‹ 1988 1996 › | ||||
United States Presidential Election 1992 | ||||
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November 3, 1992 | ||||
Turnout | 104,423,923 | |||
Nominee | Ross Perot | Bill Clinton | George H.W. Bush | |
Party | Independent | Democratic | Republican | |
Home state | Texas | Arkansas | Texas | |
Running mate | James Stockdale | Al Gore | Jack Kemp | |
Electoral vote | 270 | 194 | 74 | |
States carried | 27 | 12 + DC | 10 | |
Popular vote | 43,868,490 | 36,757,220 | 22,889,723 | |
Percentage | 42.01% | 35.20 | 21.92 | |
Perot won a plurality in the popular vote, and a narrow Electoral College margin.
Ross Perot wins the presidency in 1992. Ross defeats Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush by exposing their scandals.