2014 Representative Election Statistics
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Below are tables of statistics showing various data relating to the 2014 Presidential Election Results. These include state and county-level statistics for total votes, percentage of vote, vote swing, margin of victory, etc.

States with the Smallest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Libertarian Other
1 MI3,089,477213 1.69% 52,281 47.48% 49.17% 1.74% 1.62%
2 NJ1,821,365215 2.03% 36,907 48.17% 50.19% 0.27% 1.38%
3 IL3,568,002210 2.83% 100,914 48.26% 51.09% 0.00% 0.65%
4 NH480,920210 3.14% 15,090 48.32% 51.46% 0.00% 0.22%
5 CO2,000,525123 3.19% 63,780 50.00% 46.81% 1.69% 1.50%
6 MN1,963,560210 3.68% 72,221 46.52% 50.20% 0.00% 3.27%
7 WI2,355,580124 5.55% 130,755 52.36% 46.81% 0.29% 0.54%
8 NM511,885210 5.99% 30,680 46.99% 52.98% 0.00% 0.02%
9 WA2,029,600210 6.96% 141,201 44.67% 51.62% 0.00% 3.71%
10 IA1,120,334123 7.74% 86,676 53.19% 45.45% 0.81% 0.56%


States with the Largest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Libertarian Other
1 MA1,813,816210 64.33% 1,166,844 17.01% 81.34% 0.00% 1.64%
2 WY165,100123 45.57% 75,235 68.47% 22.90% 4.31% 4.33%
3 OK653,413120 43.40% 283,591 70.03% 26.63% 0.00% 3.33%
4 LA1,342,373123 34.71% 465,876 59.72% 25.01% 5.90% 9.37%
5 AL1,080,880120 34.49% 372,769 65.18% 30.69% 0.00% 4.12%
6 VT191,504210 33.38% 63,917 31.03% 64.41% 0.00% 4.55%
7 SD276,319120 33.06% 91,349 66.53% 33.47% 0.00% 0.00%
8 HI360,177213 32.02% 115,316 33.34% 65.36% 1.30% 0.00%
9 AR830,652123 30.68% 254,857 61.35% 30.67% 7.95% 0.02%
10 SC1,155,782123 30.48% 352,248 63.55% 33.07% 2.18% 1.21%


States with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Oklahoma70.03%Massachusetts81.34%Arkansas7.95%
Wyoming68.47%Hawaii65.36%Alaska7.61%
South Dakota66.53%Vermont64.41%Louisiana5.90%
Alabama65.18%Rhode Island60.96%North Dakota5.84%
Nebraska63.64%Connecticut59.81%Texas5.06%
IndependentState1State2
Maine9.92%Louisiana4.40%Washington3.71%
Mississippi7.03%California2.32%California1.93%
Alabama3.61%Virginia1.44%Louisiana1.64%
Louisiana3.33%Vermont1.08%Vermont1.06%
Tennessee3.29%Minnesota0.58%New Jersey0.23%


States with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Massachusetts17.01%Wyoming22.90%Washington0.00%
Vermont31.03%Louisiana25.01%Vermont0.00%
Hawaii33.34%Oklahoma26.63%South Dakota0.00%
Delaware36.76%Arkansas30.67%Rhode Island0.00%
Maine38.50%Alabama30.69%Pennsylvania0.00%


States with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
New York291,060Massachusetts639,411
Pennsylvania213,668Florida567,800
Maryland155,943Texas396,427
Ohio149,373Michigan308,776
South Carolina142,237Georgia195,080


States with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
South Dakota30.83%Massachusetts40.62%
Arkansas15.51%Alaska28.45%
South Carolina14.81%Montana11.57%
Nevada11.81%Florida10.82%
Ohio8.16%Nebraska10.17%


States with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Louisiana306,426California-2,515,675
Colorado232,058New York-847,312
Wisconsin215,098Ohio-825,111
North Carolina145,449Pennsylvania-632,868
Arkansas56,527Missouri-494,372


States with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Louisiana29.58%California-26.07%
Colorado13.12%Missouri-25.74%
Nebraska10.29%Delaware-24.22%
Wisconsin10.05%Indiana-23.28%
Alaska9.99%Nevada-22.74%


State Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
132180
218320
30019


County Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12,5295721
25112,28692
31017866


Congressional District Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12471880
214721116
30088


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Atkinson, GA100.00%Clayton, GA100.00%DeKalb, IN71.93%
Bartow, GA100.00%Douglas, GA100.00%Caddo, LA35.33%
Berrien, GA100.00%Rockdale, GA99.79%Bienville, LA32.56%
Bleckley, GA100.00%Greene, AL99.70%Webster, LA29.62%
Brooks, GA100.00%Berkshire, MA99.33%Natchitoches, LA29.23%
Carroll, GA100.00%Franklin, MA99.29%De Soto, LA27.83%
Catoosa, GA100.00%Lowndes, AL99.20%Carroll, AR27.69%
Chattooga, GA100.00%Hampshire, MA99.05%Claiborne, LA27.47%
Cherokee, GA100.00%Perry, AL98.98%Washington, AR26.05%
Colquitt, GA100.00%Sumter, AL98.95%Wilson, TX25.77%
IndependentState1State2
Carroll, MS45.11%Santa Clara, CA24.13%Grant, WA61.80%
Attala, MS42.69%Harrisonburg, VA22.09%Adams, WA58.82%
Yalobusha, MS42.68%St. James, LA21.29%Franklin, WA54.76%
Martinsville, VA40.01%Lexington, VA20.34%Okanogan, WA52.07%
Grenada, MS36.76%Roanoke, VA18.08%Benton, WA49.18%
Warren, MS36.70%Iberville, LA18.06%Yakima, WA39.89%
Montgomery, MS36.41%Warren, VA15.86%Mariposa, CA39.80%
Panola, MS35.58%St. John the Baptist, LA15.66%Alpine, CA39.44%
Covington, VA35.09%Staunton, VA14.88%El Dorado, CA39.11%
Leake, MS33.24%Lynchburg, VA13.61%Tuolumne, CA37.40%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Portsmouth, VA0.00%Yakima, WA0.00%Waupaca, WI0.00%
Petersburg, VA0.00%Okanogan, WA0.00%Washington, WI0.00%
Surry, VA0.00%Grant, WA0.00%Vilas, WI0.00%
Charles City, VA0.00%Franklin, WA0.00%Vernon, WI0.00%
Zapata, TX0.00%Benton, WA0.00%Trempealeau, WI0.00%


Counties with Highest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Maricopa, AZ474,820Cook, IL952,509Pinellas, FL55,318
Los Angeles, CA402,279Los Angeles, CA886,843Bexar, TX35,380
Orange, CA374,247King, WA409,193Dallas, TX25,358
Cook, IL345,840Middlesex, MA356,353Caddo, LA23,562
San Diego, CA343,923Wayne, MI337,144Travis, TX20,858
Harris, TX327,544San Diego, CA321,717Denton, TX20,522
Tarrant, TX219,300Philadelphia, PA316,066Harris, TX19,600
Oakland, MI205,053Harris, TX300,517Maricopa, AZ16,806
King, WA190,102Broward, FL299,983Greenville, SC15,074
Hennepin, MN189,764Maricopa, AZ284,377Tarrant, TX14,898
IndependentState1State2
Duval, FL31,528Santa Clara, CA90,956Los Angeles, CA40,774
Los Angeles, CA28,268Los Angeles, CA40,402Placer, CA38,595
Madison, AL21,238San Bernardino, CA18,446Benton, WA24,955
Monterey, CA20,216Alameda, CA15,791El Dorado, CA22,134
Sonoma, CA18,190Orleans, LA13,390Yakima, WA18,886
York, ME10,865Jefferson, LA12,269Ventura, CA12,451
Hennepin, MN10,729Duval, FL11,933Grant, WA11,923
Ramsey, MN10,555East Baton Rouge, LA7,247Franklin, WA7,942
Santa Cruz, CA10,196St. Tammany, LA6,238Calcasieu, LA6,872
Cumberland, ME9,759Maricopa, AZ3,499Tuolumne, CA5,786


Counties with Lowest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Portsmouth, VA0Yakima, WA0Waupaca, WI0
Petersburg, VA0Okanogan, WA0Washington, WI0
Surry, VA0Grant, WA0Vilas, WI0
Charles City, VA0Franklin, WA0Vernon, WI0
Zapata, TX0Benton, WA0Trempealeau, WI0
Webb, TX0Adams, WA0Shawano, WI0
Starr, TX0Waynesboro, VA0Sawyer, WI0
McMullen, TX0Staunton, VA0Sauk, WI0
Atascosa, TX0Salem, VA0Rock, WI0
Washington, OK0Roanoke, VA0Richland, WI0


Counties with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
Los Angeles, CA196,837Harris, TX184,029
Pinellas, FL83,455Worcester, MA137,426
Clark, NV58,002Palm Beach, FL129,526
Lafayette, LA57,977Norfolk, MA126,150
Mecklenburg, NC57,904Middlesex, MA119,070
King, WA56,154Broward, FL81,814
Collin, TX54,952Fulton, GA75,407
Stark, OH54,092Orange, CA73,488
Calcasieu, LA42,826Dallas, TX69,573
Lehigh, PA42,334Bristol, MA68,003


Counties with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
Twiggs, GA125.97%Pickens, AL119.34%
Wilkinson, GA114.55%Douglas, GA107.86%
Lawrence, AL107.30%McMullen, TX107.36%
Colbert, AL96.43%Rockdale, GA98.71%
Madison, NY95.87%East Carroll, LA96.32%
Jones, GA95.13%Wilson, TX90.16%
Adair, OK94.48%Madison, LA87.96%
Ben Hill, GA92.37%Choctaw, AL86.15%
Norton, VA92.09%Atascosa, TX85.06%
Brooks, GA91.52%Marengo, AL84.23%


Counties with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Lafayette, LA70,903Los Angeles, CA-801,353
Cleveland, OK59,920Orange, CA-238,766
Calcasieu, LA59,203San Diego, CA-204,364
Wake, NC44,477Hillsborough, FL-148,738
Denver, CO36,991Maricopa, AZ-142,599
Orange, FL32,067San Bernardino, CA-142,558
El Paso, CO30,116King, WA-134,201
Broward, FL29,235Riverside, CA-127,440
Tarrant, TX28,428St. Louis, MO-126,974
Polk, FL28,355Allegheny, PA-124,377


Counties with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Lafayette, LA7,090,300.00%Choctaw, AL-57.34%
Cleveland, OK5,992,000.00%Hendry, FL-56.34%
Calcasieu, LA5,920,300.00%Marengo, AL-48.36%
St. Landry, LA2,647,800.00%Culberson, TX-48.31%
Acadia, LA2,120,800.00%Hillsborough, FL-48.12%
Comanche, OK1,992,600.00%Lawrence, AL-47.73%
Vermilion, LA1,816,100.00%Panola, MS-47.69%
Grady, OK1,284,900.00%Andrews, TX-45.75%
Stephens, OK1,134,300.00%Shannon, MO-45.37%
Carter, OK1,069,700.00%Douglas, MO-44.87%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote and Win
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Franklin, ME44.65%Waldo, ME43.00%Carroll, MS45.11%
Oxford, ME44.90%St. Charles, LA43.06%--
Androscoggin, ME45.30%West Baton Rouge, LA43.15%--
Mineral, NV45.37%Essex, NY45.31%--
Lewis, WV45.52%Calhoun, WV46.05%--


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote and Lose
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Watauga, NC49.99%Bibb, GA49.96%Attala, MS42.69%
Teton, ID49.96%San Luis Obispo, CA49.93%Yalobusha, MS42.68%
Cottonwood, MN49.92%Webster, WV49.90%Martinsville, VA40.01%
Nobles, MN49.85%Webster, GA49.87%Grenada, MS36.76%
Scott, IA49.76%Carroll, IL49.78%Warren, MS36.70%


Congressional Districts with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
District 3, GA100.00%District 5, GA100.00%District 5, AL25.17%
District 11, GA100.00%District 13, GA100.00%District 20, CA24.82%
District 14, GA100.00%District 14, PA100.00%District 2, MS24.53%
District 7, OH100.00%District 4, GA99.93%District 5, CA24.27%
District 15, PA100.00%District 21, FL99.63%District 9, VA24.21%


National Results for 2014

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