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Presidential Election 2008 | US Presidential Elections | Minnesota Races

2008 Minnesota Presidential Election Results

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Barack Obama 
Percent: 54.06%
Votes: 1,573,354

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John McCain 
Percent: 43.82%
Votes: 1,275,409

Race Summary

In the 2008 Presidential Election, Minnesota supported Democrat Barack Obama, who received 54.06% of the vote, while Republican John McCain earned 43.82%. Obama’s win reinforced Minnesota’s Democratic tilt, driven by strong support in the Twin Cities metro area.

Full Results

Barack Obama (DEM)
Percent: 54.06%
Votes: 1,573,354
 
John McCain (REP)
Percent: 43.82%
Votes: 1,275,409
 
Ralph Nader (IND)
Percent: 1.04%
Votes: 30,152
 
Bob Barr (LIB)
Percent: 0.32%
Votes: 9,174
 
Chuck Baldwin (CON)
Percent: 0.23%
Votes: 6,787
 
Cynthia McKinney (GRN)
Percent: 0.18%
Votes: 5,174
 
Roger Calero (SWP)
Percent: 0.03%
Votes: 790
 
Alan Keyes (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 22
 
Brian Moore (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 7
 
Joe Schriner (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 3
 
Curtis Montgomery (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 1
 
Other Write-Ins
Percent: 0.33%
Votes: 9,496
 
Total votes: 2,910,369

State Map

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