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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Results. On election day, President Clinton won a decisive victory over Dole, becoming the first Democrat to win two consecutive presidential elections since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, 1940, and 1944. In the popular vote, he out-polled Dole by over 8.2 million votes.

    • 51.7% 6.4 pp
  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Clinton carried New York by a landslide 28.86% margin of victory, taking 59.47% of the vote to Dole’s 30.61%, even though Republican vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp was from New York. Reform Party candidate Ross Perot finished in third, with 7.97% of the popular vote.

  3. 17. Apr. 2024 · Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections website provides basic statistics and graphics on nationwide state-level and county-level election returns for U.S. President (1789-present), State Governors (1990-present), and U.S. Senators (1990-present).

  4. 23. Apr. 2024 · Apr 23, 2024. — by. James Caldwell. in Electoral Votes. Electoral Vote – 1996 Election. This page details the electoral vote for the. 1996. Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names. of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can.

  5. Vor 16 Stunden · The 1996 United States presidential election in Texas took place on November 5, 1996. All fifty states, and the District of Columbia, took part in the 1996 United States presidential election. State voters chose 32 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president. Texas was won by Kansas Senator Bob Dole, who ...

    • 53.24% (of registered voters), 40.97% (of voting age population)
    • Bob Dole
    • Kansas
    • Republican
  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Republican Sen. Phil Gramm 's unsuccessful run in 1996 stands out even among those notable bids. The Georgia-born politician was elected as a Republican to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate in...

  7. 23. Apr. 2024 · The 1996 presidential electionthe first ever to take place in a sovereign Russia (in 1991, Yeltsin won his post in a Russia that was still part of the Soviet Union)—was marred by significant irregularities. Independent Western observers highlighted pervasive pro-Yeltsin bias in the Russian media. Massive campaign funding ...