United States presidential elections in Colorado

Presidential elections in Colorado
Map of the United States with Colorado highlighted
No. of elections 36
Voted Democrat 13
Voted Republican 22
Voted other 1[lower-alpha 1]
Voted for winning candidate 25
Voted for losing candidate 11

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Colorado, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1876, Colorado has participated in every U.S. presidential election.

Winners of the state are in bold.

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Loser (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 2]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
2016Donald Trump1,202,48443.25Hillary Clinton1,338,87048.16-9
2012Barack Obama1,323,10151.49Mitt Romney1,185,24346.13-9
2008Barack Obama1,288,63353.66John McCain1,073,62944.71-9
2004George W. Bush1,101,25551.69John Kerry1,001,73247.02-9
2000George W. Bush883,74850.75Al Gore738,22742.39-8
1996Bill Clinton671,15244.43Bob Dole691,84845.80Ross Perot99,6296.598
1992Bill Clinton629,68140.13George H. W. Bush562,85035.87Ross Perot366,01023.328
1988George H. W. Bush728,17753.06Michael Dukakis621,45345.28-8
1984Ronald Reagan821,81863.44Walter Mondale454,97435.12-8
1980Ronald Reagan652,26455.07Jimmy Carter367,97331.07John B. Anderson130,63311.037
1976Jimmy Carter460,35342.58Gerald Ford584,36754.05-7
1972Richard Nixon597,18962.61George McGovern329,98034.59-7
1968Richard Nixon409,34550.46Hubert Humphrey335,17441.32George Wallace60,8137.506
1964Lyndon B. Johnson476,02461.27Barry Goldwater296,76738.19-6
1960John F. Kennedy330,62944.91Richard Nixon402,24254.63-6
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower394,47959.49Adlai Stevenson II263,99739.81T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[lower-alpha 3]
7590.116
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower379,78260.27Adlai Stevenson II245,50438.96-6
1948Harry S. Truman267,28851.88Thomas E. Dewey239,71446.52Strom Thurmond--6
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt234,33146.40Thomas E. Dewey268,73153.21-6
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt265,55448.37Wendell Willkie279,57650.92-6
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt295,02160.37Alf Landon181,26737.09-6
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt250,87754.81Herbert Hoover189,61741.43-6
1928Herbert Hoover253,87264.72Al Smith133,13133.94-6
1924Calvin Coolidge195,17157.02John W. Davis75,23821.98Robert M. La Follette Sr.69,94520.446
1920Warren G. Harding173,24859.32James M. Cox104,93635.93-6
1916Woodrow Wilson178,81660.74Charles E. Hughes102,30834.75-6
1912Woodrow Wilson114,23242.80Theodore Roosevelt72,30627.09William H. Taft58,38621.886
1908William H. Taft123,69346.88William Jennings Bryan126,64448.00-5
1904Theodore Roosevelt134,66155.26Alton B. Parker100,10541.08-5
1900William McKinley93,07242.04William Jennings Bryan122,73355.43-4
1896William McKinley26,27113.86William Jennings Bryan161,00584.95-4
1892Grover Clevelandno ballotsBenjamin Harrison38,62041.13James B. Weaver53,58457.074
1888Benjamin Harrison50,77255.22Grover Cleveland37,54940.84-3
1884Grover Cleveland27,72341.68James G. Blaine36,08454.25-3
1880James A. Garfield27,45051.26Winfield S. Hancock24,64746.03James B. Weaver1,4352.683
1876Rutherford B. Hayesn/an/aSamuel J. Tildenn/an/a-3Allocated by state legislature.[lower-alpha 4]

Notes

  1. James B. Weaver, 1892.
  2. For purposes of these lists, other national candidates are defined as those who won at least one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states.
  3. Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina
  4. Colorado was admitted to the union as the 38th state on August 1, 1876. With insufficient time or money to organize a presidential election in the new state, Colorado's state legislature selected the state’s electors. These electors in turn gave their three votes to Hayes and the Republican Party. This was the last election in which any state chose electors through its state legislature.
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