1996 United States presidential election in New Jersey

The 1996 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 5, 1996, and was part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 15 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. The major contenders were incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton and Republican Senator from Kansas Bob Dole, with Reform Party candidate Ross Perot – listed as an "Independent" in New Jersey – running a distant third.

1996 United States presidential election in New Jersey

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NomineeBill ClintonBob DoleRoss Perot
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependent
Home stateArkansasKansasTexas
Running mateAl GoreJack KempPat Choate
Electoral vote1500
Popular vote1,652,3291,103,078262,134
Percentage53.72%35.86%8.52%

County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

New Jersey voted decisively to re-elect Democrat Bill Clinton, giving him 53.72% of the vote over Republican Bob Dole's 35.86%, a margin of 17.86%. This double-digit win indicated a major shift in New Jersey politics toward the Democratic Party. As recently as the 1980s, Republican presidential candidates had easily carried the state by double-digit margins. In 1992, Bill Clinton had won the state with a narrow 43-41 plurality over George H. W. Bush, however, the state was still 3% more Republican than the nation at large. However, in 1996, New Jersey voted 9.33% more Democratic than the rest of the nation, which represented the first time the state voted more Democratic than the nation since 1964 and only the third time since 1904, and a distinction the state has held ever since.

As in neighboring New York and many other states, Clinton in 1996 drastically improved his electoral performance among suburban voters, a key voting bloc in New Jersey. Following this election, New Jersey has become a reliable blue state in presidential elections, not being seriously contested by Republicans since. Despite this, Dole is currently the only Republican to fail to garner 40 percent of the New Jersey ballot since Barry Goldwater in 1964.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time that Cape May and Ocean Counties voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.

Results

1996 United States presidential election in New Jersey[1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticBill Clinton (incumbent)1,652,32953.72%15
RepublicanBob Dole1,103,07835.86%0
IndependentRoss Perot262,1348.52%0
GreenRalph Nader32,4651.06%0
LibertarianHarry Browne14,7630.48%0
Natural LawJohn Hagelin3,8870.13%0
ConstitutionHoward Phillips3,4400.11%0
Socialist WorkersJames Harris1,8370.06%0
Workers WorldMonica Moorehead1,3370.04%0
Socialist EqualityJerome White5370.02%0
Totals3,075,807100.00%15
Voter Turnout (Voting age/Registered)51%/71%

Results by county

CountyBill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Atlantic44,43453.15%29,53835.33%8,2619.88%1,3681.64%14,89617.82%83,601
Bergen191,08552.66%141,16438.90%25,5127.03%5,1261.41%49,92113.76%362,887
Burlington85,08651.94%57,33735.00%18,40711.24%2,9791.82%27,74916.94%163,809
Camden114,96260.59%52,79127.83%17,4339.19%4,5372.39%62,17132.76%189,723
Cape May19,84944.07%19,35742.98%4,97811.05%8521.89%4921.09%45,036
Cumberland25,44454.68%14,74431.69%5,34811.49%9972.14%10,70022.99%46,533
Essex175,36868.99%65,16225.63%9,5133.74%4,1531.63%110,20643.36%254,196
Gloucester51,91551.66%32,11631.96%14,36114.29%2,1032.09%19,79919.70%100,495
Hudson116,12169.95%38,28823.06%8,9655.40%2,6351.59%77,83346.89%166,009
Hunterdon18,44635.66%26,37951.00%5,68610.99%1,2162.35%-7,933-15.34%51,727
Mercer77,64158.94%40,55930.79%10,5368.00%2,9902.27%37,08228.15%131,726
Middlesex145,20156.20%82,43331.90%24,6439.54%6,1092.36%62,76824.30%258,386
Monmouth120,41448.37%99,97540.16%22,7549.14%5,8182.34%20,4398.21%248,961
Morris81,09241.43%95,83048.96%15,2997.82%3,5241.80%-14,738-7.53%195,745
Ocean94,24346.43%82,83040.81%22,86411.26%3,0391.50%11,4135.62%202,976
Passaic85,87956.15%53,59435.04%10,9447.16%2,5341.66%32,28521.11%152,951
Salem12,04446.34%9,29435.76%4,12415.87%5302.04%2,75010.58%25,992
Somerset50,67344.87%51,86945.93%8,3777.42%2,0101.78%-1,196-1.06%112,929
Sussex19,52536.04%26,74649.36%6,70512.37%1,2072.23%-7,221-13.32%54,183
Union108,10256.82%65,91234.65%12,4326.53%3,7951.99%42,19022.17%190,241
Warren14,80539.27%17,16045.52%4,99213.24%7441.97%-2,355-6.25%37,701
Totals1,652,32953.72%1,103,07835.86%262,1348.52%58,2661.89%549,25117.86%3,075,807

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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