United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1992

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1992
Louisiana
November 3, 1992

 
Nominee Bill Clinton George H.W. Bush Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Home state Arkansas Texas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Dan Quayle James Stockdale
Electoral vote 9 0 0
Popular vote 815,971 733,386 211,478
Percentage 45.6% 41.0% 11.8%

Parish Results
  Clinton—60-70%
  Clinton—50-60%
  Clinton—40-50%
  Bush—40-50%
  Bush—50-60%

President before election

George H. W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

The 1992 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 7, 1992 throughout all 50 states and D.C., which was part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 9 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Louisiana was won by Governor Bill Clinton, a dramatic swing from the statewide results in 1988 when Republican nominee George H.W. Bush carried the state with 54% of the vote and with a double digit margin of victory. Clinton won most of the parishes and congressional districts in the state. Clinton dominated among the rural areas of the state. The only congressional district Bush won was the first district, which includes two of the most heavily Republican parishes in the state, Jefferson and St. Tammany.

Results

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1992
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton 815,971 45.58% 9
Republican George H.W. Bush 733,386 40.97% 0
Independent Ross Perot 211,478 11.81% 0
America First James "Bo" Gritz 18,545 1.04% 0
Libertarian Andre Marrou 3,155 0.18% 0
Peace and Freedom Ron Daniels 1,663 0.09% 0
Taxpayers’ Howard Phillips 1,663 0.09% 0
New Alliance Party Lenora Fulani 1,434 0.08% 0
Democrats for Economic Recovery Lyndon LaRouche 1,136 0.06% 0
Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 889 0.05% 0
Independent John Yiamouyiannis 808 0.05% 0
Totals 1,790,017 100.00% 5
Voter turnout (Voting age population)

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