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The 1996 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 5 1996 as part of the 1996 United States

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The 1996 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose twenty-five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Florida was won by President Bill Clinton (D) over Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), with Clinton winning 48.02% to 42.32% by a margin of 5.7%. Billionaire businessman Ross Perot (Reform-TX) finished in third, with 9.12% of the popular vote.

1996 United States presidential election in Florida
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Turnoutimage67%
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Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Reform
Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas
Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Pat Choate
Electoral vote 25 0 0
Popular vote 2,546,870 2,244,536 483,870
Percentage 48.02% 42.32% 9.12%

image County Results
image Precinct Results

Clinton

  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Dole

  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Perot

  50–60%
  70–80%
  90–100%

Tie/No Votes

  
  


President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

As of the 2024 presidential election[update], this is the last election in which Calhoun County, Dixie County, Gilchrist County, Franklin County, Glades County, Gulf County, Hamilton County, Hendry County, Levy County, Madison County, Okeechobee County, Putnam County, Sumter County, Taylor County, Wakulla County, and Citrus County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and the last election in which Orange County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.

Campaign

The first and only vice presidential debate of the 1996 election was held in Florida in St. Petersburg's Bayfront Center Mahaffey Theater with Vice President Al Gore and Jack Kemp participating.

Results

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Perot performance by county
  <5%
  5–10%
  10–15%
  15–20%

Primary election results

The Republican Party held its presidential primary election on March 12, 1996 with Bob Dole winning the primary.

1996 Florida Republican presidential primary results
Candidate # %
Bob Dole 511,377 56.9%
Steve Forbes 181,768 20.2%
Pat Buchanan 162,770 18.1%
Alan Keyes 16,631 1.9%
Lamar Alexander 14,142 1.6%
Bob Dornan 4,465 0.5%
Richard Lugar 2,236 0.4%
Phil Gramm 2,994 0.3%
Morry Taylor 1,133 0.1%
Total 897,516 100%

General election results

United States presidential election in Florida, 1996
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Bill Clinton (incumbent) Al Gore (incumbent) 2,546,870 48.02% 25
Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 2,244,536 42.32% 0
Reform Ross Perot Patrick Choate 483,870 9.12% 0
Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 23,965 0.45% 0
Write-in Ralph Nader 4,101 0.08% 0
Write-in John Hagelin Dr. V. Tompkins 418 0.01% 0
Write-in Mary Cal Hollis Eric Chester 21 0.00% 0
Write-in James Harris Laura Garza 13 0.00% 0

Results by county

County Bill Clinton
Democratic
Bob Dole
Republican
Ross Perot
Reform
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Alachua 40,161 53.90% 25,316 33.97% 8,073 10.83% 966 1.30% 14,845 19.93% 74,516
Baker 2,273 34.25% 3,686 55.54% 667 10.05% 11 0.17% -1,413 -21.29% 6,637
Bay 17,068 33.02% 28,365 54.87% 5,926 11.46% 335 0.65% -11,297 -21.85% 51,694
Bradford 3,356 40.69% 4,039 48.97% 819 9.93% 34 0.41% -683 -8.28% 8,248
Brevard 80,445 41.23% 88,022 45.11% 25,256 12.94% 1,410 0.72% -7,577 -3.88% 195,133
Broward 320,779 63.51% 142,870 28.29% 38,967 7.71% 2,482 0.49% 177,909 35.22% 505,098
Calhoun 1,794 43.15% 1,717 41.29% 630 15.15% 17 0.41% 77 1.86% 4,158
Charlotte 27,121 43.03% 27,847 44.18% 7,783 12.35% 276 0.44% -726 -1.15% 63,027
Citrus 22,044 44.44% 20,125 40.57% 7,246 14.61% 185 0.37% 1,919 3.87% 49,600
Clay 13,259 28.16% 30,370 64.49% 3,282 6.97% 181 0.38% -17,111 -36.33% 47,092
Collier 23,185 31.97% 42,593 58.74% 6,320 8.72% 419 0.58% -19,408 -26.77% 72,517
Columbia 6,691 40.98% 7,588 46.48% 1,970 12.07% 77 0.47% -897 -5.50% 16,326
DeSoto 3,222 43.01% 3,275 43.71% 966 12.89% 29 0.39% -53 -0.70% 7,492
Dixie 1,734 45.63% 1,399 36.82% 653 17.18% 14 0.37% 335 8.81% 3,800
Duval 112,328 44.20% 126,959 49.96% 13,850 5.45% 986 0.39% -14,631 -5.76% 254,123
Escambia 37,838 35.06% 60,997 56.52% 8,597 7.97% 493 0.46% -23,159 -21.46% 107,925
Flagler 9,585 47.74% 8,234 41.01% 2,185 10.88% 75 0.37% 1,351 6.73% 20,079
Franklin 2,096 45.86% 1,563 34.20% 878 19.21% 33 0.72% 533 11.66% 4,570
Gadsden 9,407 66.25% 3,817 26.88% 938 6.61% 37 0.26% 5,590 39.37% 14,199
Gilchrist 1,985 41.40% 1,939 40.44% 841 17.54% 30 0.63% 46 0.96% 4,795
Glades 1,530 44.59% 1,361 39.67% 521 15.19% 19 0.55% 169 4.92% 3,431
Gulf 2,480 41.39% 2,430 40.55% 1,054 17.59% 28 0.47% 50 0.84% 5,992
Hamilton 1,735 47.24% 1,520 41.38% 406 11.05% 12 0.33% 215 5.86% 3,673
Hardee 2,417 38.95% 2,928 47.18% 851 13.71% 10 0.16% -511 -8.23% 6,206
Hendry 3,885 43.66% 3,855 43.32% 1,135 12.75% 24 0.27% 30 0.34% 8,899
Hernando 28,524 49.12% 22,046 37.97% 7,272 12.52% 224 0.39% 6,478 11.15% 58,066
Highlands 14,250 42.27% 15,617 46.32% 3,739 11.09% 108 0.32% -1,367 -4.05% 33,714
Hillsborough 144,266 46.80% 136,656 44.33% 25,156 8.16% 2,193 0.71% 7,610 2.47% 308,271
Holmes 2,312 33.98% 3,249 47.75% 1,208 17.75% 35 0.51% -937 -13.77% 6,804
Indian River 16,375 37.24% 22,714 51.66% 4,637 10.55% 246 0.56% -6,339 -14.42% 43,972
Jackson 6,667 42.98% 7,189 46.34% 1,602 10.33% 55 0.35% -522 -3.36% 15,513
Jefferson 2,544 52.90% 1,851 38.49% 393 8.17% 21 0.44% 693 14.41% 4,809
Lafayette 829 35.70% 1,166 50.22% 316 13.61% 11 0.47% -337 -14.52% 2,322
Lake 29,752 40.25% 35,097 47.48% 8,815 11.92% 259 0.35% -5,345 -7.23% 73,923
Lee 65,699 39.59% 80,898 48.75% 18,394 11.08% 960 0.58% -15,199 -9.16% 165,951
Leon 50,072 54.59% 33,930 36.99% 6,673 7.28% 1,042 1.14% 16,142 17.60% 91,717
Levy 4,938 44.63% 4,299 38.85% 1,774 16.03% 54 0.49% 639 5.78% 11,065
Liberty 868 40.11% 913 42.19% 376 17.38% 7 0.32% -45 -2.08% 2,164
Madison 2,794 50.01% 2,195 39.29% 578 10.35% 20 0.36% 599 10.72% 5,587
Manatee 41,891 43.24% 44,136 45.56% 10,363 10.70% 488 0.50% -2,245 -2.32% 96,878
Marion 37,045 41.08% 41,409 45.92% 11,341 12.58% 376 0.42% -4,364 -4.84% 90,171
Martin 20,855 38.16% 28,522 52.18% 5,005 9.16% 274 0.50% -7,667 -14.02% 54,656
Miami-Dade 317,555 57.34% 209,740 37.87% 24,729 4.47% 1,758 0.32% 107,815 19.47% 553,782
Monroe 15,251 46.86% 12,076 37.11% 4,824 14.82% 393 1.21% 3,175 9.75% 32,544
Nassau 7,277 34.38% 12,141 57.36% 1,657 7.83% 92 0.43% -4,864 -22.98% 21,167
Okaloosa 16,462 26.11% 40,683 64.53% 5,433 8.62% 466 0.74% -24,221 -38.42% 63,044
Okeechobee 4,826 48.55% 3,418 34.38% 1,666 16.76% 31 0.31% 1,408 14.17% 9,941
Orange 105,539 45.66% 106,059 45.89% 18,196 7.87% 1,332 0.58% -520 -0.23% 231,126
Osceola 21,874 47.05% 18,337 39.44% 6,092 13.10% 188 0.40% 3,537 7.61% 46,491
Palm Beach 230,687 58.06% 133,811 33.68% 30,744 7.74% 2,112 0.53% 96,876 24.38% 397,354
Pasco 66,475 49.80% 48,355 36.23% 18,013 13.50% 628 0.47% 18,120 13.57% 133,471
Pinellas 184,748 49.10% 152,155 40.44% 36,994 9.83% 2,375 0.63% 32,593 8.66% 376,272
Polk 66,747 44.45% 67,962 45.26% 14,993 9.98% 471 0.31% -1,215 -0.81% 150,173
Putnam 12,010 47.75% 9,786 38.91% 3,272 13.01% 84 0.33% 2,224 8.84% 25,152
St. Johns 16,716 34.43% 27,318 56.27% 4,205 8.66% 310 0.64% -10,602 -21.84% 48,549
St. Lucie 36,169 48.94% 28,899 39.10% 8,483 11.48% 355 0.48% 7,270 9.84% 73,906
Santa Rosa 10,936 25.79% 26,301 62.02% 4,961 11.70% 212 0.50% -15,365 -36.23% 42,410
Sarasota 63,665 42.73% 69,213 46.46% 14,941 10.03% 1,167 0.78% -5,548 -3.73% 148,986
Seminole 45,058 39.21% 59,797 52.04% 9,357 8.14% 692 0.60% -14,739 -12.83% 114,904
Sumter 7,017 45.56% 5,960 38.70% 2,375 15.42% 48 0.31% 1,057 6.86% 15,400
Suwannee 4,479 36.88% 5,742 47.28% 1,874 15.43% 49 0.40% -1,263 -10.40% 12,144
Taylor 3,583 44.80% 3,188 39.86% 1,140 14.26% 86 1.08% 395 4.94% 7,997
Union 1,388 40.09% 1,636 47.26% 425 12.28% 13 0.38% -248 -7.17% 3,462
Volusia 78,919 49.28% 63,091 39.39% 17,320 10.81% 828 0.52% 15,828 9.89% 160,158
Wakulla 3,056 42.63% 2,933 40.91% 1,091 15.22% 89 1.24% 123 1.72% 7,169
Walton 5,342 34.42% 7,709 49.68% 2,342 15.09% 125 0.81% -2,367 -15.26% 15,518
Washington 2,992 38.06% 3,524 44.83% 1,287 16.37% 58 0.74% -532 -6.77% 7,861
Totals 2,546,870 48.02% 2,244,536 42.32% 483,870 9.12% 28,518 0.54% 302,334 5.70% 5,303,794
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
  • Calhoun
  • Citrus
  • Franklin
  • Gulf
  • Hendry
  • Hillsborough
  • Osceola
  • St. Lucie
  • Taylor
  • Wakulla

Exit Poll

Demographic Clinton Dole Perot Share
Gender
Men 42 47 10 49
Women 52 41 7 51
White Gender
Men 37 52 11 48
Women 48 45 8 52
Race
White 43 48 9 78
Black 87 10 3 10
Latino 44 46 7 11
Age
18-29 46 45 8 14
30-44 46 41 12 30
45-59 46 47 7 24
60+ 50 43 7 31

References

  1. "Voter Turnout". Florida Division of Elections. 2021. Archived from the original on June 2, 2015.
  2. Dave Leip's Atlas of United States Presidential Election Results – 1996 Florida Results
  3. Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
  4. "1996 Debates". The Commission on Presidential Debates. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  5. "March 12, 1996 Presidential Preference Primary: Republican Primary". Florida Department of State: Division of Elections. Retrieved October 4, 2024.

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The 1996 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 5 1996 as part of the 1996 United States presidential election Voters chose twenty five representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president Florida was won by President Bill Clinton D over Senator Bob Dole R KS with Clinton winning 48 02 to 42 32 by a margin of 5 7 Billionaire businessman Ross Perot Reform TX finished in third with 9 12 of the popular vote 1996 United States presidential election in Florida 1992 November 5 1996 2000 Turnout67 Nominee Bill Clinton Bob Dole Ross Perot Party Democratic Republican Reform Home state Arkansas Kansas Texas Running mate Al Gore Jack Kemp Pat Choate Electoral vote 25 0 0 Popular vote 2 546 870 2 244 536 483 870 Percentage 48 02 42 32 9 12 County ResultsPrecinct ResultsClinton 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Dole 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Perot 50 60 70 80 90 100 Tie No Votes President before election Bill Clinton Democratic Elected President Bill Clinton Democratic As of the 2024 presidential election update this is the last election in which Calhoun County Dixie County Gilchrist County Franklin County Glades County Gulf County Hamilton County Hendry County Levy County Madison County Okeechobee County Putnam County Sumter County Taylor County Wakulla County and Citrus County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and the last election in which Orange County voted for a Republican presidential candidate CampaignThe first and only vice presidential debate of the 1996 election was held in Florida in St Petersburg s Bayfront Center Mahaffey Theater with Vice President Al Gore and Jack Kemp participating ResultsPerot performance by county lt 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 Primary election results The Republican Party held its presidential primary election on March 12 1996 with Bob Dole winning the primary 1996 Florida Republican presidential primary results Candidate Bob Dole 511 377 56 9 Steve Forbes 181 768 20 2 Pat Buchanan 162 770 18 1 Alan Keyes 16 631 1 9 Lamar Alexander 14 142 1 6 Bob Dornan 4 465 0 5 Richard Lugar 2 236 0 4 Phil Gramm 2 994 0 3 Morry Taylor 1 133 0 1 Total 897 516 100 General election results United States presidential election in Florida 1996 Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic Bill Clinton incumbent Al Gore incumbent 2 546 870 48 02 25 Republican Bob Dole Jack Kemp 2 244 536 42 32 0 Reform Ross Perot Patrick Choate 483 870 9 12 0 Libertarian Harry Browne Jo Jorgensen 23 965 0 45 0 Write in Ralph Nader 4 101 0 08 0 Write in John Hagelin Dr V Tompkins 418 0 01 0 Write in Mary Cal Hollis Eric Chester 21 0 00 0 Write in James Harris Laura Garza 13 0 00 0 Results by county County Bill Clinton Democratic Bob Dole Republican Ross Perot Reform Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast Alachua 40 161 53 90 25 316 33 97 8 073 10 83 966 1 30 14 845 19 93 74 516 Baker 2 273 34 25 3 686 55 54 667 10 05 11 0 17 1 413 21 29 6 637 Bay 17 068 33 02 28 365 54 87 5 926 11 46 335 0 65 11 297 21 85 51 694 Bradford 3 356 40 69 4 039 48 97 819 9 93 34 0 41 683 8 28 8 248 Brevard 80 445 41 23 88 022 45 11 25 256 12 94 1 410 0 72 7 577 3 88 195 133 Broward 320 779 63 51 142 870 28 29 38 967 7 71 2 482 0 49 177 909 35 22 505 098 Calhoun 1 794 43 15 1 717 41 29 630 15 15 17 0 41 77 1 86 4 158 Charlotte 27 121 43 03 27 847 44 18 7 783 12 35 276 0 44 726 1 15 63 027 Citrus 22 044 44 44 20 125 40 57 7 246 14 61 185 0 37 1 919 3 87 49 600 Clay 13 259 28 16 30 370 64 49 3 282 6 97 181 0 38 17 111 36 33 47 092 Collier 23 185 31 97 42 593 58 74 6 320 8 72 419 0 58 19 408 26 77 72 517 Columbia 6 691 40 98 7 588 46 48 1 970 12 07 77 0 47 897 5 50 16 326 DeSoto 3 222 43 01 3 275 43 71 966 12 89 29 0 39 53 0 70 7 492 Dixie 1 734 45 63 1 399 36 82 653 17 18 14 0 37 335 8 81 3 800 Duval 112 328 44 20 126 959 49 96 13 850 5 45 986 0 39 14 631 5 76 254 123 Escambia 37 838 35 06 60 997 56 52 8 597 7 97 493 0 46 23 159 21 46 107 925 Flagler 9 585 47 74 8 234 41 01 2 185 10 88 75 0 37 1 351 6 73 20 079 Franklin 2 096 45 86 1 563 34 20 878 19 21 33 0 72 533 11 66 4 570 Gadsden 9 407 66 25 3 817 26 88 938 6 61 37 0 26 5 590 39 37 14 199 Gilchrist 1 985 41 40 1 939 40 44 841 17 54 30 0 63 46 0 96 4 795 Glades 1 530 44 59 1 361 39 67 521 15 19 19 0 55 169 4 92 3 431 Gulf 2 480 41 39 2 430 40 55 1 054 17 59 28 0 47 50 0 84 5 992 Hamilton 1 735 47 24 1 520 41 38 406 11 05 12 0 33 215 5 86 3 673 Hardee 2 417 38 95 2 928 47 18 851 13 71 10 0 16 511 8 23 6 206 Hendry 3 885 43 66 3 855 43 32 1 135 12 75 24 0 27 30 0 34 8 899 Hernando 28 524 49 12 22 046 37 97 7 272 12 52 224 0 39 6 478 11 15 58 066 Highlands 14 250 42 27 15 617 46 32 3 739 11 09 108 0 32 1 367 4 05 33 714 Hillsborough 144 266 46 80 136 656 44 33 25 156 8 16 2 193 0 71 7 610 2 47 308 271 Holmes 2 312 33 98 3 249 47 75 1 208 17 75 35 0 51 937 13 77 6 804 Indian River 16 375 37 24 22 714 51 66 4 637 10 55 246 0 56 6 339 14 42 43 972 Jackson 6 667 42 98 7 189 46 34 1 602 10 33 55 0 35 522 3 36 15 513 Jefferson 2 544 52 90 1 851 38 49 393 8 17 21 0 44 693 14 41 4 809 Lafayette 829 35 70 1 166 50 22 316 13 61 11 0 47 337 14 52 2 322 Lake 29 752 40 25 35 097 47 48 8 815 11 92 259 0 35 5 345 7 23 73 923 Lee 65 699 39 59 80 898 48 75 18 394 11 08 960 0 58 15 199 9 16 165 951 Leon 50 072 54 59 33 930 36 99 6 673 7 28 1 042 1 14 16 142 17 60 91 717 Levy 4 938 44 63 4 299 38 85 1 774 16 03 54 0 49 639 5 78 11 065 Liberty 868 40 11 913 42 19 376 17 38 7 0 32 45 2 08 2 164 Madison 2 794 50 01 2 195 39 29 578 10 35 20 0 36 599 10 72 5 587 Manatee 41 891 43 24 44 136 45 56 10 363 10 70 488 0 50 2 245 2 32 96 878 Marion 37 045 41 08 41 409 45 92 11 341 12 58 376 0 42 4 364 4 84 90 171 Martin 20 855 38 16 28 522 52 18 5 005 9 16 274 0 50 7 667 14 02 54 656 Miami Dade 317 555 57 34 209 740 37 87 24 729 4 47 1 758 0 32 107 815 19 47 553 782 Monroe 15 251 46 86 12 076 37 11 4 824 14 82 393 1 21 3 175 9 75 32 544 Nassau 7 277 34 38 12 141 57 36 1 657 7 83 92 0 43 4 864 22 98 21 167 Okaloosa 16 462 26 11 40 683 64 53 5 433 8 62 466 0 74 24 221 38 42 63 044 Okeechobee 4 826 48 55 3 418 34 38 1 666 16 76 31 0 31 1 408 14 17 9 941 Orange 105 539 45 66 106 059 45 89 18 196 7 87 1 332 0 58 520 0 23 231 126 Osceola 21 874 47 05 18 337 39 44 6 092 13 10 188 0 40 3 537 7 61 46 491 Palm Beach 230 687 58 06 133 811 33 68 30 744 7 74 2 112 0 53 96 876 24 38 397 354 Pasco 66 475 49 80 48 355 36 23 18 013 13 50 628 0 47 18 120 13 57 133 471 Pinellas 184 748 49 10 152 155 40 44 36 994 9 83 2 375 0 63 32 593 8 66 376 272 Polk 66 747 44 45 67 962 45 26 14 993 9 98 471 0 31 1 215 0 81 150 173 Putnam 12 010 47 75 9 786 38 91 3 272 13 01 84 0 33 2 224 8 84 25 152 St Johns 16 716 34 43 27 318 56 27 4 205 8 66 310 0 64 10 602 21 84 48 549 St Lucie 36 169 48 94 28 899 39 10 8 483 11 48 355 0 48 7 270 9 84 73 906 Santa Rosa 10 936 25 79 26 301 62 02 4 961 11 70 212 0 50 15 365 36 23 42 410 Sarasota 63 665 42 73 69 213 46 46 14 941 10 03 1 167 0 78 5 548 3 73 148 986 Seminole 45 058 39 21 59 797 52 04 9 357 8 14 692 0 60 14 739 12 83 114 904 Sumter 7 017 45 56 5 960 38 70 2 375 15 42 48 0 31 1 057 6 86 15 400 Suwannee 4 479 36 88 5 742 47 28 1 874 15 43 49 0 40 1 263 10 40 12 144 Taylor 3 583 44 80 3 188 39 86 1 140 14 26 86 1 08 395 4 94 7 997 Union 1 388 40 09 1 636 47 26 425 12 28 13 0 38 248 7 17 3 462 Volusia 78 919 49 28 63 091 39 39 17 320 10 81 828 0 52 15 828 9 89 160 158 Wakulla 3 056 42 63 2 933 40 91 1 091 15 22 89 1 24 123 1 72 7 169 Walton 5 342 34 42 7 709 49 68 2 342 15 09 125 0 81 2 367 15 26 15 518 Washington 2 992 38 06 3 524 44 83 1 287 16 37 58 0 74 532 6 77 7 861 Totals 2 546 870 48 02 2 244 536 42 32 483 870 9 12 28 518 0 54 302 334 5 70 5 303 794 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic Calhoun Citrus Franklin Gulf Hendry Hillsborough Osceola St Lucie Taylor Wakulla Exit Poll Demographic Clinton Dole Perot Share Gender Men 42 47 10 49 Women 52 41 7 51 White Gender Men 37 52 11 48 Women 48 45 8 52 Race White 43 48 9 78 Black 87 10 3 10 Latino 44 46 7 11 Age 18 29 46 45 8 14 30 44 46 41 12 30 45 59 46 47 7 24 60 50 43 7 31References Voter Turnout Florida Division of Elections 2021 Archived from the original on June 2 2015 Dave Leip s Atlas of United States Presidential Election Results 1996 Florida Results Sullivan Robert David How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century America Magazine in The National Catholic Review June 29 2016 1996 Debates The Commission on Presidential Debates Retrieved October 3 2024 March 12 1996 Presidential Preference Primary Republican Primary Florida Department of State Division of Elections Retrieved October 4 2024

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