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1972 election Richard Nixon Republican 520 George McGovern Democrat 17

1976 Election Jimmy Carter Democrat 297 Gerald Ford Republican 240

1980 election Ronald Reagan Republican 489 Jimmy Carter Democrat 49

1984 election Ronald Reagan republican 525 Walter Module democrat 13

1988 election George Bush Republican 426 Michael Dukakis Democrat 111

1992 election William Clinton Democrat 370 George Bush Republican 168

1996 election William Clinton democrat 359 Robert Dole Republican 159

2000 election George Bush republican 271 Albert Gore Democrat 266

2004 election George Bush Republican 286 John Kerry Democrat 251

2008 election Barack Obama Democrat 365 John McCain Republican 173