 7,838.12 | 20,300.64 |
372 | 64 | Texas 15th | 7,804.07 | 20,212.45 |
371 | 65 | New York 23rd | 7,371.65 | 19,092.49 |
370 | 66 | Florida 17th | 6,369.97 | 16,498.15 |
369 | 67 | Tennessee 4th | 5,984.84 | 15,500.66 |
368 | 68 | California 36th | 5,912.64 | 15,313.67 |
364 | 72 | Wisconsin 8th | 9,740.44 | 25,227.74 |
363 | 73 | Georgia 2nd | 9,723.94 | 25,185.00 |
362 | 74 | Texas 4th | 9,534.22 | 24,693.63 |
361 | 75 | Kansas 4th | 9,530.53 | 24,684.07 |
360 | 76 | Florida 2nd | 9,424.83 | 24,410.31 |
359 | 77 | West Virginia 3rd | 9,332.20 | 24,170.40 |
358 | 78 | Vermont At-large | 9,249.56 | 23,956.36 |
357 | 79 | Arizona 8th | 9,006.54 | 23,326.94 |
356 | 80 | Virginia 5th | 8,922.03 | 23,108.06 |
355 | 81 | Virginia 9th | 8,800.24 | 22,792.62 |
354 | 82 | Mississippi 4th | 8,700.80 | 22,535.07 |
353 | 83 | Alabama 7th | 8,668.97 | 22,452.63 |
352 | 84 | Texas 1st | 8,508.22 | 22,036.29 |
351 | 85 | Arkansas 3rd | 8,489.91 | 21,988.87 |
350 | 86 | West Virginia 2nd | 8,459.30 | 21,909.59 |
349 | 87 | Alabama 4th | 8,372.43 | 21,684.59 |
348 | 88 | Tennessee 8th | 8,261.71 | 21,397.83 |
347 | 89 | Illinois 18th | 8,186.32 | 21,202.57 |
346 | 90 | Texas 8th | 8,149.73 | 21,107.80 |
345 | 91 | Illinois 17th | 8,120.18 | 21,031.27 |
344 | 92 | South Carolina 6th | 8,119.75 | 21,030.15 |
343 | 93 | California 21st | 8,025.86 | 20,786.98 |
342 | 94 | Texas 25th | 8,015.05 | 20,758.98 |
341 | 95 | Alabama 3rd | 7,833.94 | 20,289.90 |
340 | 96 | Colorado 5th | 7,707.92 | 19,963.51 |
339 | 97 | Texas 17th | 7,691.43 | 19,920.80 |
338 | 98 | Kentucky 2nd | 7,567.00 | 19,598.53 |
337 | 99 | Iowa 2nd | 7,565.78 | 19,595.37 |
336 | 100 | Washington 3rd | 7,515.38 | 19,464.83 |
335 | 101 | Michigan 4th | 7,451.46 | 19,299.28 |
334 | 102 | Iowa 1st | 7,216.70 | 18,691.25 |
333 | 103 | North Carolina 1st | 7,198.86 | 18,645.05 |
332 | 104 | Pennsylvania 9th | 7,159.58 | 18,543.31 |
331 | 105 | Texas 31st | 7,133.64 | 18,476.13 |
330 | 106 | Texas 14th | 7,095.10 | 18,376.31 |
329 | 107 | Indiana 8th | 7,041.64 | 18,237.85 |
328 | 108 | South Carolina 5th | 7,034.99 | 18,220.62 |
327 | 109 | New York 20th | 7,017.90 | 18,176.36 |
326 | 110 | Louisiana 3rd | 7,010.30 | 18,156.68 |
325 | 111 | Iowa 3rd | 6,979.25 | 18,076.26 |
324 | 112 | Georgia 9th | 6,946.80 | 17,992.21 |
323 | 113 | Ohio 18th | 6,826.47 | 17,680.56 |
322 | 114 | Washington 6th | 6,781.44 | 17,563.93 |
321 | 115 | California 19th | 6,692.32 | 17,333.11 |
320 | 116 | Indiana 9th | 6,602.61 | 17,100.76 |
319 | 117 | Washington 2nd | 6,564.33 | 17,001.61 |
318 | 118 | Pennsylvania 10th | 6,557.85 | 16,984.83 |
317 | 119 | New Hampshire 2nd | 6,519.45 | 16,885.38 |
316 | 120 | Alabama 1st | 6,317.03 | 16,361.11 |
315 | 121 | Tennessee 7th | 6,291.79 | 16,295.74 |
314 | 122 | West Virginia 1st | 6,286.23 | 16,281.34 |
313 | 123 | Louisiana 7th | 6,267.88 | 16,233.81 |
312 | 124 | Hawaii 2nd | 6,231.76 | 16,140.26 |
311 | 125 | Texas 6th | 6,198.27 | 16,053.52 |
310 | 126 | North Carolina 3rd | 6,192.07 | 16,037.46 |
309 | 127 | New York 24th | 6,163.76 | 15,964.14 |
308 | 128 | Ohio 5th | 6,128.32 | 15,872.35 |
307 | 129 | North Carolina 7th | 6,087.33 | 15,766.18 |
306 | 130 | North Carolina 11th | 6,025.09 | 15,604.98 |
305 | 131 | California 45th | 5,979.85 | 15,487.81 |
304 | 132 | Arkansas 2nd | 5,922.18 | 15,338.45 |
303 | 133 | Kentucky 4th | 5,678.53 | 14,707.39 |
302 | 134 | New York 29th | 5,660.13 | 14,659.74 |
301 | 135 | Virginia 6th | 5,646.90 | 14,625.47 |
300 | 136 | Wisconsin 6th | 5,641.16 | 14,610.60 |
299 | 137 | Colorado 2nd | 5,614.89 | 14,542.57 |
298 | 138 | Indiana 6th | 5,550.40 | 14,375.54 |
297 | 139 | Tennessee 6th | 5,480.19 | 14,193.69 |
296 | 140 | Missouri 7th | 5,479.72 | 14,192.47 |
295 | 141 | Texas 5th | 5,429.15 | 14,061.50 |
294 | 142 | South Carolina 3rd | 5,392.34 | 13,966.16 |
293 | 143 | Michigan 2nd | 5,364.94 | 13,895.19 |
292 | 144 | Oregon 5th | 5,362.42 | 13,888.67 |
291 | 145 | Georgia 12th | 5,224.01 | 13,530.19 |
290 | 146 | Ohio 6th | 5,197.50 | 13,461.52 |
289 | 147 | California 20th | 4,982.45 | 12,904.55 |
288 | 148 | California 17th | 4,820.11 | 12,484.08 |
287 | 149 | South Carolina 2nd | 4,767.30 | 12,347.31 |
286 | 150 | Texas 27th | 4,720.24 | 12,225.42 |
285 | 151 | New Mexico 1st | 4,716.50 | 12,215.73 |
284 | 152 | Florida 1st | 4,641.76 | 12,022.16 |
283 | 153 | Ohio 4th | 4,619.94 | 11,965.64 |
282 | 154 | California 51st | 4,582.18 | 11,867.85 |
281 | 155 | Nevada 3rd | 4,569.76 | 11,835.68 |
280 | 156 | Alabama 6th | 4,564.18 | 11,821.23 |
279 | 157 | Florida 16th | 4,538.45 | 11,754.59 |
278 | 158 | Virginia 4th | 4,488.75 | 11,625.86 |
277 | 159 | Alabama 5th | 4,485.87 | 11,618.40 |
276 | 160 | Illinois 12th | 4,424.82 | 11,460.28 |
275 | 161 | North Carolina 5th | 4,401.88 | 11,400.87 |
274 | 162 | Michigan 7th | 4,295.33 | 11,124.90 |
273 | 163 | Florida 25th | 4,267.92 | 11,053.91 |
272 | 164 | Illinois 11th | 4,240.94 | 10,984.03 |
271 | 165 | Florida 4th | 4,117.88 | 10,665.31 |
270 | 166 | Colorado 6th | 4,103.91 | 10,629.13 |
269 | 167 | Illinois 16th | 4,098.26 | 10,614.49 |
268 | 168 | Tennessee 1st | 4,093.25 | 10,601.52 |
267 | 169 | Florida 5th | 4,044.06 | 10,474.12 |
266 | 170 | Indiana 4th | 4,016.44 | 10,402.58 |
265 | 171 | Pennsylvania 3rd | 3,969.03 | 10,279.79 |
264 | 172 | North Carolina 2nd | 3,955.92 | 10,245.83 |
263 | 173 | California 24th | 3,883.09 | 10,057.20 |
262 | 174 | Texas 10th | 3,803.45 | 9,850.94 |
261 | 175 | Virginia 1st | 3,772.74 | 9,771.40 |
260 | 176 | Kentucky 6th | 3,756.54 | 9,729.44 |
259 | 177 | Georgia 10th | 3,741.18 | 9,689.66 |
258 | 178 | Georgia 11th | 3,700.68 | 9,584.76 |
257 | 179 | Indiana 2nd | 3,679.00 | 9,528.61 |
256 | 180 | Maryland 1st | 3,653.10 | 9,461.53 |
255 | 181 | Michigan 10th | 3,549.48 | 9,193.15 |
254 | 182 | Maine 1st | 3,535.25 | 9,156.30 |
253 | 183 | Virginia 7th | 3,514.21 | 9,101.80 |
252 | 184 | Georgia 8th | 3,512.28 | 9,096.81 |
251 | 185 | Wisconsin 2nd | 3,511.41 | 9,094.55 |
250 | 186 | Tennessee 3rd | 3,410.79 | 8,833.95 |
249 | 187 | California 3rd | 3,374.19 | 8,739.15 |
248 | 188 | Florida 23rd | 3,362.23 | 8,708.18 |
247 | 189 | Michigan 6th | 3,331.31 | 8,628.09 |
246 | 190 | North Carolina 10th | 3,302.05 | 8,552.31 |
245 | 191 | North Carolina 8th | 3,282.79 | 8,502.43 |
244 | 192 | Indiana 5th | 3,266.14 | 8,459.30 |
243 | 193 | New York 22nd | 3,246.13 | 8,407.48 |
242 | 194 | Indiana 3rd | 3,239.80 | 8,391.08 |
241 | 195 | Massachusetts 1st | 3,101.14 | 8,031.95 |
240 | 196 | Minnesota 6th | 3,080.56 | 7,978.65 |
239 | 197 | Louisiana 6th | 3,075.84 | 7,966.43 |
238 | 198 | Maryland 6th | 3,062.27 | 7,931.28 |
237 | 199 | California 18th | 3,052.36 | 7,905.61 |
236 | 200 | Minnesota 2nd | 3,035.27 | 7,861.35 |
235 | 201 | North Carolina 6th | 2,943.82 | 7,624.49 |
234 | 202 | Oregon 1st | 2,941.38 | 7,618.17 |
233 | 203 | Florida 6th | 2,911.62 | 7,541.10 |
232 | 204 | Illinois 14th | 2,851.65 | 7,385.77 |
231 | 205 | Ohio 7th | 2,848.15 | 7,376.71 |
230 | 206 | Pennsylvania 12th | 2,751.66 | 7,126.80 |
229 | 207 | New York 26th | 2,731.02 | 7,073.34 |
228 | 208 | South Carolina 1st | 2,644.56 | 6,849.41 |
227 | 209 | Ohio 2nd | 2,611.52 | 6,763.84 |
226 | 210 | Florida 13th | 2,599.26 | 6,732.08 |
225 | 211 | Texas 21st | 2,581.69 | 6,686.58 |
224 | 212 | Washington 8th | 2,579.22 | 6,680.18 |
223 | 213 | Florida 15th | 2,544.92 | 6,591.34 |
222 | 214 | New Hampshire 1st | 2,448.65 | 6,342.00 |
221 | 215 | Tennessee 2nd | 2,426.81 | 6,285.44 |
220 | 216 | Louisiana 1st | 2,402.01 | 6,221.21 |
219 | 217 | Pennsylvania 17th | 2,335.20 | 6,048.17 |
218 | 218 | California 11th | 2,276.88 | 5,897.12 |
217 | 219 | North Carolina 13th | 2,255.75 | 5,842.39 |
216 | 220 | Michigan 8th | 2,253.63 | 5,836.90 |
215 | 221 | Pennsylvania 11th | 2,217.90 | 5,744.36 |
214 | 222 | Indiana 1st | 2,209.37 | 5,722.27 |
213 | 223 | Texas 12th | 2,168.15 | 5,615.51 |
212 | 224 | South Carolina 4th | 2,150.53 | 5,569.87 |
211 | 225 | California 52nd | 2,113.22 | 5,473.24 |
210 | 226 | Oklahoma 5th | 2,066.73 | 5,352.83 |
209 | 227 | Connecticut 2nd | 2,028.11 | 5,252.80 |
208 | 228 | Ohio 8th | 2,013.95 | 5,216.13 |
207 | 229 | New Jersey 2nd | 1,981.71 | 5,132.63 |
206 | 230 | Florida 12th | 1,955.97 | 5,065.96 |
205 | 231 | Delaware At-large | 1,953.57 | 5,059.75 |
204 | 232 | Texas 2nd | 1,936.59 | 5,015.77 |
203 | 233 | New York 21st | 1,934.97 | 5,011.57 |
202 | 234 | Virginia 10th | 1,856.25 | 4,807.69 |
201 | 235 | Michigan 3rd | 1,854.31 | 4,802.66 |
200 | 236 | New York 27th | 1,830.21 | 4,740.24 |
199 | 237 | Florida 7th | 1,797.09 | 4,654.46 |
198 | 238 | Ohio 14th | 1,796.73 | 4,653.53 |
197 | 239 | Florida 3rd | 1,796.30 | 4,652.42 |
196 | 240 | Michigan 5th | 1,753.91 | 4,542.63 |
195 | 241 | Oklahoma 1st | 1,736.85 | 4,498.44 |
194 | 242 | Ohio 16th | 1,732.07 | 4,486.06 |
193 | 243 | California 49th | 1,690.44 | 4,378.24 |
192 | 244 | Wisconsin 1st | 1,679.95 | 4,351.07 |
191 | 245 | Pennsylvania 19th | 1,658.01 | 4,294.25 |
190 | 246 | California 6th | 1,624.55 | 4,207.58 |
189 | 247 | New York 25th | 1,619.74 | 4,195.13 |
188 | 248 | Ohio 3rd | 1,595.48 | 4,132.29 |
187 | 249 | Florida 24th | 1,583.23 | 4,100.57 |
186 | 250 | Maryland 5th | 1,504.25 | 3,896.01 |
185 | 251 | Pennsylvania 18th | 1,431.72 | 3,708.15 |
184 | 252 | Arizona 5th | 1,405.79 | 3,641.00 |
183 | 253 | New York 19th | 1,401.14 | 3,628.95 |
182 | 254 | Pennsylvania 4th | 1,302.18 | 3,372.65 |
181 | 255 | Texas 26th | 1,291.98 | 3,346.23 |
180 | 256 | Pennsylvania 16th | 1,290.14 | 3,341.46 |
179 | 257 | Wisconsin 5th | 1,273.23 | 3,297.67 |
178 | 258 | Colorado 7th | 1,258.23 | 3,258.82 |
177 | 259 | North Carolina 4th | 1,253.28 | 3,246.00 |
176 | 260 | Missouri 2nd | 1,247.80 | 3,231.80 |
175 | 261 | Connecticut 5th | 1,247.60 | 3,231.28 |
174 | 262 | Missouri 3rd | 1,247.06 | 3,229.89 |
173 | 263 | Georgia 7th | 1,195.01 | 3,095.08 |
172 | 264 | Ohio 15th | 1,178.34 | 3,051.90 |
171 | 265 | Virginia 3rd | 1,117.94 | 2,895.46 |
170 | 266 | Ohio 9th | 1,101.55 | 2,853.01 |
169 | 267 | New Jersey 5th | 1,099.03 | 2,846.49 |
168 | 268 | Florida 14th | 1,056.56 | 2,736.49 |
167 | 269 | California 23rd | 1,041.59 | 2,697.72 |
166 | 270 | Oregon 3rd | 1,020.79 | 2,643.85 |
165 | 271 | Ohio 12th | 1,016.05 | 2,631.57 |
164 | 272 | California 10th | 1,013.31 | 2,624.47 |
163 | 273 | Ohio 17th | 1,005.52 | 2,604.30 |
162 | 274 | North Carolina 9th | 990.60 | 2,565.65 |
161 | 275 | Florida 8th | 986.71 | 2,555.58 |
160 | 276 | Texas 22nd | 971.45 | 2,516.06 |
159 | 277 | Michigan 15th | 961.24 | 2,489.61 |
158 | 278 | Virginia 2nd | 961.04 | 2,489.09 |
157 | 279 | Massachusetts 10th | 934.25 | 2,419.71 |
156 | 280 | New Jersey 3rd | 925.64 | 2,397.41 |
155 | 281 | Massachusetts 2nd | 921.64 | 2,387.05 |
154 | 282 | Tennessee 5th | 893.85 | 2,315.07 |
153 | 283 | Pennsylvania 15th | 845.02 | 2,188.60 |
152 | 284 | California 14th | 825.65 | 2,138.43 |
151 | 285 | North Carolina 12th | 821.43 | 2,127.50 |
150 | 286 | Pennsylvania 6th | 813.46 | 2,106.86 |
149 | 287 | Kansas 3rd | 777.57 | 2,013.91 |
148 | 288 | Georgia 13th | 777.44 | 2,013.57 |
147 | 289 | California 26th | 751.90 | 1,947.42 |
146 | 290 | Massachusetts 4th | 731.84 | 1,895.47 |
145 | 291 | Arizona 6th | 723.64 | 1,874.23 |
144 | 292 | Rhode Island 2nd | 720.24 | 1,865.42 |
143 | 293 | New Jersey 4th | 718.78 | 1,861.64 |
142 | 294 | Connecticut 1st | 652.99 | 1,691.24 |
141 | 295 | New York 1st | 646.43 | 1,674.25 |
140 | 296 | Florida 9th | 633.92 | 1,641.85 |
139 | 297 | New Jersey 12th | 633.24 | 1,640.09 |
138 | 298 | Pennsylvania 8th | 619.02 | 1,603.26 |
137 | 299 | Illinois 8th | 617.88 | 1,600.31 |
136 | 300 | New Jersey 11th | 610.09 | 1,580.13 |
135 | 301 | Washington 9th | 607.71 | 1,573.97 |
134 | 302 | Arizona 3rd | 598.42 | 1,549.91 |
133 | 303 | New Jersey 7th | 595.03 | 1,541.13 |
132 | 304 | Massachusetts 3rd | 581.00 | 1,504.79 |
131 | 305 | Texas 16th | 580.83 | 1,504.35 |
130 | 306 | Massachusetts 5th | 565.75 | 1,465.29 |
129 | 307 | New York 28th | 534.09 | 1,383.29 |
128 | 308 | Ohio 13th | 530.51 | 1,374.02 |
127 | 309 | California 44th | 522.16 | 1,352.39 |
126 | 310 | Missouri 5th | 511.52 | 1,324.84 |
125 | 311 | Massachusetts 6th | 480.31 | 1,244.00 |
124 | 312 | Minnesota 3rd | 467.63 | 1,211.16 |
123 | 313 | Connecticut 3rd | 459.15 | 1,189.20 |
122 | 314 | Connecticut 4th | 456.94 | 1,183.47 |
121 | 315 | Washington 1st | 439.21 | 1,137.55 |
120 | 316 | Georgia 6th | 434.96 | 1,126.55 |
119 | 317 | Ohio 1st | 416.28 | 1,078.17 |
118 | 318 | Nebraska 2nd | 410.54 | 1,063.30 |
117 | 319 | Michigan 11th | 398.57 | 1,032.30 |
116 | 320 | Virginia 11th | 387.75 | 1,004.27 |
115 | 321 | Kentucky 3rd | 366.67 | 949.68 |
114 | 322 | Florida 18th | 354.97 | 919.37 |
113 | 323 | Maryland 2nd | 354.94 | 919.29 |
112 | 324 | Illinois 13th | 354.55 | 918.28 |
111 | 325 | California 7th | 349.04 | 904.01 |
110 | 326 | New Jersey 1st | 334.79 | 867.11 |
109 | 327 | Texas 24th | 334.40 | 866.10 |
108 | 328 | Rhode Island 1st | 324.69 | 840.95 |
107 | 329 | Tennessee 9th | 320.51 | 830.12 |
106 | 330 | Texas 30th | 317.39 | 822.04 |
105 | 331 | Maryland 4th | 315.20 | 816.37 |
104 | 332 | California 42nd | 313.78 | 812.69 |
103 | 333 | Massachusetts 9th | 313.08 | 810.88 |
102 | 334 | Michigan 9th | 311.33 | 806.34 |
101 | 335 | California 50th | 300.26 | 777.67 |
100 | 336 | Maryland 8th | 297.06 | 769.39 |
99 | 337 | Maryland 7th | 294.25 | 762.11 |
98 | 338 | Maryland 3rd | 292.74 | 758.20 |
97 | 339 | Pennsylvania 7th | 290.08 | 751.31 |
96 | 340 | California 15th | 286.23 | 741.34 |
95 | 341 | California 30th | 285.52 | 739.50 |
94 | 342 | Florida 22nd | 267.79 | 693.58 |
93 | 343 | Louisiana 2nd | 265.97 | 688.86 |
92 | 344 | Texas 3rd | 264.72 | 685.62 |
91 | 345 | California 46th | 263.64 | 682.83 |
90 | 346 | Indiana 7th | 261.51 | 677.31 |
89 | 347 | Pennsylvania 13th | 254.66 | 659.57 |
91 | 345 | Georgia 3rd | 3,838.27 | 9,941.07 |
90 | 346 | California 16th | 2,839.51 | 7,354.30 |
89 | 347 | Florida 11th | 2,509.88 | 6,500.56 |
88 | 348 | Florida 20th | 2,427.42 | 6,286.99 |
87 | 349 | California 5th | 1,730.82 | 4,482.80 |
86 | 350 | California 25th | 1,690.50 | 4,378.38 |
85 | 351 | New York 18th | 1,353.42 | 3,505.34 |
84 | 352 | California 9th | 1,245.28 | 3,225.26 |
83 | 353 | California 22nd | 1,165.12 | 3,017.65 |
82 | 354 | Ohio 10th | 1,129.76 | 2,926.07 |
81 | 355 | Florida 10th | 1,129.32 | 2,924.93 |
80 | 356 | Illinois 2nd | 1,080.67 | 2,798.92 |
79 | 357 | Florida 19th | 750.37 | 1943.45 |
78 | 358 | California 27th | 699.90 | 1,812.73 |
77 | 359 | Georgia 4th | 496.60 | 1286.19 |
76 | 360 | Michigan 12th | 403.21 | 1044.31 |
75 | 361 | New York 17th | 382.63 | 991.01 |
74 | 362 | Illinois 6th | 378.78 | 981.04 |
73 | 363 | Minnesota 4th | 332.49 | 861.15 |
72 | 364 | Massachusetts 8th | 326.37 | 845.29 |
71 | 365 | California 41st | 316.54 | 819.83 |
70 | 366 | Illinois 10th | 299.78 | 776.43 |
69 | 367 | California 33rd | 288.58 | 747.42 |
68 | 368 | Georgia 5th | 264.91 | 686.11 |
67 | 369 | Florida 21st | 260.97 | 675.91 |
66 | 370 | Illinois 1st | 258.38 | 669.20 |
65 | 371 | New York 3rd | 254.92 | 660.24 |
64 | 372 | Ohio 11th | 244.46 | 633.15 |
63 | 373 | Illinois 3rd | 237.18 | 614.29 |
62 | 374 | Texas 18th | 235.20 | 609.17 |
61 | 375 | Missouri 1st | 225.36 | 583.68 |
60 | 376 | California 28th | 218.45 | 565.78 |
59 | 377 | California 31st | 218.24 | 565.24 |
58 | 378 | California 47th | 216.21 | 559.98 |
57 | 379 | New Jersey 6th | 215.55 | 558.27 |
56 | 380 | Texas 33rd | 211.94 | 548.92 |
55 | 381 | Pennsylvania 14th | 209.29 | 542.06 |
54 | 382 | Hawaii 1st | 209.22 | 541.88 |
53 | 383 | Florida 27th | 208.84 | 540.89 |
52 | 384 | Arizona 7th | 205.12 | 531.26 |
51 | 385 | California 39th | 204.40 | 529.39 |
50 | 386 | Texas 20th | 199.68 | 517.17 |
49 | 387 | Colorado 1st | 189.62 | 491.11 |
48 | 388 | Texas 29th | 187.07 | 484.51 |
47 | 389 | Michigan 14th | 185.73 | 481.04 |
46 | 390 | Texas 32nd | 185.66 | 480.86 |
45 | 391 | Michigan 13th | 184.85 | 478.76 |
44 | 392 | New York 2nd | 182.01 | 471.40 |
43 | 393 | California 35th | 168.88 | 437.40 |
42 | 394 | Texas 9th | 165.64 | 429.01 |
41 | 395 | Arizona 9th | 164.79 | 426.80 |
40 | 396 | Texas 7th | 161.94 | 419.42 |
39 | 397 | Virginia 8th | 149.24 | 386.53 |
38 | 398 | California 48th | 145.47 | 376.77 |
37 | 399 | Washington 7th | 144.13 | 373.30 |
36 | 400 | Minnesota 5th | 135.66 | 351.36 |
35 | 401 | California 53rd | 135.43 | 350.76 |
34 | 402 | Wisconsin 4th | 128.35 | 332.43 |
33 | 403 | California 32nd | 124.23 | 321.75 |
32 | 404 | New York 4th | 110.85 | 287.10 |
31 | 405 | Illinois 9th | 105.35 | 272.86 |
30 | 406 | Nevada 1st | 104.50 | 270.65 |
29 | 407 | California 38th | 101.46 | 262.78 |
28 | 408 | California 13th | 96.79 | 250.68 |
27 | 409 | Illinois 5th | 95.71 | 247.89 |
26 | 410 | New Jersey 9th | 95.34 | 246.93 |
25 | 411 | California 29th | 92.03 | 238.36 |
24 | 412 | New York 16th | 78.37 | 202.98 |
23 | 413 | Pennsylvania 1st | 77.91 | 201.79 |
22 | 414 | New Jersey 10th | 75.92 | 196.63 |
21 | 415 | Pennsylvania 2nd | 74.14 | 192.02 |
20 | 416 | California 43rd | 72.03 | 186.56 |
19 | 417 | New York 11th | 65.83 | 170.50 |
18 | 418 | Massachusetts 7th | 62.67 | 162.31 |
17 | 419 | Illinois 7th | 62.52 | 161.93 |
— | — | District of Columbia At-large | 61.40 | 159.03 |
16 | 420 | California 40th | 57.69 | 149.42 |
15 | 421 | California 37th | 55.26 | 143.12 |
14 | 422 | New Jersey 8th | 54.69 | 141.65 |
13 | 423 | Illinois 4th | 52.45 | 135.84 |
12 | 424 | New York 5th | 51.88 | 134.37 |
11 | 425 | California 34th | 47.66 | 123.44 |
10 | 426 | California 12th | 38.97 | 100.93 |
9 | 427 | New York 6th | 29.78 | 77.13 |
8 | 428 | New York 8th | 29.66 | 76.82 |
7 | 429 | New York 14th | 28.29 | 73.27 |
6 | 430 | New York 7th | 16.16 | 41.85 |
5 | 431 | New York 9th | 15.54 | 40.25 |
4 | 432 | New York 12th | 14.79 | 38.31 |
3 | 433 | New York 15th | 14.54 | 37.66 |
2 | 434 | New York 10th | 14.25 | 36.91 |
1 | 435 | New York 13th | 10.25 | 26.55 |
Elections
[edit]County | Clinton percentage | Clinton Votes | Trump percentage | Trump Votes | Johnson percentage | Johnson Votes | Write-in percentage | Write-in Votes | Stein percentage | Stein Votes | Totals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alamance | 41.92% | 29,818 | 54.55% | 38,802 | 2.52% | 1,795 | 0.70% | 496 | 0.30% | 216 | 71,127 |
Alexander | 20.64% | 3,756 | 76.01% | 13,833 | 2.39% | 435 | 0.83% | 151 | 0.13% | 23 | 18,198 |
Alleghany | 24.63% | 1,300 | 71.77% | 3,789 | 2.37% | 125 | 1.23% | 65 | 0.00% | 0 | 5,279 |
Anson | 55.56% | 5,859 | 42.73% | 4,506 | 1.22% | 129 | 0.46% | 48 | 0.03% | 3 | 10,545 |
Ashe | 26.07% | 3,500 | 70.12% | 9,413 | 2.47% | 332 | 1.34% | 180 | 0.00% | 0 | 13,425 |
Avery | 20.48% | 1,689 | 76.35% | 6,298 | 2.01% | 166 | 0.88% | 73 | 0.28% | 23 | 8,249 |
Beaufort | 36.61% | 8,764 | 60.75% | 14,543 | 1.78% | 426 | 0.75% | 180 | 0.10% | 25 | 23,936 |
Bertie | 61.82% | 5,778 | 36.97% | 3,456 | 0.75% | 70 | 0.43% | 40 | 0.03% | 3 | 9,347 |
Bladen | 44.38% | 7,021 | 53.80% | 8,511 | 1.33% | 211 | 0.48% | 76 | 0.00% | 0 | 15,819 |
Brunswick | 34.06% | 23,282 | 62.50% | 42,717 | 2.51% | 1,717 | 0.78% | 536 | 0.14% | 96 | 68,348 |
Buncombe | 54.31% | 74,937 | 40.11% | 55,339 | 3.07% | 4,231 | 2.51% | 3,461 | 0.00% | 0 | 137,968 |
Burke | 28.91% | 11,251 | 67.42% | 26,238 | 2.54% | 988 | 0.83% | 324 | 0.31% | 119 | 38,920 |
Cabarrus | 38.08% | 35,510 | 57.69% | 53,789 | 2.99% | 2,784 | 1.04% | 972 | 0.20% | 190 | 93,245 |
Caldwell | 23.20% | 8,425 | 73.30% | 26,621 | 2.34% | 849 | 0.83% | 302 | 0.34% | 123 | 36,320 |
Camden | 25.45% | 1,274 | 70.83% | 3,546 | 2.98% | 149 | 0.58% | 29 | 0.16% | 8 | 5,006 |
Carteret | 26.31% | 9,806 | 70.37% | 26,228 | 2.37% | 885 | 0.94% | 350 | 0.00% | 0 | 37,269 |
Caswell | 43.28% | 4,792 | 54.44% | 6,027 | 1.93% | 214 | 0.26% | 29 | 0.08% | 9 | 11,071 |
Catawba | 29.32% | 21,216 | 66.79% | 48,324 | 2.73% | 1,973 | 0.95% | 685 | 0.21% | 153 | 72,351 |
Chatham | 52.86% | 21,065 | 42.92% | 17,105 | 2.84% | 1,130 | 1.03% | 412 | 0.34% | 137 | 39,849 |
Cherokee | 20.17% | 2,860 | 76.47% | 10,844 | 2.44% | 346 | 0.69% | 98 | 0.23% | 33 | 14,181 |
Chowan | 41.39% | 2,992 | 55.53% | 4,014 | 2.24% | 162 | 0.68% | 49 | 0.15% | 11 | 7,228 |
Clay | 22.75% | 1,367 | 73.83% | 4,437 | 2.38% | 143 | 0.90% | 54 | 0.15% | 9 | 6,010 |
Cleveland | 33.50% | 14,961 | 63.75% | 28,474 | 1.90% | 850 | 0.68% | 305 | 0.17% | 75 | 44,665 |
Columbus | 38.18% | 9,053 | 60.15% | 14,264 | 1.29% | 305 | 0.38% | 91 | 0.00% | 0 | 23,713 |
Craven | 37.52% | 17,629 | 58.99% | 27,722 | 2.57% | 1,210 | 0.81% | 380 | 0.11% | 50 | 46,991 |
Cumberland | 56.16% | 71,605 | 40.21% | 51,265 | 2.65% | 3,373 | 0.85% | 1,084 | 0.14% | 179 | 127,506 |
Currituck | 22.99% | 2,913 | 72.33% | 9,163 | 3.80% | 482 | 0.66% | 84 | 0.21% | 27 | 12,669 |
Dare | 36.81% | 7,323 | 58.43% | 11,626 | 3.47% | 690 | 1.03% | 205 | 0.26% | 52 | 19,896 |
Davidson | 24.19% | 18,102 | 72.56% | 54,304 | 2.48% | 1,858 | 0.65% | 484 | 0.12% | 87 | 74,835 |
Davie | 24.22% | 5,270 | 71.71% | 15,602 | 2.90% | 631 | 0.95% | 206 | 0.22% | 47 | 21,756 |
Duplin | 39.72% | 8,283 | 58.58% | 12,217 | 1.25% | 260 | 0.41% | 85 | 0.05% | 11 | 20,845 |
Durham | 77.66% | 120,932 | 18.16% | 28,276 | 2.56% | 3,990 | 1.62% | 2,529 | 0.00% | 0 | 155,727 |
Edgecombe | 65.19% | 16,224 | 33.20% | 8,261 | 1.14% | 284 | 0.43% | 106 | 0.04% | 11 | 24,886 |
Forsyth | 52.97% | 92,488 | 42.66% | 74,493 | 2.99% | 5,228 | 1.38% | 2,409 | 0.00% | 0 | 174,618 |
Franklin | 42.39% | 12,874 | 53.90% | 16,368 | 2.56% | 777 | 0.97% | 296 | 0.17% | 53 | 30,368 |
Gaston | 32.33% | 31,177 | 64.09% | 61,798 | 2.54% | 2,445 | 0.91% | 873 | 0.14% | 138 | 96,431 |
Gates | 44.23% | 2,385 | 53.30% | 2,874 | 2.00% | 108 | 0.46% | 25 | 0.00% | 0 | 5,392 |
Graham | 18.39% | 739 | 78.82% | 3,167 | 1.77% | 71 | 1.02% | 41 | 0.00% | 0 | 4,018 |
Granville | 47.19% | 12,909 | 49.69% | 13,591 | 2.18% | 596 | 0.79% | 215 | 0.15% | 42 | 27,353 |
Greene | 44.53% | 3,605 | 54.03% | 4,374 | 1.05% | 85 | 0.33% | 27 | 0.05% | 4 | 8,095 |
Guilford | 57.93% | 147,949 | 38.16% | 97,461 | 2.61% | 6,677 | 1.29% | 3,295 | 0.00% | 0 | 255,382 |
Halifax | 62.57% | 15,748 | 35.88% | 9,031 | 1.15% | 290 | 0.39% | 98 | 0.00% | 0 | 25,167 |
Harnett | 36.33% | 16,737 | 59.95% | 27,614 | 2.72% | 1,252 | 0.84% | 389 | 0.16% | 73 | 46,065 |
Haywood | 34.08% | 10,473 | 61.60% | 18,929 | 2.95% | 905 | 0.99% | 303 | 0.38% | 117 | 30,727 |
Henderson | 34.08% | 19,827 | 61.55% | 35,807 | 2.80% | 1,626 | 1.18% | 687 | 0.39% | 227 | 58,174 |
Hertford | 67.84% | 6,910 | 30.42% | 3,099 | 1.31% | 133 | 0.43% | 44 | 0.00% | 0 | 10,186 |
Hoke | 53.35% | 9,725 | 42.57% | 7,759 | 3.17% | 577 | 0.77% | 140 | 0.15% | 27 | 18,184 |
Hyde | 41.88% | 965 | 55.90% | 1,288 | 1.82% | 42 | 0.35% | 8 | 0.04% | 1 | 2,304 |
Iredell | 29.96% | 24,441 | 66.38% | 54,164 | 2.60% | 2,122 | 1.06% | 864 | 0.00% | 0 | 81,591 |
Jackson | 41.15% | 7,564 | 52.80% | 9,706 | 3.99% | 734 | 1.46% | 268 | 0.60% | 110 | 18,382 |
Johnston | 32.98% | 28,153 | 63.34% | 54,062 | 2.72% | 2,318 | 0.96% | 819 | 0.00% | 0 | 85,352 |
Jones | 40.21% | 2,065 | 57.92% | 2,974 | 1.15% | 59 | 0.72% | 37 | 0.00% | 0 | 5,135 |
Lee | 41.74% | 10,469 | 54.66% | 13,712 | 2.73% | 684 | 0.76% | 191 | 0.11% | 28 | 25,084 |
Lenoir | 46.45% | 12,091 | 51.41% | 13,381 | 1.52% | 395 | 0.62% | 162 | 0.00% | 0 | 26,029 |
Lincoln | 24.73% | 9,897 | 71.97% | 28,806 | 2.43% | 971 | 0.76% | 305 | 0.11% | 44 | 40,023 |
Macon | 27.50% | 4,876 | 68.38% | 12,127 | 2.63% | 467 | 1.29% | 228 | 0.20% | 36 | 17,734 |
Madison | 34.84% | 3,926 | 60.19% | 6,783 | 2.98% | 336 | 0.91% | 103 | 1.07% | 121 | 11,269 |
Martin | 48.86% | 5,846 | 49.29% | 5,897 | 1.38% | 165 | 0.39% | 47 | 0.08% | 9 | 11,964 |
McDowell | 23.48% | 4,667 | 73.30% | 14,568 | 1.99% | 396 | 1.15% | 229 | 0.08% | 15 | 19,875 |
Mecklenburg | 62.31% | 292,258 | 32.90% | 154,303 | 3.26% | 15,273 | 1.53% | 7,191 | 0.00% | 0 | 469,025 |
Mitchell | 19.71% | 1,596 | 77.59% | 6,282 | 1.70% | 138 | 0.69% | 56 | 0.30% | 24 | 8,096 |
Montgomery | 35.96% | 4,150 | 61.79% | 7,130 | 1.76% | 203 | 0.44% | 51 | 0.05% | 6 | 11,540 |
Moore | 33.54% | 16,328 | 62.62% | 30,487 | 2.78% | 1,354 | 0.96% | 468 | 0.10% | 50 | 48,687 |
Nash | 48.75% | 23,235 | 48.92% | 23,318 | 1.57% | 750 | 0.63% | 301 | 0.13% | 60 | 47,664 |
New Hanover | 45.56% | 50,975 | 49.46% | 55,340 | 3.53% | 3,949 | 1.06% | 1,184 | 0.40% | 449 | 111,897 |
Northampton | 62.39% | 6,144 | 36.37% | 3,582 | 0.94% | 93 | 0.29% | 29 | 0.00% | 0 | 9,848 |
Onslow | 30.65% | 17,514 | 64.97% | 37,122 | 3.37% | 1,926 | 0.84% | 481 | 0.16% | 92 | 57,135 |
Orange | 72.78% | 59,923 | 22.54% | 18,557 | 2.92% | 2,404 | 1.21% | 997 | 0.56% | 459 | 82,340 |
Pamlico | 35.63% | 2,448 | 61.98% | 4,258 | 1.80% | 124 | 0.44% | 30 | 0.15% | 10 | 6,870 |
Pasquotank | 49.54% | 8,615 | 47.04% | 8,180 | 2.54% | 442 | 0.70% | 122 | 0.18% | 32 | 17,391 |
Pender | 33.54% | 9,354 | 63.26% | 17,639 | 2.45% | 683 | 0.56% | 157 | 0.19% | 52 | 27,885 |
Perquimans | 34.57% | 2,319 | 62.27% | 4,177 | 2.42% | 162 | 0.64% | 43 | 0.10% | 7 | 6,708 |
Person | 39.93% | 7,832 | 57.03% | 11,185 | 2.14% | 419 | 0.72% | 142 | 0.18% | 36 | 19,614 |
Pitt | 51.94% | 41,824 | 44.32% | 35,691 | 2.68% | 2,162 | 0.84% | 680 | 0.21% | 170 | 80,527 |
Polk | 34.16% | 3,735 | 61.90% | 6,768 | 2.49% | 272 | 0.98% | 107 | 0.48% | 52 | 10,934 |
Randolph | 20.38% | 13,074 | 76.62% | 49,156 | 2.16% | 1,385 | 0.84% | 541 | 0.00% | 0 | 64,156 |
Richmond | 43.98% | 8,501 | 53.72% | 10,383 | 1.72% | 333 | 0.45% | 87 | 0.12% | 24 | 19,328 |
Robeson | 46.26% | 18,377 | 51.09% | 20,294 | 1.97% | 783 | 0.68% | 270 | 0.00% | 0 | 39,724 |
Rockingham | 33.65% | 14,228 | 63.46% | 26,830 | 2.06% | 871 | 0.70% | 294 | 0.13% | 55 | 42,278 |
Rowan | 30.14% | 19,400 | 66.51% | 42,810 | 2.36% | 1,517 | 0.88% | 564 | 0.12% | 78 | 64,369 |
Rutherford | 24.80% | 7,515 | 72.16% | 21,869 | 2.06% | 624 | 0.86% | 261 | 0.13% | 39 | 30,308 |
Sampson | 40.68% | 10,547 | 57.23% | 14,838 | 1.52% | 393 | 0.58% | 150 | 0.00% | 0 | 25,928 |
Scotland | 52.55% | 7,319 | 44.92% | 6,256 | 1.82% | 254 | 0.52% | 73 | 0.19% | 26 | 13,928 |
Stanly | 23.71% | 7,094 | 73.42% | 21,964 | 2.22% | 664 | 0.56% | 169 | 0.09% | 26 | 29,917 |
Stokes | 20.69% | 4,665 | 75.90% | 17,116 | 2.53% | 571 | 0.77% | 173 | 0.11% | 25 | 22,550 |
Surry | 23.26% | 9,005 | 73.52% | 23,671 | 2.30% | 739 | 0.78% | 250 | 0.15% | 48 | 32,196 |
Swain | 35.86% | 2,196 | 58.24% | 3,566 | 3.92% | 240 | 1.50% | 92 | 0.47% | 27 | 6,123 |
Transylvania | 36.70% | 6,558 | 58.87% | 10,520 | 2.74% | 489 | 1.23% | 220 | 0.46% | 82 | 17,869 |
Tyrrell | 41.40% | 720 | 56.07% | 975 | 1.61% | 28 | 0.63% | 11 | 0.29% | 5 | 1,739 |
Union | 32.48% | 34,335 | 63.10% | 66,705 | 3.15% | 3,327 | 1.11% | 1,176 | 0.15% | 163 | 105,706 |
Vance | 61.22% | 12,229 | 36.70% | 7,332 | 1.47% | 294 | 0.49% | 97 | 0.13% | 25 | 19,977 |
Wake | 57.38% | 302,569 | 37.16% | 195,984 | 3.69% | 19,445 | 1.44% | 7,600 | 0.33% | 1,739 | 527,337 |
Warren | 65.17% | 6,419 | 32.64% | 3,215 | 1.49% | 147 | 0.70% | 69 | 0.00% | 0 | 9,850 |
Washington | 56.93% | 3,509 | 41.60% | 2,564 | 1.05% | 65 | 0.41% | 25 | 0.02% | 1 | 6,164 |
Watauga | 47.15% | 14,138 | 45.68% | 13,697 | 4.46% | 1,336 | 1.80% | 539 | 0.92% | 275 | 29,985 |
Wayne | 42.95% | 21,769 | 54.33% | 27,540 | 1.90% | 963 | 0.76% | 383 | 0.07% | 33 | 50,688 |
Wilkes | 21.21% | 6,638 | 75.89% | 23,752 | 2.07% | 647 | 0.73% | 228 | 0.10% | 31 | 31,296 |
Wilson | 51.56% | 19,663 | 45.97% | 17,531 | 1.75% | 667 | 0.67% | 256 | 0.05% | 18 | 38,135 |
Yadkin | 17.93% | 3,160 | 78.76% | 13,880 | 2.26% | 398 | 0.86% | 152 | 0.19% | 34 | 17,624 |
Yancey | 32.09% | 3,196 | 64.11% | 6,385 | 2.62% | 261 | 0.77% | 77 | 0.41% | 41 | 9,960 |
Totals | 46.15% | 2,180,620 | 49.86% | 2,356,239 | 2.74% | 129,447 | 1.10% | 52,068 | 0.15% | 7,061 | 4,725,435 |
By county
[edit]County | Clinton percentage | Clinton Votes | Trump percentage | Trump Votes | Johnson percentage | Johnson Votes | Totals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Appling | 24.81% | 1,756 | 73.89% | 5,231 | 1.30% | 92 | 7,079 |
Atkinson | 32.05% | 930 | 66.78% | 1,938 | 1.17% | 34 | 2,902 |
Bacon | 20.13% | 791 | 78.70% | 3,092 | 1.17% | 46 | 3,929 |
Baker | 49.87% | 790 | 49.49% | 784 | 0.63% | 10 | 1,584 |
Baldwin | 52.23% | 8,469 | 46.78% | 7,585 | 0.99% | 160 | 16,214 |
Banks | 12.58% | 779 | 86.46% | 5,353 | 0.95% | 59 | 6,191 |
Barrow | 23.91% | 6,019 | 74.37% | 18,719 | 1.72% | 433 | 25,171 |
Bartow | 23.46% | 8,383 | 75.12% | 26,847 | 1.42% | 508 | 35,738 |
Ben Hill | 42.17% | 2,508 | 57.09% | 3,395 | 0.74% | 44 | 5,947 |
Berrien | 20.49% | 1,268 | 78.18% | 4,837 | 1.33% | 82 | 6,187 |
Bibb | 59.07% | 36,787 | 38.61% | 24,043 | 2.32% | 1,447 | 62,277 |
Bleckley | 25.82% | 1,266 | 73.14% | 3,586 | 1.04% | 51 | 4,903 |
Brantley | 15.65% | 939 | 82.70% | 4,963 | 1.65% | 99 | 6,001 |
Brooks | 46.48% | 3,101 | 52.80% | 3,522 | 0.72% | 48 | 6,671 |
Bryan | 27.57% | 3,695 | 71.16% | 9,537 | 1.28% | 171 | 13,403 |
Bulloch | 39.83% | 9,572 | 58.92% | 14,159 | 1.25% | 301 | 24,032 |
Burke | 55.28% | 5,403 | 43.98% | 4,298 | 0.74% | 72 | 9,773 |
Butts | 31.65% | 2,966 | 67.29% | 6,306 | 1.07% | 100 | 9,372 |
Calhoun | 59.30% | 1,297 | 40.37% | 883 | 0.32% | 7 | 2,187 |
Camden | 35.44% | 6,358 | 63.10% | 11,318 | 1.46% | 262 | 17,938 |
Candler | 32.76% | 1,155 | 66.48% | 2,344 | 0.77% | 27 | 3,526 |
Carroll | 28.43% | 12,464 | 68.50% | 30,029 | 3.07% | 1,346 | 43,839 |
Catoosa | 22.66% | 5,357 | 75.50% | 17,848 | 1.84% | 434 | 23,639 |
Charlton | 31.81% | 1,197 | 67.15% | 2,527 | 1.04% | 39 | 3,763 |
Chatham | 55.87% | 62,290 | 40.98% | 45,688 | 3.14% | 3,503 | 111,481 |
Chattahoochee | 48.95% | 726 | 49.36% | 732 | 1.69% | 25 | 1,483 |
Chattooga | 28.49% | 2,220 | 69.75% | 5,434 | 1.76% | 137 | 7,791 |
Cherokee | 22.75% | 25,231 | 72.73% | 80,649 | 4.52% | 5,015 | 110,895 |
Clarke | 66.77% | 29,603 | 28.68% | 12,717 | 4.55% | 2,019 | 44,339 |
Clay | 61.48% | 862 | 38.30% | 537 | 0.21% | 3 | 1,402 |
Clayton | 84.55% | 78,220 | 13.67% | 12,645 | 1.78% | 1,647 | 92,512 |
Clinch | 34.47% | 852 | 64.64% | 1,598 | 0.89% | 22 | 2,472 |
Cobb | 48.89% | 160,121 | 46.69% | 152,912 | 4.42% | 14,466 | 327,499 |
Coffee | 34.97% | 5,048 | 64.03% | 9,242 | 1.00% | 144 | 14,434 |
Colquitt | 29.81% | 3,971 | 69.37% | 9,240 | 0.81% | 108 | 13,319 |
Columbia | 29.40% | 18,887 | 67.07% | 43,085 | 3.53% | 2,270 | 64,242 |
Cook | 33.88% | 2,042 | 65.27% | 3,934 | 0.85% | 51 | 6,027 |
Coweta | 27.03% | 16,583 | 69.33% | 42,533 | 3.64% | 2,235 | 61,351 |
Crawford | 33.16% | 1,699 | 65.70% | 3,366 | 1.13% | 58 | 5,123 |
Crisp | 42.78% | 3,160 | 56.58% | 4,179 | 0.64% | 47 | 7,386 |
Dade | 23.41% | 1,404 | 74.34% | 4,458 | 2.25% | 135 | 5,997 |
Dawson | 12.13% | 1,241 | 86.41% | 8,843 | 1.47% | 150 | 10,234 |
Decatur | 43.76% | 4,580 | 55.58% | 5,816 | 0.66% | 69 | 10,465 |
DeKalb | 80.44% | 251,370 | 16.47% | 51,468 | 3.09% | 9,666 | 312,504 |
Dodge | 31.56% | 2,440 | 67.44% | 5,214 | 1.00% | 77 | 7,731 |
Dooly | 53.11% | 2,278 | 46.23% | 1,983 | 0.65% | 28 | 4,289 |
Dougherty | 69.30% | 26,209 | 30.25% | 11,441 | 0.45% | 172 | 37,822 |
Douglas | 54.00% | 31,005 | 43.22% | 24,817 | 2.78% | 1,594 | 57,416 |
Early | 51.64% | 2,762 | 47.78% | 2,556 | 0.58% | 31 | 5,349 |
Echols | 15.70% | 173 | 83.21% | 917 | 1.09% | 12 | 1,102 |
Effingham | 23.78% | 4,941 | 75.03% | 15,591 | 1.19% | 247 | 20,779 |
Elbert | 39.06% | 3,179 | 59.68% | 4,857 | 1.27% | 103 | 8,139 |
Emanuel | 36.22% | 2,919 | 63.10% | 5,086 | 0.68% | 55 | 8,060 |
Evans | 35.56% | 1,266 | 63.68% | 2,267 | 0.76% | 27 | 3,560 |
Fannin | 20.26% | 2,027 | 78.48% | 7,853 | 1.27% | 127 | 10,007 |
Fayette | 38.53% | 23,284 | 57.99% | 35,048 | 3.48% | 2,103 | 60,435 |
Floyd | 29.36% | 9,595 | 69.26% | 22,636 | 1.39% | 454 | 32,685 |
Forsyth | 24.09% | 23,462 | 71.71% | 69,851 | 4.20% | 4,091 | 97,404 |
Franklin | 19.32% | 1,499 | 78.79% | 6,112 | 1.88% | 146 | 7,757 |
Fulton | 68.99% | 297,051 | 27.35% | 117,783 | 3.66% | 15,765 | 430,599 |
Gilmer | 17.76% | 1,955 | 81.03% | 8,920 | 1.21% | 133 | 11,008 |
Glascock | 13.20% | 176 | 85.15% | 1,135 | 1.65% | 22 | 1,333 |
Glynn | 36.07% | 11,922 | 63.09% | 20,853 | 0.84% | 279 | 33,054 |
Gordon | 20.38% | 3,436 | 78.15% | 13,174 | 1.47% | 247 | 16,857 |
Grady | 36.41% | 3,419 | 63.06% | 5,922 | 0.53% | 50 | 9,391 |
Greene | 38.43% | 3,195 | 60.95% | 5,067 | 0.61% | 51 | 8,313 |
Gwinnett | 51.02% | 166,153 | 45.14% | 146,989 | 3.84% | 12,494 | 325,636 |
Habersham | 15.73% | 2,297 | 83.21% | 12,148 | 1.06% | 155 | 14,600 |
Hall | 23.04% | 16,180 | 73.67% | 51,733 | 3.29% | 2,307 | 70,220 |
Hancock | 80.99% | 3,301 | 18.74% | 764 | 0.27% | 11 | 4,076 |
Haralson | 17.25% | 1,787 | 81.44% | 8,439 | 1.31% | 136 | 10,362 |
Harris | 26.75% | 4,141 | 72.31% | 11,193 | 0.94% | 145 | 15,479 |
Hart | 30.20% | 2,869 | 68.58% | 6,516 | 1.22% | 116 | 9,501 |
Heard | 22.75% | 947 | 75.80% | 3,155 | 1.44% | 60 | 4,162 |
Henry | 50.93% | 50,057 | 46.52% | 45,724 | 2.55% | 2,505 | 98,286 |
Houston | 37.75% | 22,553 | 59.30% | 35,430 | 2.95% | 1,761 | 59,744 |
Irwin | 30.79% | 1,134 | 68.40% | 2,519 | 0.81% | 30 | 3,683 |
Jackson | 17.90% | 4,236 | 80.79% | 19,122 | 1.32% | 312 | 23,670 |
Jasper | 30.60% | 1,839 | 68.57% | 4,121 | 0.83% | 50 | 6,010 |
Jeff Davis | 23.85% | 1,271 | 74.93% | 3,994 | 1.22% | 65 | 5,330 |
Jefferson | 58.31% | 4,238 | 41.17% | 2,992 | 0.52% | 38 | 7,268 |
Jenkins | 46.37% | 1,424 | 53.21% | 1,634 | 0.42% | 13 | 3,071 |
Johnson | 34.60% | 1,305 | 64.69% | 2,440 | 0.72% | 27 | 3,772 |
Jones | 35.31% | 4,272 | 63.97% | 7,740 | 0.72% | 87 | 12,099 |
Lamar | 34.29% | 2,602 | 64.51% | 4,896 | 1.20% | 91 | 7,589 |
Lanier | 37.46% | 1,108 | 61.26% | 1,812 | 1.28% | 38 | 2,958 |
Laurens | 38.32% | 7,508 | 60.98% | 11,947 | 0.69% | 136 | 19,591 |
Lee | 23.42% | 3,187 | 75.77% | 10,310 | 0.81% | 110 | 13,607 |
Liberty | 64.64% | 10,427 | 34.45% | 5,558 | 0.91% | 147 | 16,132 |
Lincoln | 35.84% | 1,586 | 63.41% | 2,806 | 0.75% | 33 | 4,425 |
Long | 37.88% | 1,434 | 60.75% | 2,300 | 1.37% | 52 | 3,786 |
Lowndes | 44.34% | 17,118 | 54.85% | 21,176 | 0.82% | 316 | 38,610 |
Lumpkin | 18.84% | 2,049 | 79.36% | 8,633 | 1.80% | 196 | 10,878 |
McDuffie | 67.16% | 3,211 | 32.32% | 1,545 | 0.52% | 25 | 4,781 |
McIntosh | 22.44% | 2,486 | 76.19% | 8,441 | 1.37% | 152 | 11,079 |
Macon | 44.55% | 1,411 | 54.66% | 1,731 | 0.79% | 25 | 3,167 |
Madison | 42.16% | 4,041 | 57.12% | 5,475 | 0.72% | 69 | 9,585 |
Marion | 45.16% | 2,860 | 53.77% | 3,405 | 1.07% | 68 | 6,333 |
Meriwether | 46.74% | 4,328 | 52.44% | 4,855 | 0.82% | 76 | 9,259 |
Miller | 30.61% | 848 | 68.74% | 1,904 | 0.65% | 18 | 2,770 |
Mitchell | 49.33% | 4,081 | 50.20% | 4,153 | 0.47% | 39 | 8,273 |
Monroe | 30.83% | 3,779 | 68.13% | 8,352 | 1.04% | 128 | 12,259 |
Montgomery | 29.63% | 1,135 | 69.49% | 2,662 | 0.89% | 34 | 3,831 |
Morgan | 30.51% | 2,751 | 68.52% | 6,178 | 0.96% | 87 | 9,016 |
Murray | 22.68% | 2,542 | 75.29% | 8,439 | 2.03% | 228 | 11,209 |
Muscogee | 58.04% | 39,851 | 39.29% | 26,976 | 2.67% | 1,831 | 68,658 |
Newton | 50.09% | 21,943 | 47.74% | 20,913 | 2.16% | 947 | 43,803 |
Oconee | 24.88% | 4,140 | 73.44% | 12,222 | 1.69% | 281 | 16,643 |
Oglethorpe | 30.57% | 1,913 | 67.91% | 4,250 | 1.52% | 95 | 6,258 |
Paulding | 27.88% | 18,025 | 69.09% | 44,662 | 3.02% | 1,954 | 64,641 |
Peach | 53.40% | 6,141 | 45.92% | 5,280 | 0.68% | 78 | 11,499 |
Pickens | 15.59% | 1,975 | 83.22% | 10,545 | 1.19% | 151 | 12,671 |
Pierce | 16.42% | 1,124 | 82.78% | 5,666 | 0.80% | 55 | 6,845 |
Pike | 16.73% | 1,355 | 82.23% | 6,660 | 1.04% | 84 | 8,099 |
Polk | 26.57% | 3,608 | 72.15% | 9,798 | 1.28% | 174 | 13,580 |
Pulaski | 33.12% | 1,219 | 66.40% | 2,444 | 0.49% | 18 | 3,681 |
Putnam | 31.69% | 2,917 | 67.46% | 6,210 | 0.85% | 78 | 9,205 |
Quitman | 54.26% | 612 | 45.21% | 510 | 0.53% | 6 | 1,128 |
Rabun | 20.95% | 1,558 | 77.35% | 5,753 | 1.71% | 127 | 7,438 |
Randolph | 58.01% | 1,749 | 41.43% | 1,249 | 0.56% | 17 | 3,015 |
Richmond | 65.01% | 48,814 | 32.58% | 24,461 | 2.41% | 1,811 | 75,086 |
Rockdale | 57.76% | 21,878 | 41.37% | 15,671 | 0.87% | 330 | 37,879 |
Schley | 25.63% | 448 | 73.57% | 1,286 | 0.80% | 14 | 1,748 |
Screven | 45.45% | 2,769 | 53.91% | 3,285 | 0.64% | 39 | 6,093 |
Seminole | 39.18% | 1,475 | 59.60% | 2,244 | 1.22% | 46 | 3,765 |
Spalding | 39.45% | 9,884 | 59.47% | 14,901 | 1.09% | 272 | 25,057 |
Stephens | 22.43% | 2,123 | 76.13% | 7,207 | 1.45% | 137 | 9,467 |
Stewart | 63.60% | 1,307 | 36.01% | 740 | 0.39% | 8 | 2,055 |
Sumter | 53.89% | 6,370 | 45.45% | 5,372 | 0.66% | 78 | 11,820 |
Talbot | 64.87% | 2,264 | 34.44% | 1,202 | 0.69% | 24 | 3,490 |
Taliaferro | 66.18% | 636 | 33.40% | 321 | 0.42% | 4 | 961 |
Tattnall | 28.45% | 1,894 | 70.62% | 4,702 | 0.93% | 62 | 6,658 |
Taylor | 44.42% | 1,571 | 55.07% | 1,948 | 0.51% | 18 | 3,537 |
Telfair | 41.62% | 1,804 | 57.20% | 2,479 | 1.18% | 51 | 4,334 |
Terrell | 57.84% | 2,544 | 41.70% | 1,834 | 0.45% | 20 | 4,398 |
Thomas | 40.39% | 7,651 | 58.88% | 11,153 | 0.73% | 139 | 18,943 |
Tift | 33.43% | 4,481 | 65.97% | 8,843 | 0.60% | 80 | 13,404 |
Toombs | 29.36% | 2,740 | 69.85% | 6,519 | 0.79% | 74 | 9,333 |
Towns | 20.54% | 1,265 | 78.49% | 4,834 | 0.97% | 60 | 6,159 |
Treutlen | 39.01% | 1,068 | 60.12% | 1,646 | 0.88% | 24 | 2,738 |
Troup | 40.53% | 7,858 | 58.48% | 11,339 | 1.00% | 193 | 19,390 |
Turner | 42.41% | 1,508 | 57.00% | 2,027 | 0.59% | 21 | 3,556 |
Twiggs | 54.04% | 2,269 | 45.37% | 1,905 | 0.60% | 25 | 4,199 |
Union | 19.30% | 2,137 | 79.22% | 8,771 | 1.48% | 164 | 11,072 |
Upson | 35.13% | 3,955 | 64.22% | 7,229 | 0.65% | 73 | 11,257 |
Walker | 24.08% | 5,269 | 74.25% | 16,245 | 1.67% | 365 | 21,879 |
Walton | 21.66% | 8,139 | 77.24% | 29,018 | 1.10% | 413 | 37,570 |
Ware | 32.64% | 3,892 | 66.54% | 7,933 | 0.82% | 98 | 11,923 |
Warren | 60.47% | 1,525 | 39.25% | 990 | 0.28% | 7 | 2,522 |
Washington | 53.49% | 4,705 | 45.85% | 4,033 | 0.66% | 58 | 8,796 |
Wayne | 25.29% | 2,594 | 73.63% | 7,553 | 1.08% | 111 | 10,258 |
Webster | 48.77% | 573 | 50.89% | 598 | 0.34% | 4 | 1,175 |
Wheeler | 35.74% | 772 | 63.24% | 1,366 | 1.02% | 22 | 2,160 |
White | 15.95% | 1,670 | 82.58% | 8,647 | 1.47% | 154 | 10,471 |
Whitfield | 26.81% | 7,193 | 71.90% | 19,290 | 1.29% | 345 | 26,828 |
Wilcox | 33.90% | 1,059 | 65.62% | 2,050 | 0.48% | 15 | 3,124 |
Wilkes | 43.83% | 2,080 | 55.37% | 2,628 | 0.80% | 38 | 4,746 |
Wilkinson | 49.01% | 2,180 | 50.47% | 2,245 | 0.52% | 23 | 4,448 |
Worth | 29.56% | 2,486 | 69.73% | 5,864 | 0.71% | 60 | 8,410 |
Totals | 45.89% | 1,877,963 | 51.05% | 2,089,104 | 3.06% | 125,306 | 4,092,373 |
Results
[edit]By county
[edit]County | Clinton% | Clinton# | Trump% | Trump# | Johnson% | Johnson# | McMullin% | McMullin# | Stein% | Stein# | Others% | Others# | Totals# |
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Adair | 16.07% | 1,323 | 80.61% | 6,637 | 1.71% | 141 | 1.12% | 92 | 0.43% | 35 | 0.06% | 5 | 8,233 |
Allen | 16.66% | 1,349 | 79.87% | 6,466 | 1.99% | 161 | 0.78% | 63 | 0.57% | 46 | 0.14% | 11 | 8,096 |
Anderson | 23.06% | 2,634 | 72.16% | 8,242 | 2.79% | 319 | 1.44% | 165 | 0.47% | 54 | 0.07% | 8 | 11,422 |
Ballard | 19.90% | 816 | 77.08% | 3,161 | 1.88% | 77 | 0.56% | 23 | 0.49% | 20 | 0.10% | 4 | 4,101 |
Barren | 23.12% | 4,275 | 72.93% | 13,483 | 2.46% | 455 | 0.90% | 167 | 0.50% | 93 | 0.08% | 15 | 18,488 |
Bath | 29.67% | 1,361 | 67.19% | 3,082 | 1.64% | 75 | 0.76% | 35 | 0.52% | 24 | 0.22% | 10 | 4,587 |
Bell | 17.70% | 1,720 | 79.89% | 7,764 | 1.48% | 144 | 0.45% | 44 | 0.43% | 42 | 0.04% | 4 | 9,718 |
Boone | 26.08% | 15,026 | 67.83% | 39,082 | 3.99% | 2,299 | 1.32% | 763 | 0.66% | 380 | 0.12% | 68 | 57,618 |
Bourbon | 31.71% | 2,791 | 63.26% | 5,569 | 3.21% | 283 | 1.09% | 96 | 0.59% | 52 | 0.14% | 12 | 8,803 |
Boyd | 29.44% | 6,021 | 66.45% | 13,591 | 2.42% | 496 | 0.82% | 168 | 0.82% | 167 | 0.05% | 11 | 20,454 |
Boyle | 33.07% | 4,281 | 62.10% | 8,040 | 2.82% | 365 | 1.31% | 169 | 0.56% | 73 | 0.14% | 18 | 12,946 |
Bracken | 19.99% | 705 | 76.86% | 2,711 | 1.45% | 51 | 0.99% | 35 | 0.57% | 20 | 0.14% | 5 | 3,527 |
Breathitt | 26.79% | 1,537 | 69.55% | 3,991 | 2.04% | 117 | 0.84% | 48 | 0.61% | 35 | 0.17% | 10 | 5,738 |
Breckinridge | 22.34% | 1,960 | 73.90% | 6,484 | 2.21% | 194 | 0.91% | 80 | 0.54% | 47 | 0.10% | 9 | 8,774 |
Bullitt | 22.89% | 8,255 | 72.67% | 26,210 | 2.67% | 964 | 0.98% | 354 | 0.70% | 253 | 0.09% | 33 | 36,069 |
Butler | 16.98% | 947 | 79.41% | 4,428 | 2.44% | 136 | 0.95% | 53 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.22% | 12 | 5,576 |
Caldwell | 21.09% | 1,260 | 75.43% | 4,507 | 1.97% | 118 | 0.92% | 55 | 0.54% | 32 | 0.05% | 3 | 5,975 |
Calloway | 29.59% | 4,749 | 64.60% | 10,367 | 3.07% | 492 | 1.75% | 281 | 0.93% | 150 | 0.06% | 10 | 16,049 |
Campbell | 34.48% | 14,658 | 58.93% | 25,050 | 4.21% | 1,789 | 1.30% | 552 | 0.99% | 422 | 0.09% | 39 | 42,510 |
Carlisle | 16.61% | 432 | 80.51% | 2,094 | 1.61% | 42 | 0.73% | 19 | 0.46% | 12 | 0.08% | 2 | 2,601 |
Carroll | 28.69% | 1,106 | 67.13% | 2,588 | 2.59% | 100 | 0.86% | 33 | 0.62% | 24 | 0.10% | 4 | 3,855 |
Carter | 22.14% | 2,276 | 73.82% | 7,587 | 2.31% | 237 | 1.06% | 109 | 0.56% | 58 | 0.11% | 11 | 10,278 |
Casey | 11.91% | 767 | 85.14% | 5,482 | 1.88% | 121 | 0.62% | 40 | 0.43% | 28 | 0.02% | 1 | 6,439 |
Christian | 32.55% | 7,188 | 63.89% | 14,108 | 2.15% | 474 | 0.81% | 179 | 0.54% | 120 | 0.06% | 14 | 22,083 |
Clark | 29.04% | 4,706 | 66.09% | 10,710 | 2.80% | 453 | 1.25% | 203 | 0.75% | 121 | 0.07% | 12 | 16,205 |
Clay | 11.11% | 752 | 86.61% | 5,861 | 1.23% | 83 | 0.59% | 40 | 0.38% | 26 | 0.07% | 5 | 6,767 |
Clinton | 12.26% | 547 | 85.37% | 3,809 | 1.34% | 60 | 0.52% | 23 | 0.34% | 15 | 0.18% | 8 | 4,462 |
Crittenden | 15.28% | 617 | 81.50% | 3,290 | 1.88% | 76 | 0.89% | 36 | 0.42% | 17 | 0.02% | 1 | 4,037 |
Cumberland | 14.97% | 459 | 81.60% | 2,502 | 2.19% | 67 | 0.72% | 22 | 0.36% | 11 | 0.16% | 5 | 3,066 |
Daviess | 30.92% | 14,163 | 63.11% | 28,907 | 3.25% | 1,488 | 1.62% | 741 | 0.99% | 453 | 0.12% | 55 | 45,807 |
Edmonson | 18.67% | 979 | 78.85% | 4,135 | 1.47% | 77 | 0.53% | 28 | 0.38% | 20 | 0.10% | 5 | 5,244 |
Elliott | 25.92% | 740 | 70.05% | 2,000 | 2.35% | 67 | 0.74% | 21 | 0.67% | 19 | 0.28% | 8 | 2,855 |
Estill | 19.98% | 1,108 | 76.39% | 4,236 | 2.33% | 129 | 0.63% | 35 | 0.54% | 30 | 0.13% | 7 | 5,545 |
Fayette | 51.19% | 69,778 | 41.74% | 56,894 | 3.84% | 5,230 | 1.93% | 2,636 | 1.16% | 1,580 | 0.14% | 197 | 136,315 |
Fleming | 21.53% | 1,348 | 75.43% | 4,722 | 1.74% | 109 | 0.81% | 51 | 0.32% | 20 | 0.16% | 10 | 6,260 |
Floyd | 24.27% | 4,015 | 72.51% | 11,993 | 2.16% | 357 | 0.60% | 100 | 0.34% | 56 | 0.11% | 19 | 16,540 |
Franklin | 44.91% | 10,717 | 49.52% | 11,819 | 3.04% | 725 | 1.44% | 343 | 0.99% | 236 | 0.10% | 25 | 23,865 |
Fulton | 32.49% | 774 | 65.03% | 1,549 | 1.47% | 35 | 0.67% | 16 | 0.29% | 7 | 0.04% | 1 | 2,382 |
Gallatin | 22.44% | 749 | 73.19% | 2,443 | 3.00% | 100 | 0.72% | 24 | 0.54% | 18 | 0.12% | 4 | 3,338 |
Garrard | 19.06% | 1,453 | 77.45% | 5,904 | 2.06% | 157 | 0.87% | 66 | 0.43% | 33 | 0.13% | 10 | 7,623 |
Grant | 19.98% | 1,910 | 76.03% | 7,268 | 2.36% | 226 | 0.80% | 76 | 0.74% | 71 | 0.08% | 8 | 9,559 |
Graves | 19.92% | 3,308 | 76.30% | 12,671 | 2.48% | 411 | 0.67% | 112 | 0.48% | 80 | 0.14% | 24 | 16,606 |
Grayson | 18.52% | 1,959 | 77.71% | 8,219 | 2.45% | 259 | 0.77% | 81 | 0.43% | 46 | 0.11% | 12 | 10,576 |
Green | 15.60% | 832 | 81.98% | 4,372 | 1.58% | 84 | 0.36% | 19 | 0.45% | 24 | 0.04% | 2 | 5,333 |
Greenup | 25.47% | 4,146 | 70.93% | 11,546 | 1.96% | 319 | 0.89% | 145 | 0.67% | 109 | 0.07% | 12 | 16,277 |
Hancock | 28.96% | 1,244 | 64.91% | 2,788 | 3.00% | 129 | 2.03% | 87 | 1.02% | 44 | 0.07% | 3 | 4,295 |
Hardin | 32.31% | 13,944 | 62.50% | 26,971 | 3.27% | 1,413 | 1.02% | 440 | 0.80% | 346 | 0.10% | 42 | 43,156 |
Harlan | 12.75% | 1,372 | 84.87% | 9,129 | 1.45% | 156 | 0.45% | 48 | 0.36% | 39 | 0.12% | 13 | 10,757 |
Harrison | 26.10% | 2,031 | 69.85% | 5,435 | 2.36% | 184 | 1.00% | 78 | 0.59% | 46 | 0.09% | 7 | 7,781 |
Hart | 23.82% | 1,730 | 73.24% | 5,320 | 1.93% | 140 | 0.44% | 32 | 0.54% | 39 | 0.04% | 3 | 7,264 |
Henderson | 34.03% | 6,707 | 61.69% | 12,159 | 2.57% | 507 | 0.90% | 177 | 0.72% | 142 | 0.09% | 18 | 19,710 |
Henry | 25.57% | 1,828 | 69.16% | 4,944 | 3.13% | 224 | 1.23% | 88 | 0.81% | 58 | 0.10% | 7 | 7,149 |
Hickman | 20.82% | 449 | 76.82% | 1,657 | 1.21% | 26 | 0.88% | 19 | 0.28% | 6 | 0.00% | 0 | 2,157 |
Hopkins | 21.18% | 4,310 | 75.09% | 15,277 | 2.35% | 478 | 0.80% | 163 | 0.48% | 97 | 0.10% | 20 | 20,345 |
Jackson | 8.76% | 482 | 88.87% | 4,889 | 1.44% | 79 | 0.49% | 27 | 0.36% | 20 | 0.07% | 4 | 5,501 |
Jefferson | 54.05% | 190,836 | 40.72% | 143,768 | 2.89% | 10,188 | 1.36% | 4,785 | 0.91% | 3,224 | 0.08% | 298 | 353,099 |
Jessamine | 26.34% | 6,144 | 66.34% | 15,474 | 3.55% | 829 | 2.89% | 675 | 0.73% | 170 | 0.15% | 34 | 23,326 |
Johnson | 13.06% | 1,250 | 84.03% | 8,043 | 1.70% | 163 | 0.46% | 44 | 0.63% | 60 | 0.13% | 12 | 9,572 |
Kenton | 33.63% | 24,214 | 59.67% | 42,958 | 4.30% | 3,093 | 1.30% | 938 | 0.98% | 703 | 0.13% | 92 | 71,998 |
Knott | 21.60% | 1,245 | 75.60% | 4,357 | 1.77% | 102 | 0.68% | 39 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.35% | 20 | 5,763 |
Knox | 14.66% | 1,761 | 82.29% | 9,885 | 1.57% | 189 | 0.85% | 102 | 0.53% | 64 | 0.09% | 11 | 12,012 |
LaRue | 20.07% | 1,278 | 75.37% | 4,799 | 2.73% | 174 | 1.26% | 80 | 0.44% | 28 | 0.13% | 8 | 6,367 |
Laurel | 13.85% | 3,440 | 82.92% | 20,592 | 1.90% | 473 | 0.77% | 192 | 0.46% | 114 | 0.09% | 22 | 24,833 |
Lawrence | 17.30% | 1,045 | 79.71% | 4,816 | 1.77% | 107 | 0.61% | 37 | 0.53% | 32 | 0.08% | 5 | 6,042 |
Lee | 16.65% | 444 | 80.65% | 2,151 | 1.57% | 42 | 0.71% | 19 | 0.26% | 7 | 0.15% | 4 | 2,667 |
Leslie | 8.90% | 400 | 89.38% | 4,015 | 0.87% | 39 | 0.40% | 18 | 0.33% | 15 | 0.11% | 5 | 4,492 |
Letcher | 16.88% | 1,542 | 79.84% | 7,293 | 2.30% | 210 | 0.54% | 49 | 0.41% | 37 | 0.03% | 3 | 9,134 |
Lewis | 14.82% | 785 | 82.35% | 4,363 | 1.79% | 95 | 0.64% | 34 | 0.30% | 16 | 0.09% | 5 | 5,298 |
Lincoln | 19.51% | 1,865 | 76.75% | 7,338 | 2.36% | 226 | 0.86% | 82 | 0.46% | 44 | 0.06% | 6 | 9,561 |
Livingston | 19.10% | 887 | 76.86% | 3,570 | 2.48% | 115 | 0.99% | 46 | 0.52% | 24 | 0.06% | 3 | 4,645 |
Logan | 25.28% | 2,755 | 71.36% | 7,778 | 2.10% | 229 | 0.83% | 91 | 0.39% | 43 | 0.03% | 3 | 10,899 |
Lyon | 26.38% | 1,045 | 70.39% | 2,789 | 1.87% | 74 | 0.91% | 36 | 0.38% | 15 | 0.08% | 3 | 3,962 |
Madison | 31.56% | 11,793 | 62.70% | 23,431 | 3.18% | 1,189 | 1.48% | 552 | 0.94% | 353 | 0.14% | 53 | 37,371 |
Magoffin | 22.91% | 1,172 | 74.75% | 3,824 | 1.29% | 66 | 0.66% | 34 | 0.33% | 17 | 0.06% | 3 | 5,116 |
Marion | 33.03% | 2,679 | 63.15% | 5,122 | 2.65% | 215 | 0.73% | 59 | 0.41% | 33 | 0.04% | 3 | 8,111 |
Marshall | 21.99% | 3,672 | 73.79% | 12,322 | 2.55% | 426 | 1.04% | 174 | 0.50% | 84 | 0.12% | 20 | 16,698 |
Martin | 9.18% | 363 | 88.62% | 3,503 | 1.32% | 52 | 0.51% | 20 | 0.33% | 13 | 0.05% | 2 | 3,953 |
Mason | 27.29% | 1,970 | 68.49% | 4,944 | 2.40% | 173 | 1.21% | 87 | 0.53% | 38 | 0.10% | 7 | 7,219 |
McCracken | 29.18% | 9,134 | 66.36% | 20,774 | 2.68% | 839 | 1.02% | 320 | 0.69% | 217 | 0.07% | 23 | 31,307 |
McCreary | 11.50% | 664 | 86.77% | 5,012 | 1.02% | 59 | 0.33% | 19 | 0.31% | 18 | 0.07% | 4 | 5,776 |
McLean | 21.64% | 988 | 74.05% | 3,381 | 3.00% | 137 | 0.96% | 44 | 0.33% | 15 | 0.02% | 1 | 4,566 |
Meade | 24.74% | 3,026 | 70.80% | 8,660 | 2.72% | 333 | 0.87% | 107 | 0.79% | 97 | 0.07% | 8 | 12,231 |
Menifee | 25.19% | 700 | 72.33% | 2,010 | 1.55% | 43 | 0.50% | 14 | 0.40% | 11 | 0.04% | 1 | 2,779 |
Mercer | 22.63% | 2,395 | 73.12% | 7,740 | 2.60% | 275 | 0.95% | 101 | 0.64% | 68 | 0.06% | 6 | 10,585 |
Metcalfe | 21.13% | 976 | 75.56% | 3,491 | 1.86% | 86 | 0.89% | 41 | 0.48% | 22 | 0.09% | 4 | 4,620 |
Monroe | 12.04% | 601 | 85.71% | 4,278 | 1.52% | 76 | 0.46% | 23 | 0.26% | 13 | 0.00% | 0 | 4,991 |
Montgomery | 27.58% | 3,158 | 68.60% | 7,856 | 2.31% | 264 | 0.79% | 91 | 0.59% | 68 | 0.13% | 15 | 11,452 |
Morgan | 21.07% | 1,006 | 75.98% | 3,628 | 1.32% | 63 | 0.90% | 43 | 0.54% | 26 | 0.19% | 9 | 4,775 |
Muhlenberg | 25.05% | 3,272 | 71.92% | 9,393 | 1.76% | 230 | 0.82% | 107 | 0.34% | 44 | 0.11% | 14 | 13,060 |
Nelson | 30.93% | 6,434 | 64.57% | 13,431 | 2.72% | 565 | 0.97% | 201 | 0.63% | 131 | 0.19% | 40 | 20,802 |
Nicholas | 27.70% | 787 | 68.88% | 1,957 | 2.29% | 65 | 0.67% | 19 | 0.32% | 9 | 0.14% | 4 | 2,841 |
Ohio | 20.00% | 2,080 | 76.38% | 7,942 | 1.99% | 207 | 1.01% | 105 | 0.62% | 64 | 0.00% | 0 | 10,398 |
Oldham | 31.25% | 10,268 | 62.30% | 20,469 | 3.74% | 1,229 | 1.80% | 590 | 0.86% | 282 | 0.05% | 15 | 32,853 |
Owen | 21.24% | 1,062 | 74.89% | 3,745 | 2.44% | 122 | 0.86% | 43 | 0.50% | 25 | 0.08% | 4 | 5,001 |
Owsley | 14.55% | 256 | 83.80% | 1,474 | 1.36% | 24 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.28% | 5 | 1,759 |
Pendleton | 19.38% | 1,164 | 76.64% | 4,604 | 2.41% | 145 | 1.10% | 66 | 0.45% | 27 | 0.02% | 1 | 6,007 |
Perry | 20.20% | 2,136 | 77.17% | 8,158 | 1.59% | 168 | 0.54% | 57 | 0.44% | 47 | 0.06% | 6 | 10,572 |
Pike | 17.35% | 4,280 | 80.06% | 19,747 | 1.67% | 413 | 0.50% | 124 | 0.35% | 86 | 0.06% | 15 | 24,665 |
Powell | 25.66% | 1,272 | 70.87% | 3,513 | 2.38% | 118 | 0.44% | 22 | 0.54% | 27 | 0.10% | 5 | 4,957 |
Pulaski | 15.01% | 4,208 | 81.67% | 22,902 | 2.00% | 562 | 0.78% | 218 | 0.45% | 127 | 0.09% | 24 | 28,041 |
Robertson | 21.92% | 222 | 74.93% | 759 | 1.88% | 19 | 0.79% | 8 | 0.49% | 5 | 0.00% | 0 | 1,013 |
Rockcastle | 13.68% | 915 | 83.83% | 5,609 | 1.30% | 87 | 0.75% | 50 | 0.37% | 25 | 0.07% | 5 | 6,691 |
Rowan | 37.24% | 3,295 | 58.48% | 5,174 | 2.34% | 207 | 0.77% | 68 | 0.96% | 85 | 0.21% | 19 | 8,848 |
Russell | 13.37% | 1,093 | 83.96% | 6,863 | 1.87% | 153 | 0.59% | 48 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.21% | 17 | 8,174 |
Scott | 31.88% | 7,715 | 62.20% | 15,052 | 3.52% | 853 | 1.66% | 402 | 0.57% | 139 | 0.16% | 39 | 24,200 |
Shelby | 30.50% | 6,276 | 64.12% | 13,196 | 3.06% | 629 | 1.57% | 324 | 0.67% | 138 | 0.08% | 17 | 20,580 |
Simpson | 28.47% | 2,144 | 67.41% | 5,077 | 2.66% | 200 | 0.86% | 65 | 0.50% | 38 | 0.09% | 7 | 7,531 |
Spencer | 20.19% | 1,921 | 75.63% | 7,196 | 2.49% | 237 | 1.17% | 111 | 0.46% | 44 | 0.06% | 6 | 9,515 |
Taylor | 22.58% | 2,553 | 73.59% | 8,320 | 2.06% | 233 | 1.26% | 142 | 0.47% | 53 | 0.04% | 5 | 11,306 |
Todd | 21.80% | 1,042 | 75.58% | 3,612 | 1.34% | 64 | 0.56% | 27 | 0.54% | 26 | 0.17% | 8 | 4,779 |
Trigg | 23.51% | 1,587 | 73.04% | 4,931 | 1.79% | 121 | 0.87% | 59 | 0.67% | 45 | 0.12% | 8 | 6,751 |
Trimble | 23.14% | 879 | 72.96% | 2,771 | 2.32% | 88 | 0.74% | 28 | 0.53% | 20 | 0.31% | 12 | 3,798 |
Union | 21.43% | 1,331 | 75.69% | 4,701 | 1.85% | 115 | 0.53% | 33 | 0.47% | 29 | 0.03% | 2 | 6,211 |
Warren | 35.01% | 16,966 | 59.18% | 28,673 | 3.31% | 1,605 | 1.56% | 757 | 0.86% | 415 | 0.08% | 38 | 48,454 |
Washington | 25.20% | 1,420 | 71.20% | 4,013 | 1.97% | 111 | 1.06% | 60 | 0.30% | 17 | 0.27% | 15 | 5,636 |
Wayne | 17.91% | 1,431 | 79.72% | 6,371 | 1.45% | 116 | 0.51% | 41 | 0.38% | 30 | 0.04% | 3 | 7,992 |
Webster | 21.36% | 1,240 | 75.75% | 4,397 | 1.91% | 111 | 0.59% | 34 | 0.38% | 22 | 0.02% | 1 | 5,805 |
Whitley | 15.01% | 2,067 | 82.13% | 11,312 | 1.76% | 242 | 0.75% | 103 | 0.30% | 41 | 0.07% | 9 | 13,774 |
Wolfe | 28.58% | 753 | 68.46% | 1,804 | 1.59% | 42 | 0.99% | 26 | 0.34% | 9 | 0.04% | 1 | 2,635 |
Woodford | 36.56% | 4,958 | 56.75% | 7,697 | 3.90% | 529 | 1.81% | 246 | 0.86% | 117 | 0.12% | 16 | 13,563 |
Totals | 32.68% | 628,854 | 62.52% | 1,202,971 | 2.79% | 53,752 | 1.18% | 22,780 | 0.72% | 13,913 | 0.10% | 1,879 | 1,924,149 |
General election
[edit]United States presidential election in Iowa, 2016 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | Running mate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Republican | Donald Trump | Mike Pence | 800,983 | 51.2% | 6 | |
Democratic | Hillary Clinton | Tim Kaine | 653,669 | 41.7% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | William Weld | 59,186 | 3.8% | 0 | |
Independent | Evan McMullin | Nathan Johnson | 12,366 | 0.8% | 0 | |
Green | Jill Stein | Ajamu Baraka | 11,479 | 0.7% | 0 | |
Constitution | Darrell Castle | Scott Bradley | 5,335 | 0.3% | 0 | |
New Independent | Lynn Kahn | Jay Stolba | 2,247 | 0.1% | 0 | |
Legal Marijuana Now | Dan Vacek | Mark Elworth | 2,246 | 0.1% | 0 | |
Independent | Rocky De La Fuente | Michael Steinberg | 451 | 0.0% | 0 | |
Socialism and Liberation | Gloria La Riva | Dennis J. Banks | 323 | 0.0% | 0 | |
Totals | 1,566,031 | 100.0% | 6 | |||
Voter turnout (Voting age population) | 72.0% | |||||
Source: Iowa Secretary of State |
By county
[edit]County | Trump | Trump % |
Clinton | Clinton % |
Johnson | Johnson % |
Others | Others % % |
Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adair | 2,461 | 64.58% | 1,133 | 29.73% | 127 | 3.33% | 90 | 2.36% | 3,811 |
Adams | 1,395 | 66.24% | 565 | 26.83% | 93 | 4.42% | 53 | 2.51% | 2,106 |
Allamakee | 4,093 | 59.12% | 2,421 | 34.97% | 227 | 3.28% | 182 | 2.63% | 6,923 |
Appanoose | 4,033 | 65.73% | 1,814 | 29.56% | 139 | 2.27% | 150 | 2.44% | 6,136 |
Audubon | 2,136 | 62.60% | 1,080 | 31.65% | 107 | 3.14% | 89 | 2.60% | 3,412 |
Benton | 8,232 | 59.46% | 4,678 | 33.79% | 542 | 3.92% | 392 | 2.83% | 13,844 |
Black Hawk | 27,476 | 42.66% | 32,233 | 50.05% | 2,368 | 3.68% | 2,328 | 3.63% | 64,405 |
Boone | 7,484 | 52.72% | 5,541 | 39.03% | 643 | 4.53% | 528 | 3.71% | 14,196 |
Bremer | 7,208 | 53.24% | 5,356 | 39.56% | 543 | 4.01% | 431 | 3.18% | 13,538 |
Buchanan | 5,510 | 53.75% | 3,970 | 38.72% | 478 | 4.66% | 294 | 2.87% | 10,252 |
Buena Vista | 4,903 | 59.23% | 2,856 | 34.50% | 288 | 3.48% | 231 | 2.79% | 8,278 |
Butler | 4,921 | 65.50% | 2,157 | 28.71% | 219 | 2.91% | 216 | 2.88% | 7,513 |
Calhoun | 3,468 | 67.22% | 1,398 | 27.10% | 173 | 3.35% | 120 | 2.33% | 5,159 |
Carroll | 6,638 | 62.96% | 3,309 | 31.38% | 318 | 3.02% | 279 | 2.64% | 10,544 |
Cass | 4,761 | 66.82% | 1,951 | 27.38% | 206 | 2.89% | 207 | 2.91% | 7,125 |
Cedar | 5,295 | 55.50% | 3,599 | 37.72% | 365 | 3.83% | 282 | 2.95% | 9,541 |
Cerro Gordo | 11,621 | 50.60% | 9,862 | 42.94% | 851 | 3.71% | 631 | 2.75% | 22,965 |
Cherokee | 4,192 | 66.99% | 1,679 | 26.83% | 206 | 3.29% | 181 | 2.89% | 6,258 |
Chickasaw | 3,742 | 58.15% | 2,266 | 35.21% | 236 | 3.67% | 191 | 2.98% | 6,435 |
Clarke | 2,713 | 60.91% | 1,465 | 32.89% | 160 | 3.59% | 116 | 2.60% | 4,454 |
Clay | 5,877 | 68.20% | 2,249 | 26.10% | 288 | 3.34% | 203 | 2.36% | 8,617 |
Clayton | 5,317 | 58.24% | 3,237 | 35.46% | 334 | 3.66% | 241 | 2.64% | 9,129 |
Clinton | 11,276 | 48.88% | 10,095 | 43.76% | 825 | 3.58% | 871 | 3.80% | 23,067 |
Crawford | 4,617 | 66.58% | 1,991 | 28.71% | 172 | 2.48% | 155 | 2.23% | 6,935 |
Dallas | 19,339 | 50.56% | 15,701 | 41.05% | 1,757 | 4.59% | 1,455 | 3.80% | 38,252 |
Davis | 2,723 | 70.14% | 977 | 25.17% | 85 | 2.19% | 97 | 2.50% | 3,882 |
Decatur | 2,296 | 61.49% | 1,201 | 32.16% | 123 | 3.29% | 114 | 3.06% | 3,734 |
Delaware | 5,694 | 61.62% | 2,957 | 32.00% | 337 | 3.65% | 253 | 2.74% | 9,241 |
Des Moines | 9,529 | 49.88% | 8,212 | 42.99% | 635 | 3.32% | 727 | 3.80% | 19,103 |
Dickinson | 6,753 | 65.22% | 3,056 | 29.52% | 292 | 2.82% | 253 | 2.44% | 10,354 |
Dubuque | 23,460 | 47.18% | 22,850 | 45.96% | 2,013 | 4.05% | 1,398 | 2.80% | 49,721 |
Emmet | 3,124 | 65.73% | 1,357 | 28.55% | 139 | 2.92% | 133 | 2.80% | 4,753 |
Fayette | 5,620 | 56.34% | 3,689 | 36.98% | 328 | 3.29% | 338 | 3.38% | 9,975 |
Floyd | 4,375 | 54.28% | 3,179 | 39.44% | 241 | 2.99% | 265 | 3.28% | 8,060 |
Franklin | 3,163 | 63.67% | 1,493 | 30.05% | 188 | 3.78% | 124 | 2.48% | 4,968 |
Fremont | 2,407 | 66.95% | 963 | 26.79% | 115 | 3.20% | 110 | 3.06% | 3,595 |
Greene | 2,820 | 58.49% | 1,691 | 35.08% | 160 | 3.32% | 150 | 3.10% | 4,821 |
Grundy | 4,527 | 65.88% | 1,856 | 27.01% | 233 | 3.39% | 256 | 3.73% | 6,872 |
Guthrie | 3,628 | 63.10% | 1,732 | 30.12% | 258 | 4.49% | 132 | 2.29% | 5,750 |
Hamilton | 4,463 | 58.01% | 2,726 | 35.43% | 259 | 3.37% | 246 | 3.19% | 7,694 |
Hancock | 3,977 | 67.74% | 1,587 | 27.03% | 166 | 2.83% | 141 | 2.40% | 5,871 |
Hardin | 5,254 | 61.57% | 2,787 | 32.66% | 298 | 3.49% | 194 | 2.28% | 8,533 |
Harrison | 4,902 | 65.67% | 2,131 | 28.55% | 210 | 2.81% | 222 | 2.98% | 7,465 |
Henry | 5,779 | 61.45% | 2,904 | 30.88% | 337 | 3.58% | 384 | 4.08% | 9,404 |
Howard | 2,611 | 57.27% | 1,677 | 36.78% | 131 | 2.87% | 140 | 3.07% | 4,559 |
Humboldt | 3,568 | 70.14% | 1,252 | 24.61% | 127 | 2.50% | 140 | 2.75% | 5,087 |
Ida | 2,655 | 73.50% | 792 | 21.93% | 103 | 2.85% | 62 | 1.71% | 3,612 |
Iowa | 5,205 | 58.46% | 3,084 | 34.64% | 317 | 3.56% | 298 | 3.35% | 8,904 |
Jackson | 5,824 | 56.49% | 3,837 | 37.22% | 319 | 3.09% | 330 | 3.19% | 10,310 |
Jasper | 10,560 | 55.48% | 7,109 | 37.35% | 715 | 3.76% | 650 | 3.42% | 19,034 |
Jefferson | 3,748 | 45.95% | 3,710 | 45.49% | 246 | 3.02% | 452 | 5.55% | 8,156 |
Johnson | 21,044 | 27.35% | 50,200 | 65.25% | 2,758 | 3.58% | 2,938 | 3.82% | 76,940 |
Jones | 5,720 | 56.45% | 3,787 | 37.37% | 305 | 3.01% | 321 | 3.17% | 10,133 |
Keokuk | 3,390 | 68.00% | 1,342 | 26.92% | 139 | 2.79% | 114 | 2.28% | 4,985 |
Kossuth | 5,653 | 65.68% | 2,543 | 29.55% | 194 | 2.25% | 217 | 2.52% | 8,607 |
Lee | 8,803 | 54.50% | 6,215 | 38.48% | 510 | 3.16% | 623 | 3.86% | 16,151 |
Linn | 48,390 | 41.32% | 58,935 | 50.33% | 5,557 | 4.75% | 4,216 | 3.60% | 117,098 |
Louisa | 3,069 | 61.28% | 1,648 | 32.91% | 136 | 2.72% | 155 | 3.10% | 5,008 |
Lucas | 2,877 | 66.08% | 1,239 | 28.46% | 115 | 2.64% | 123 | 2.82% | 4,354 |
Lyon | 5,192 | 81.42% | 920 | 14.43% | 137 | 2.15% | 128 | 2.00% | 6,377 |
Madison | 5,360 | 62.07% | 2,678 | 31.01% | 347 | 4.02% | 251 | 2.90% | 8,636 |
Mahaska | 7,432 | 69.90% | 2,619 | 24.63% | 318 | 2.99% | 263 | 2.48% | 10,632 |
Marion | 10,962 | 61.53% | 5,482 | 30.77% | 706 | 3.96% | 666 | 3.74% | 17,816 |
Marshall | 9,146 | 50.87% | 7,652 | 42.56% | 577 | 3.21% | 605 | 3.37% | 17,980 |
Mills | 5,067 | 65.82% | 2,090 | 27.15% | 307 | 3.99% | 234 | 3.05% | 7,698 |
Mitchell | 3,190 | 58.89% | 1,888 | 34.85% | 210 | 3.88% | 129 | 2.39% | 5,417 |
Monona | 3,120 | 68.24% | 1,247 | 27.27% | 112 | 2.45% | 93 | 2.03% | 4,572 |
Monroe | 2,638 | 68.25% | 1,056 | 27.32% | 104 | 2.69% | 67 | 1.74% | 3,865 |
Montgomery | 3,436 | 68.12% | 1,314 | 26.05% | 152 | 3.01% | 142 | 2.82% | 5,044 |
Muscatine | 9,584 | 49.32% | 8,368 | 43.06% | 748 | 3.85% | 734 | 3.78% | 19,434 |
O'Brien | 5,752 | 77.67% | 1,315 | 17.76% | 197 | 2.66% | 142 | 1.93% | 7,406 |
Osceola | 2,531 | 78.77% | 552 | 17.18% | 73 | 2.27% | 57 | 1.76% | 3,213 |
Page | 4,893 | 69.46% | 1,807 | 25.65% | 176 | 2.50% | 168 | 2.40% | 7,044 |
Palo Alto | 3,081 | 65.51% | 1,398 | 29.73% | 131 | 2.79% | 93 | 1.99% | 4,703 |
Plymouth | 9,680 | 73.39% | 2,885 | 21.87% | 343 | 2.60% | 282 | 2.13% | 13,190 |
Pocahontas | 2,702 | 69.91% | 963 | 24.92% | 115 | 2.98% | 85 | 2.20% | 3,865 |
Polk | 93,492 | 40.38% | 119,804 | 51.74% | 10,029 | 4.33% | 8,230 | 3.56% | 231,555 |
Pottawattamie | 24,447 | 57.28% | 15,355 | 35.98% | 1,469 | 3.44% | 1,409 | 3.30% | 42,680 |
Poweshiek | 4,946 | 50.30% | 4,304 | 43.77% | 283 | 2.88% | 300 | 3.06% | 9,833 |
Ringgold | 1,824 | 67.38% | 753 | 27.82% | 72 | 2.66% | 58 | 2.14% | 2,707 |
Sac | 3,703 | 71.05% | 1,270 | 24.37% | 129 | 2.48% | 110 | 2.12% | 5,212 |
Scott | 39,149 | 45.41% | 40,440 | 46.90% | 3,555 | 4.12% | 3,076 | 3.57% | 86,220 |
Shelby | 4,362 | 68.48% | 1,662 | 26.09% | 174 | 2.73% | 172 | 2.70% | 6,370 |
Sioux | 14,785 | 81.26% | 2,300 | 12.64% | 435 | 2.39% | 674 | 3.70% | 18,194 |
Story | 19,458 | 38.40% | 25,709 | 50.74% | 3,014 | 5.95% | 2,486 | 4.90% | 50,667 |
Tama | 4,971 | 56.80% | 3,196 | 36.52% | 245 | 2.80% | 340 | 3.88% | 8,752 |
Taylor | 2,111 | 69.69% | 758 | 25.02% | 97 | 3.20% | 63 | 2.08% | 3,029 |
Union | 3,525 | 60.44% | 1,922 | 32.96% | 213 | 3.65% | 172 | 2.96% | 5,832 |
Van Buren | 2,527 | 70.96% | 845 | 23.73% | 83 | 2.33% | 106 | 2.98% | 3,561 |
Wapello | 8,715 | 57.53% | 5,594 | 36.93% | 380 | 2.51% | 460 | 3.04% | 15,149 |
Warren | 14,814 | 54.26% | 10,411 | 38.14% | 1,275 | 4.67% | 800 | 2.92% | 27,300 |
Washington | 6,173 | 56.48% | 3,943 | 36.08% | 459 | 4.20% | 354 | 3.24% | 10,929 |
Wayne | 2,069 | 70.37% | 719 | 24.46% | 78 | 2.65% | 74 | 2.52% | 2,940 |
Webster | 10,056 | 57.69% | 6,305 | 36.17% | 569 | 3.26% | 500 | 2.88% | 17,430 |
Winnebago | 3,447 | 59.56% | 1,931 | 33.37% | 218 | 3.77% | 191 | 3.30% | 5,787 |
Winneshiek | 5,344 | 47.03% | 5,254 | 46.24% | 382 | 3.36% | 382 | 3.36% | 11,362 |
Woodbury | 24,727 | 56.56% | 16,210 | 37.08% | 1,179 | 2.70% | 1,602 | 3.67% | 43,718 |
Worth | 2,453 | 57.62% | 1,530 | 35.94% | 165 | 3.88% | 109 | 2.55% | 4,257 |
Wright | 3,800 | 63.06% | 1,896 | 31.46% | 176 | 2.92% | 154 | 2.56% | 6,026 |
Iowa Total | 800,983 | 51.15% | 653,669 | 41.74% | 59,186 | 3.78% | 52,193 | 3.33% | 1,566,031 |
General Election
[edit]Statewide Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Hillary Clinton | 1,338,870 | 48.12% | |
Republican | Donald Trump | 1,202,484 | 43.31% | |
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | 144,121 | 5.17% | |
Green | Jill Stein | 38,437 | 1.37% | |
Independent | Evan McMullin | 28,917 | 1.04% | |
Constitution | Darrell Castle | 11,699 | 0.42% | |
Veterans | Chris Keniston | 5,028 | 0.18% | |
Independent | Mike Smith | 1,819 | 0.07% | |
American Delta | Rocky De La Fuente | 1,255 | 0.04% | |
Independent American | Kyle Kopitke | 1,096 | 0.04% | |
Independent | Joseph Maldonado | 872 | 0.03% | |
American Solidarity | Michael A. Maturen | 862 | 0.03% | |
Independent | Rod Silva | 751 | 0.03% | |
Independent | Ryan Scott | 749 | 0.03% | |
Independent | Tom Hoefling | 710 | 0.03% | |
Socialism and Liberation | Gloria La Riva | 531 | 0.02% | |
Socialist Workers | Alyson Kennedy | 452 | 0.02% | |
Independent | Laurence Kotlikoff | 392 | 0.01% | |
Independent | Bradford Lyttle | 382 | 0.01% | |
Independent | Frank Atwood | 337 | 0.01% | |
Socialist | Mimi Soltysik | 271 | 0.01% | |
Prohibition | James Hedges | 185 | 0.01% | |
Write-In | 27 | 0.00% | ||
Total votes | 2,780,247 | 100.00% |
By county
[edit]County | Clinton% | Clinton# | Trump% | Trump# | Johnson% | Johnson# | Others% | Others# | Total[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adams | 49.86% | 96,558 | 41.35% | 80,082 | 5.11% | 9,893 | 3.70% | 7,144 | 193,677 |
Alamosa | 45.96% | 3,189 | 43.90% | 3,046 | 5.84% | 405 | 4.31% | 299 | 6,939 |
Arapahoe | 52.76% | 159,885 | 38.63% | 117,053 | 5.28% | 16,002 | 3.33% | 10,108 | 303,048 |
Archuleta | 34.06% | 2,500 | 58.10% | 4,264 | 4.51% | 331 | 3.32% | 244 | 7,339 |
Baca | 13.14% | 283 | 81.42% | 1,753 | 2.37% | 51 | 3.07% | 66 | 2,153 |
Bent | 30.62% | 590 | 61.65% | 1,188 | 4.31% | 83 | 3.42% | 66 | 1,927 |
Boulder | 70.34% | 132,334 | 22.00% | 41,396 | 4.27% | 8,034 | 3.39% | 6,381 | 188,145 |
Broomfield | 52.35% | 19,731 | 38.12% | 14,367 | 5.77% | 2,174 | 3.76% | 1,418 | 37,690 |
Chaffee | 43.45% | 4,888 | 47.92% | 5,391 | 4.77% | 537 | 3.86% | 434 | 11,250 |
Cheyenne | 11.98% | 132 | 83.94% | 925 | 2.81% | 31 | 1.26% | 14 | 1,102 |
Clear Creek | 46.52% | 2,729 | 43.90% | 2,575 | 6.22% | 365 | 3.36% | 197 | 5,866 |
Conejos | 44.03% | 1,771 | 47.59% | 1,914 | 4.13% | 166 | 4.25% | 171 | 4,022 |
Costilla | 60.88% | 1,125 | 31.82% | 588 | 4.49% | 83 | 2.81% | 52 | 1,848 |
Crowley | 22.20% | 339 | 70.66% | 1,079 | 4.13% | 63 | 3.02% | 46 | 1,527 |
Custer | 25.99% | 797 | 67.22% | 2,061 | 4.60% | 141 | 2.18% | 67 | 3,066 |
Delta | 24.34% | 4,087 | 69.42% | 11,655 | 2.83% | 475 | 3.41% | 573 | 16,790 |
Denver | 73.69% | 244,551 | 18.89% | 62,690 | 4.48% | 14,861 | 2.94% | 9,750 | 331,852 |
Dolores | 19.28% | 242 | 75.22% | 944 | 2.47% | 31 | 3.04% | 38 | 1,255 |
Douglas | 36.62% | 68,657 | 54.71% | 102,573 | 5.45% | 10,212 | 3.23% | 6,058 | 187,500 |
Eagle | 55.90% | 14,099 | 35.64% | 8,990 | 5.42% | 1,368 | 3.04% | 766 | 25,223 |
El Paso | 33.86% | 108,010 | 56.19% | 179,228 | 6.23% | 19,877 | 3.71% | 11,853 | 318,968 |
Elbert | 19.61% | 3,134 | 73.26% | 11,705 | 4.17% | 666 | 2.97% | 475 | 15,980 |
Fremont | 24.11% | 5,297 | 68.82% | 15,122 | 4.05% | 890 | 3.03% | 664 | 21,973 |
Garfield | 42.58% | 11,271 | 49.61% | 13,132 | 4.29% | 1,135 | 3.53% | 932 | 26,470 |
Gilpin | 45.69% | 1,634 | 43.79% | 1,566 | 5.40% | 193 | 5.12% | 183 | 3,576 |
Grand | 39.10% | 3,358 | 52.33% | 4,494 | 5.67% | 487 | 2.90% | 249 | 8,588 |
Gunnison | 54.48% | 5,128 | 34.94% | 3,289 | 6.32% | 595 | 4.25% | 400 | 9,412 |
Hinsdale | 33.45% | 197 | 57.56% | 339 | 4.58% | 27 | 4.42% | 26 | 589 |
Huerfano | 43.17% | 1,633 | 49.78% | 1,883 | 3.99% | 151 | 3.06% | 116 | 3,783 |
Jackson | 19.86% | 171 | 73.05% | 629 | 4.76% | 41 | 2.32% | 20 | 861 |
Jefferson | 48.89% | 160,776 | 42.01% | 138,177 | 5.64% | 18,537 | 3.47% | 11,393 | 328,883 |
Kiowa | 10.64% | 91 | 85.15% | 728 | 2.81% | 24 | 1.40% | 12 | 855 |
Kit Carson | 14.48% | 536 | 80.15% | 2,967 | 2.57% | 95 | 2.81% | 104 | 3,702 |
La Plata | 49.84% | 15,525 | 40.41% | 12,587 | 6.03% | 1,878 | 3.72% | 1,160 | 31,150 |
Lake | 50.52% | 1,616 | 39.70% | 1,270 | 5.41% | 173 | 4.39% | 140 | 3,199 |
Larimer | 47.51% | 93,113 | 42.57% | 83,430 | 5.87% | 11,510 | 4.04% | 7,928 | 195,981 |
Las Animas | 39.01% | 2,650 | 54.62% | 3,710 | 3.69% | 251 | 2.68% | 182 | 6,793 |
Lincoln | 16.79% | 409 | 77.67% | 1,892 | 3.16% | 77 | 2.38% | 58 | 2,436 |
Logan | 19.04% | 1,851 | 74.90% | 7,282 | 3.28% | 319 | 2.78% | 270 | 9,722 |
Mesa | 27.98% | 21,729 | 64.10% | 49,779 | 4.73% | 3,675 | 3.18% | 2,471 | 77,654 |
Mineral | 36.35% | 237 | 52.76% | 344 | 6.44% | 42 | 4.45% | 29 | 652 |
Moffat | 13.39% | 874 | 81.30% | 5,305 | 2.74% | 179 | 2.57% | 167 | 6,525 |
Montezuma | 30.90% | 3,973 | 61.07% | 7,853 | 4.23% | 544 | 3.79% | 488 | 12,858 |
Montrose | 25.80% | 5,466 | 67.88% | 14,382 | 3.47% | 735 | 2.85% | 603 | 21,186 |
Morgan | 26.35% | 3,151 | 68.10% | 8,145 | 2.93% | 350 | 2.63% | 314 | 11,960 |
Otero | 34.82% | 2,943 | 58.31% | 4,928 | 3.79% | 320 | 3.08% | 261 | 8,452 |
Ouray | 51.27% | 1,697 | 40.82% | 1,351 | 4.53% | 150 | 3.38% | 112 | 3,310 |
Park | 32.84% | 3,421 | 58.89% | 6,135 | 4.89% | 509 | 3.38% | 352 | 10,417 |
Phillips | 18.70% | 436 | 76.80% | 1,791 | 2.57% | 60 | 1.93% | 45 | 2,332 |
Pitkin | 69.69% | 7,333 | 24.23% | 2,550 | 3.55% | 374 | 2.53% | 266 | 10,523 |
Prowers | 23.64% | 1,186 | 70.39% | 3,531 | 3.09% | 155 | 2.88% | 144 | 5,016 |
Pueblo | 45.62% | 35,875 | 46.11% | 36,265 | 5.18% | 4,072 | 3.09% | 2,434 | 78,646 |
Rio Blanco | 12.64% | 436 | 80.90% | 2,791 | 3.42% | 118 | 3.04% | 105 | 3,450 |
Rio Grande | 36.16% | 2,001 | 55.75% | 3,085 | 4.19% | 232 | 3.90% | 216 | 5,534 |
Routt | 54.34% | 7,600 | 37.39% | 5,230 | 5.16% | 722 | 3.10% | 434 | 13,986 |
Saguache | 49.98% | 1,417 | 40.46% | 1,147 | 3.25% | 92 | 6.31% | 179 | 2,835 |
San Juan | 52.37% | 265 | 42.49% | 215 | 3.36% | 17 | 1.79% | 9 | 506 |
San Miguel | 68.72% | 2,975 | 23.86% | 1,033 | 3.56% | 154 | 3.87% | 167 | 4,329 |
Sedgwick | 19.57% | 267 | 74.41% | 1,015 | 2.05% | 28 | 3.96% | 54 | 1,364 |
Summit | 59.09% | 9,557 | 31.53% | 5,100 | 6.18% | 1,000 | 3.20% | 517 | 16,174 |
Teller | 24.94% | 3,603 | 67.47% | 9,745 | 4.67% | 674 | 2.92% | 422 | 14,444 |
Washington | 10.83% | 296 | 84.12% | 2,299 | 3.00% | 82 | 2.05% | 56 | 2,733 |
Weld | 34.45% | 46,519 | 56.60% | 76,651 | 5.53% | 7,487 | 3.52% | 4,773 | 135,430 |
Yuma | 15.15% | 726 | 80.36% | 3,850 | 2.46% | 118 | 2.02% | 97 | 4,791 |
Colorado Total | 48.16% | 1,338,870 | 43.25% | 1,202,484 | 5.18% | 144,121 | 3.41% | 94,772 | 2,780,247 |
Table of Cabinet nominees
[edit]State | Senator | Party |
Jan. 20 James Mattis Defense 98-1 |
Jan. 20 John Kelly Homeland 88-11 |
Jan. 30 Elaine Chao Transportation 93-6 |
Feb. 1 Rex Tillerson State 56-43 |
Feb. 7 Betsy DeVos Education 51*-50 |
Feb. 8 Jeff Sessions Att'y Gen. 52-47 |
Feb. 10 Tom Price Health 52-47 |
Feb. 13 Steven Mnuchin Treasury 53-47 |
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Tennessee | Lamar Alexander | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Wisconsin | Tammy Baldwin | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Wyoming | John Barrasso | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Colorado | Michael Bennet | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Connecticut | Richard Blumenthal | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Missouri | Roy Blunt | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
New Jersey | Cory Booker | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Arkansas | John Boozman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
North Carolina | Richard Burr | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Washington | Maria Cantwell | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
West Virginia | Shelley Moore Capito | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Maryland | Ben Cardin | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Delaware | Tom Carper | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Louisiana | Bill Cassidy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Mississippi | Thad Cochran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Maine | Susan Collins | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Delaware | Chris Coons | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Not Voting | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Tennessee | Bob Corker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Texas | John Cornyn | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Nevada | Catherine Cortez Masto | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Arkansas | Tom Cotton | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Idaho | Mike Crapo | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Texas | Ted Cruz | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Montana | Steve Daines | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Indiana | Joe Donnelly | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Illinois | Tammy Duckworth | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Illinois | Dick Durbin | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Wyoming | Mike Enzi | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Iowa | Joni Ernst | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
California | Dianne Feinstein | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Nebraska | Deb Fischer | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Arizona | Jeff Flake | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Minnesota | Al Franken | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Colorado | Cory Gardner | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
New York | Kirsten Gillibrand | D | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Iowa | Chuck Grassley | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
California | Kamala Harris | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
New Hampshire | Maggie Hassan | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Utah | Orrin Hatch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
North Dakota | Heidi Heitkamp | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Nevada | Dean Heller | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Hawaii | Mazie Hirono | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
North Dakota | John Hoeven | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Oklahoma | Jim Inhofe | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Georgia | Johnny Isakson | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Wisconsin | Ron Johnson | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Virginia | Tim Kaine | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Louisiana | John Neely Kennedy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Maine | Angus King | Ind. | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Oklahoma | James Lankford | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Vermont | Patrick Leahy | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Utah | Mike Lee | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
West Virginia | Joe Manchin | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Yea |
Massachusetts | Ed Markey | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Arizona | John McCain | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Not Voting | Nay |
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | R | Yea | Yea | Present | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
New Jersey | Bob Menendez | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Kansas | Jerry Moran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Alaska | Lisa Murkowski | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Connecticut | Chris Murphy | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Washington | Patty Murray | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Florida | Bill Nelson | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Kentucky | Rand Paul | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Georgia | David Perdue | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Michigan | Gary Peters | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Ohio | Rob Portman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Rhode Island | Jack Reed | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Idaho | Jim Risch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Kansas | Pat Roberts | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
South Dakota | Mike Rounds | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Florida | Marco Rubio | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | Ind. | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Nebraska | Ben Sasse | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Hawaii | Brian Schatz | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
New York | Chuck Schumer | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
South Carolina | Tim Scott | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions** | R | Not Voting | Not Voting | Yea | Yea | Yea | Present | — | — |
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Alabama | Richard Shelby | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Alabama | Luther Strange** | R | — | — | — | — | — | — | Yea | Yea |
Alaska | Dan Sullivan | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Montana | Jon Tester | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
South Dakota | John Thune | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
North Carolina | Thom Tillis | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Pennsylvania | Pat Toomey | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
New Mexico | Tom Udall | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Maryland | Chris Van Hollen | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Virginia | Mark Warner | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Mississippi | Roger Wicker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
Oregon | Ron Wyden | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay |
Indiana | Todd Young | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea |
vote by party | D R Ind. — |
45-1 51-0 2-0 Mattis |
35-11 51-0 2-0 Kelly |
41-5 51-0 1-1 Chao |
3–42 52-0 1-1 Tillerson |
0–46 50-2 0–2 DeVos |
1–45 51-0 0–2 Sessions |
0–45 52-0 0–2 Price |
1–45 52-0 0–2 Mnuchin |
State | Senator | Party |
Feb. 13 David Shulkin Veterans 100-0 |
Feb. 27 Wilbur Ross Commerce 72-27 |
Mar. 1 Ryan Zinke Interior 68-31 |
Mar. 2 Ben Carson Housing 58-41 |
Mar. 2 Rick Perry Energy 62-37 |
Sonny Perdue Agriculture |
Alex Acosta Labor |
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Tennessee | Lamar Alexander | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Wisconsin | Tammy Baldwin | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Wyoming | John Barrasso | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Colorado | Michael Bennet | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Connecticut | Richard Blumenthal | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Missouri | Roy Blunt | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
New Jersey | Cory Booker | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Arkansas | John Boozman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | ||
North Carolina | Richard Burr | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Washington | Maria Cantwell | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
West Virginia | Shelley Moore Capito | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Maryland | Ben Cardin | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Delaware | Tom Carper | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | ||
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Louisiana | Bill Cassidy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Mississippi | Thad Cochran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Maine | Susan Collins | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Delaware | Chris Coons | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Tennessee | Bob Corker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Texas | John Cornyn | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Nevada | Catherine Cortez Masto | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | ||
Arkansas | Tom Cotton | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Idaho | Mike Crapo | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Texas | Ted Cruz | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Montana | Steve Daines | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Indiana | Joe Donnelly | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Illinois | Tammy Duckworth | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Illinois | Dick Durbin | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Wyoming | Mike Enzi | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Iowa | Joni Ernst | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
California | Dianne Feinstein | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Nebraska | Deb Fischer | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Arizona | Jeff Flake | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Minnesota | Al Franken | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Colorado | Cory Gardner | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
New York | Kirsten Gillibrand | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Iowa | Chuck Grassley | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
California | Kamala Harris | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
New Hampshire | Maggie Hassan | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Utah | Orrin Hatch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
North Dakota | Heidi Heitkamp | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Nevada | Dean Heller | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Hawaii | Mazie Hirono | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
North Dakota | John Hoeven | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Oklahoma | Jim Inhofe | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Georgia | Johnny Isakson | R | Yea | Not Voting | Not Voting | Not Voting | Not Voting | ||
Wisconsin | Ron Johnson | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Virginia | Tim Kaine | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Louisiana | John Neely Kennedy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Maine | Angus King | Ind. | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Oklahoma | James Lankford | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Vermont | Patrick Leahy | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Utah | Mike Lee | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
West Virginia | Joe Manchin | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Massachusetts | Ed Markey | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Arizona | John McCain | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | ||
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
New Jersey | Bob Menendez | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Kansas | Jerry Moran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Alaska | Lisa Murkowski | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Connecticut | Chris Murphy | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Washington | Patty Murray | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Florida | Bill Nelson | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Kentucky | Rand Paul | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Georgia | David Perdue | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Michigan | Gary Peters | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Ohio | Rob Portman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Rhode Island | Jack Reed | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Idaho | Jim Risch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Kansas | Pat Roberts | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
South Dakota | Mike Rounds | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Florida | Marco Rubio | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | Ind. | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Nebraska | Ben Sasse | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Hawaii | Brian Schatz | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
New York | Chuck Schumer | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
South Carolina | Tim Scott | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Alabama | Jeff Sessions** | R | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Alabama | Richard Shelby | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | ||
Alabama | Luther Strange** | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Alaska | Dan Sullivan | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Montana | Jon Tester | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
South Dakota | John Thune | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
North Carolina | Thom Tillis | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Pennsylvania | Pat Toomey | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
New Mexico | Tom Udall | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Yea | ||
Maryland | Chris Van Hollen | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Virginia | Mark Warner | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | D | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | ||
Mississippi | Roger Wicker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
Oregon | Ron Wyden | D | Yea | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | ||
Indiana | Todd Young | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | ||
vote by party | D R Ind. — |
46-0 52-0 2-0 Shulkin |
20–26 51-0 1-1 Ross |
16–30 51-0 1-1 Zinke |
6-40 51-0 1-1 Carson |
10-36 51-0 1-1 Perry |
Perdue |
Acosta |
State | Senator | Party |
Jan. 23 Mike Pompeo CIA 66-32 |
Jan. 24 Nikki Haley UN Amb. 96-4 |
Feb. 14 Linda McMahon Small Biz. 81-19 |
Feb. 16 Mick Mulvaney Budget 51-49 |
Feb. 17 Scott Pruitt EPA 52-46 |
Mar. 15 Dan Coats DNI 85-12 |
Robert Lighthizer Trade |
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Tennessee | Lamar Alexander | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Not Voting | |
Wisconsin | Tammy Baldwin | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Wyoming | John Barrasso | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Colorado | Michael Bennet | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Connecticut | Richard Blumenthal | D | Not Voting | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Missouri | Roy Blunt | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
New Jersey | Cory Booker | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Arkansas | John Boozman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Ohio | Sherrod Brown | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
North Carolina | Richard Burr | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Washington | Maria Cantwell | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
West Virginia | Shelley Moore Capito | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Maryland | Ben Cardin | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Delaware | Tom Carper | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Pennsylvania | Bob Casey | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Louisiana | Bill Cassidy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Mississippi | Thad Cochran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Maine | Susan Collins | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | |
Delaware | Chris Coons | D | Nay | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Tennessee | Bob Corker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Not Voting | |
Texas | John Cornyn | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Nevada | Catherine Cortez Masto | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Arkansas | Tom Cotton | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Idaho | Mike Crapo | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Texas | Ted Cruz | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Montana | Steve Daines | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Indiana | Joe Donnelly | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Not Voting | Yea | |
Illinois | Tammy Duckworth | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Illinois | Dick Durbin | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Wyoming | Mike Enzi | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Iowa | Joni Ernst | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
California | Dianne Feinstein | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Nebraska | Deb Fischer | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Arizona | Jeff Flake | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Minnesota | Al Franken | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Colorado | Cory Gardner | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
New York | Kirsten Gillibrand | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
South Carolina | Lindsey Graham | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Iowa | Chuck Grassley | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
California | Kamala Harris | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
New Hampshire | Maggie Hassan | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Utah | Orrin Hatch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
New Mexico | Martin Heinrich | D | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
North Dakota | Heidi Heitkamp | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | Yea | |
Nevada | Dean Heller | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Hawaii | Mazie Hirono | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
North Dakota | John Hoeven | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Oklahoma | Jim Inhofe | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Georgia | Johnny Isakson | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Not Voting | |
Wisconsin | Ron Johnson | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Virginia | Tim Kaine | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Louisiana | John Neely Kennedy | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Maine | Angus King | Ind. | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Minnesota | Amy Klobuchar | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Oklahoma | James Lankford | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Vermont | Patrick Leahy | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Utah | Mike Lee | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
West Virginia | Joe Manchin | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Yea | Yea | |
Massachusetts | Ed Markey | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Arizona | John McCain | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Not Voting | Yea | |
Missouri | Claire McCaskill | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
New Jersey | Bob Menendez | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Oregon | Jeff Merkley | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Kansas | Jerry Moran | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Alaska | Lisa Murkowski | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Connecticut | Chris Murphy | D | Not Voting | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Washington | Patty Murray | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Florida | Bill Nelson | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Kentucky | Rand Paul | R | Nay | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | |
Georgia | David Perdue | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Michigan | Gary Peters | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Ohio | Rob Portman | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Rhode Island | Jack Reed | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Idaho | Jim Risch | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Kansas | Pat Roberts | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
South Dakota | Mike Rounds | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Florida | Marco Rubio | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Vermont | Bernie Sanders | Ind. | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Nebraska | Ben Sasse | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Hawaii | Brian Schatz | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
New York | Chuck Schumer | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
South Carolina | Tim Scott | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Alabama | Jeff Sessions** | R | Yea | Yea | — | — | — | — | — |
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Alabama | Richard Shelby | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Alabama | Luther Strange** | R | — | — | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Alaska | Dan Sullivan | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Montana | Jon Tester | D | Nay | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
South Dakota | John Thune | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
North Carolina | Thom Tillis | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Pennsylvania | Pat Toomey | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
New Mexico | Tom Udall | D | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Maryland | Chris Van Hollen | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Virginia | Mark Warner | D | Yea | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Massachusetts | Elizabeth Warren | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Rhode Island | Sheldon Whitehouse | D | Yea | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Yea | |
Mississippi | Roger Wicker | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
Oregon | Ron Wyden | D | Nay | Yea | Nay | Nay | Nay | Nay | |
Indiana | Todd Young | R | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | Yea | |
vote by party | D R Ind. — |
14–30 51-1 1-1 Pompeo |
43-3 52-0 1-1 Haley |
28-18 52-0 1-1 McMahon |
0–46 51-1 0–2 Mulvaney |
2–43 50-1 0–2 Pruitt |
36-10 48-1 1-1 Coats |
Lighthizer |
Notes: All dates are in 2017.
Att'y-Gen. = Attorney-General of the United States; Trade = U.S. Trade Representative;
Health = Secretary of Health and Human Services; EPA = Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;
Budget = Director of the Office of Management and Budget; CIA = Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; DNI = Director of National Intelligence
D = Democratic ; R = Republican ; Ind. = independent
— = seat vacant at the time of this vote.
*Vice President Pence provided the tie-breaking vote.
**Jeff Sessions resigned on February 8, 2017 to become Attorney General and was replaced by Luther Strange on February 9, 2017.
Sources: United States Senate;
Possible candidates for other high-level positions
[edit]Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
[edit]There are currently two vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, formerly held by Sarah Bloom Raskin and Jeremy C. Stein, to which Trump will be able to name appointees. All sitting members were appointed by Barack Obama. The current Fed Chair has a term which expires in early 2018, as does the primary Vice Chair, at which point Trump will be able to replace the holders of both of those roles. (Trump complained about Yellen in particular and the Fed in general during his campaign, but after his election has signalled that he would not push for an early resignation prior to that expiration.[4]) In addition to the primary Vice Chair role, there is also a new (Dodd-Frank) regulatory Vice Chair Of Supervision role,[5] currently unfilled officially (albeit unofficially being held by Daniel Tarullo). It is expected that Trump will fill the two vacant seats, and then name one of those new appointees as Vice Chair of Supervision, during 2017. (He may additionally opt to replace the primary Vice Chair, and/or the Fed Chair, when their terms expire in 2018.) The following names have been mentioned as potential appointees to the board, which is a prerequisite of taking either of the vice chair roles (or the role of the chair). See also, the FOMC membership, which is a superset of the FRB membership discussed here.[6][7][8][9] Although it is considered unlikely given the quasi-independent nature of the Fed, there is a possibility that the composition of the group itself (size and term-lengths and membership) could be directly altered by the Republican-controlled legislative and executive branches during the 2017–2019 session (see Federal Reserve Act), should the five sitting Obama-appointees come into serious conflict with the economic agenda of lawmakers (for instance in 1948 Marriner S. Eccles was replaced as chair by Thomas B. McCabe).[10] During the 2016 campaign, candidates from both parties criticized the Fed's nominal independence from both politics and profit, albeit on different grounds: among other critics, Trump accused it of making economic decisions with an eye to influencing elections, and Clinton wanted to keep members of the banking industry from serving.[11]
Image | Name | Description |
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John Allison | Former CEO of the Cato Institute, former CEO of BB&T.[9] (Was previously under consideration for Treasury Secretary.) | |
Paul Atkins | CEO of Patomak Global Partners, former SEC member.[12] | |
John Dugan | Former Comptroller of the Currency.[12] | |
Randall Guynn | banking lawyer at Davis Polk & Wardwell, clerked for SCOTUS Judge William Rehnquist.[12] | |
Tom Hoenig | Vice Chair of the FDIC, former president of the Kansas City Fed.[12] | |
French Hill | U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 2nd congressional district[13] CEO of a bank in Arkansas, undergraduate degree in economics from Vanderbilt University, graduate certificate from UCLA in corporate directorship, on the Economic Policy Council and Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under George H. W. Bush. | |
Glenn Hubbard | Professor of economics at Columbia, visiting scholar at AEI, former Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary 1991–1993 under George H. W. Bush, former Council of Economic Advisors chair 2001–2003 under George W. Bush,[14] advisor to Romney'12 (reportedly a leading contender for Treasury secretary had Romney been elected), advisor to Bush'16.[15] Also mentioned as a potential Treasury pick during mid-2016.[16][17] Mentioned as a potential contender for Fed chair, in 2018.[17][18] | |
David Malpass | Head of the economic subgroup in the Trump transition team[8][19][20] Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary under Ronald Reagan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under George H. W. Bush, chief economist at Bear Stearns. Mentioned multiple times as a potential contender for Fed chair, in 2018.[18] | |
Gregory Mankiw | Professor of economics at Harvard,[14] textbook author, and one of the most influential academic economists in the world (based on citation-analysis metrics). Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under George W. Bush 2003–2005, adviser to Romney'08 and also Romney'12. Mentioned as a potential contender for Fed chair, in 2018.[18] | |
David Nason | CEO of GE Energy Financial Services, also Assistant Treasury Secretary 2005–2009 during the financial crisis of 2007–2010.[12] | |
Judy Shelton | Economic advisory group member to Trump'16, director of the Sound Money Project at the Atlas Network[19][20] Economist with a Ph.D in business administration, previously advised Carson'16. | |
John Taylor | Professor of economics at Stanford University[8][14][21] (with an economics Ph.D therefrom) and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Mentioned multiple times as a potential contender for Fed chair, in 2018.[18] | |
Kevin Warsh | Former Federal Reserve governor. Mentioned as a potential contender for Fed chair, in 2018.[18] |
Appointees to all the roles under discussion here (board members, vice chairs, and fed chair) must undergo hearings before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on the way to being confirmed by a vote of the full Senate.
Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers
[edit]On February 8, 2017 President Trump outlined the 24 members of the Cabinet with the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers excluded.[22][23] In addition to the chair, there are two other members of the council (also appointed by the president), as well as a staff of economists, researchers, and statisticians. Historically, appointees to chair the council have held Ph.Ds in economics, and the role of the group is to provide advice in the form of economic analysis with respect to policy, as distinct from shaping economic policy per se.[24][25]
Trump released a list of his campaign's official economic advisers in August 2016,[26] which simultaneously was anti-establishment[27] and therefore lean on those with governmental experience,[28] yet at the same time aimed to include some of the elites of business and finance,[26] people with well-known names. Many of the names on the original list, or on the subsequent expansions thereof,[29] received media attention as potential appointees to the Council of Economic Advisers, or in other Trump administration roles.
Image | Name | Description |
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Dan DiMicco | Former CEO of Nucor (largest steel producer in the United States),[30] originally backed Walker'16,[31] senior trade advisor to Trump'16,[31] member of the transition landing team for the U.S. Trade Representative portion of the executive branch.[32] Also being considered for Trade Rep, and formerly being considered for Secretary of Commerce.[33] | |
Kevin Hassett | Director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute[34] | |
Larry Kudlow | Former host of The Kudlow Report,[35] CNBC commentator, former New York Fed staffer,[24][36] OMB associate director [36][37] under Reagan,[38] former chief economist at Bear Stearns,[36] and transition team member for George W. Bush.[36] As of December 16, 2016, Larry Kudlow was expected to be the nominee for this role, according to one of the other contenders for the role, conservative economist Stephen Moore, but within hours Moore had retracted his statement as "wishful thinking."[36][39] In addition to competing with Kudlow for the position, Moore worked with Kudlow during the Trump'16 campaign on drafting tax policies, and after the retraction Moore said that he was "very hopeful" that Kudlow would eventually be the appointee.[39] Endorsed by Kevin Brady, U.S. Representative from Texas and chair of the House Ways and Means Committee.[40] Kudlow was criticized as a potential pick for the role as being "a TV host with no economic credentials...worrisome to say the least" by moderate Republican journalist Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post.[41] Despite his support of Trump, and work under Reagan, Kudlow was characterized as an "establishment Republican" by the Wall Street Journal.[42] | |
Stephen Moore | Founding president of the Club for Growth, chief economist of the Heritage Foundation,[35] on the economic advisory team for Trump'16. Spoke highly of Larry Kudlow (see above) for the role, after putting forth and then quickly retracting the claim that Kudlow was the pick.[39] (The following day, Moore published an editorial on the dangers of making predictions with absolute certainty.[43]) Moore first met Trump in person in 2015, during a campaign stop; despite Moore's overall support of free trade, Trump asked him to join the campaign, and Moore agreed.[28] | |
Peter Navarro | Professor at the UC-Irvine's business school,[35] economics Ph.D from Harvard, influential member (and only academic[44]) on the economic advisory team for Trump'16,[45] analyzed Trump's economic plan with Commerce-designate Wilbur Ross,[46][47] on transition team,[48] former Democratic candidate in San Diego during the 1990s[45] (then-First Lady Hillary Clinton campaigned with Navarro in 1996),[49] self-described Reagan Democrat.[45] Navarro's view on trade was criticized by the fiscally-conservative libertarian Cato Institute in October 2016 as being too similar to Bernie Sanders.[50] Kudlow (and Moore) generally favor free trade combined with lower taxation and deregulation, whereas Navarro thinks reforming international trade and immigration policy are the keys.[28] Navarro had been in contact with Trump since 2011, but never met with him in person until very late in the 2016 campaign.[51] Navarro is seen as the frontrunner for the chair of the CEA, according to The New York Times.[52] As of December 21, 2016, Navarro was announced as the director of the newly created National Trade Council;[53] it is unclear whether or not this job precludes Navarro from playing a dual role in the CEA (which unlike the NTC requires Senate confirmation). |
Although removed from the Cabinet, the nomination of a Chair-designate, once a choice has been made, is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
See also, various other Trump administration roles directly related to the economy: director of the NEC (Cohn), Fed Vice-Chair, SEC chair (Clayton), OMB director (Mulvaney), Treasury secretary (Mnuchin), Commerce secretary (Ross), U.S. Trade Rep (Lighthizer), SBA administrator (McMahon), and several others.
Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Mark Albrecht | Former Executive Secretary of the National Space Council[54] | |
Jim Bridenstine | U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District[54][55] | |
Eileen Collins | Former astronaut and Space Shuttle Commander[54] | |
Doug Cooke | Former Associate Administrator for the Office of Exploration Systems Mission Directorate[56] | |
Mike Griffin | Former Administrator of NASA[57] | |
Charles J. Precourt | Former astronaut and Space Shuttle Commander[56] | |
Scott Pace | Director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University[57] |
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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David Gelernter | Professor of Computer Science at Yale University[58] | |
William Happer | Professor of Physics at Princeton University[59] | |
Thomas Massie | U.S. Representative from Kentucky's 4th congressional district[60] |
Secretary of the Army
[edit]Secretary of the Navy
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Randy Forbes | Former U.S. Representative for Virginia's 4th Congressional District[63] | |
Duncan D. Hunter | U.S. Representative for California's 50th congressional district[64] | |
Robert O'Brien | Partner at Larson O'Brien LLP; Former US Alternate Representative to the 60th session of the United Nations General Assembly[65] | |
Richard V. Spencer | Investment banker; Managing director of Fall Creek Management, LLC[66] |
Deputy Secretary of State
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Elliott Abrams | Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy; official in Reagan and Bush administrations[67] reportedly chosen by Sec. Tillerson, rejected by Pres. Trump[68] | |
John Bolton | Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations; former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs[69] | |
Paula Dobriansky | Former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs[70] | |
Richard Haass | President of the Council on Foreign Relations; former Director of Policy Planning for the United States Department of State[71] | |
Jon Huntsman | Former Governor of Utah,[72] chosen as ambassador to Russia[73] | |
James Franklin Jeffrey | Former Deputy National Security Advisor; former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey and Albania[70] | |
Robert M. Kimmitt (withdrawn) | Former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury[70] |
Deputy Secretary of Education
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Al Hubbard | Former director of the National Economic Council under President George W. Bush[74] | |
Hanna Skandera | Secretary of Education of New Mexico; former Deputy Education Commissioner of Florida[75] |
Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Rick Lazio | Former U.S. Representative for New York's 2nd congressional district[76] |
Archivist of the United States
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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George Weigel | Author who wrote the biography of Pope John Paul II[77][78] |
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Charles Herbster | Head of President Donald Trump's Agriculture Committee, businessman, and former candidate for Governor of Nebraska[79] | |
A.G. Kawamura | Former California Agriculture Secretary[79] | |
Ted McKinney | Indiana Agriculture Director[79] | |
Kip Tom | Farmer and former candidate for Indiana's 3rd congressional district[79] |
Deputy Secretary of the Interior
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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David Bernhardt | Chairman of the natural resources department at the law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck; Former Solicitor of the Interior[80] |
Deputy Secretary of Energy
[edit]Image | Name | Description |
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Dan Brouillette | Former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Congressional Affairs[81] |
Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
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Donald van der Vaart | Former Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality[82][83] | |
Andrew Wheeler | Lawyer at the firm Faegre Baker Daniels and former Republican staff director on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee[82][83] | |
Jeffrey Holmstead | Lawyer with Bracewell LLP and senior E.P.A. official in the George W. Bush administration[84] |
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
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George Conway | Partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz[85] | |
Harmeet Dhillon | San Francisco trial attorney; Republican National Committee from California[86] |
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
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Anne Patterson | Former Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Pakistan[87] |
Under Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance
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Justin Muzinich | A former Morgan Stanley banker[88] |
Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere
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Mike Griffin | Former Administrator of NASA[57] |
Ambassador to the European Union
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Ted Malloch | CEO and Professor[89] |
Ambassador to the Holy See
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Chris Christie | Governor of New Jersey[77] | |
Joseph Forgione | Real estate developer[77][78] | |
Callista Gingrich | President of Gingrich Productions, wife of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich[78][90] | |
Newt Gingrich | Former Speaker of the House[77] | |
Peggy Noonan | author, columnist, former speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan[77] | |
Bill O'Reilly | Commentator, author[77] | |
Joe Ricketts | Founder of TD Ameritrade[77] | |
Rick Santorum | Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania[78] | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Actor, former Governor of California[77][78] | |
Bill Simon | Businessman, former candidate for Governor of California[77][78][91] | |
George Weigel | Author who wrote the biography of Pope John Paul II[77][78] |
Ambassador to India
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Ashley J. Tellis | A senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace[92] |
Ambassador to Mexico
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Alberto Gonzales | Former United States Attorney General[93] | |
Randy Neugebauer | Former U.S. Representative for Texas' 19th congressional district[94] | |
Toby Neugebauer | Son of Rep. Randy Neugebauer, co-founder of Quantum Energy Partners[94] | |
Larry Rubin | President and Chairman of the Board of The American Society of Mexico[93] | |
Albert C. Zapanta | President and Chief Executive Officer of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce[93] |
Ambassador to New Zealand
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Scott Brown | Former United States Senator from Massachusetts[95] |
Ambassador to France
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Jeffrey Loria | Owner of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball[96] |
Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
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Johnnie Moore, Jr. | Former faith adviser to Ben Carson[97] | |
Nina Shea | Human rights lawyer at the Hudson Institute[97] | |
Ken Starr | Former President and Chancellor of Baylor University; Former Solicitor General of the United States[97] |
Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
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Sam Brownback | Governor of Kansas[98] |
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