2012 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

The 2012 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Rhode Island voters chose four electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Rhode Island

← 2008November 6, 20122016 →
Turnout60.8%[1] Decrease 6.1 pp
 
NomineeBarack ObamaMitt Romney
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateIllinoisMassachusetts
Running mateJoe BidenPaul Ryan
Electoral vote40
Popular vote279,677157,204
Percentage62.70%35.24%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Also on the ballot were Libertarian nominee, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and his running mate, jurist Jim Gray. The left-wing Green Party nominated activist and physician Jill Stein and her running mate, anti-poverty advocate Cheri Honkala.

Rhode Island was won by Democratic nominee Obama by a 27.46% margin of victory. This was the seventh straight win for the Democratic Party in Rhode Island on the presidential level. It was also the seventh time in a row that the Democratic nominee for president won all 5 counties – a streak which would be broken when Donald Trump won Kent County in 2016[2] – and the sixth consecutive time that a Republican nominee failed to break 40% of the vote in Rhode Island. Rhode Island has been a safe Democratic state since 1988, and has only voted for a Republican nominee four times since 1928 (all of which in landslide elections). State politics are dominated by the Providence and Warwick metropolitan areas, and Providence County gave Obama his largest margin in the state at 34.92%. However, white working class voters in the inland and diverse, urban voters on the coast alike consistently vote Democratic, enough to provide the Democratic nominee with landslide margins in each election.[3]

Primary elections

Democratic primary

The 2012 Rhode Island Democratic primary was held April 24, 2012. Rhode Island awarded 40 delegates proportionally.

No candidate ran against incumbent President Barack Obama in Rhode Island's Democratic presidential preference primary. Obama received 6,759 votes, or 83.38% of the vote, with 1,133 uncommitted votes (13.98%) and 214 write-in votes (2.64%)

At the Rhode Island Democratic state convention held on June 21, 2012, 35 delegates were awarded to Barack Obama, with 5 delegates remaining unannounced.[4]

Rhode Island 2012 Democratic presidential primary[4]
CandidateVotesPercentageAwarded Delegates
Barack Obama6,75983.38%35
Uncommitted1,13313.98%
Write-in2142.64%
Unannounced5
Totals8,106100.00%40

Republican primary

2012 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary

← 2008April 24, 2012 (2012-04-24)2016 →
 
CandidateMitt RomneyRon PaulNewt Gingrich
Home stateMassachusettsTexasGeorgia
Delegate count1240
Popular vote9,1573,462878
Percentage63.02%23.85%6.04%

Rhode Island results by county
  Mitt Romney

The 2012 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary took place on April 24, 2012.[5] Former Massachusetts Governor and frontrunner Mitt Romney received 63.02% of the vote, followed by U.S. Representative from Texas Ron Paul with 23.85% and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich with 6.04%.[6] Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania Rick Santorum, who dropped out on April 10, received 5.66% of the vote.

2012 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary[6][7]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
Mitt Romney9,17863.02%12
Ron Paul3,47323.85%4
Newt Gingrich8806.04%0
Rick Santorum8255.66%0
Uncommitted1310.90%3
Buddy Roemer400.27%0
Write-in370.25%0
Unprojected delegates:0
Total:14,564100%19

General election

Results

2012 United States presidential election in Rhode Island[8]
PartyCandidateRunning mateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticBarack ObamaJoe Biden279,67762.70%4
RepublicanMitt RomneyPaul Ryan157,20435.24%0
LibertarianGary JohnsonJim Gray4,3880.98%0
GreenJill SteinCheri Honkala2,4210.54%0
Others & write-in2,3590.53%0
Totals446,049100.00%4
Voter turnout60.79%

Results by county

CountyBarack Obama
Democratic
Mitt Romney
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Bristol14,97460.68%9,23137.41%4711.91%5,74323.27%24,676
Kent45,56457.73%31,56740.00%1,7922.27%13,99717.73%78,923
Newport23,46359.47%15,20238.53%7872.00%8,26120.94%39,452
Providence159,52066.53%75,78531.61%4,4811.86%83,73534.92%239,786
Washington35,88857.07%25,36640.34%1,6252.59%10,52216.73%62,879
Totals279,67762.70%157,20435.24%9,1682.06%122,47327.46%446,049

Results by congressional district

Obama won both congressional districts.[9]

DistrictObamaRomneyRepresentative
1st66.21%32.18%David Cicilline
2nd59.84%38.29%James Langevin

See also

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