2002 Gubernatorial Election Statistics
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Below are tables of statistics showing various data relating to the 2002 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 I G L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Independ. Green Libertarian Other
1 AL1,367,05312003 0.23% 3,120 49.17% 48.95% 0.00% 0.00% 1.70% 0.18%
2 OK1,035,62021300 0.66% 6,866 42.61% 43.27% 14.12% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
3 AZ1,226,11121304 0.96% 11,819 45.22% 46.19% 6.93% 0.00% 1.66% 0.00%
4 WY185,45921003 2.04% 3,789 47.92% 49.96% 0.00% 0.00% 2.12% 0.00%
5 VT230,16112356 2.55% 5,871 44.94% 42.39% 9.71% 0.60% 0.41% 1.95%
6 OR1,260,49721003 2.87% 36,219 46.16% 49.03% 0.00% 0.00% 4.58% 0.23%
7 TN1,653,16721009 3.05% 50,481 47.59% 50.65% 0.00% 0.00% 0.10% 1.66%
8 WI1,775,34921043 3.70% 65,736 41.39% 45.09% 0.00% 2.48% 10.45% 0.59%
9 MD1,706,17912003 3.88% 66,170 51.55% 47.68% 0.00% 0.00% 0.68% 0.09%
10 MI3,177,56521030 4.02% 127,692 47.40% 51.42% 0.00% 0.79% 0.00% 0.39%


States with the Largest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D I G L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Independ. Green Libertarian Other
1 NV504,07912074 46.24% 233,066 68.24% 22.01% 0.00% 0.95% 1.61% 7.19%
2 NE480,99112000 41.17% 198,001 68.68% 27.52% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 3.80%
3 CO1,412,60212034 28.97% 409,210 62.62% 33.65% 0.00% 2.27% 1.45% 0.00%
4 NH442,97612003 20.40% 90,386 58.62% 38.21% 0.00% 0.00% 2.94% 0.23%
5 OH3,228,99212300 19.45% 628,083 57.76% 38.31% 3.92% 0.00% 0.00% 0.01%
6 TX4,553,97912043 17.85% 812,698 57.81% 39.96% 0.00% 0.71% 1.47% 0.06%
7 NM484,23321030 16.44% 79,619 39.05% 55.49% 0.00% 5.47% 0.00% 0.00%
8 NY4,579,07812358 15.90% 728,191 49.40% 33.50% 14.28% 0.91% 0.11% 1.79%
9 AK231,48412036 15.15% 35,063 55.85% 40.70% 0.00% 1.26% 0.48% 1.71%
10 SD334,55912004 14.84% 49,657 56.77% 41.92% 0.00% 0.00% 0.59% 0.72%


States with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Nebraska68.68%New Mexico55.49%Minnesota16.18%
Nevada68.24%Pennsylvania53.41%New York14.28%
Colorado62.62%Kansas52.87%Oklahoma14.12%
New Hampshire58.62%Iowa52.69%Vermont9.71%
Texas57.81%Illinois52.19%Arizona6.93%
GreenLibertarianConstitution
Maine9.28%Wisconsin10.45%Nebraska3.80%
New Mexico5.47%Oregon4.58%California1.71%
California5.26%New Hampshire2.94%Nevada1.40%
Massachusetts3.49%Georgia2.32%Alaska0.94%
Wisconsin2.48%California2.16%Michigan0.39%


States with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
New Mexico39.05%Nevada22.01%Wyoming0.00%
Wisconsin41.39%Nebraska27.52%Wisconsin0.00%
Maine41.47%New York33.50%Texas0.00%
California42.41%Colorado33.65%Tennessee0.00%
Oklahoma42.61%Minnesota36.46%South Dakota0.00%


States with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
California1,278,379Pennsylvania1,121,926
Ohio448,318Michigan867,123
Colorado400,913Texas572,531
Oregon346,841Kansas441,667
Georgia255,424Wisconsin433,899


States with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
New Hampshire55.61%Kansas58.50%
Alaska48.55%Tennessee42.21%
Nevada36.64%Pennsylvania35.42%
Nebraska33.24%Michigan28.45%
Oregon31.54%Arizona26.38%


States with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Florida1,136,140California-907,841
Texas815,901New York-156,158
Tennessee676,931Ohio-125,221
Pennsylvania557,048Nebraska-64,247
Massachusetts290,843Hawaii-25,446


States with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Tennessee69.34%Nebraska-11.78%
New Hampshire38.89%California-10.83%
Florida28.66%Hawaii-6.24%
South Dakota28.58%Ohio-3.73%
Texas21.83%New York-3.30%


State Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.GreenLibertarian
12214000
21422000
3006811
400149
500020


County Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.GreenLibertarian
11,460682802
26871,4273010
3240305328931
40016486320
50007447


Congressional District Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.GreenLibertarian
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Glasscock, TX89.44%Webb, TX89.45%Waseca, MN58.51%
Ochiltree, TX86.29%Starr, TX89.04%Freeborn, MN51.97%
Hansford, TX86.21%Duval, TX87.44%Faribault, MN48.43%
Grant, NE85.46%Shannon, SD86.05%Fillmore, MN47.80%
Banner, NE85.44%Macon, AL85.70%Mower, MN42.54%
Roberts, TX84.33%Zapata, TX84.84%Dodge, MN41.82%
King, TX84.03%Brooks, TX84.71%Steele, MN40.61%
Cheyenne, CO83.57%Philadelphia, PA84.08%Olmsted, MN39.41%
Deuel, NE83.43%Greene, AL83.83%Monroe, NY37.72%
Harding, SD83.14%Zavala, TX82.74%Wabasha, MN37.19%
GreenLibertarianConstitution
Mendocino, CA16.54%Monroe, WI45.43%Hayes, NE15.22%
San Francisco, CA15.50%Juneau, WI36.65%Knox, NE10.09%
Sonoma, CA13.51%Vernon, WI25.33%Wheeler, NE7.89%
Knox, ME13.33%Taylor, WI25.18%Arthur, NE7.57%
Lincoln, ME12.42%Richland, WI24.16%Stanton, NE7.52%
Marin, CA12.16%Lafayette, WI23.32%Cedar, NE7.12%
Sagadahoc, ME12.14%Rusk, WI22.34%Greeley, NE6.96%
Santa Cruz, CA12.13%Sauk, WI22.32%Boyd, NE6.95%
Humboldt, CA12.05%Clark, WI21.44%Nance, NE6.92%
Santa Fe, NM11.68%Jackson, WI20.11%Morrill, NE6.74%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Shannon, SD8.69%Glasscock, TX9.86%Weston, WY0.00%
Webb, TX10.09%Hayes, NE10.08%Washakie, WY0.00%
Starr, TX10.63%Waseca, MN10.33%Uinta, WY0.00%
Duval, TX11.89%Banner, NE10.51%Teton, WY0.00%
Macon, AL13.15%Grant, NE10.98%Sweetwater, WY0.00%


Counties with Highest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Los Angeles, CA594,748Los Angeles, CA953,162Monroe, NY87,967
Cook, IL436,214Cook, IL905,188Hennepin, MN71,010
Orange, CA368,152Wayne, MI384,121Erie, NY68,702
Harris, TX355,293Philadelphia, PA339,697Suffolk, NY51,288
San Diego, CA342,095Maricopa, AZ313,107Maricopa, AZ42,696
Maricopa, AZ337,954Harris, TX280,077Nassau, NY35,860
Middlesex, MA267,579San Diego, CA268,278Ramsey, MN27,507
Miami-Dade, FL266,107Broward, FL259,370Onondaga, NY27,459
Nassau, NY232,785Middlesex, MA241,934Tulsa, OK25,158
Dallas, TX229,820Miami-Dade, FL233,469Oklahoma, OK24,570
GreenLibertarianConstitution
Los Angeles, CA72,886Los Angeles, CA39,934Los Angeles, CA25,160
Alameda, CA37,919Dane, WI22,477San Diego, CA11,246
San Francisco, CA33,495Cook, IL21,040Orange, CA10,393
Santa Clara, CA24,097Milwaukee, WI15,891San Bernardino, CA6,884
Middlesex, MA23,568Orange, CA14,668Sacramento, CA6,245
Sacramento, CA22,232San Diego, CA13,742Santa Clara, CA5,951
Sonoma, CA19,599Maricopa, AZ10,966Riverside, CA5,530
San Diego, CA18,184Multnomah, OR10,658Contra Costa, CA3,905
Hennepin, MN17,644Santa Clara, CA9,430Clark, NV3,741
Contra Costa, CA16,676Waukesha, WI8,846Ventura, CA3,733


Counties with Lowest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Loving, TX49Loving, TX14Weston, WY0
Kenedy, TX51King, TX18Washakie, WY0
King, TX100McPherson, NE31Uinta, WY0
Foard, TX136Arthur, NE33Teton, WY0
Quitman, GA147Borden, TX37Sweetwater, WY0
McPherson, NE161Grant, NE37Sublette, WY0
Menominee, WI171Banner, NE39Sheridan, WY0
Taliaferro, GA172Glasscock, TX42Platte, WY0
Buffalo, SD177Hayes, NE51Park, WY0
Terrell, TX192Logan, NE52Niobrara, WY0


Counties with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
Los Angeles, CA323,840Cook, IL340,710
Clark, NV111,494Philadelphia, PA205,139
San Diego, CA97,152Montgomery, PA159,964
Orange, CA93,465Oakland, MI140,004
Sacramento, CA82,213Maricopa, AZ134,286
Baltimore, MD61,417Wayne, MI127,106
Hillsborough, NH61,309Delaware, PA115,931
Lucas, OH57,076Bucks, PA112,337
San Bernardino, CA56,329Harris, TX92,048
Riverside, CA55,987Pima, AZ82,867


Counties with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
Thurston, NE92.19%Trego, KS96.08%
Williamson, IL71.58%Ellsworth, KS91.33%
Bleckley, GA70.88%Saline, KS87.08%
White, IL69.85%Lyon, KS83.58%
Belknap, NH69.10%Douglas, KS80.53%
Wheeler, GA67.70%Ellis, KS79.04%
Effingham, IL66.59%Riley, KS78.80%
Wayne, IL66.58%Graham, KS78.13%
Dodge, GA66.13%Webb, TX77.13%
Cuming, NE64.92%Rush, KS76.36%


Counties with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Maricopa, AZ128,927Los Angeles, CA-270,703
Miami-Dade, FL119,929San Diego, CA-75,215
Harris, TX111,634Orange, CA-71,648
Dallas, TX103,782Santa Clara, CA-59,783
Philadelphia, PA96,755San Bernardino, CA-48,876
Hillsborough, FL83,320Nassau, NY-45,290
Tarrant, TX80,166Sacramento, CA-44,178
Shelby, TN79,150Alameda, CA-40,352
Broward, FL76,690Hamilton, OH-39,531
Davidson, TN73,507Contra Costa, CA-37,885


Counties with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Crockett, TN155.58%Loving, TX-41.67%
Webb, TX144.71%Butler, KS-40.71%
Houston, TN138.79%Crockett, TX-32.14%
Chester, TN137.56%Antelope, NE-30.12%
Grainger, TN127.62%King, TX-29.17%
Maury, TN125.56%Sterling, TX-28.21%
Moore, TN124.38%Kimball, NE-25.87%
Cheatham, TN122.78%Scotts Bluff, NE-25.40%
Lauderdale, TN122.50%McPherson, NE-24.62%
Dyer, TN122.20%Sioux, NE-23.28%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote and Win
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Blue Earth, MN37.19%Richland, WI36.25%Monroe, NY37.72%
Winona, MN37.52%Taylor, WI36.83%Olmsted, MN39.41%
Rice, MN37.62%Rusk, WI38.29%Dodge, MN41.82%
Clark, WI38.91%Vernon, WI38.75%Mower, MN42.54%
Houston, MN39.05%Marquette, WI40.29%Fillmore, MN47.80%


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote and Lose
RepublicanDemocraticIndepend.
Phillips, AR49.69%Garland, AR49.70%Steele, MN40.61%
Knox, TN49.36%Barnwell, SC49.70%Wabasha, MN37.19%
Washington, GA49.35%Providence, RI49.47%Wayne, NY36.93%
Dallas, AR49.22%Manistee, MI49.31%Houston, MN35.58%
Chippewa, MI49.16%Union, TN49.28%Livingston, NY35.35%




National Results for 2002

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