United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1984
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The 1984 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia, were part of the
1984 United States presidential election The 1984 United States presidential election was the 50th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. Incumbent Republican President Ronald Reagan defeated Democratic former Vice President Walter Mondale, in ...
. State voters chose three electors to the Electoral College, which selected the
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of the United States.
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was won by incumbent United States
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Ronald Reagan of
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, who was running against former
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of
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. Reagan ran for a second time with former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of
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, and Mondale ran with
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of New York, the first major female candidate for the vice presidency. The presidential election of 1984 was a very partisan election for North Dakota, with over 98% of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or
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parties, though several parties appeared on the ballot. Every county gave either Mondale or Reagan a majority; the vast majority—all but two—gave Reagan a majority. Reagan's best county was McIntosh County, where he got 81.5% of the vote; Mondale's was Sioux County, where he got 58.6% of the vote. Reagan exceeded 70% in 15 counties, including Stark ( Dickinson), the state's seventh-largest at the time. North Dakota weighed in for this election as 13% more
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than the national average. Reagan won North Dakota by a landslide 31-point margin. His 64.84% vote share made it his twelfth-best state. He carried every county in the state save the majority Native American counties of Sioux and Rolette; he had previously carried Sioux County in 1980. He performed well in both the more populous counties—earning over 60% of the vote in Cass County ( Fargo) and Grand Forks County (
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), and over 2/3 of the vote in Burleigh County, North Dakota, Burleigh County (Bismarck, North Dakota, Bismarck) and Ward County, North Dakota, Ward County (Minot, North Dakota, Minot)--as well as in its more rural areas. In only eight counties (including the two he lost) did his vote share even dip below his national share of 58.8%, and in only two (Sargent County, North Dakota, Sargent and Benson County, North Dakota, Benson) was the margin less than 5%. None of these counties cast more than 4,000 votes. Apart from its vote for Woodrow Wilson in the nationally close election of 1916 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1916 and its vote for People's Party (United States), Populist James B. Weaver, James Weaver in 1892 United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1892, North Dakota has been a typically Republican state since its admittance in 1889. Indeed, no Republican has won the White House without North Dakota since its admittance to the Union. Alone amongst the Slave states and free states, free-soil Great Plains, Plains West states, it resisted the appeal of William Jennings Bryan in 1896 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1896, and was Warren G. Harding, Warren Harding's best state in 1920 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1920. Even so, Reagan's victory in the state was one of the stronger ones compared to other recent Republican landslide winners. His vote share exceeded, for example, Richard Nixon, Nixon's in 1972 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1972 and Dwight D. Eisenhower, Eisenhower's in 1956 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1956 (although not Eisenhower's in 1952 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1952). Reagan's particularly strong appeal in the Flickertail State was first on display in 1980 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1980, when Reagan exceeded his national vote share by over 10% in the state (already exceeding the vote shares won by both Nixon in 1972 and Eisenhower in 1956). Reagan's 64.84% vote share would remain unsurpassed until 2020 United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2020, when Donald Trump received 65.11% in the state. Even so, North Dakota was the state that trended most strongly Democratic in 1984, as Mondale lost the state by 7% less than Carter had done in 1980. For the 16th election in a row, North Dakota voted the same as the other three free-soil Plains West states (1984 United States presidential election in South Dakota, South Dakota, 1984 United States presidential election in Nebraska, Nebraska, and 1984 United States presidential election in Kansas, Kansas). Since the Dakotas were admitted to the Union in 1889, the four states have disagreed only in 1892 United States presidential election, 1892, 1896 United States presidential election, 1896, 1912 United States presidential election, 1912, and 1916 United States presidential election, 1916. This region has been a stronghold for the Republican Party since shortly after its founding and, aside from partial flirtations with William Jennings Bryan, Bryan and Woodrow Wilson, Wilson, has remained so ever since.


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See also

* United States presidential elections in North Dakota * Presidency of Ronald Reagan


References

{{North Dakota elections 1984 United States presidential election by state, North Dakota United States presidential elections in North Dakota, 1984 1984 North Dakota elections