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Presidential Election 2012 | US Presidential Elections | Minnesota Races

2012 Minnesota Presidential Election Results

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Barack Obama 
Percent: 52.65%
Votes: 1,546,167

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Mitt Romney 
Percent: 44.96%
Votes: 1,320,225

Race Summary

In the 2012 Presidential Election, Minnesota voted for Democrat Barack Obama, who received 52.65% of the vote, while Republican Mitt Romney earned 44.96%. Obama’s victory continued the state’s decades-long streak of supporting Democratic presidential candidates.

Full Results

Barack Obama (DEM)
Percent: 52.65%
Votes: 1,546,167
 
Mitt Romney (REP)
Percent: 44.96%
Votes: 1,320,225
 
Gary Johnson (LIB)
Percent: 1.20%
Votes: 35,098
 
Jill Stein (GRN)
Percent: 0.44%
Votes: 13,023
 
Virgil Goode (CON)
Percent: 0.13%
Votes: 3,722
 
Jim Carlson (Grassroots)
Percent: 0.11%          
Votes: 3,149
 
Rocky Anderson (JUS)
Percent: 0.07%
Votes: 1,996
 
Dean Morstad (CG)
Percent: 0.04%
Votes: 1,092
 
James Harris (SWP)
Percent: 0.04%          
Votes: 1,051
 
Peta Lindsay (SLP)
Percent: 0.01%
Votes: 397
 
Write-In
Percent: 0.36%
Votes: 10,641
 
Total votes: 2,936,561

State Map

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