2012 United States presidential election in Oregon

The 2012 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Oregon voters chose seven electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Representative Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Oregon

← 2008November 6, 20122016 →
 
NomineeBarack ObamaMitt Romney
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateIllinoisMassachusetts
Running mateJoe BidenPaul Ryan
Electoral vote70
Popular vote970,488754,175
Percentage54.24%42.15%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Obama carried Oregon with 54.24% of the vote to Romney's 42.15%, a Democratic victory margin of 12.09%. The Democrats have won the state in every presidential election since 1988, and the Republicans would never seriously contest the state after the 2004 election. Though Romney won a majority of counties, his best performances were in the most sparsely populated regions of the state. Obama's win came from strong support in the densely populated northwestern region of the state, home to Oregon's largest metropolitan areas. Obama won over 75% of the vote in Multnomah County, containing Portland, as well as its surrounding counties, enough to deliver the state to the Democrats by a strong margin. However, the Republican Party managed to improve on their 2008 loss of 16.35%[1] and flipped the counties of Jackson (home to Medford), Marion (home to Salem), and Wasco back into the Republican column.

Obama was the first Democrat since 1948 to win without Wasco County. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time where Columbia County and Tillamook County backed the Democratic candidate.

Primary elections edit

Democratic primary edit

The Democratic primary was held on May 15, 2012. Barack Obama ran unopposed for the nomination.

2012 Oregon Democratic presidential primary[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBarack Obama 309,358 94.79%
Democraticwrite-ins16,9985.21%
Total votes326,358 100.00%

Republican primary edit

2012 Oregon Republican presidential primary

← 2008May 15, 2012 (2012-05-15)2016 →
 
CandidateMitt RomneyRon Paul
Home stateMassachusettsTexas
Delegate count183
Popular vote204,17636,810
Percentage70.91%12.78%

 
CandidateRick SantorumNewt Gingrich
Home statePennsylvaniaGeorgia
Delegate count31
Popular vote27,04215,451
Percentage9.39%5.37%

Oregon results by county
  Mitt Romney
(Note: Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy)

The Republican primary was held on May 15, 2012.[3][4] The only two candidates still in the race were Mitt Romney and U.S. Representative from Texas, Ron Paul. In addition, former Senator from Pennsylvania Rick Santorum and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich had withdrawn prior to the election, but their names still appeared on the Oregon ballot.

In order to participate in the primary, voters were required to register to vote by April 24, 2012.[5] A closed primary was used to elect the presidential, legislative, and local partisan offices. A semi-closed primary, which allowed non-affiliated voters to participate, was used to elect the Attorney General, Secretary of State and Treasurer.[6]

2012 Oregon Republican presidential primary[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMitt Romney 204,176 70.91%
RepublicanRon Paul36,81012.78%
RepublicanRick Santorum (withdrew)27,0429.39%
RepublicanNewt Gingrich (withdrew)15,4515.37%
Republicanwrite-ins4,4761.55%
Total votes287,955 100.00%

General election edit

Results edit

United States President: Oregon[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBarack Obama 970,488 54.24%
RepublicanMitt Romney754,17542.15%
LibertarianGary Johnson24,0891.35%
Pacific GreenJill Stein19,4271.09%
ConstitutionWill Christensen4,4320.25%
ProgressiveRocky Anderson3,3840.19%
write-ins13,2750.74%
Total votes1,789,270 100.00%

By county edit

CountyBarack Obama
Democratic
Mitt Romney
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Baker2,36928.04%5,70267.50%3774.46%-3,333-39.46%8,448
Benton27,77662.00%14,99133.46%2,0354.54%12,78528.54%44,802
Clackamas95,49350.44%88,59246.79%5,2472.77%6,9013.65%189,332
Clatsop9,86155.34%7,24940.68%7083.98%2,61214.66%17,818
Columbia12,00450.28%10,77245.12%1,0994.60%1,2325.16%23,875
Coos12,84544.78%14,67351.15%1,1684.07%-1,828-6.37%28,686
Crook3,10430.34%6,79066.37%3363.29%-3,686-36.03%10,230
Curry4,62539.60%6,59856.50%4553.90%-1,973-16.90%11,678
Deschutes36,96145.13%42,46351.85%2,4763.02%-5,502-6.72%81,900
Douglas17,14534.43%30,77661.80%1,8823.77%-13,631-27.37%49,803
Gilliam37134.97%63960.23%514.80%-268-25.26%1,061
Grant85321.81%2,92674.81%1323.38%-2,073-53.00%3,911
Harney83223.22%2,60772.76%1444.02%-1,775-49.54%3,583
Hood River6,05861.58%3,42934.85%3513.57%2,62926.73%9,838
Jackson44,46845.78%49,02050.47%3,6393.75%-4,552-4.69%97,127
Jefferson3,30140.38%4,64256.78%2322.84%-1,341-16.40%8,175
Josephine14,95337.16%23,67358.83%1,6124.01%-8,720-21.67%40,238
Klamath8,30229.49%18,89867.13%9523.38%-10,596-37.64%28,152
Lake77020.75%2,80875.69%1323.56%-2,038-54.94%3,710
Lane102,65259.73%62,50936.37%6,6893.90%40,14323.36%171,850
Lincoln13,40158.31%8,68637.79%8973.90%4,71520.52%22,984
Linn20,37839.63%28,94456.28%2,1044.09%-8,566-16.65%51,426
Malheur2,75927.71%6,85168.81%3463.48%-4,092-41.10%9,956
Marion56,37646.83%60,19050.00%3,8103.17%-3,814-3.17%120,376
Morrow1,20230.96%2,53265.22%1483.82%-1,330-34.26%3,882
Multnomah274,88775.37%75,30220.65%14,5333.98%199,58554.72%364,722
Polk16,29246.21%17,81950.54%1,1463.25%-1,527-4.33%35,257
Sherman31931.09%67866.08%292.83%-359-34.99%1,026
Tillamook6,29350.27%5,68445.40%5424.33%6094.87%12,519
Umatilla8,58434.38%15,49962.07%8863.55%-6,915-27.69%24,969
Union3,97332.92%7,63663.26%4613.82%-3,663-30.34%12,070
Wallowa1,25329.80%2,80466.68%1483.52%-1,551-36.88%4,205
Wasco5,21147.93%5,22948.09%4333.98%-18-0.16%10,873
Washington135,29157.08%93,97439.65%7,7583.27%41,31717.43%237,023
Wheeler26631.00%54563.52%475.48%-279-32.52%858
Yamhill19,26044.89%22,04551.38%1,6023.73%-2,785-6.49%42,907
Total970,48854.24%754,17542.15%64,6073.61%216,31312.09%1,789,270
County Flips:

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Results by congressional districts edit

Obama won 4 of 5 congressional districts.[8]

DistrictObamaRomneyRepresentative
1st57.28%40.01%Suzanne Bonamici
2nd40.46%56.83%Greg Walden
3rd72.03%24.68%Earl Blumenauer
4th51.74%44.98%Peter DeFazio
5th50.49%47.11%Kurt Schrader

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Oregon - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "May 15, 2012, Primary Election Abstracts of Votes: United States President". Oregon Elections Division. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  3. ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  5. ^ Mickler, Lauren (March 6, 2012). "Oregon Primary Two Months Away". Eugene, OR: KEZI 9 News.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Mapes, Jeff (February 6, 2012). "Oregon Republican Party opens three statewide primaries to non-affiliated voters". The Oregonian.
  7. ^ "Official Results November 6, 2012 General Election". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  8. ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 11, 2020.

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