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2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska

The 2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska 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. Nebraska 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. Nebraska has five electoral votes in the Electoral College, two from the state at large, and one each from the three congressional districts.[2]

2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska

← 2012 November 8, 2016 2020 →
Turnout63.80% [1]
 
Nominee Donald Trump Hillary Clinton
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York New York
Running mate Mike Pence Tim Kaine
Electoral vote 5 0
Popular vote 495,961 284,494
Percentage 58.75% 33.70%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

Results by county showing number of votes by size and candidates by color
Treemap of the popular vote by county

Trump carried the state with 58.7% of the vote, while Clinton received 33.7%.[3] Trump subsequently became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Douglas or Lancaster County since William Howard Taft in 1908.

Caucuses and Primaries edit

Democratic caucus edit

The 2016 Nebraska Democratic caucuses was held on March 15, 2016, as part of a series of primary elections to decide the 2016 Democratic nominee for president. Senator Bernie Sanders won a commanding victory in the Cornhusker State, winning rural areas along with big cities such as Omaha and Lincoln. This was the last Democratic primary in Nebraska held via the caucus method, the state party switched to a standard popular vote to decide the allocation of delegates in future elections including 2020. In 2016, the Nebraska caucuses occurred on the same dates as Kansas and Louisiana, the former being won handily by Sanders, while the latter was won in a landslide by the eventual nominee Hillary Clinton.

 
Results of the Democratic caucuses by county.
  Bernie Sanders
  Hillary Clinton

Democratic presidential caucuses

Nebraska Democratic caucuses, March 5, 2016
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Bernie Sanders 19,120 57.14% 15 1 16
Hillary Clinton 14,340 42.86% 10 3 13
Uncommitted 0 1 1
Total 33,460 100% 25 5 30
Source: The Green Papers


Democratic presidential primary (non-binding)
The Nebraska Democratic primary was held on May 10, 2016. The primary does not bind delegates. Delegates were bound by the caucuses on March 5, 2016.

Nebraska Democratic primary, May 10, 2016
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton 42,692 53.08%
Bernie Sanders 37,744 46.92%
Total 80,436 100%
Source: Nebraska Secretary of State Election - Official Primary Results

Republican primary edit

Twelve candidates appeared on the Republican presidential primary ballot:[4][5]

Nebraska Republican primary, May 10, 2016
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 122,327 61.47% 36 0 36
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) 36,703 18.44% 0 0 0
John Kasich (withdrawn) 22,709 11.41% 0 0 0
Ben Carson (withdrawn) 10,016 5.03% 0 0 0
Marco Rubio (withdrawn) 7,233 3.63% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 198,988 100.00% 36 0 36
Source: The Green Papers

Libertarian primary edit

2016 Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary
 
May 10, 2016 (2016-05-10) 2020 →
     
Candidate Gary Johnson Austin Petersen
Home state New Mexico Missouri
Popular vote 375 135
Percentage 52.08% 18.75%

     
Candidate John McAfee Marc Allan Feldman
Home state Tennessee Ohio
Popular vote 124 47
Percentage 17.22% 6.53%

 
Nebraska results by county
(Note: Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy)

The Nebraska primary was held on May 10, 2016. Independents and registered Libertarians were allowed to vote in the state's Libertarian primary. The Nebraska Primary marked the third large victory for Gary Johnson in the handful of states that conduct Libertarian presidential primaries. However, since the Libertarian Party does not use such primaries for selecting delegates to its national nominating convention, the results were effectively non-binding.

2016 Nebraska Libertarian primary[6]
Candidate Popular vote
Count Percentage
  Gary Johnson 375 52.08%
Austin Petersen 135 18.75%
John McAfee 124 17.22%
Marc Allan Feldman 47 6.53%
Steve Kerbel 35 4.86%
Total: 720 100%

General election edit

Polling edit

Nebraska's 1st Congressional District
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Hillary
Clinton (D)
Donald
Trump (R)
Gary
Johnson (L)
Other Undecided
Emerson College[7] September 25–27, 2016 233 29% 53%
Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Hillary
Clinton (D)
Donald
Trump (R)
Gary
Johnson (L)
Other Undecided
Emerson College[7] September 25–27, 2016 233 40% 49%
The Singularis Group, LLC[8] May 11–12, 2016 1,007 ± 3.08% 36% 44% 20%
Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Hillary
Clinton (D)
Donald
Trump (R)
Gary
Johnson (L)
Other Undecided
Emerson College[7] September 25–27, 2016 234 20% 65%

Predictions edit

The following are final 2016 predictions from various organizations for Nebraska as of Election Day.

Source Ranking As of
Los Angeles Times[9] Safe R November 6, 2016
CNN[10] Safe R November 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report[11] Likely R November 7, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball[12] Safe R November 7, 2016
NBC[13] Likely R November 7, 2016
RealClearPolitics[14] Safe R November 8, 2016
Fox News[15] Safe R November 7, 2016
ABC[16] Safe R November 7, 2016

Results edit

2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Donald Trump Mike Pence 495,961 58.75% 5
Democratic Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine 284,494 33.70% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson William Weld 38,946 4.61% 0
Write-Ins 16,051 1.90% 0
Green Jill Stein Ajamu Baraka 8,775 1.04% 0
Totals 844,227 100.00% 5

Results by county edit

County Donald Trump
Republican
Hillary Clinton
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 9,287 68.73% 3,302 24.44% 924 6.83% 5,985 44.29% 13,513
Antelope 2,732 83.27% 383 11.67% 166 5.06% 2,349 71.60% 3,281
Arthur 244 89.38% 17 6.23% 12 4.39% 227 83.15% 273
Banner 357 88.81% 19 4.73% 26 6.46% 338 84.08% 402
Blaine 276 87.07% 30 9.46% 11 3.47% 246 77.61% 317
Boone 2,299 79.14% 414 14.25% 192 6.61% 1,885 64.89% 2,905
Box Butte 3,617 73.46% 965 19.60% 342 6.94% 2,652 53.86% 4,924
Boyd 983 85.03% 128 11.07% 45 3.90% 855 73.96% 1,156
Brown 1,385 86.73% 153 9.58% 59 3.69% 1,232 77.15% 1,597
Buffalo 14,569 68.95% 4,763 22.54% 1,797 8.51% 9,806 46.41% 21,129
Burt 2,367 66.53% 930 26.14% 261 7.33% 1,437 40.39% 3,558
Butler 3,079 77.34% 691 17.36% 211 5.30% 2,388 59.98% 3,981
Cass 8,452 65.35% 3,484 26.94% 997 7.71% 4,968 38.41% 12,933
Cedar 3,532 79.91% 571 12.92% 317 7.17% 2,961 66.99% 4,420
Chase 1,648 86.83% 171 9.01% 79 4.16% 1,477 77.82% 1,898
Cherry 2,623 84.12% 317 10.17% 178 5.71% 2,306 73.95% 3,118
Cheyenne 3,665 77.80% 711 15.09% 335 7.11% 2,954 62.71% 4,711
Clay 2,422 79.02% 477 15.56% 166 5.42% 1,945 63.46% 3,065
Colfax 2,171 67.55% 859 26.73% 184 5.72% 1,312 40.82% 3,214
Cuming 3,122 76.63% 719 17.65% 233 5.72% 2,403 58.98% 4,074
Custer 4,695 83.07% 641 11.34% 316 5.59% 4,054 71.73% 5,652
Dakota 3,616 57.59% 2,314 36.85% 349 5.56% 1,302 20.74% 6,279
Dawes 2,632 71.60% 801 21.79% 243 6.61% 1,831 49.81% 3,676
Dawson 5,984 69.30% 2,136 24.74% 515 5.96% 3,848 44.56% 8,635
Deuel 809 82.22% 120 12.20% 55 5.58% 689 70.02% 984
Dixon 2,041 73.36% 556 19.99% 185 6.65% 1,485 53.37% 2,782
Dodge 9,933 63.96% 4,544 29.26% 1,052 6.78% 5,389 34.70% 15,529
Douglas 108,077 44.95% 113,798 47.33% 18,558 7.72% -5,721 -2.38% 240,433
Dundy 823 86.36% 89 9.34% 41 4.30% 734 77.02% 953
Fillmore 2,130 72.42% 613 20.84% 198 6.74% 1,517 51.58% 2,941
Franklin 1,347 80.51% 250 14.94% 76 4.55% 1,097 65.57% 1,673
Frontier 1,110 83.58% 161 12.12% 57 4.30% 949 71.46% 1,328
Furnas 1,921 82.09% 304 12.99% 115 4.92% 1,617 69.10% 2,340
Gage 6,380 63.50% 2,935 29.21% 733 7.29% 3,445 34.29% 10,048
Garden 869 80.84% 153 14.23% 53 4.93% 716 66.61% 1,075
Garfield 821 83.78% 121 12.35% 38 3.87% 700 71.43% 980
Gosper 794 78.61% 166 16.44% 50 4.95% 628 62.17% 1,010
Grant 367 90.62% 20 4.94% 18 4.44% 347 85.68% 405
Greeley 912 77.62% 210 17.87% 53 4.51% 702 59.75% 1,175
Hall 14,408 65.31% 6,282 28.48% 1,370 6.21% 8,126 36.83% 22,060
Hamilton 3,783 75.60% 878 17.55% 343 6.85% 2,905 58.05% 5,004
Harlan 1,496 81.66% 254 13.86% 82 4.48% 1,242 67.80% 1,832
Hayes 472 91.83% 30 5.84% 12 2.33% 442 85.99% 514
Hitchcock 1,232 83.92% 161 10.97% 75 5.11% 1,071 72.95% 1,468
Holt 4,354 85.07% 531 10.38% 233 4.55% 3,823 74.69% 5,118
Hooker 355 85.13% 40 9.59% 22 5.28% 315 75.54% 417
Howard 2,284 76.29% 544 18.17% 166 5.54% 1,740 58.12% 2,994
Jefferson 2,399 68.66% 837 23.96% 258 7.38% 1,562 44.70% 3,494
Johnson 1,355 64.86% 563 26.95% 171 8.19% 792 37.91% 2,089
Kearney 2,531 76.79% 550 16.69% 215 6.52% 1,981 60.10% 3,296
Keith 3,235 80.19% 571 14.15% 228 5.66% 2,664 66.04% 4,034
Keya Paha 460 88.63% 40 7.71% 19 3.66% 420 80.92% 519
Kimball 1,330 79.31% 230 13.71% 117 6.98% 1,100 65.60% 1,677
Knox 3,188 77.47% 720 17.50% 207 5.03% 2,468 59.97% 4,115
Lancaster 61,588 45.21% 61,898 45.44% 12,737 9.35% -310 -0.23% 136,223
Lincoln 12,164 75.41% 2,913 18.06% 1,054 6.53% 9,251 57.35% 16,131
Logan 400 88.30% 32 7.06% 21 4.64% 368 81.24% 453
Loup 323 83.90% 48 12.47% 14 3.63% 275 71.43% 385
Madison 10,628 74.10% 2,711 18.90% 1,004 7.00% 7,917 55.20% 14,343
McPherson 257 89.55% 14 4.88% 16 5.57% 243 84.67% 287
Merrick 2,926 77.24% 602 15.89% 260 6.87% 2,324 61.35% 3,788
Morrill 1,802 81.58% 284 12.86% 123 5.56% 1,518 68.72% 2,209
Nance 1,261 77.79% 281 17.33% 79 4.88% 980 60.46% 1,621
Nemaha 2,116 66.94% 785 24.83% 260 8.23% 1,331 42.11% 3,161
Nuckolls 1,726 78.28% 353 16.01% 126 5.71% 1,373 62.27% 2,205
Otoe 4,860 65.17% 2,025 27.16% 572 7.67% 2,835 38.01% 7,457
Pawnee 974 73.40% 279 21.02% 74 5.58% 695 52.38% 1,327
Perkins 1,217 83.64% 161 11.07% 77 5.29% 1,056 72.57% 1,455
Phelps 3,849 81.98% 572 12.18% 274 5.84% 3,277 69.80% 4,695
Pierce 3,052 84.08% 382 10.52% 196 5.40% 2,670 73.56% 3,630
Platte 10,965 75.97% 2,646 18.33% 822 5.70% 8,319 57.64% 14,433
Polk 2,028 78.54% 413 16.00% 141 5.46% 1,615 62.54% 2,582
Red Willow 4,258 82.28% 645 12.46% 272 5.26% 3,613 69.82% 5,175
Richardson 2,769 72.77% 818 21.50% 218 5.73% 1,951 51.27% 3,805
Rock 687 86.09% 70 8.77% 41 5.14% 617 77.32% 798
Saline 3,004 58.49% 1,733 33.74% 399 7.77% 1,271 24.75% 5,136
Sarpy 45,143 56.02% 28,033 34.79% 7,404 9.19% 17,110 21.23% 80,580
Saunders 7,555 69.57% 2,523 23.23% 782 7.20% 5,032 46.34% 10,860
Scotts Bluff 10,076 70.38% 3,207 22.40% 1,034 7.22% 6,869 47.98% 14,317
Seward 5,454 68.85% 1,875 23.67% 593 7.48% 3,579 45.18% 7,922
Sheridan 2,211 84.78% 287 11.00% 110 4.22% 1,924 73.78% 2,608
Sherman 1,150 73.11% 340 21.61% 83 5.28% 810 51.50% 1,573
Sioux 616 83.70% 81 11.01% 39 5.29% 535 72.69% 736
Stanton 2,187 78.08% 417 14.89% 197 7.03% 1,770 63.19% 2,801
Thayer 2,051 76.25% 499 18.55% 140 5.20% 1,552 57.70% 2,690
Thomas 344 87.53% 30 7.63% 19 4.84% 314 79.90% 393
Thurston 1,043 49.95% 919 44.01% 126 6.04% 124 5.94% 2,088
Valley 1,780 80.73% 339 15.37% 86 3.90% 1,441 65.36% 2,205
Washington 7,424 68.54% 2,623 24.22% 785 7.24% 4,801 44.32% 10,832
Wayne 2,693 71.32% 835 22.11% 248 6.57% 1,858 49.21% 3,776
Webster 1,330 77.87% 306 17.92% 72 4.21% 1,024 59.95% 1,708
Wheeler 377 81.08% 62 13.33% 26 5.59% 315 67.75% 465
York 4,700 73.66% 1,186 18.59% 495 7.75% 3,514 55.07% 6,381
Totals 495,961 58.75% 284,494 33.70% 63,777 7.55% 211,467 25.05% 844,232
 
 
 

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

Trump won all of the state's three congressional districts, winning all of the state's electoral votes.[17]

District Trump Clinton Representative
1st 56% 36% Jeff Fortenberry
2nd 47% 45% Brad Ashford
Don Bacon
3rd 74% 20% Adrian Smith

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Voter turnout in United States elections".
  2. ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. September 19, 2019. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "Nebraska Election Results 2016". The New York Times. August 9, 2017.
  4. ^ WRAL: NC approves 27 candidates for presidential primary ballots
  5. ^ NC State Board of Elections presidential primary candidates' list (preliminary)[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Unofficial Results: Primary Election - May 10, 2016". Nebraska Secretary of State. May 10, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "Emerson Poll: Washington State Looks Safe for Democrats in the Presidential and Senate Races; Trump Has a Wide Lead in Nebraska" (PDF). Emerson College. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  8. ^ . The Singularis Group, LLC. Don Bacon for Congress. May 16, 2016. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2016.
  9. ^ "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.
  10. ^ "Road to 270: CNN's general election map - CNNPolitics.com". Cnn.com. November 8, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  11. ^ "Presidential Ratings". The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  12. ^ "Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2016 President". Centerforpolitics.org. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  13. ^ Todd, Chuck. "NBC's Final Battleground Map Shows Clinton With a Significant Lead". NBC News. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  14. ^ "2016 Election Maps - Battle for White House". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  15. ^ "Electoral Scorecard: Map shifts again in Trump's favor, as Clinton holds edge". Fox News. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  16. ^ "The Final 15: The Latest Polls in the Swing States That Will Decide the Election". Abcnews.go.com. November 7, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  17. ^ "Introducing the 2017 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index".

External links edit

  • RNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process 2016-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Green papers for 2016 primaries, caucuses, and conventions

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Main article 2016 United States presidential election The 2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska has five electoral votes in the Electoral College two from the state at large and one each from the three congressional districts 2 2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska 2012 November 8 2016 2020 Turnout63 80 1 Nominee Donald Trump Hillary ClintonParty Republican DemocraticHome state New York New YorkRunning mate Mike Pence Tim KaineElectoral vote 5 0Popular vote 495 961 284 494Percentage 58 75 33 70 County ResultsCongressional District ResultsTrump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Clinton 40 50 President before electionBarack ObamaDemocratic Elected President Donald TrumpRepublicanResults by county showing number of votes by size and candidates by colorTreemap of the popular vote by countyTrump carried the state with 58 7 of the vote while Clinton received 33 7 3 Trump subsequently became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Douglas or Lancaster County since William Howard Taft in 1908 Contents 1 Caucuses and Primaries 1 1 Democratic caucus 1 2 Republican primary 1 3 Libertarian primary 2 General election 2 1 Polling 2 2 Predictions 3 Results 3 1 Results by county 3 1 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 3 1 2 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 3 2 By congressional district 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCaucuses and Primaries editDemocratic caucus edit Main article 2016 Nebraska Democratic presidential caucuses and primary The 2016 Nebraska Democratic caucuses was held on March 15 2016 as part of a series of primary elections to decide the 2016 Democratic nominee for president Senator Bernie Sanders won a commanding victory in the Cornhusker State winning rural areas along with big cities such as Omaha and Lincoln This was the last Democratic primary in Nebraska held via the caucus method the state party switched to a standard popular vote to decide the allocation of delegates in future elections including 2020 In 2016 the Nebraska caucuses occurred on the same dates as Kansas and Louisiana the former being won handily by Sanders while the latter was won in a landslide by the eventual nominee Hillary Clinton nbsp Results of the Democratic caucuses by county Bernie Sanders Hillary ClintonDemocratic presidential caucuses Nebraska Democratic caucuses March 5 2016Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegatesCount Percentage Pledged Unpledged TotalBernie Sanders 19 120 57 14 15 1 16Hillary Clinton 14 340 42 86 10 3 13Uncommitted 0 1 1Total 33 460 100 25 5 30Source The Green PapersDemocratic presidential primary non binding The Nebraska Democratic primary was held on May 10 2016 The primary does not bind delegates Delegates were bound by the caucuses on March 5 2016 Nebraska Democratic primary May 10 2016Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegatesCount Percentage Pledged Unpledged TotalHillary Clinton 42 692 53 08 Bernie Sanders 37 744 46 92 Total 80 436 100 Source Nebraska Secretary of State Election Official Primary ResultsRepublican primary edit Main article 2016 Nebraska Republican presidential primary Twelve candidates appeared on the Republican presidential primary ballot 4 5 Ben Carson withdrawn Ted Cruz withdrawn John Kasich withdrawn Marco Rubio withdrawn Donald TrumpNebraska Republican primary May 10 2016 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate countBound Unbound TotalDonald Trump 122 327 61 47 36 0 36Ted Cruz withdrawn 36 703 18 44 0 0 0John Kasich withdrawn 22 709 11 41 0 0 0Ben Carson withdrawn 10 016 5 03 0 0 0Marco Rubio withdrawn 7 233 3 63 0 0 0Unprojected delegates 0 0 0Total 198 988 100 00 36 0 36Source The Green Papers Libertarian primary edit 2016 Nebraska Libertarian presidential primary nbsp May 10 2016 2016 05 10 2020 nbsp nbsp Candidate Gary Johnson Austin PetersenHome state New Mexico MissouriPopular vote 375 135Percentage 52 08 18 75 nbsp nbsp Candidate John McAfee Marc Allan FeldmanHome state Tennessee OhioPopular vote 124 47Percentage 17 22 6 53 nbsp Nebraska results by county Gary Johnson Austin Petersen John McAfee Marc Allen Feldman Tie No votes Note Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy The Nebraska primary was held on May 10 2016 Independents and registered Libertarians were allowed to vote in the state s Libertarian primary The Nebraska Primary marked the third large victory for Gary Johnson in the handful of states that conduct Libertarian presidential primaries However since the Libertarian Party does not use such primaries for selecting delegates to its national nominating convention the results were effectively non binding 2016 Nebraska Libertarian primary 6 Candidate Popular voteCount Percentage nbsp Gary Johnson 375 52 08 Austin Petersen 135 18 75 John McAfee 124 17 22 Marc Allan Feldman 47 6 53 Steve Kerbel 35 4 86 Total 720 100 General election editPolling edit Nebraska s 1st Congressional DistrictPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror HillaryClinton D DonaldTrump R GaryJohnson L Other UndecidedEmerson College 7 September 25 27 2016 233 29 53 Nebraska s 2nd Congressional DistrictPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror HillaryClinton D DonaldTrump R GaryJohnson L Other UndecidedEmerson College 7 September 25 27 2016 233 40 49 The Singularis Group LLC 8 May 11 12 2016 1 007 3 08 36 44 20 Nebraska s 3rd Congressional DistrictPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror HillaryClinton D DonaldTrump R GaryJohnson L Other UndecidedEmerson College 7 September 25 27 2016 234 20 65 Predictions edit The following are final 2016 predictions from various organizations for Nebraska as of Election Day Source Ranking As ofLos Angeles Times 9 Safe R November 6 2016CNN 10 Safe R November 8 2016Rothenberg Political Report 11 Likely R November 7 2016Sabato s Crystal Ball 12 Safe R November 7 2016NBC 13 Likely R November 7 2016RealClearPolitics 14 Safe R November 8 2016Fox News 15 Safe R November 7 2016ABC 16 Safe R November 7 2016Results edit2016 United States presidential election in NebraskaParty Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican Donald Trump Mike Pence 495 961 58 75 5Democratic Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine 284 494 33 70 0Libertarian Gary Johnson William Weld 38 946 4 61 0Write Ins 16 051 1 90 0Green Jill Stein Ajamu Baraka 8 775 1 04 0Totals 844 227 100 00 5Results by county edit County Donald TrumpRepublican Hillary ClintonDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Adams 9 287 68 73 3 302 24 44 924 6 83 5 985 44 29 13 513Antelope 2 732 83 27 383 11 67 166 5 06 2 349 71 60 3 281Arthur 244 89 38 17 6 23 12 4 39 227 83 15 273Banner 357 88 81 19 4 73 26 6 46 338 84 08 402Blaine 276 87 07 30 9 46 11 3 47 246 77 61 317Boone 2 299 79 14 414 14 25 192 6 61 1 885 64 89 2 905Box Butte 3 617 73 46 965 19 60 342 6 94 2 652 53 86 4 924Boyd 983 85 03 128 11 07 45 3 90 855 73 96 1 156Brown 1 385 86 73 153 9 58 59 3 69 1 232 77 15 1 597Buffalo 14 569 68 95 4 763 22 54 1 797 8 51 9 806 46 41 21 129Burt 2 367 66 53 930 26 14 261 7 33 1 437 40 39 3 558Butler 3 079 77 34 691 17 36 211 5 30 2 388 59 98 3 981Cass 8 452 65 35 3 484 26 94 997 7 71 4 968 38 41 12 933Cedar 3 532 79 91 571 12 92 317 7 17 2 961 66 99 4 420Chase 1 648 86 83 171 9 01 79 4 16 1 477 77 82 1 898Cherry 2 623 84 12 317 10 17 178 5 71 2 306 73 95 3 118Cheyenne 3 665 77 80 711 15 09 335 7 11 2 954 62 71 4 711Clay 2 422 79 02 477 15 56 166 5 42 1 945 63 46 3 065Colfax 2 171 67 55 859 26 73 184 5 72 1 312 40 82 3 214Cuming 3 122 76 63 719 17 65 233 5 72 2 403 58 98 4 074Custer 4 695 83 07 641 11 34 316 5 59 4 054 71 73 5 652Dakota 3 616 57 59 2 314 36 85 349 5 56 1 302 20 74 6 279Dawes 2 632 71 60 801 21 79 243 6 61 1 831 49 81 3 676Dawson 5 984 69 30 2 136 24 74 515 5 96 3 848 44 56 8 635Deuel 809 82 22 120 12 20 55 5 58 689 70 02 984Dixon 2 041 73 36 556 19 99 185 6 65 1 485 53 37 2 782Dodge 9 933 63 96 4 544 29 26 1 052 6 78 5 389 34 70 15 529Douglas 108 077 44 95 113 798 47 33 18 558 7 72 5 721 2 38 240 433Dundy 823 86 36 89 9 34 41 4 30 734 77 02 953Fillmore 2 130 72 42 613 20 84 198 6 74 1 517 51 58 2 941Franklin 1 347 80 51 250 14 94 76 4 55 1 097 65 57 1 673Frontier 1 110 83 58 161 12 12 57 4 30 949 71 46 1 328Furnas 1 921 82 09 304 12 99 115 4 92 1 617 69 10 2 340Gage 6 380 63 50 2 935 29 21 733 7 29 3 445 34 29 10 048Garden 869 80 84 153 14 23 53 4 93 716 66 61 1 075Garfield 821 83 78 121 12 35 38 3 87 700 71 43 980Gosper 794 78 61 166 16 44 50 4 95 628 62 17 1 010Grant 367 90 62 20 4 94 18 4 44 347 85 68 405Greeley 912 77 62 210 17 87 53 4 51 702 59 75 1 175Hall 14 408 65 31 6 282 28 48 1 370 6 21 8 126 36 83 22 060Hamilton 3 783 75 60 878 17 55 343 6 85 2 905 58 05 5 004Harlan 1 496 81 66 254 13 86 82 4 48 1 242 67 80 1 832Hayes 472 91 83 30 5 84 12 2 33 442 85 99 514Hitchcock 1 232 83 92 161 10 97 75 5 11 1 071 72 95 1 468Holt 4 354 85 07 531 10 38 233 4 55 3 823 74 69 5 118Hooker 355 85 13 40 9 59 22 5 28 315 75 54 417Howard 2 284 76 29 544 18 17 166 5 54 1 740 58 12 2 994Jefferson 2 399 68 66 837 23 96 258 7 38 1 562 44 70 3 494Johnson 1 355 64 86 563 26 95 171 8 19 792 37 91 2 089Kearney 2 531 76 79 550 16 69 215 6 52 1 981 60 10 3 296Keith 3 235 80 19 571 14 15 228 5 66 2 664 66 04 4 034Keya Paha 460 88 63 40 7 71 19 3 66 420 80 92 519Kimball 1 330 79 31 230 13 71 117 6 98 1 100 65 60 1 677Knox 3 188 77 47 720 17 50 207 5 03 2 468 59 97 4 115Lancaster 61 588 45 21 61 898 45 44 12 737 9 35 310 0 23 136 223Lincoln 12 164 75 41 2 913 18 06 1 054 6 53 9 251 57 35 16 131Logan 400 88 30 32 7 06 21 4 64 368 81 24 453Loup 323 83 90 48 12 47 14 3 63 275 71 43 385Madison 10 628 74 10 2 711 18 90 1 004 7 00 7 917 55 20 14 343McPherson 257 89 55 14 4 88 16 5 57 243 84 67 287Merrick 2 926 77 24 602 15 89 260 6 87 2 324 61 35 3 788Morrill 1 802 81 58 284 12 86 123 5 56 1 518 68 72 2 209Nance 1 261 77 79 281 17 33 79 4 88 980 60 46 1 621Nemaha 2 116 66 94 785 24 83 260 8 23 1 331 42 11 3 161Nuckolls 1 726 78 28 353 16 01 126 5 71 1 373 62 27 2 205Otoe 4 860 65 17 2 025 27 16 572 7 67 2 835 38 01 7 457Pawnee 974 73 40 279 21 02 74 5 58 695 52 38 1 327Perkins 1 217 83 64 161 11 07 77 5 29 1 056 72 57 1 455Phelps 3 849 81 98 572 12 18 274 5 84 3 277 69 80 4 695Pierce 3 052 84 08 382 10 52 196 5 40 2 670 73 56 3 630Platte 10 965 75 97 2 646 18 33 822 5 70 8 319 57 64 14 433Polk 2 028 78 54 413 16 00 141 5 46 1 615 62 54 2 582Red Willow 4 258 82 28 645 12 46 272 5 26 3 613 69 82 5 175Richardson 2 769 72 77 818 21 50 218 5 73 1 951 51 27 3 805Rock 687 86 09 70 8 77 41 5 14 617 77 32 798Saline 3 004 58 49 1 733 33 74 399 7 77 1 271 24 75 5 136Sarpy 45 143 56 02 28 033 34 79 7 404 9 19 17 110 21 23 80 580Saunders 7 555 69 57 2 523 23 23 782 7 20 5 032 46 34 10 860Scotts Bluff 10 076 70 38 3 207 22 40 1 034 7 22 6 869 47 98 14 317Seward 5 454 68 85 1 875 23 67 593 7 48 3 579 45 18 7 922Sheridan 2 211 84 78 287 11 00 110 4 22 1 924 73 78 2 608Sherman 1 150 73 11 340 21 61 83 5 28 810 51 50 1 573Sioux 616 83 70 81 11 01 39 5 29 535 72 69 736Stanton 2 187 78 08 417 14 89 197 7 03 1 770 63 19 2 801Thayer 2 051 76 25 499 18 55 140 5 20 1 552 57 70 2 690Thomas 344 87 53 30 7 63 19 4 84 314 79 90 393Thurston 1 043 49 95 919 44 01 126 6 04 124 5 94 2 088Valley 1 780 80 73 339 15 37 86 3 90 1 441 65 36 2 205Washington 7 424 68 54 2 623 24 22 785 7 24 4 801 44 32 10 832Wayne 2 693 71 32 835 22 11 248 6 57 1 858 49 21 3 776Webster 1 330 77 87 306 17 92 72 4 21 1 024 59 95 1 708Wheeler 377 81 08 62 13 33 26 5 59 315 67 75 465York 4 700 73 66 1 186 18 59 495 7 75 3 514 55 07 6 381Totals 495 961 58 75 284 494 33 70 63 777 7 55 211 467 25 05 844 232 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 Republican gt 15 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 Republican gt 15 nbsp County flipsLegend Democratic Gain from Republican Republican Hold Gain from Democratic Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Thurston largest village Pender Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Douglas largest city Omaha Lancaster largest city Lincoln By congressional district edit Trump won all of the state s three congressional districts winning all of the state s electoral votes 17 District Trump Clinton Representative1st 56 36 Jeff Fortenberry2nd 47 45 Brad AshfordDon Bacon3rd 74 20 Adrian SmithSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Nebraska Presidency of Donald Trump 2016 Democratic Party presidential debates and forums 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums 2016 Republican Party presidential primariesReferences edit Voter turnout in United States elections Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration September 19 2019 Retrieved December 14 2020 Nebraska Election Results 2016 The New York Times August 9 2017 WRAL NC approves 27 candidates for presidential primary ballots NC State Board of Elections presidential primary candidates list preliminary permanent dead link Unofficial Results Primary Election May 10 2016 Nebraska Secretary of State May 10 2016 Retrieved July 22 2016 a b c Emerson Poll Washington State Looks Safe for Democrats in the Presidential and Senate Races Trump Has a Wide Lead in Nebraska PDF Emerson College Retrieved September 28 2016 BACON LEADS ASHFORD IN LATEST POLL The Singularis Group LLC Don Bacon for Congress May 16 2016 Archived from the original on September 10 2016 Retrieved August 14 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 Road to 270 CNN s general election map CNNPolitics com Cnn com November 8 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Presidential Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved August 16 2021 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2016 President Centerforpolitics org November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Todd Chuck NBC s Final Battleground Map Shows Clinton With a Significant Lead NBC News Retrieved November 13 2016 2016 Election Maps Battle for White House RealClearPolitics Retrieved November 13 2016 Electoral Scorecard Map shifts again in Trump s favor as Clinton holds edge Fox News November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 The Final 15 The Latest Polls in the Swing States That Will Decide the Election Abcnews go com November 7 2016 Retrieved November 13 2016 Introducing the 2017 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index External links editRNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process Archived 2016 11 08 at the Wayback Machine Green papers for 2016 primaries caucuses and conventions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 United States presidential election in Nebraska amp oldid 1188376929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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