2016 Representative Election Statistics
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Below are tables of statistics showing various data relating to the 2016 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 VA3,781,568210 0.43% 16,416 48.74% 49.17% 0.00% 2.09%
2 CO2,701,561123 0.92% 24,827 47.70% 46.78% 5.31% 0.21%
3 NV1,078,497215 0.93% 10,009 46.19% 47.11% 0.95% 5.76%
4 MI4,670,905123 1.06% 49,422 48.03% 46.97% 2.81% 2.19%
5 NH716,493215 2.85% 20,450 44.10% 46.96% 0.77% 8.17%
6 MN2,860,432210 3.49% 99,904 46.66% 50.15% 0.00% 3.19%
7 ME744,574213 3.92% 29,180 48.01% 51.93% 0.04% 0.03%
8 WI2,773,662214 3.95% 109,548 45.80% 49.75% 1.98% 2.46%
9 NC4,598,458123 6.63% 304,665 53.22% 46.60% 0.18% 0.00%
10 IL5,241,767210 7.88% 413,100 45.74% 53.62% 0.00% 0.64%


States with the Largest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Libertarian Other
1 VT295,357010 79.57% 235,004 0.00% 89.52% 0.00% 10.48%
2 MA2,940,688214 64.39% 1,893,397 15.34% 79.73% 0.94% 4.00%
3 HI412,873213 55.86% 230,639 20.74% 76.60% 1.60% 1.06%
4 AR1,068,577132 52.77% 563,903 71.16% 10.42% 18.39% 0.03%
5 ND338,459123 45.38% 153,603 69.13% 23.75% 6.95% 0.17%
6 NE788,266123 42.69% 336,488 70.73% 28.04% 1.22% 0.00%
7 OK1,133,244123 42.04% 476,469 68.98% 26.93% 2.62% 1.47%
8 KY1,765,376120 41.42% 731,236 70.70% 29.28% 0.00% 0.02%
9 ID681,594120 35.00% 238,552 65.66% 30.66% 0.00% 3.68%
10 LA1,470,199126 33.24% 488,626 56.10% 22.86% 1.16% 19.89%


States with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Arkansas71.16%Vermont89.52%Arkansas18.39%
Nebraska70.73%Massachusetts79.73%Alaska10.31%
Kentucky70.70%Hawaii76.60%North Dakota6.95%
North Dakota69.13%Connecticut62.86%Kansas6.32%
Oklahoma68.98%New York62.74%Indiana6.11%
IndependentGreenState1
Kansas7.39%Arizona4.59%Vermont9.96%
New Hampshire7.23%Delaware1.98%Louisiana6.78%
Oregon4.09%Maryland1.64%Washington3.10%
Rhode Island3.77%Texas1.53%Rhode Island2.07%
Alaska2.95%Oregon1.29%Minnesota2.02%


States with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Vermont0.00%Arkansas10.42%Washington0.00%
Massachusetts15.34%Louisiana22.86%Virginia0.00%
Hawaii20.74%North Dakota23.75%Vermont0.00%
Rhode Island32.75%Oklahoma26.93%South Dakota0.00%
California34.90%Kansas27.06%Rhode Island0.00%


States with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
Ohio633,689California956,510
Pennsylvania554,887Massachusetts510,440
Kentucky388,398Louisiana229,503
North Carolina385,855Kansas168,871
Arkansas316,247Vermont122,645


States with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
North Dakota32.23%Vermont40.75%
Arkansas28.68%Alaska21.02%
Kentucky21.78%Hawaii20.96%
Maine19.41%Kansas19.48%
Delaware16.41%Massachusetts16.56%


States with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Florida1,323,892Louisiana-235,418
California1,209,670Oklahoma-192,691
Texas864,318Wisconsin-92,388
New York646,762Alabama-43,945
Colorado250,722Mississippi-25,902


States with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Florida17.62%Oklahoma-14.53%
South Carolina13.13%Louisiana-13.80%
Oregon11.92%Wisconsin-3.22%
Utah11.54%Hawaii-2.29%
Texas11.28%Alabama-2.27%


State Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
130200
219291
30118


County Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12,5625400
24962,013191
31214869


Congressional District Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12411940
215921112
31087


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Banks, GA100.00%Douglas, GA100.00%Jefferson, AR48.34%
Barrow, GA100.00%La Crosse, WI99.95%Phillips, AR48.32%
Chattooga, GA100.00%Vernon, WI99.94%Chicot, AR44.46%
Clinch, GA100.00%Dunn, WI99.94%Crittenden, AR44.32%
Dade, GA100.00%Pepin, WI99.93%Lee, AR44.30%
Dawson, GA100.00%Greene, AL99.41%St. Francis, AR41.78%
Echols, GA100.00%Pierce, WI99.30%Desha, AR37.80%
Elbert, GA100.00%Crawford, WI99.23%Mercer, WV32.41%
Fannin, GA100.00%Sumter, AL99.20%Clark, AR31.68%
Franklin, GA100.00%Perry, AL99.15%Dallas, AR30.79%
IndependentGreenState1
Cloud, KS60.36%Warren, NY10.45%Franklin, WA50.42%
Clay, KS46.40%Newton, TX9.74%Benton, WA46.33%
Republic, KS45.02%Polk, TX9.37%Adams, WA44.55%
Ottawa, KS41.36%Liberty, TX9.19%Grant, WA41.61%
Saline, KS36.92%Jasper, TX8.59%Yakima, WA38.37%
Washington, KS34.75%Orange, TX8.17%St. James, LA35.78%
Lincoln, KS34.55%Chambers, TX7.65%Iberville, LA32.96%
Riley, KS32.17%Jackson, IL7.63%Okanogan, WA31.33%
Ellsworth, KS30.74%Tyler, TX7.17%St. Charles, LA24.22%
Russell, KS29.53%Coconino, AZ6.99%West Baton Rouge, LA24.06%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Adams, WI0.00%Yakima, WA0.00%Wood, WI0.00%
Fairfax, VA0.00%Okanogan, WA0.00%Winnebago, WI0.00%
Windsor, VT0.00%Grant, WA0.00%Waushara, WI0.00%
Windham, VT0.00%Franklin, WA0.00%Waupaca, WI0.00%
Washington, VT0.00%Benton, WA0.00%Washburn, WI0.00%


Counties with Highest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Maricopa, AZ773,672Los Angeles, CA2,157,288Dallas, TX73,754
Los Angeles, CA647,986Cook, IL1,582,257Bexar, TX41,220
Harris, TX615,932San Diego, CA708,468Milwaukee, WI36,411
Orange, CA556,743Kings, NY633,257Lake, IN28,314
San Diego, CA545,453Harris, TX615,045Travis, TX24,614
Cook, IL410,444Middlesex, MA593,831Johnson, KS22,869
Miami-Dade, FL397,776Philadelphia, PA587,147Washington, AR22,158
Tarrant, TX382,163Maricopa, AZ578,955El Paso, CO21,814
Suffolk, NY361,915King, WA572,271Benton, AR20,453
Riverside, CA326,979New York, NY530,131Wayne, MI20,142
IndependentGreenState1
San Francisco, CA64,810Maricopa, AZ94,104Benton, WA36,064
Multnomah, OR54,678Dallas, TX25,566Yakima, WA27,945
Los Angeles, CA42,743Harris, TX24,779Hennepin, MN27,816
Milwaukee, WI34,637Bexar, TX15,047Multnomah, OR25,878
Hampden, MA34,218Cook, IL13,616East Baton Rouge, LA25,077
Clackamas, OR23,476Montgomery, MD12,019Ramsey, MN21,739
Clark, NV23,463El Paso, TX7,510Orleans, LA16,971
Dakota, MN17,167Baltimore, MD7,084Jefferson, LA16,315
Hillsborough, NH14,784New York, NY7,000Franklin, WA11,337
Miami-Dade, FL14,384Butler, OH6,850Grant, WA11,148


Counties with Lowest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Adams, WI0Yakima, WA0Wood, WI0
Fairfax, VA0Okanogan, WA0Winnebago, WI0
Windsor, VT0Grant, WA0Waushara, WI0
Windham, VT0Franklin, WA0Waupaca, WI0
Washington, VT0Benton, WA0Washburn, WI0
Rutland, VT0Adams, WA0Vilas, WI0
Orleans, VT0Young, TX0Vernon, WI0
Orange, VT0Yoakum, TX0Trempealeau, WI0
Lamoille, VT0Wilbarger, TX0Taylor, WI0
Grand Isle, VT0Wichita, TX0Sheboygan, WI0


Counties with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
Dallas, TX137,866Cook, IL250,661
Cuyahoga, OH107,036Middlesex, MA236,981
Suffolk, NY101,720Essex, MA213,912
Palm Beach, FL100,026San Bernardino, CA156,075
Allegheny, PA98,217Fairfax, VA152,389
Wayne, MI84,177Westchester, NY152,216
Chatham, GA75,155San Diego, CA144,077
Westmoreland, PA69,781Johnson, KS132,130
Erie, PA61,674Los Angeles, CA117,036
Washington, PA57,907Orange, CA116,611


Counties with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
Elliott, KY115.58%Twiggs, GA94.69%
Liberty, GA107.27%Barnwell, SC92.08%
Mercer, PA101.64%Noxubee, MS91.62%
Logan, WV100.40%Pickens, AL89.85%
Dakota, NE99.98%Douglas, GA88.56%
Mingo, WV96.99%Wilkinson, GA84.39%
Chatham, GA94.23%Adams, WI83.30%
Desha, AR90.59%Choctaw, AL82.26%
Vermilion, IL86.60%Pierce, WI81.05%
Chicot, AR85.71%Meriwether, GA80.60%


Counties with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Hillsborough, FL229,065Lafayette, LA-50,551
Los Angeles, CA218,781Calcasieu, LA-47,188
Maricopa, AZ161,578Middlesex, MA-46,419
Polk, FL146,971Westchester, NY-39,842
San Diego, CA133,607Fairfax, VA-39,368
Collin, TX132,795Milwaukee, WI-37,286
Queens, NY121,435Essex, MA-36,120
Harris, TX118,629Wayne, MI-35,108
San Bernardino, CA118,230Caddo, LA-34,924
Broward, FL106,809Shelby, TN-28,749


Counties with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Polk, FL120.77%Calcasieu, LA-62.44%
Chase, KS67.04%St. Mary, LA-61.02%
Hillsborough, FL66.87%Cameron, LA-60.26%
Barnwell, SC65.78%Jefferson Davis, LA-56.04%
Collin, TX61.40%Evangeline, LA-55.65%
Twiggs, GA46.91%Iberia, LA-55.58%
Aiken, SC44.19%Allen, LA-54.78%
Clark, OH41.87%Vernon, LA-53.91%
Wilkinson, GA41.37%Lafayette, LA-53.62%
Brooks, GA40.17%Beauregard, LA-52.67%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote and Win
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
West Baton Rouge, LA36.92%St. Charles, LA36.33%Cloud, KS60.36%
St. Helena, LA38.68%Polk, IA46.65%--
Assumption, LA42.50%Albany, WY46.92%--
Carroll, NH44.19%Dakota, MN47.41%--
Henry, AL44.78%Haywood, TN47.49%--


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote and Lose
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Torrance, NM49.84%Latah, ID49.99%Clay, KS46.40%
Loudoun, VA49.76%Portage, OH49.95%Republic, KS45.02%
Clay, WV49.71%Braxton, WV49.91%Ottawa, KS41.36%
Mono, CA49.62%Hood River, OR49.89%Saline, KS36.92%
St. Martin, LA49.58%Kennebec, ME49.71%Washington, KS34.75%


Congressional Districts with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
District 9, GA100.00%District 13, GA100.00%District 40, CA28.63%
District 15, IL100.00%District 4, IL100.00%District 1, KS26.26%
District 2, KY100.00%District 13, PA100.00%District 3, OR20.44%
District 5, KY100.00%District 3, IL99.96%District 12, CA19.13%
District 3, NE100.00%District 17, NY99.05%District 1, MA17.88%


National Results for 2016

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