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United States presidential elections in the District of Columbia

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United States presidential elections in the District of Columbia

Since the enactment of the 23rd amendment to the Constitution in 1961, the District of Columbia has participated in 16 presidential elections. The amendment states that it cannot have any more electoral votes than the state with the smallest number of electors. Since then, it has been allocated three electoral votes in every presidential election. The Democratic Party has immense political strength in the district. In each of the 16 presidential elections, the district has overwhelmingly voted for the Democratic candidate, with no margin less than 56.5 percentage points. It has been won by the losing candidate in 9 of the 16 elections. In 2016, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate who would win the election eventually, received less total votes in the District than the third-party candidates combined. In the 2000 presidential election, Barbara Lett-Simmons, an elector from the district, left her ballot blank to protest its lack of voting representation in Congress. As a result, Al Gore received only two of the three electoral votes from Washington, D.C. In 2016, 85.7% of the registered voters approved a statehood referendum. In recent times, there have been various statehood movements in the District of Columbia, which advocates making the district a state. The district is a signatory of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an interstate compact in which signatories award all of their electoral votes to the winner of the national-level popular vote in a presidential election, even if another candidate won an individual signatory's popular vote. As of 2025, it has not yet gone into force.

Infobox

Voted other
0
Voted Democratic
16
Voted Republican
0
Number of elections
16
Voted for losing candidate
9
Voted for winning candidate
7

Tables

mw- Presidential elections in the District of Columbia from 1964 to present · Presidential elections
Candidate
Candidate
Year
Candidate
Winner
Votes
Winner
%
Winner
Candidate
Winner
Votes
Runner-up
%
Runner-up
Candidate
Runner-up
Votes
Runner-up
%
1964
1964
Year
1964
Winner
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) ‡
Winner
169,796
Winner
85.5%
Runner-up
Barry Goldwater (R)
Runner-up
28,801
Runner-up
14.5%
Other candidate
Other candidate
Other candidate
Other candidate
3
1968
1968
Year
1968
Winner
Hubert Humphrey (D)
Winner
139,566
Winner
81.82%
Runner-up
Richard Nixon (R) ‡
Runner-up
31,012
Runner-up
18.18%
Other candidate
Other candidate
Other candidate
Other candidate
3
1972
1972
Year
1972
Winner
George McGovern (D)
Winner
127,627
Winner
78.1%
Runner-up
Richard Nixon (R) ‡
Runner-up
35,226
Runner-up
21.56%
Other candidate
Linda Jenness (SW)
Other candidate
316
Other candidate
0.19%
EV
3
1976
1976
Year
1976
Winner
Jimmy Carter (D) ‡
Winner
137,818
Winner
81.63%
Runner-up
Gerald Ford (R)
Runner-up
27,873
Runner-up
16.51%
Other candidate
Peter Camejo (SW)
Other candidate
545
Other candidate
0.32%
EV
3
1980
1980
Year
1980
Winner
Jimmy Carter (D)
Winner
130,231
Winner
74.32%
Runner-up
Ronald Reagan (R) ‡
Runner-up
23,313
Runner-up
13.3%
Other candidate
John B. Anderson (I)
Other candidate
16,131
Other candidate
9.21%
EV
3
1984
1984
Year
1984
Winner
Walter Mondale (D)
Winner
180,408
Winner
85.38%
Runner-up
Ronald Reagan (R) ‡
Runner-up
29,009
Runner-up
13.73%
Other candidate
David Bergland (LI)
Other candidate
279
Other candidate
0.13%
EV
3
1988
1988
Year
1988
Winner
Michael Dukakis (D)
Winner
159,407
Winner
82.65%
Runner-up
George H. W. Bush (R) ‡
Runner-up
27,590
Runner-up
14.3%
Other candidate
Lenora Fulani (NA)
Other candidate
2,901
Other candidate
1.5%
EV
3
1992
1992
Year
1992
Winner
Bill Clinton (D) ‡
Winner
192,619
Winner
84.64%
Runner-up
George H. W. Bush (R)
Runner-up
20,698
Runner-up
9.1%
Other candidate
Ross Perot (I)
Other candidate
9,681
Other candidate
4.25%
EV
3
1996
1996
Year
1996
Winner
Bill Clinton (D) ‡
Winner
158,220
Winner
85.19%
Runner-up
Bob Dole (R)
Runner-up
17,339
Runner-up
9.34%
Other candidate
Ralph Nader (G)
Other candidate
4,780
Other candidate
2.57%
EV
3
2000
2000
Year
2000
Winner
Al Gore (D)
Winner
171,923
Winner
85.16%
Runner-up
George W. Bush (R) ‡
Runner-up
18,073
Runner-up
8.95%
Other candidate
Ralph Nader (G)
Other candidate
10,576
Other candidate
5.24%
EV
2
2004
2004
Year
2004
Winner
John Kerry (D)
Winner
202,970
Winner
89.18%
Runner-up
George W. Bush (R)‡
Runner-up
21,256
Runner-up
9.34%
Other candidate
Ralph Nader (I)
Other candidate
1,485
Other candidate
0.65%
EV
3
2008
2008
Year
2008
Winner
Barack Obama (D)‡
Winner
245,800
Winner
92.46%
Runner-up
John McCain (R)
Runner-up
17,367
Runner-up
6.53%
Other candidate
Ralph Nader (I)
Other candidate
1,138
Other candidate
0.43%
EV
3
2012
2012
Year
2012
Winner
Barack Obama (D)‡
Winner
267,070
Winner
90.91%
Runner-up
Mitt Romney (R)
Runner-up
21,381
Runner-up
7.28%
Other candidate
Jill Stein (G)
Other candidate
2,458
Other candidate
0.84%
EV
3
2016
2016
Year
2016
Winner
Hillary Clinton (D)
Winner
282,830
Winner
90.86%
Runner-up
Donald Trump (R)‡
Runner-up
12,723
Runner-up
4.09%
Other candidate
Gary Johnson (LI)
Other candidate
4,906
Other candidate
1.58%
EV
3
2020
2020
Year
2020
Winner
Joe Biden (D)‡
Winner
317,323
Winner
92.15%
Runner-up
Donald Trump (R)
Runner-up
18,586
Runner-up
5.4%
Other candidate
Jo Jorgensen (LI)
Other candidate
2,036
Other candidate
0.59%
EV
3
2024
2024
Year
2024
Winner
Kamala Harris (D)
Winner
294,185
Winner
90.28%
Runner-up
Donald Trump (R)‡
Runner-up
21,076
Runner-up
6.47%
Other candidate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I)
Other candidate
2,778
Other candidate
0.85%
EV
3
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Other candidate
EV
Ref.
Candidate
Votes
%
Candidate
Votes
%
Candidate
Votes
%
1964
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) ‡
169,796
85.5%
Barry Goldwater (R)
28,801
14.5%
3
1968
Hubert Humphrey (D)
139,566
81.82%
Richard Nixon (R) ‡
31,012
18.18%
3
1972
George McGovern (D)
127,627
78.1%
Richard Nixon (R) ‡
35,226
21.56%
Linda Jenness (SW)
316
0.19%
3
1976
Jimmy Carter (D) ‡
137,818
81.63%
Gerald Ford (R)
27,873
16.51%
Peter Camejo (SW)
545
0.32%
3
1980
Jimmy Carter (D)
130,231
74.32%
Ronald Reagan (R) ‡
23,313
13.3%
John B. Anderson (I)
16,131
9.21%
3
1984
Walter Mondale (D)
180,408
85.38%
Ronald Reagan (R) ‡
29,009
13.73%
David Bergland (LI)
279
0.13%
3
1988
Michael Dukakis (D)
159,407
82.65%
George H. W. Bush (R) ‡
27,590
14.3%
Lenora Fulani (NA)
2,901
1.5%
3
1992
Bill Clinton (D) ‡
192,619
84.64%
George H. W. Bush (R)
20,698
9.1%
Ross Perot (I)
9,681
4.25%
3
1996
Bill Clinton (D) ‡
158,220
85.19%
Bob Dole (R)
17,339
9.34%
Ralph Nader (G)
4,780
2.57%
3
2000
Al Gore (D)
171,923
85.16%
George W. Bush (R) ‡
18,073
8.95%
Ralph Nader (G)
10,576
5.24%
2
2004
John Kerry (D)
202,970
89.18%
George W. Bush (R)‡
21,256
9.34%
Ralph Nader (I)
1,485
0.65%
3
2008
Barack Obama (D)‡
245,800
92.46%
John McCain (R)
17,367
6.53%
Ralph Nader (I)
1,138
0.43%
3
2012
Barack Obama (D)‡
267,070
90.91%
Mitt Romney (R)
21,381
7.28%
Jill Stein (G)
2,458
0.84%
3
2016
Hillary Clinton (D)
282,830
90.86%
Donald Trump (R)‡
12,723
4.09%
Gary Johnson (LI)
4,906
1.58%
3
2020
Joe Biden (D)‡
317,323
92.15%
Donald Trump (R)
18,586
5.4%
Jo Jorgensen (LI)
2,036
0.59%
3
2024
Kamala Harris (D)
294,185
90.28%
Donald Trump (R)‡
21,076
6.47%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I)
2,778
0.85%
3

References

  1. For purposes of these lists, the "other candidate" is defined as the person who received the third-most votes in the Dis
  2. Abstention from one elector
  3. National Constitution Center
    https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/amendment/amendment-xxiii
  4. United States Government Publishing Office
    https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CONAN-2002/pdf/GPO-CONAN-2002-9-24.pdf
  5. National Archives and Records Administration
    https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/allocation
  6. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/19/us/43rd-president-electoral-college-electors-vote-surprises-are-few.html
  7. NBC News
    https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-election-statehood-council-seats/96080/
  8. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/03/washington-dc-statehood-51-stars
  9. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-statehood-house-vote/2021/04/22/935a1ece-a1fa-11eb-a7ee-949c574a09ac_story.html
  10. "Status of National Popular Vote Bill in Each State"
    https://www.nationalpopularvote.com/state-status
  11. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1964&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  12. Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 790.
  13. Presidential elections 1997, p. 119.
  14. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1968&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  15. Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 791.
  16. Presidential elections 1997, p. 120.
  17. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1972&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  18. Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 792.
  19. Presidential elections 1997, p. 121.
  20. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1976&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  21. Presidential elections 1997, p. 122.
  22. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1980&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  23. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/news_releases/1980/19801231_ElectionResults.pdf
  24. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1984&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  25. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/federalelections84.pdf
  26. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1988&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
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  28. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/federalelections88.pdf
  29. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1992&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
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  31. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/federalelections92.pdf
  32. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1996&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
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  34. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/FederalElections96_PresidentialGeneralElectionResults.pdf
  35. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/19/us/43rd-president-electoral-college-electors-vote-surprises-are-few.html
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  38. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/FederalElections2000_PresidentialGeneralElectionResultsbyState.pdf
  39. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=2004&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
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  41. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2004pres.pdf
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    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=2008&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
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  44. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2008pres.pdf
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    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=2012&fips=11&f=0&off=0&elect=0&minper=0
  46. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2012pres.pdf
  47. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/federalelections2016.pdf
  48. Federal Election Commission
    https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2020presgeresults.pdf
  49. District of Columbia Board of Elections
    https://electionresults.dcboe.org/election_results/2024-GENERAL-Election
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