U.S. presidential election, 1996
United States presidential election, 1996
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Presidential election results map. Blue denotes those won by Clinton/Gore, red denotes states won by Dole/Kemp. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state. |
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Bill Clinton
Democratic
Bill Clinton
Democratic
The United States presidential election of 1996 was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. The contest was between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton from Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore from Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of Bob Dole, the 1976 vice presidential nominee under incumbent Gerald Ford, and the former long-time Senator from Kansas for President and Jack Kemp, a former NFL Football player, and the former Housing Secretary under George HW Bush, from New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election. Turnout was registered at 49.0%, the lowest for a presidential election since 1924.
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