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2008 United States presidential election in Utah

The 2008 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 4, 2008. It was part of the 2008 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

2008 United States presidential election in Utah

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Nominee John McCain Barack Obama
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Arizona Illinois
Running mate Sarah Palin Joe Biden
Electoral vote 5 0
Popular vote 596,030 327,670
Percentage 62.24% 34.22%

County Results

President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Utah was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 28.02% margin of victory. Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state. Highlighting its status as a GOP bastion, the Beehive State gave McCain one of his largest victories over Democrat Barack Obama, a near two-to-one margin. Obama did, however, manage to carry three counties, and he greatly improved on John Kerry's performance in 2004.

Primaries edit

Campaign edit

Predictions edit

There were 16 news organizations who made state-by-state predictions of the election. Here are their last predictions before election day:

Source Ranking
D.C. Political Report[1] Likely R
Cook Political Report[2] Solid R
The Takeaway[3] Solid R
Electoral-vote.com[4] Solid R
Washington Post[5] Solid R
Politico[6] Solid R
RealClearPolitics[7] Solid R
FiveThirtyEight[5] Solid R
CQ Politics[8] Solid R
The New York Times[9] Solid R
CNN[10] Safe R
NPR[5] Solid R
MSNBC[5] Solid R
Fox News[11] Likely R
Associated Press[12] Likely R
Rasmussen Reports[13] Safe R

Polling edit

McCain won every pre-election poll conducted in this state, each with a double-digit margin and with at least 55% of the vote. The final three-poll average showed McCain leading 59% to 31%.[14]

Fundraising edit

John McCain raised a total of $1,165,621 in the state. Barack Obama raised $2,121,563.[15]

Advertising and visits edit

Obama spent $297,645. McCain spent just $250.[16] Neither campaign visited the state.[17]

Analysis edit

Utah is a heavily Republican state that has not voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon B. Johnson's landslide in 1964, and even then the margin of victory was small. Johnson is also the last Democrat to manage even 40 percent of Utah's popular vote. The majority of the state's population is Mormon and highly conservative, especially on social issues. Utah gave George W. Bush his largest margin of victory in 2004 over John Kerry, as Bush received over 71 percent to Kerry's 26 percent and carried every county in the state.[18]

With 62.15 percent of the popular vote, Utah proved to be McCain's third strongest state in the 2008 election after Oklahoma and neighboring Wyoming.[19]

Although McCain easily won Utah in 2008, Obama did very well for a Democrat in this Republican stronghold. Obama was able to reduce McCain's margin of victory by narrowly winning Salt Lake County, the state's most populous county that contains the state capital of Salt Lake City, by a mere 296 votes–the first time a Democrat had carried that county since 1964. Obama also carried Summit and Grand counties, both of which have significantly lower Mormon populations than the rest of the state.[20][21][22] Nonetheless, Obama became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Carbon County since Woodrow Wilson in 1912.

Election 2008 proved to be remarkable as it was a Democratic presidential nominee's best showing in the Beehive State since 1968.[23] In substantially Native American and non-Mormon – but historically heavily Republican – San Juan County, Obama's performance was the best by a Democratic presidential candidate since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.

During the same election, popular incumbent Republican Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. was reelected to a second term in a massive landslide victory, taking in 77.74 percent of the vote over Democrat Bob Springmeyer's 19.65 percent and Libertarian Dell Schanze's 2.62 percent. At the state level, however, Democrats did manage to pick up two seats in the Utah House of Representatives.

Results edit

2008 United States presidential election in Utah
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican John McCain Sarah Palin 596,030 62.24% 5
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 327,670 34.22% 0
Constitution Chuck Baldwin Darrell Castle 12,012 1.25% 0
Peace and Freedom Ralph Nader Matt Gonzalez 8,416 0.88% 0
Libertarian Bob Barr Wayne Allyn Root 6,966 0.73% 0
Write-ins Write-ins 5,224 0.55% 0
Green Cynthia McKinney Rosa Clemente 982 0.10% 0
Others Others 290 0.03% 0
Totals 957,590 100.00% 5
Voter turnout (Voting age population) 55.5%

Results by county edit

County John McCain
Republican
Barack Obama
Democratic
Charles Baldwin[24]
Constitution
Ralph Nader[24]
Peace and Freedom
Bob Barr[24]
Libertarian
Various candidates[24]
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Beaver 1,902 75.54% 542 21.53% 30 1.19% 21 0.83% 12 0.48% 11 0.44% 1,360 54.01% 2,518
Box Elder 15,228 79.24% 3,311 17.23% 221 1.15% 147 0.76% 127 0.66% 183 0.95% 11,917 62.01% 19,217
Cache 29,127 69.48% 10,294 24.56% 1,153 2.75% 315 0.75% 372 0.89% 661 1.58% 18,833 44.92% 41,922
Carbon 4,091 52.30% 3,468 44.34% 62 0.79% 90 1.15% 48 0.61% 63 0.81% 623 7.96% 7,822
Daggett 297 66.89% 131 29.50% 2 0.45% 8 1.80% 1 0.23% 5 1.13% 166 37.39% 444
Davis 77,341 69.74% 30,477 27.48% 1,175 1.06% 956 0.86% 811 0.73% 142 0.13% 46,864 42.26% 110,902
Duchesne 4,689 81.24% 911 15.78% 66 1.14% 27 0.47% 37 0.64% 42 0.73% 3,778 65.46% 5,772
Emery 3,358 75.02% 973 21.74% 43 0.96% 39 0.87% 26 0.58% 37 0.83% 2,385 53.28% 4,476
Garfield 1,710 78.37% 405 18.56% 16 0.73% 11 0.50% 11 0.50% 29 1.32% 1,305 59.81% 2,182
Grand 1,871 45.65% 2,067 50.43% 28 0.68% 56 1.37% 30 0.73% 47 1.05% -196 -4.78% 4,099
Iron 12,518 75.06% 3,258 19.53% 352 2.11% 138 0.83% 163 0.98% 249 1.50% 9,260 55.53% 16,678
Juab 2,683 73.19% 741 20.21% 129 3.52% 30 0.82% 28 0.76% 55 1.50% 1,942 52.98% 3,666
Kane 2,212 69.65% 856 26.95% 27 0.85% 31 0.98% 24 0.76% 26 0.82% 1,356 42.70% 3,176
Millard 3,653 77.08% 758 15.99% 264 5.57% 27 0.57% 34 0.72% 3 0.06% 2,895 61.09% 4,739
Morgan 3,311 79.06% 689 16.45% 102 2.44% 28 0.67% 29 0.69% 29 0.69% 2,622 62.61% 4,188
Piute 635 79.28% 141 17.60% 13 1.62% 7 0.87% 2 0.25% 3 0.37% 494 61.68% 801
Rich 831 82.36% 154 15.26% 9 0.89% 5 0.50% 5 0.50% 5 0.50% 677 67.10% 1,009
Salt Lake 176,692 48.09% 176,988 48.17% 3,229 0.88% 3,768 1.03% 2,556 0.70% 4,211 1.15% -296 -0.08% 367,444
San Juan 2,638 51.42% 2,406 46.90% 45 0.88% 25 0.49% 14 0.27% 2 0.04% 232 4.52% 5,130
Sanpete 6,664 75.06% 1,631 18.37% 324 3.65% 87 0.98% 54 0.61% 118 1.33% 5,033 56.69% 8,878
Sevier 6,394 79.35% 1,359 16.87% 131 1.63% 52 0.65% 53 0.66% 69 0.85% 5,035 62.48% 8,058
Summit 6,956 41.11% 9,532 56.34% 75 0.44% 126 0.74% 104 0.61% 127 0.75% -2,576 -15.23% 16,920
Tooele 10,998 62.98% 5,830 33.38% 206 1.18% 151 0.86% 137 0.78% 141 0.81% 5,168 29.60% 17,463
Uintah 8,441 82.84% 1,462 14.35% 157 1.54% 45 0.44% 37 0.36% 47 0.46% 6,979 68.49% 10,189
Utah 122,224 77.71% 29,567 18.80% 2,877 1.83% 1,119 0.71% 1,311 0.83% 181 0.12% 92,657 58.91% 157,279
Wasatch 5,430 62.96% 2,892 33.53% 81 0.94% 86 1.00% 30 0.35% 106 1.23% 2,538 29.43% 8,625
Washington 37,311 74.57% 10,826 21.64% 628 1.26% 312 0.62% 413 0.83% 545 1.09% 26,485 52.93% 50,035
Wayne 940 70.04% 335 24.96% 10 0.75% 12 0.89% 12 0.89% 33 2.46% 605 45.08% 1,342
Weber 45,885 61.99% 25,666 34.67% 557 0.75% 697 0.94% 485 0.66% 732 0.99% 20,219 27.32% 74,022
Totals 596,030 62.15% 327,670 34.17% 12,012 1.25% 8,416 0.88% 6,966 0.73% 7,902 0.82% 268,360 27.98% 958,996
 
County Flips:

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

John McCain swept all 3 of the state's congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat.

District McCain Obama Representative
1st 63.62% 33.42% Rob Bishop
2nd 57.72% 39.55% Jim Matheson
3rd 67.35% 29.25% Chris Cannon (110th Congress)
Jason Chaffetz (111th Congress)

Electors edit

Technically the voters of Utah cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Utah is allocated 5 electors because it has 3 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 5 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 5 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them.[25] An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 15, 2008, to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.

The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All 5 were pledged to John McCain and Sarah Palin:[26]

  1. Scott Simpson
  2. Richard Snelgrove
  3. Stan Lockhart
  4. Enid Greene-Mickelesen
  5. Mark Shurtleff

See also edit

References edit

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  6. ^ "POLITICO's 2008 Swing State Map - POLITICO.com". www.politico.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
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  8. ^ . CQ Politics. Archived from the original on June 14, 2009. Retrieved December 20, 2009.
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  10. ^ . CNN. October 31, 2008. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  11. ^ "Winning The Electoral College". Fox News. April 27, 2010.
  12. ^ "roadto270". hosted.ap.org. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  13. ^ "Election 2008: Electoral College Update - Rasmussen Reports™". www.rasmussenreports.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  14. ^ "Election 2008 Polls - Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on March 24, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2009.
  16. ^ "Map: Campaign Ad Spending - Election Center 2008 from CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  17. ^ "Map: Campaign Candidate Visits - Election Center 2008 from CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  18. ^ "CNN Election Center 2004 - Utah Results". Retrieved November 13, 2008.
  19. ^ "2008 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  20. ^ "CNN Election Center 2008 - Utah Results". Retrieved November 13, 2008.
  21. ^ "ksl.com - Final Tally: Obama Wins Salt Lake County". Retrieved November 19, 2008.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2008.
  23. ^ "1968 General Election Results - Utah". Retrieved November 19, 2008.
  24. ^ a b c d Our Campaigns; UT US Presidential Election November 04 2008
  25. ^ . California Secretary of State. Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
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Main article 2008 United States presidential election The 2008 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 4 2008 It was part of the 2008 United States presidential election Voters chose five representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 2008 United States presidential election in Utah 2004 November 4 2008 2012 Nominee John McCain Barack ObamaParty Republican DemocraticHome state Arizona IllinoisRunning mate Sarah Palin Joe BidenElectoral vote 5 0Popular vote 596 030 327 670Percentage 62 24 34 22 County Results McCain 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Obama 40 50 50 60 President before electionGeorge W BushRepublican Elected President Barack ObamaDemocraticUtah was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 28 02 margin of victory Prior to the election all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win or otherwise considered as a safe red state Highlighting its status as a GOP bastion the Beehive State gave McCain one of his largest victories over Democrat Barack Obama a near two to one margin Obama did however manage to carry three counties and he greatly improved on John Kerry s performance in 2004 Contents 1 Primaries 2 Campaign 2 1 Predictions 2 2 Polling 2 3 Fundraising 2 4 Advertising and visits 3 Analysis 4 Results 4 1 Results by county 4 1 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 4 2 By congressional district 5 Electors 6 See also 7 ReferencesPrimaries edit2008 Utah Democratic presidential primary 2008 Utah Republican presidential primaryCampaign editPredictions edit There were 16 news organizations who made state by state predictions of the election Here are their last predictions before election day Source RankingD C Political Report 1 Likely RCook Political Report 2 Solid RThe Takeaway 3 Solid RElectoral vote com 4 Solid RWashington Post 5 Solid RPolitico 6 Solid RRealClearPolitics 7 Solid RFiveThirtyEight 5 Solid RCQ Politics 8 Solid RThe New York Times 9 Solid RCNN 10 Safe RNPR 5 Solid RMSNBC 5 Solid RFox News 11 Likely RAssociated Press 12 Likely RRasmussen Reports 13 Safe RPolling edit Main article Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 United States presidential election Utah McCain won every pre election poll conducted in this state each with a double digit margin and with at least 55 of the vote The final three poll average showed McCain leading 59 to 31 14 Fundraising edit John McCain raised a total of 1 165 621 in the state Barack Obama raised 2 121 563 15 Advertising and visits edit Obama spent 297 645 McCain spent just 250 16 Neither campaign visited the state 17 Analysis editUtah is a heavily Republican state that has not voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon B Johnson s landslide in 1964 and even then the margin of victory was small Johnson is also the last Democrat to manage even 40 percent of Utah s popular vote The majority of the state s population is Mormon and highly conservative especially on social issues Utah gave George W Bush his largest margin of victory in 2004 over John Kerry as Bush received over 71 percent to Kerry s 26 percent and carried every county in the state 18 With 62 15 percent of the popular vote Utah proved to be McCain s third strongest state in the 2008 election after Oklahoma and neighboring Wyoming 19 Although McCain easily won Utah in 2008 Obama did very well for a Democrat in this Republican stronghold Obama was able to reduce McCain s margin of victory by narrowly winning Salt Lake County the state s most populous county that contains the state capital of Salt Lake City by a mere 296 votes the first time a Democrat had carried that county since 1964 Obama also carried Summit and Grand counties both of which have significantly lower Mormon populations than the rest of the state 20 21 22 Nonetheless Obama became the first Democrat to win the White House without carrying Carbon County since Woodrow Wilson in 1912 Election 2008 proved to be remarkable as it was a Democratic presidential nominee s best showing in the Beehive State since 1968 23 In substantially Native American and non Mormon but historically heavily Republican San Juan County Obama s performance was the best by a Democratic presidential candidate since Franklin D Roosevelt in 1940 During the same election popular incumbent Republican Governor Jon Huntsman Jr was reelected to a second term in a massive landslide victory taking in 77 74 percent of the vote over Democrat Bob Springmeyer s 19 65 percent and Libertarian Dell Schanze s 2 62 percent At the state level however Democrats did manage to pick up two seats in the Utah House of Representatives Results edit2008 United States presidential election in UtahParty Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votesRepublican John McCain Sarah Palin 596 030 62 24 5Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 327 670 34 22 0Constitution Chuck Baldwin Darrell Castle 12 012 1 25 0Peace and Freedom Ralph Nader Matt Gonzalez 8 416 0 88 0Libertarian Bob Barr Wayne Allyn Root 6 966 0 73 0Write ins Write ins 5 224 0 55 0Green Cynthia McKinney Rosa Clemente 982 0 10 0Others Others 290 0 03 0Totals 957 590 100 00 5Voter turnout Voting age population 55 5 Results by county edit County John McCainRepublican Barack ObamaDemocratic Charles Baldwin 24 Constitution Ralph Nader 24 Peace and Freedom Bob Barr 24 Libertarian Various candidates 24 Other parties Margin Total votes cast Beaver 1 902 75 54 542 21 53 30 1 19 21 0 83 12 0 48 11 0 44 1 360 54 01 2 518Box Elder 15 228 79 24 3 311 17 23 221 1 15 147 0 76 127 0 66 183 0 95 11 917 62 01 19 217Cache 29 127 69 48 10 294 24 56 1 153 2 75 315 0 75 372 0 89 661 1 58 18 833 44 92 41 922Carbon 4 091 52 30 3 468 44 34 62 0 79 90 1 15 48 0 61 63 0 81 623 7 96 7 822Daggett 297 66 89 131 29 50 2 0 45 8 1 80 1 0 23 5 1 13 166 37 39 444Davis 77 341 69 74 30 477 27 48 1 175 1 06 956 0 86 811 0 73 142 0 13 46 864 42 26 110 902Duchesne 4 689 81 24 911 15 78 66 1 14 27 0 47 37 0 64 42 0 73 3 778 65 46 5 772Emery 3 358 75 02 973 21 74 43 0 96 39 0 87 26 0 58 37 0 83 2 385 53 28 4 476Garfield 1 710 78 37 405 18 56 16 0 73 11 0 50 11 0 50 29 1 32 1 305 59 81 2 182Grand 1 871 45 65 2 067 50 43 28 0 68 56 1 37 30 0 73 47 1 05 196 4 78 4 099Iron 12 518 75 06 3 258 19 53 352 2 11 138 0 83 163 0 98 249 1 50 9 260 55 53 16 678Juab 2 683 73 19 741 20 21 129 3 52 30 0 82 28 0 76 55 1 50 1 942 52 98 3 666Kane 2 212 69 65 856 26 95 27 0 85 31 0 98 24 0 76 26 0 82 1 356 42 70 3 176Millard 3 653 77 08 758 15 99 264 5 57 27 0 57 34 0 72 3 0 06 2 895 61 09 4 739Morgan 3 311 79 06 689 16 45 102 2 44 28 0 67 29 0 69 29 0 69 2 622 62 61 4 188Piute 635 79 28 141 17 60 13 1 62 7 0 87 2 0 25 3 0 37 494 61 68 801Rich 831 82 36 154 15 26 9 0 89 5 0 50 5 0 50 5 0 50 677 67 10 1 009Salt Lake 176 692 48 09 176 988 48 17 3 229 0 88 3 768 1 03 2 556 0 70 4 211 1 15 296 0 08 367 444San Juan 2 638 51 42 2 406 46 90 45 0 88 25 0 49 14 0 27 2 0 04 232 4 52 5 130Sanpete 6 664 75 06 1 631 18 37 324 3 65 87 0 98 54 0 61 118 1 33 5 033 56 69 8 878Sevier 6 394 79 35 1 359 16 87 131 1 63 52 0 65 53 0 66 69 0 85 5 035 62 48 8 058Summit 6 956 41 11 9 532 56 34 75 0 44 126 0 74 104 0 61 127 0 75 2 576 15 23 16 920Tooele 10 998 62 98 5 830 33 38 206 1 18 151 0 86 137 0 78 141 0 81 5 168 29 60 17 463Uintah 8 441 82 84 1 462 14 35 157 1 54 45 0 44 37 0 36 47 0 46 6 979 68 49 10 189Utah 122 224 77 71 29 567 18 80 2 877 1 83 1 119 0 71 1 311 0 83 181 0 12 92 657 58 91 157 279Wasatch 5 430 62 96 2 892 33 53 81 0 94 86 1 00 30 0 35 106 1 23 2 538 29 43 8 625Washington 37 311 74 57 10 826 21 64 628 1 26 312 0 62 413 0 83 545 1 09 26 485 52 93 50 035Wayne 940 70 04 335 24 96 10 0 75 12 0 89 12 0 89 33 2 46 605 45 08 1 342Weber 45 885 61 99 25 666 34 67 557 0 75 697 0 94 485 0 66 732 0 99 20 219 27 32 74 022Totals 596 030 62 15 327 670 34 17 12 012 1 25 8 416 0 88 6 966 0 73 7 902 0 82 268 360 27 98 958 996 nbsp County Flips Democratic Hold Gain from Republican Republican HoldCounties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Grand largest municipality Moab Salt Lake largest city Salt Lake City Summit largest city Park City By congressional district edit John McCain swept all 3 of the state s congressional districts including one held by a Democrat District McCain Obama Representative1st 63 62 33 42 Rob Bishop2nd 57 72 39 55 Jim Matheson3rd 67 35 29 25 Chris Cannon 110th Congress Jason Chaffetz 111th Congress Electors editMain article List of 2008 United States presidential electors Technically the voters of Utah cast their ballots for electors representatives to the Electoral College Utah is allocated 5 electors because it has 3 congressional districts and 2 senators All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write in votes must submit a list of 5 electors who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 5 electoral votes Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate they are not obligated to vote for them 25 An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 15 2008 to cast their votes for president and vice president The Electoral College itself never meets as one body Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state All 5 were pledged to John McCain and Sarah Palin 26 Scott Simpson Richard Snelgrove Stan Lockhart Enid Greene Mickelesen Mark ShurtleffSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Utah Presidency of Barack ObamaReferences edit D C s Political Report The complete source for campaign summaries January 1 2009 Archived from the original on January 1 2009 Retrieved August 23 2021 Presidential May 5 2015 Archived from the 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