Election in Idaho
Main article: 2016 United States presidential election
2016 United States presidential election in Idaho Turnout 75.87% [1]
Nominee
Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Evan McMullin
Party
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Home state
New York
New York
Utah
Running mate
Mike Pence
Tim Kaine
Nathan Johnson
Electoral vote
4
0
0
Popular vote
409,055
189,765
46,476
Percentage
59.25%
27.48%
6.73%
County Results
Trump
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Clinton
40–50%
50–60%
President before election
Barack Obama
Democratic
Elected President
Donald Trump
Republican
Results by county with number of votes shown by size
Treemap of the popular vote by county
The 2016 United States presidential election in Idaho was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Idaho voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party 's nominee, businessman Donald Trump , and running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton , and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine . Idaho has four electoral votes in the Electoral College.[2]
Trump was expected to win Idaho; Idaho is a Republican stronghold that has not voted for a Democratic candidate for president since Lyndon B. Johnson 's national landslide in 1964 , and even then the state was close. Trump ultimately carried the state with 59.25% of the vote, while Clinton received 27.48%. Third party candidate Evan McMullin carried 6.75% of the popular vote, making Idaho his second-strongest state, only after neighboring Utah .[3]
Primary elections [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Republican primary results by county.
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
With only a thousand dollar filing fee, thirteen candidates appear on the Republican presidential primary ballot:[4]
Idaho Republican primary, March 8, 2016
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Ted Cruz
100,889
45.44%
20
0
20
Donald Trump
62,413
28.11%
12
0
12
Marco Rubio
35,290
15.90%
0
0
0
John Kasich
16,514
7.44%
0
0
0
Ben Carson (withdrawn)
3,853
1.74%
0
0
0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
939
0.42%
0
0
0
Rand Paul (withdrawn)
834
0.38%
0
0
0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)
358
0.16%
0
0
0
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
353
0.16%
0
0
0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)
242
0.11%
0
0
0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
211
0.10%
0
0
0
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)
80
0.04%
0
0
0
Peter Messina (withdrawn)
28
0.01%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
222,004
100.00%
32
0
32
Source: The Green Papers
Democratic caucuses [ ]
Main article: 2016 Idaho Democratic caucuses
Results of the Democratic primary by county.
Constitution primary [ ]
The Constitution Party of Idaho held its primary on March 8.
Election results, by county, of the 2016 constitution Presidential Primary in Idaho.
Scott Copeland
J.R. Myers
Patrick Anthony Ockander
Tie
No votes
Idaho Constitution Party presidential primary, 2016[5] [6] [7]
Candidate
Popular vote
Pledged delegates
Count
Percentage
Scott Copeland
250
51.7%
8
J.R. Myers
139
28.7%
0
Patrick Anthony Ockander
95
19.6%
0
Total:
484
100%
8
Key:
Withdrew prior to contest
Polling [ ]
See also: Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 United States presidential election § Idaho
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
Los Angeles Times [8]
Safe R
November 6, 2016
CNN [9]
Safe R
November 4, 2016
Cook Political Report [10]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
Electoral-vote.com [11]
Safe R
November 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report [12]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball [13]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
RealClearPolitics [14]
Safe R
November 8, 2016
Fox News [15]
Safe R
November 7, 2016
Results [ ]
Party
Candidate
Popular vote
Percentage
Republican
Donald Trump
409,055
59.25%
Democratic
Hillary Clinton
189,765
27.48%
Independent
Evan McMullin
46,476
6.73%
Libertarian
Gary Johnson
28,331
4.10%
Green
Jill Stein
8,496
1.23%
National Constitution
Darrell L. Castle
4,403
0.64%
Constitution
2,356
0.34%
Reform
Roque De La Fuente
1,373
0.20%
Other/Write-in
178
0.03%
Total
690,433
100.00%
Source: Idaho Secretary of State Election Division New York Times
Results breakdown [ ]
By county [ ]
County
Trump %
Trump votes
Clinton %
Clinton votes
Stein %
Stein votes
Johnson %
Johnson votes
McMullin %
McMullin votes
Other %
Other votes
Ada
47.91%
93,752
38.68%
75,677
1.60%
3,138
5.10%
9,984
5.74%
11,226
0.97%
1,892
Adams
71.28%
1,556
19.01%
415
0.87%
19
3.80%
83
3.66%
80
1.37%
30
Bannock
51.41%
17,180
30.95%
10,342
1.55%
518
4.40%
1,471
10.32%
3,449
1.36%
456
Bear Lake
75.24%
2,203
8.71%
255
0.38%
11
1.84%
54
12.50%
366
1.33%
39
Benewah
74.15
3,103
18.40%
770
1.00%
42
3.61%
151
1.46%
61
1.39%
58
Bingham
65.61
10,907
17.59%
2,924
0.75%
124
2.51%
417
12.04%
2,002
1.51%
241
Blaine
31.15%
3,340
59.83%
6,416
1.64%
176
3.95%
424
2.69%
289
0.74%
79
Boise
70.08
2,673
20.37%
777
0.92%
35
4.54%
173
2.94%
112
1.16%
44
Bonner
63.71
13,343
27.78%
5,819
1.89%
396
3.64%
762
1.78%
372
1.19%
251
Bonneville
60.38%
26,699
20.19%
8,930
0.90%
399
3.70%
1,634
13.62%
6,022
1.22%
437
Boundary
73.39%
3,789
18.07%
933
1.55%
80
3.12%
161
2.52%
130
1.35%
70
Butte
74.31%
914
13.01%
160
0.57%
7
2.03%
25
9.27%
114
0.82%
10
Camas
69.49%
410
18.64%
110
1.02%
6
3.90%
23
5.59%
33
1.36%
8
Canyon
64.88%
47,222
23.20%
16,883
1.10%
797
3.82%
2,778
5.79%
4,216
1.17%
889
Caribou
74.96%
2,275
8.93%
271
0.49%
14
2.11%
64
12.26%
372
1.25%
38
Cassia
72.74%
5,949
12.67%
1,036
0.45%
37
2.47%
202
10.43%
853
1.23%
101
Clark
71.73%
203
15.55%
44
0.35%
1
1.41%
4
8.13%
23
2.82%
8
Clearwater
75.03%
2,852
18.52%
704
1.00%
38
2.55%
97
1.89%
72
1.00%
38
Custer
73.61%
1,777
17.69%
427
1.24%
30
2.78%
67
3.40%
82
1.28%
31
Elmore
68.25%
5,816
21.29%
1,814
0.90%
77
3.90%
332
4.41%
376
1.26%
107
Franklin
70.94%
3,901
7.00%
385
0.55%
30
2.13%
117
16.58%
912
2.80%
154
Fremont
71.57%
4,090
11.39%
651
0.35%
20
2.22%
127
13.14%
751
1.32%
76
Gem
75.18%
5,980
15.45%
1,229
0.72%
57
3.03%
241
4.49%
357
1.14%
90
Gooding
72.11%
3,743
17.92%
930
0.58%
30
2.12%
110
5.64%
293
1.64%
85
Idaho
78.23%
6,441
14.53%
1,196
0.63%
52
3.09%
254
2.00%
165
1.52%
125
Jefferson
73.52%
8,436
8.51%
976
0.48%
55
2.39%
274
13.59%
1,560
1.52%
174
Jerome
68.79%
4,644
19.69%
1,329
0.77%
52
3.23%
218
6.21%
419
1.32%
89
Kootenai
67.03%
44,449
24.53%
16,264
1.12%
744
3.93%
2,604
2.35%
1,557
1.05%
692
Latah
39.98%
7,265
44.53%
8,093
2.55%
463
6.59%
1,197
3.83%
696
2.52%
459
Lemhi
73.51%
3,011
17.90%
733
0.76%
31
3.37%
138
3.39%
139
1.07%
44
Lewis
75.60%
1,202
16.98%
270
0.82%
13
3.90%
62
1.07%
17
1.64%
26
Lincoln
67.73%
1,184
20.59%
360
1.03%
18
3.09%
54
5.84%
102
1.71%
30
Madison
56.99%
8,941
7.66%
1,201
0.44%
69
3.90%
612
29.76%
4,669
1.25%
196
Minidoka
71.13%
4,887
16.98%
1,167
0.6%
41
3.01%
207
6.74%
463
1.52%
106
Nez Perce
62.20%
10,699
28.07%
4,828
1.18%
203
5.11%
879
2.05%
352
1.39%
240
Oneida
74.03%
1,531
8.90%
184
0.00%
0
1.79%
37
13.10%
271
2.17%
45
Owyhee
77.76%
3,052
15.06%
591
0.66%
26
2.75%
108
2.75%
108
1.02%
40
Payette
74.55%
6,489
17.31%
1,507
0.68%
59
2.84%
247
3.61%
314
1.01%
88
Power
60.41%
1,666
25.34%
699
0.94%
26
3.34%
92
8.45%
233
1.53%
42
Shoshone
64.39%
3,297
27.03%
1,384
1.05%
54
4.28%
219
1.70%
87
1.54%
79
Teton
43.55%
2,167
43.39%
2,159
1.99%
99
3.70%
184
6.57%
327
0.80%
40
Twin Falls
66.37%
19,828
20.86%
6,233
1.09%
326
3.60%
1,076
6.91%
2,065
1.16%
346
Valley
54.33%
2,906
35.76%
1,913
0.99%
53
4.30%
230
3.63%
194
0.99%
53
Washington
73.69%
3,283
17.42%
776
0.58%
26
3.10%
138
3.93%
175
1.27%
57
See also [ ]
2016 Democratic Party presidential debates and forums
2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries
2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums
2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
References [ ]
^ Secretary of State: Lawerence Denney. "Nov 08, 2016 General Election Results" . www.sos.idaho.gov . Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes" . National Archives and Records Administration . Retrieved November 25, 2020 .
^ "2016 Presidential Election Statistics" . Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018 .
^ "News" . Idgop.org . Retrieved March 11, 2016 .
^ "Mar 08, 2016 Presidential Primary Election Results United States - by County" . sos.idaho.gov . Idaho Secretary Of State. Retrieved November 25, 2016 .
^ Gr, The; Inquirer (March 10, 2016). "Scott Copeland wins Idaho Constitution Party primary" . The Grand Inquirer . Archived from the original on November 26, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2016 .
^ Gr, The; Inquirer (March 2, 2016). "Patrick Ockander drops out of Constitution Party presidential race, endorses J.R. Myers and Ted Cruz" . The Grand Inquirer . Archived from the original on November 26, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2016 .
^ "Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes. Compare your picks with ours" . Los Angeles Times . November 6, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016 .
^ Chalian, David (November 4, 2016). "Road to 270: CNN's new election map" . CNN . Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
^ "2016 Electoral Scorecard" . The Cook Political Report . November 7, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
^ "2016 Electoral Map Prediction" . Electoral-vote.com . November 8, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
^ "Presidential Ratings" . The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved August 16, 2021 .
^ Sabato, Larry J. (November 7, 2016). "2016 President" . University of Virginia Center for Politics . Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
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^ "Electoral Scorecard: Map shifts again in Trump's favor, as Clinton holds edge" . Fox News . November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016 .
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