1992 United States elections

1992 United States elections
1990          1991          1992          1993          1994
Presidential election year
Election dayNovember 3
Incumbent presidentGeorge H. W. Bush (Republican)
Next Congress103rd
Presidential election
Partisan controlDemocratic gain
Popular vote marginDemocratic +5.6%
Electoral vote
Bill Clinton (D)370
George H. W. Bush (R)168
1992 United States presidential election in California1992 United States presidential election in Oregon1992 United States presidential election in Washington (state)1992 United States presidential election in Idaho1992 United States presidential election in Nevada1992 United States presidential election in Utah1992 United States presidential election in Arizona1992 United States presidential election in Montana1992 United States presidential election in Wyoming1992 United States presidential election in Colorado1992 United States presidential election in New Mexico1992 United States presidential election in North Dakota1992 United States presidential election in South Dakota1992 United States presidential election in Nebraska1992 United States presidential election in Kansas1992 United States presidential election in Oklahoma1992 United States presidential election in Texas1992 United States presidential election in Minnesota1992 United States presidential election in Iowa1992 United States presidential election in Missouri1992 United States presidential election in Arkansas1992 United States presidential election in Louisiana1992 United States presidential election in Wisconsin1992 United States presidential election in Illinois1992 United States presidential election in Michigan1992 United States presidential election in Indiana1992 United States presidential election in Ohio1992 United States presidential election in Kentucky1992 United States presidential election in Tennessee1992 United States presidential election in Mississippi1992 United States presidential election in Alabama1992 United States presidential election in Georgia1992 United States presidential election in Florida1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina1992 United States presidential election in North Carolina1992 United States presidential election in Virginia1992 United States presidential election in West Virginia1992 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia1992 United States presidential election in Maryland1992 United States presidential election in Delaware1992 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey1992 United States presidential election in New York1992 United States presidential election in Connecticut1992 United States presidential election in Rhode Island1992 United States presidential election in Vermont1992 United States presidential election in New Hampshire1992 United States presidential election in Maine1992 United States presidential election in Massachusetts1992 United States presidential election in Hawaii1992 United States presidential election in Alaska1992 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia1992 United States presidential election in Maryland1992 United States presidential election in Delaware1992 United States presidential election in New Jersey1992 United States presidential election in Connecticut1992 United States presidential election in Rhode Island1992 United States presidential election in Massachusetts1992 United States presidential election in Vermont1992 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
1992 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Bush, blue denotes states won by Clinton. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate.
Senate elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contested36 of 100 seats
(34 Class 3 seats + 2 special elections)
Net seat changeNone[1]
1992 United States Senate special election in California1992 United States Senate special election in North Dakota1992 United States Senate election in Alabama1992 United States Senate election in Alaska1992 United States Senate election in Arizona1992 United States Senate election in Arkansas1992 United States Senate election in California1992 United States Senate election in Colorado1992 United States Senate election in Connecticut1992 United States Senate election in Florida1992 United States Senate election in Georgia1992 United States Senate election in Hawaii1992 United States Senate election in Idaho1992 United States Senate election in Illinois1992 United States Senate election in Indiana1992 United States Senate election in Iowa1992 United States Senate election in Kansas1992 United States Senate election in Kentucky1992 United States Senate election in Louisiana1992 United States Senate election in Maryland1992 United States Senate election in Missouri1992 United States Senate election in Nevada1992 United States Senate election in New Hampshire1992 United States Senate election in New York1992 United States Senate election in North Carolina1992 United States Senate election in North Dakota1992 United States Senate election in Ohio1992 United States Senate election in Oklahoma1992 United States Senate election in Oregon1992 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania1992 United States Senate election in South Carolina1992 United States Senate election in South Dakota1992 United States Senate election in Utah1992 United States Senate election in Vermont1992 United States Senate election in Washington1992 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
1992 Senate results

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold

  Republican gain   Republican hold
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contestedAll 435 voting members
Popular vote marginDemocratic +5%
Net seat changeRepublican +9
1992 House of Representatives results

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican gain   Republican hold

  Independent hold
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested14 (12 states, 2 territories)
Net seat changeDemocratic +2
1992 Rhode Island gubernatorial election1992 Delaware gubernatorial election1992 Indiana gubernatorial election1992 Missouri gubernatorial election1992 Montana gubernatorial election1992 New Hampshire gubernatorial election1992 North Carolina gubernatorial election1992 North Dakota gubernatorial election1992 Utah gubernatorial election1992 Vermont gubernatorial election1992 Washington gubernatorial election1992 West Virginia gubernatorial election1992 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election1992 American Samoa gubernatorial election
1992 gubernatorial election results
  Democratic gain   Democratic hold
  Republican gain   Republican hold
  New Progressive gain   Nonpartisan

The 1992 United States elections elected state governors, the president of the United States, and members of the 103rd United States Congress. The election took place after the Soviet Union crumbled and the Cold War ended, as well as the redistricting that resulted from the 1990 census. Often considered "The Year Of The Woman," these elections brought an increased number of female politicians to Washington such as Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Carol Moseley Braun (D-IL). Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated incumbent president George H. W. Bush and businessman Ross Perot in the presidential election. The Democratic Party maintained their control of both chambers of Congress. This is the first Democratic trifecta since the Republican victory in the 1980 elections and the last one during the 20th century and the last one overall until 2008.

In the presidential election, Democratic governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated Republican incumbent president George H. W. Bush and Texas businessman Ross Perot. Clinton easily won the electoral college with 370 electoral votes, but took just 43 percent of the popular vote, the fourth-lowest share of any victorious presidential candidate. Perot's independent candidacy won the largest share of the popular vote of any third party or independent candidate since Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 candidacy. Clinton defeated former California governor Jerry Brown and former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas to take the Democratic nomination. Bush defeated a primary challenge from commentator, and former Reagan White House Director of Communications Pat Buchanan to earn re-nomination as the Republican candidate.[2]

A small number of seats changed hands in the Senate, but Democrats retained a comfortable majority.[3] Democrats won the national popular vote for the House of Representatives by a margin of five percentage points, but Republicans won a net gain of nine seats. In the gubernatorial elections, the Democratic Party won a net gain of two states.

  1. ^ Republicans picked up one seat in the regularly-scheduled elections, while Democrats picked up one seat in a special election.
  2. ^ "1992 Presidential Election". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present". United States Senate. Retrieved 25 June 2014.

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