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  1. George H. W. Bush. Republican. Elected President. Bill Clinton. Democratic. The 1992 United States presidential election was the 52nd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1992. Democratic Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush and independent businessman Ross Perot ...

  2. Hanes Walton Jr.: Re-Election: William Jefferson Clinton as a Native-Son Presidential Candidate. Columbia University Press, New York 2000, ISBN 978-0-231-11553-7. Edwin D. Dover: The Presidential Election of 1996: Clinton's Incumbency and Television. Praeger Publishers, Westport (CT) 1998, ISBN 0-275-96259-8.

  3. This page displays the current 270toWin Polling Average for each state. Where that is not applicable, the most recent 2024 presidential election poll is used. The average methodology is summarized below the table. Use the sort to view the polls in different ways. Select a state name to see its presidential voting history.

  4. The electors in each State meet to select the President and Vice President of the United States. January 6, 2025 —Congress counts the vote Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes (unless Congress passes a law to change the date from a Saturday or Sunday). January 20, 2025—Inauguration Day

  5. 30. Juni 2011 · The 1996 US presidential election saw incumbent President Bill Clinton of the Democratic Party take on Bob Dole of the Republican Party, and Ross Perot of the Reform Party.

  6. From January 29 to June 4, 1996, voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for president in the 1996 United States presidential election.Senator Bob Dole of Kansas, the former Senate majority leader, was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1996 Republican National Convention held from August 12 to 15, 1996, in San Diego, California.

  7. U.S. presidential election results. 1 In elections from 1789 to 1804, each elector voted for two individuals without indicating which was to be president and which was to be vice president. 2 In early elections, electors were chosen by legislatures, not by popular vote, in many states. 3 Candidates winning no electoral votes and less than 2 ...