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Presidential Candidate | Vice Presidential Candidate | Political Party | Popular Vote | Electoral Vote |
| Robert Dole | Jack Kemp | Republican |
573,458 |
49.89% | 8 |
| William Clinton | Albert Gore Jr. | Democratic |
504,051 |
43.85% | 0 |
| H. Ross Perot | Pat Choate | Reform |
64,386 |
5.60% | 0 |
| Harry Browne | Jo Jorgensen | Libertarian |
4,271 |
0.37% | 0 |
| Other (+) | - | - |
3,291 |
0.29% | 0 |
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Map Key
| Turnout
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Maps | | | | Pop. (m) | Rep. (m) | Dem. (m) | Ref. (m) | Swg (m) | Tnd (m) |
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| Election Notes:
- Perot vote is the fusion of Reform and Patriot parties.
| Demographic Data
2000 Population: | 4,012,012 | Enum. | 2000 Population Density: | 51.4 | persons/km2 | 1996 Population: | 3,796,200 | Est. | 1996 Population Density: | 48.7 | persons/km2 | 1990 Population: | 3,486,310 | Enum. | 1990 Population Density: | 44.7 | persons/km2 | Total Electoral Vote: | 8 | | Electoral Vote Density: | 474,525 | persons/EV | Land Area (2000): | 77,983 | km2 | Annual Pop Growth Rate: | 1.4 | % |
| Election Data and Statistics:
| Election Tools
- Atlas Forum Image Code for Maps: County, Pop, Prc, Tnd, Swg
Data Sources:
- Source for Popular Vote data: South Carolina State Election Commission. November 5 1996 South Carolina State Wide General Election Official Results President And Vice President, South Carolina State Election Commission (
) (accessed 20 Feb 2004)
- Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
| Results for and Individual County:
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