2022 Representative Election Statistics
Note: The Google advertisement links below may advocate political positions that this site does not endorse.
Below are tables of statistics showing various data relating to the 2022 Presidential Election Results. These include state and county-level statistics for total votes, percentage of vote, vote swing, margin of victory, etc.

States with the Smallest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Libertarian Other
1 MN2,495,832210 1.99% 49,663 48.11% 50.10% 0.00% 1.78%
2 MI4,380,651213 2.31% 101,143 47.56% 49.87% 1.17% 1.40%
3 NV1,009,503123 3.44% 34,761 51.07% 47.62% 0.89% 0.42%
4 VA3,047,729210 3.62% 110,247 47.97% 51.59% 0.00% 0.44%
5 NC3,760,753123 4.30% 161,736 52.03% 47.73% 0.22% 0.01%
6 GA3,907,972120 4.61% 180,232 52.31% 47.69% 0.00% 0.00%
7 PA5,187,648120 5.11% 265,343 52.09% 46.98% 0.00% 0.93%
8 OR1,906,940215 8.43% 160,734 44.68% 53.11% 0.47% 1.74%
9 NJ2,612,005213 9.81% 256,162 44.42% 54.23% 0.61% 0.75%
10 NH617,546210 9.91% 61,219 44.99% 54.90% 0.00% 0.12%


States with the Largest Margin of Victory
StateTotal Vote R D L %Margin Margin Republican Democratic Libertarian Other
1 SD327,841102 54.84% 179,801 77.42% 0.00% 22.58% 0.00%
2 AL1,343,710123 46.43% 623,853 70.13% 23.71% 5.58% 0.58%
3 WY193,902123 43.81% 84,956 68.18% 24.37% 2.80% 4.65%
4 MA2,357,997214 39.42% 929,610 29.97% 69.40% 0.25% 0.37%
5 LA1,133,124125 38.07% 431,407 62.64% 24.57% 3.29% 9.51%
6 HI401,174213 36.86% 147,862 30.93% 67.79% 1.28% 0.00%
7 ID583,628123 36.73% 214,354 67.74% 31.01% 1.25% 0.00%
8 AR895,102123 36.45% 326,229 66.81% 30.36% 2.83% 0.00%
9 OK1,146,311120 35.21% 403,651 66.36% 31.14% 0.00% 2.50%
10 VT282,026213 34.78% 98,097 27.80% 62.58% 4.46% 5.16%


States with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
South Dakota77.42%Massachusetts69.40%South Dakota22.58%
Alabama70.13%Hawaii67.79%Alabama5.58%
Wyoming68.18%Maryland64.71%Vermont4.46%
Idaho67.74%Vermont62.58%Louisiana3.29%
Arkansas66.81%California59.48%Arkansas2.83%
IndependentCA DemocraticCA Republican
North Dakota37.57%California3.81%Alaska24.46%
Montana10.18%Louisiana3.58%Alaska23.33%
Maine3.24%Alabama0.00%Louisiana4.60%
Oklahoma2.50%Alaska0.00%Alabama0.00%
Wisconsin2.44%Alaska0.00%Alaska0.00%


States with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Alaska25.74%South Dakota0.00%West Virginia0.00%
Alaska26.32%North Dakota0.00%Washington0.00%
Vermont27.80%Alabama23.71%Virginia0.00%
Massachusetts29.97%Wyoming24.37%Tennessee0.00%
Hawaii30.93%Louisiana24.57%South Carolina0.00%


States with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
California1,500,133Alaska79,267
New York1,457,248Alaska78,967
Texas1,277,620Colorado51,028
Florida997,305Alaska43,372
Pennsylvania771,748Maine14,408


States with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
South Dakota53.12%Alaska29.61%
North Dakota37.57%Alaska29.49%
Alabama28.53%Alaska16.51%
New York24.13%Colorado2.24%
South Carolina23.74%Maine1.46%


States with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Florida314,241California-1,528,163
Pennsylvania257,773Illinois-489,224
Michigan225,948New Jersey-486,738
Georgia105,631Texas-450,947
North Carolina97,427Tennessee-449,400


States with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
New Hampshire8.20%North Dakota-25.80%
Michigan5.44%Mississippi-24.48%
Maine5.32%Louisiana-22.42%
Pennsylvania5.23%Tennessee-20.81%
Nevada5.07%Alabama-19.05%


State Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
129230
223271
30019


County Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12,6384532
24562,34681
3140517


Congressional District Ranks
Rank RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
12202160
22041976
30263


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Anderson, TX100.00%Prince George's, MD90.36%Oglala Lakota, SD67.37%
Bell, TX100.00%Baltimore, MD89.28%Todd, SD58.31%
Bosque, TX100.00%Clayton, GA87.42%Buffalo, SD39.71%
Brown, TX100.00%Charlottesville, VA87.17%Dewey, SD37.37%
Burnet, TX100.00%Petersburg, VA86.74%Ziebach, SD36.95%
Cherokee, TX100.00%Philadelphia, PA86.38%Corson, SD32.84%
Coke, TX100.00%New York, NY85.88%Jackson, SD29.23%
Coleman, TX100.00%Claiborne, MS85.03%Meade, SD28.78%
Comanche, TX100.00%Jefferson, MS84.29%Clay, SD28.13%
Concho, TX100.00%Orleans, LA83.99%Mellette, SD27.04%
IndependentCA DemocraticCA Republican
Sioux, ND65.21%San Mateo, CA43.00%Pointe Coupee, LA20.52%
Rolette, ND56.87%St. Helena, LA19.77%Lafayette, LA14.81%
Cass, ND50.96%East Carroll, LA17.73%Calcasieu, LA11.47%
Ransom, ND47.05%Santa Clara, CA15.93%Cameron, LA10.41%
Benson, ND44.43%Tensas, LA14.13%East Feliciana, LA9.91%
Grand Forks, ND43.36%Madison, LA13.91%Jefferson Davis, LA9.67%
Sargent, ND42.39%St. Mary, LA12.60%St. Helena, LA9.31%
Steele, ND41.45%Pointe Coupee, LA11.85%St. Martin, LA8.83%
Traill, ND40.27%Lafayette, LA11.39%Acadia, LA7.94%
Menominee, WI40.11%Concordia, LA11.22%Iberia, LA7.84%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Webster, LA0.00%Winnebago, WI0.00%Wood, WI0.00%
Vernon, LA0.00%Waushara, WI0.00%Waushara, WI0.00%
Union, LA0.00%Waupaca, WI0.00%Waukesha, WI0.00%
St. Landry, LA0.00%Sheboygan, WI0.00%Washington, WI0.00%
Sabine, LA0.00%Shawano, WI0.00%Washburn, WI0.00%


Counties with Highest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Maricopa, AZ791,879Los Angeles, CA1,479,531Denton, TX77,924
Los Angeles, CA589,473Cook, IL1,069,080Volusia, FL28,111
Harris, TX505,137King, WA662,380East Baton Rouge, LA19,746
Orange, CA494,699San Diego, CA591,374Jefferson, AL19,208
San Diego, CA426,477Harris, TX580,000Minnehaha, SD17,765
Miami-Dade, FL384,931Maricopa, AZ554,156Mobile, AL16,888
Tarrant, TX332,187Orange, CA474,100Flagler, FL13,812
Cook, IL327,014Middlesex, MA426,327Brown, WI13,461
Suffolk, NY318,583Wayne, MI417,720Marion, FL12,505
Clark, NV312,186Kings, NY410,477Pennington, SD11,080
IndependentCA DemocraticCA Republican
Polk, FL41,859Los Angeles, CA217,253Lafayette, LA10,669
Cass, ND27,281San Mateo, CA94,571Calcasieu, LA6,118
Lubbock, TX21,367Santa Clara, CA81,866East Baton Rouge, LA5,481
Brown, WI16,975San Francisco, CA12,132Livingston, LA3,031
Maricopa, AZ16,093Lafayette, LA8,204Ascension, LA2,847
Yellowstone, MT14,589Calcasieu, LA5,002Tangipahoa, LA2,630
Outagamie, WI13,989Ouachita, LA3,849Pointe Coupee, LA1,868
Burleigh, ND13,285Rapides, LA3,176Rapides, LA1,788
Lewis and Clark, MT11,201Iberia, LA2,125Acadia, LA1,553
Tulsa, OK8,323Tangipahoa, LA2,111Iberia, LA1,530


Counties with Lowest Number of Votes
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Webster, LA0Winnebago, WI0Wood, WI0
Vernon, LA0Waushara, WI0Waushara, WI0
Union, LA0Waupaca, WI0Waukesha, WI0
St. Landry, LA0Sheboygan, WI0Washington, WI0
Sabine, LA0Shawano, WI0Washburn, WI0
Red River, LA0Ozaukee, WI0Walworth, WI0
Natchitoches, LA0Outagamie, WI0Vilas, WI0
Evangeline, LA0Oconto, WI0Vernon, WI0
De Soto, LA0Menominee, WI0Trempealeau, WI0
Claiborne, LA0Marquette, WI0Taylor, WI0


Counties with Largest Vote Swing
RepublicanDemocratic
Los Angeles, CA590,094Contra Costa, CA71,008
Cook, IL294,902Kent, MI40,673
Maricopa, AZ285,302Houston, GA33,304
Queens, NY222,105St. Johns, FL29,894
Allegheny, PA178,378Johnson, KS25,451
Kings, NY163,497Pitt, NC23,670
Westchester, NY161,465Duval, FL23,153
Broward, FL150,246Craven, NC17,992
Bronx, NY127,721Clark, WA17,821
Nassau, NY125,770Lowndes, GA17,394


Counties with Largest Vote Swing Percentage
RepublicanDemocratic
McMullen, TX133.65%Greene, NC100.52%
Pickens, AL116.56%Pasquotank, NC96.49%
Choctaw, AL113.51%Twiggs, GA87.19%
Lafayette, WI106.81%Tyrrell, NC85.13%
Wilson, TX104.84%Houston, GA81.72%
Oglala Lakota, SD104.80%Wilkinson, GA81.14%
Isle of Wight, VA102.22%Dare, NC81.11%
Atascosa, TX101.06%Lenoir, NC80.79%
Columbia, WI100.24%Chowan, NC80.57%
Sauk, WI96.71%Hyde, NC77.40%


Counties with Largest Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Palm Beach, FL278,831Los Angeles, CA-552,727
Hillsborough, FL242,425Cook, IL-337,304
Orange, FL204,401Duval, FL-237,323
Miami-Dade, FL94,733San Diego, CA-118,579
Allegheny, PA84,282St. Johns, FL-109,905
Dane, WI52,884New York, NY-104,700
Westchester, NY48,261Orange, CA-104,676
Rockland, NY32,647Bronx, NY-96,007
Montgomery, PA32,357Harris, TX-94,546
Utah, UT30,181Kings, NY-92,755


Counties with Largest Percentage Change in Total Votes
IncreasingDecreasing
Palm Beach, FL107.45%St. Johns, FL-85.08%
Hillsborough, FL103.60%Duval, FL-63.34%
Orange, FL103.48%Sioux, ND-59.46%
Zapata, TX75.81%Rolette, ND-46.27%
Pasquotank, NC73.51%Monroe, AL-44.17%
McMullen, TX70.56%Tunica, MS-42.75%
Wilson, TX64.42%Coahoma, MS-40.79%
Isle of Wight, VA64.42%Glacier, MT-38.34%
Dare, NC54.54%Blaine, MT-38.21%
Pamlico, NC53.12%Quitman, MS-37.89%


Counties with Lowest Percent of Vote and Win
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
St. Helena, LA41.62%Oxford, ME47.49%Cass, ND50.96%
Pointe Coupee, LA41.99%Franklin, VT48.14%Rolette, ND56.87%
Lewis and Clark, MT42.72%Rutland, VT48.19%Sioux, ND65.21%
Essex, VT44.66%Albany, WY48.23%--
Menominee, WI45.05%Orleans, VT48.26%--


Counties with Highest Percent of Vote and Lose
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
Surry, VA49.82%Dutchess, NY49.92%Ransom, ND47.05%
Virginia Beach, VA49.80%Grays Harbor, WA49.84%Benson, ND44.43%
Greene, NC49.74%Centre, PA49.77%Grand Forks, ND43.36%
Wilson, NC49.74%Stafford, VA49.77%Sargent, ND42.39%
Chesapeake, VA49.71%Warren, GA49.76%Steele, ND41.45%


Congressional Districts with Highest Percent of Vote
RepublicanDemocraticLibertarian
District 6, TX100.00%District 7, IL99.94%At Large, ND37.57%
District 11, TX100.00%District 13, NY98.93%District 18, FL25.13%
District 25, TX100.00%District 4, MA96.93%District 2, MT21.88%
District 31, TX100.00%District 3, PA94.79%District 19, TX19.70%
District 3, SC97.64%District 12, CA90.47%District 8, WI15.76%


National Results for 2022

Login

Terms of Use - DCMA Policy - Privacy Policy and Cookies


© Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Elections, LLC 2019 All Rights Reserved