1984 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

The 1984 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 6, 1984, and was part of the 1984 United States presidential election. Voters chose 25 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1984 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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NomineeRonald ReaganWalter Mondale
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaMinnesota
Running mateGeorge H. W. BushGeraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote250
Popular vote2,584,3232,228,131
Percentage53.34%45.99%


President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Pennsylvania voted for the Republican nominee, President Ronald Reagan, over the Democratic nominee, former Vice President Walter Mondale. Reagan won Pennsylvania by a margin of 7.35%, making Pennsylvania 5.5% more Democratic than the nation at large.

Reagan won the state by sweeping the small towns and rural areas of central Pennsylvania and performing well in the traditionally Republican suburbs of Philadelphia, but the race was kept within single digits by Mondale’s strong showing in heavily unionized and traditionally Democratic Western Pennsylvania, as well as his decisive victories in the cities of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last election in which Lackawanna County has voted Republican, the last time that Erie County gave a majority to a Republican (Donald Trump would win it by plurality in 2016), and the last time a Republican won one-third of the vote in Philadelphia.[1]

This was one of only three elections since the Civil War in which Pennsylvania has voted more Democratic than neighboring New York (along with 1952 and 1956), and the most recent election in which it voted to the left of Illinois, Washington, or Hawaii. Reagan became the first Republican ever to win the White House without carrying Mercer or Armstrong Counties; George H. W. Bush would repeat this feat four years later, while his son would win without Mercer but with Armstrong in 2000.

Marian Bell, James F. Malone III, Ginny Thornburgh, Coral Scranton, Fred Anton, Harvey Bartle III, Thomas Milhollan, Marta Bell Schoeninger, John H. Ware III, and Theodore Metzger Jr. were among the Republican electors. The Democratic elector slate included Judith Heh, Roxanne Jones, Cathy Irvis, James J. Manderino, and Nancy Nancarrow. Malone was the chair of the electors and Bell was an elector for Richard Nixon in 1972 and Reagan in 1980.[2]

Primaries

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Republican primary

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Ronald Reagan ran uncontested, winning 616,916 votes (Turnout: 27.66%)

Democratic primary

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Jesse Jackson's voters were 81% black and 18% white.[3] 41% of Jackson voters listed Mondale as their second candidate in exit polls conducted by CBS News and The New York Times' while 19% listed Hart and 24% selected none.[4]

CandidateVotesPercent
Walter Mondale747,26745.15%
Gary Hart551,33533.31%
Jesse Jackson264,46315.98%
John Glenn22,6051.37%
Others69,2814.19%
Totals1,654,951Turnout: 52.10%

Results

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Results in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area shaded by municipality.
President Ronald Reagan gives remarks at the Polish Festival National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa Doylestown, Pennsylvania on September 9, 1984.
1984 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania[5]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
RepublicanRonald Reagan (incumbent)2,584,32353.34%25
DemocraticWalter Mondale2,228,13145.99%0
ConsumerSonia Johnson21,6280.45%0
LibertarianDavid Bergland6,9820.14%0
Workers' LeagueEdward Winn2,0590.04%0
CommunistGus Hall1,7800.04%0
Totals4,844,903100.00%25

Results by county

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CountyRonald Reagan
Republican
Walter Mondale
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Adams16,78669.44%7,28930.15%990.41%9,49739.29%24,174
Allegheny284,69242.76%372,57655.96%8,4801.27%-87,884-13.20%665,748
Armstrong13,70948.37%14,52551.25%1100.39%-816-2.88%28,344
Beaver32,05236.79%54,76562.86%3000.34%-22,713-26.07%87,117
Bedford13,08570.57%5,42429.25%340.18%7,66141.32%18,543
Berks74,60565.94%37,84933.45%6910.61%36,75632.49%113,145
Blair30,10465.52%15,65134.06%1900.41%14,45331.46%45,945
Bradford14,80872.71%5,47426.88%850.42%9,33445.83%20,367
Bucks130,11963.25%74,56836.25%1,0320.50%55,55127.00%205,719
Butler31,67655.94%24,73543.68%2150.38%6,94112.26%56,626
Cambria32,17344.50%39,86555.14%2580.36%-7,692-10.64%72,296
Cameron2,03167.05%99032.68%80.26%1,04134.37%3,029
Carbon10,70154.41%8,83644.93%1310.67%1,8659.48%19,668
Centre27,80262.85%16,19436.61%2400.54%11,60826.24%44,236
Chester92,22170.11%38,87029.55%4400.33%53,35140.56%131,531
Clarion9,83664.27%5,40735.33%610.40%4,42928.94%15,304
Clearfield18,65360.62%11,96338.88%1530.50%6,69021.74%30,769
Clinton6,67859.24%4,52540.14%700.62%2,15319.10%11,273
Columbia14,40263.39%8,25436.33%620.27%6,14827.06%22,718
Crawford20,18160.80%12,79238.54%2220.67%7,38922.26%33,195
Cumberland49,28269.29%21,37430.05%4670.66%27,90839.24%71,123
Dauphin54,33061.28%33,57637.87%7520.85%20,75423.41%88,658
Delaware161,75461.79%98,20737.51%1,8210.70%63,54724.28%261,782
Elk8,47060.47%5,48639.17%510.36%2,98421.30%14,007
Erie55,86051.12%52,47148.02%9350.86%3,3893.10%109,266
Fayette21,31437.69%35,09862.07%1350.24%-13,784-24.38%56,547
Forest1,46863.36%83936.21%100.43%62927.15%2,317
Franklin27,24370.13%11,48029.55%1220.31%15,76340.58%38,845
Fulton3,25471.14%1,30928.62%110.24%1,94542.52%4,574
Greene6,37640.40%9,36559.33%430.27%-2,989-18.93%15,784
Huntingdon10,22069.57%4,43030.15%410.28%5,79039.42%14,691
Indiana18,84554.22%15,79145.43%1230.35%3,0548.79%34,759
Jefferson11,33465.31%5,95034.28%710.41%5,38431.03%17,355
Juniata5,05965.66%2,62434.06%220.29%2,43531.60%7,705
Lackawanna48,13250.57%45,85148.17%1,2021.26%2,2812.40%95,185
Lancaster99,09075.63%31,30823.90%6180.47%67,78251.73%131,016
Lawrence19,27744.43%23,98155.27%1280.30%-4,704-10.84%43,386
Lebanon27,00871.61%10,52027.89%1880.50%16,48843.72%37,716
Lehigh61,79959.69%41,08939.69%6490.63%20,71020.00%103,537
Luzerne69,16953.50%58,48245.23%1,6401.27%10,6878.27%129,291
Lycoming28,49868.02%13,14731.38%2500.60%15,35136.64%41,895
McKean10,96369.22%4,81830.42%580.37%6,14538.80%15,839
Mercer24,21149.11%24,65850.01%4340.88%-447-0.90%49,303
Mifflin9,10663.35%5,17836.03%890.62%3,92827.32%14,373
Monroe16,10965.82%8,19333.48%1720.70%7,91632.34%24,474
Montgomery181,42664.18%99,74135.29%1,4990.53%81,68528.89%282,666
Montour4,17466.81%2,05532.89%190.30%2,11933.92%6,248
Northampton44,64853.49%37,97945.50%8401.01%6,6697.99%83,467
Northumberland22,10961.13%13,74838.01%3080.85%8,36123.12%36,165
Perry9,36571.42%3,69228.16%560.43%5,67343.26%13,113
Philadelphia267,17834.60%501,36964.94%3,5550.46%-234,191-30.34%772,102
Pike6,34371.17%2,50328.08%670.75%3,84043.09%8,913
Potter5,16473.94%1,78925.62%310.44%3,37548.32%6,984
Schuylkill37,33058.96%25,75840.68%2240.35%11,57218.28%63,312
Snyder8,96878.73%2,38320.92%400.35%6,58557.81%11,391
Somerset19,50258.23%13,90041.50%890.27%5,60216.73%33,491
Sullivan1,92666.67%95232.95%110.38%97433.72%2,889
Susquehanna10,56669.95%4,47129.60%670.44%6,09540.35%15,104
Tioga10,53271.92%4,06027.72%520.36%6,47244.20%14,644
Union7,79273.66%2,74725.97%400.38%5,04547.69%10,579
Venango13,50759.44%9,11440.11%1040.46%4,39319.33%22,725
Warren10,83862.93%6,24436.26%1390.81%4,59426.67%17,221
Washington34,78240.47%50,91159.24%2440.28%-16,129-18.77%85,937
Wayne10,06175.66%3,15523.73%810.61%6,90651.93%13,297
Westmoreland71,37746.82%79,90652.41%1,1810.77%-8,529-5.59%152,464
Wyoming7,23074.01%2,51825.78%210.21%4,71248.23%9,769
York75,02068.67%33,35930.54%8680.79%41,66138.13%109,247
Totals2,584,32353.34%2,228,13145.99%32,4490.67%356,1927.35%4,844,903

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Faithful electors vote 25-0 in a celebration of Reagan". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. December 18, 1984. p. 6. Archived from the original on September 5, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Ranney 1985, p. 54.
  4. ^ Ranney 1985, p. 62.
  5. ^ David Leip. "1984 Presidential General Election Results – Pennsylvania". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved March 23, 2018.

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