Turnout 74.44% [citation needed ]
County Results
Trump
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Clinton
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
Results by county showing number of votes by size and candidates by color
Treemap of the popular vote by county
The 2016 United States presidential election in Montana 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. Montana 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 . Montana has three electoral votes in the Electoral College.[1]
Trump carried the state by a 20.5% margin of victory, exceeding Mitt Romney 's 13.7% in 2012 and John McCain 's 2.4% win in 2008 . Republicans have won Montana in every presidential election since 1996 . Libertarian nominee and third-party candidate Gary Johnson received 5.6% of the vote.
Primary elections
Democratic primary
Four candidates appeared on the Democratic presidential primary ballot:
Republican primary
Twelve candidates appeared on the Republican presidential primary ballot:
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Donald Trump
115,594
73.68%
27
0
27
Ted Cruz (withdrawn)
14,682
9.36%
0
0
0
John Kasich (withdrawn)
10,777
6.87%
0
0
0
No preference
7,369
4.70%
0
0
0
Marco Rubio (withdrawn)
5,192
3.31%
0
0
0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
3,274
2.09%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
156,888
100.00%
27
0
27
Source: The Green Papers
General election
Predictions
Results by county
Preliminary general election results for president as of 14 December 2016[update] by county. Totals exclude 2,621 write-in votes. [7]
County
Clinton%
Clinton#
Trump%
Trump#
Others%
Others#
Total
Beaverhead
23.57%
1143
69.15%
3353
7.28%
353
4849
Big Horn
49.57%
2094
43.87%
1853
6.56%
277
4224
Blaine
45.00%
1202
47.47%
1268
7.53%
201
2671
Broadwater
18.30%
573
74.97%
2348
6.74%
211
3132
Carbon
30.64%
1828
62.81%
3748
6.55%
391
5967
Carter
8.99%
70
87.03%
678
3.98%
31
779
Cascade
35.41%
12175
57.10%
19632
7.49%
2577
34384
Chouteau
28.27%
732
64.85%
1679
6.88%
178
2589
Custer
22.68%
1176
70.53%
3657
6.79%
352
5185
Daniels
17.59%
168
76.44%
730
5.97%
57
955
Dawson
18.17%
787
76.66%
3320
5.17%
224
4331
Deer Lodge
49.07%
2058
42.04%
1763
8.89%
373
4194
Fallon
10.38%
154
86.19%
1279
3.44%
51
1484
Fergus
20.58%
1202
73.10%
4269
6.32%
369
5840
Flathead
28.59%
13293
65.04%
30240
6.37%
2961
46494
Gallatin
45.50%
24246
44.66%
23802
9.84%
5244
53292
Garfield
4.75%
34
91.20%
653
4.05%
29
716
Glacier
61.67%
3121
32.01%
1620
6.32%
320
5061
Golden Valley
15.07%
71
77.49%
365
7.43%
35
471
Granite
26.59%
472
67.15%
1192
6.25%
111
1775
Hill
36.90%
2371
54.12%
3478
8.98%
577
6426
Jefferson
29.96%
1998
62.64%
4177
7.39%
493
6668
Judith Basin
19.57%
235
72.61%
872
7.83%
94
1201
Lake
36.43%
4776
57.44%
7530
6.13%
804
13110
Lewis and Clark
42.28%
14478
49.34%
16895
8.39%
2872
34245
Liberty
21.55%
206
73.01%
698
5.44%
52
956
Lincoln
21.98%
2041
72.48%
6729
5.54%
514
9284
Madison
24.88%
1180
69.51%
3297
5.61%
266
4743
McCone
14.53%
154
81.32%
862
4.15%
44
1060
Meagher
19.79%
193
74.77%
729
5.44%
53
975
Mineral
25.91%
519
66.40%
1330
7.69%
154
2003
Missoula
53.44%
31543
37.70%
22250
8.87%
5233
59026
Musselshell
13.74%
332
81.42%
1967
4.84%
117
2416
Park
38.63%
3595
53.51%
4980
7.86%
731
9306
Petroleum
9.32%
30
86.34%
278
4.35%
14
322
Phillips
14.72%
318
79.73%
1723
5.55%
120
2161
Pondera
27.17%
738
66.24%
1799
6.59%
179
2716
Powder River
12.08%
127
84.11%
884
3.81%
40
1051
Powell
19.72%
551
72.62%
2029
7.66%
214
2794
Prairie
14.51%
100
80.70%
556
4.79%
33
689
Ravalli
27.85%
6223
66.28%
14810
5.88%
1313
22346
Richland
13.84%
671
80.63%
3908
5.53%
268
4847
Roosevelt
42.76%
1560
49.26%
1797
7.98%
291
3648
Rosebud
28.69%
987
65.49%
2253
5.81%
200
3440
Sanders
20.61%
1218
72.52%
4286
6.87%
406
5910
Sheridan
26.04%
477
67.74%
1241
6.22%
114
1832
Silver Bow
52.43%
8619
38.79%
6376
8.78%
1444
16439
Stillwater
18.66%
908
75.24%
3661
6.10%
297
4866
Sweet Grass
19.14%
402
75.95%
1595
4.90%
103
2100
Teton
25.42%
808
68.26%
2170
6.32%
201
3179
Toole
19.80%
402
73.74%
1497
6.45%
131
2030
Treasure
13.32%
59
79.23%
351
7.45%
33
443
Valley
22.86%
886
69.61%
2698
7.53%
292
3876
Wheatland
18.96%
179
74.36%
702
6.67%
63
944
Wibaux
10.24%
55
86.22%
463
3.54%
19
537
Yellowstone
32.35%
22171
59.70%
40920
7.96%
5453
68544
Counties that swung from Democratic to Republican
Counties that swung from Republican to Democratic
Analysis
Like every Republican nominee since 1996, Donald Trump carried Montana 's three electoral votes . He won by a large margin, and he swept most of the plains counties in eastern Montana , traditionally the most conservative part of the state, by staggering margins sometimes exceeding 60 points. The eastern part of the state has benefited from the recent energy boom in neighboring North Dakota , and its populace is suspicious and disapproving of the environmental movement championed by Democrats in recent elections.
Most counties in the western part of the state were also traditionally Republican , with a ranching -based economy heavily dependent on the raising and production of cattle and hay , particularly in the counties bordering Idaho such as Beaverhead County and Ravalli County . However, an influx of retirees from the West Coast have made the western region more competitive in recent elections.[8]
The only significant counties won by Clinton were Missoula County , where the city of Missoula is located, Gallatin County , where Bozeman is located, and Big Horn County and Glacier County , which are both majority Native American . While sweeping most of the rural, majority white conservative counties of the state, Trump also won in Lewis and Clark County where the capital city of Helena is located, in neighboring Cascade County where Great Falls is located, and in Yellowstone County where the city of Billings is located.[9]
See also
References
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