This is a list of electors (members of the Electoral College) who cast ballots to elect the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 1996 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia. While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.[1][2]
Alabama
editAll 9 of Alabama's electors voted for Bob Dole and Jack Kemp.[3]
- Bill Armistead
- Pat Duncan
- Glen Dunlap
- Len Gavin
- Henry King
- Melba Peters
- Don Sledge
- Sam Steele
- George G. Siebels Jr.
Alaska
editAll 3 of Alaska's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[4]
- Joan B. Clutts
- Alyce Hanley
- Bob Ward
Arizona
editAll 8 of Arizona's electors voted for Bill Clinton and Al Gore.[5]
- Andrew S. Gordon
- Rose Mofford
- Scott Thomas Olson Sr.
- Daniel R. Ortega Jr.
- Jeanne P. Perpich
- Mary V. Thomas
- E. C. 'Polly' Rosenbaum
- Thomas Bean
Arkansas
editAll 6 of Arkansas's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[6]
- Deborah Lee
- L. T. Walker
- Mary Jean Benett
- Maurice Mitchell
- Ann Henry
- Merle F. Peterson
California
editAll 54 of California's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[7]
- Donald R. Alvarez
- Dale K. Bankhead
- Robert Batinovich
- Beverly D. Braden
- Carl Bryan
- Lindsey D. Capps
- Kathleen Clark
- John M. Collins
- Joshua L. Conaway
- Jorge Covarrubias
- Kim Carroll Cox
- Theresa M. Duggan
- Paul Eshoo
- Timothy Farley
- Carmen T. Garcia
- Bob Glaser
- Paul Goldenberg
- Juana Gutierrez
- Harold L. Halterman
- Richard E. Holcomb
- Stephen Kahn
- Steven Kassel
- Thomas J. Koch
- Grace A. Koza
- Hellen Lane
- Francisco Leal
- David C. Lizarraga
- Ted Lumpkin
- R. Keith McDonald
- Paul F. Pelosi
- Tom Pier
- Sarah L. Reyes
- Carol Shawn
- Lane Sherman
- Frances Skittone
- Maureen Southwell
- Jennifer A. Steen
- Debra Stubblefield
- John M. Taylor
- Karen W. Titus
- Jeffrey B. Towns
- Lenore F. Wax
- Jason Silva
- Paul Barile
- R. O. 'Bob' Davis
- Richard L. Waldron
- Guy C. Kimbrough
- Sally J. Alexander
- Tina L. Laine
- Darity Wesley
- John S. Laird
- Nina Banuelos
- Sandy Hester
- Michael F. Bennet
Colorado
editAll 8 of Colorado's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[8]
- Ron Buxman
- Mason Carpenter
- Carley Johnson
- Barbara McTurk
- Natalie Meyer
- Don Bain
- Shannon Robinson
- Kendall Sansing
Connecticut
editAll 8 of Connecticut's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[9]
- Frank L. Aieta
- Dominic F. Balletto
- Marjorie C. Bennett
- Leo Canty
- Fleeta Hudson
- Hilda Santiago
- Kenneth Slapin
- John B. Larson
Delaware
editAll 3 of Delaware's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[10]
- Gary E. Hindes
- Catherine J. Mancini
- Samuel E. Lathem
District of Columbia
editAll 3 of the District of Columbia's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[11]
- Harry L. Thomas Sr.
- Jeff Coudriet
- Anne Westerfield Pitts
Florida
editAll 25 of Florida's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[12]
- Joseph Chapman III
- Charles William Nelson
- Ron LaFace
- Adele Graham
- Cynthia Y. Hall
- George H. Sheldon
- Richard Swann
- Skeets Friedkin
- Scott R. Falmlen
- Pattie Lanier
- Buddy Mackay Jr.
- Bob A. Butterworth
- Rudolph Parker
- Terrie W. Brady
- Jon Ausman
- Cathy Bartolotti
- Mitchell W. Berger
- George Comerford
- Joyce M. Cusack
- Nancy M. Dick
- Juanita Geathers
- Diane Glasser
- Gloria G. Jackson
- Katherine C. Kelly
- Marilyn Lenard
Georgia
editAll 13 of Georgia's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[13]
- Thomas J. Barnette
- Dot Burns
- Jeanne Ferst
- Briggs A. Goggans
- Camilla Moore
- Brenda R. Lopez
- Russell K. Paul
- Oscar N. Persons
- Alec Poitevint
- John M. Stuckey Jr.
- Stan Wise
- Ray Wooldridge
- Mack F. Mattingly
Hawaii
editAll 4 of Hawaii's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[14]
- Marsha R. Joyner
- Robert Bunda
- Joy Kobashigawa Lewis
- R. Carolyn Wilcox
Idaho
editAll 4 of Idaho's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[15]
- Leora Day
- Helen McKinney
- Skip Smyser
- John Sandy
Illinois
editAll 22 of Illinois's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[16]
- Addie C. Wyatt
- Donald Pedro
- Neomi Hernandez
- Joan Brennan
- Eileen Jackson
- James Sheehan
- William Marovitz
- Ruth Jackson
- Carolyn B. Hodge
- John Nelson
- Joe McGlaughlin
- Jerry Sinclair
- Patrick Thompson
- Daniel M. Pierce
- Shirley McCombs
- Rose Marie Lipinski
- James A. DeLeo
- Marge Friedman
- Dave Bybee
- Kathryn Harvey
- Mary Lou Kearns
- Gary J. LaPaille
Indiana
editAll 12 of Indiana's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[17]
- Michael D. McDaniel
- Barbara L. McClellan
- Roger A. Chiabai
- Virgil Scheidt
- R. Wyatt Mick Jr.
- Iris H. Clark
- John R. Zentz
- Robert L. Nelson
- David C. Masten
- Jim A. Kohlmeyer
- Max A. Middendorf
- John W. Sweezy
Iowa
editAll 7 of Iowa's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[18]
- Karl J. Rhomberg
- Paul Swenson
- Versal Vanordstrand
- Jim Carnahan
- Steve Mandernach
- Patsy Ramacitti
- Rich Pope
Kansas
editAll 6 of Kansas's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[19]
- Timothy Golba
- Michael Harris
- Betty Hanicke
- Marynell Reece
- Marjorie Robards
- John Watkins
Kentucky
editAll 8 of Kentucky's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[20]
- Rodney Casada
- Bremer Ehrler, ex-Secretary of State (1988-1992)
- Sandra Frank
- June Lyne, former state representative[21]
- Don McMillan
- Gwen Meehan
- George M. Plummer
- Eldon Renaud
- Winnie Townsend
Louisiana
editAll 9 of Louisiana's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[22]
- Ben L. Jeffers
- Garland W. Webb
- Stephanie R. Edwards
- Henry A. Smith Jr.
- Dorothy Huffman Wallace
- Carla F. Chrisco
- Bonnie P. Tynes
- Mary Lou T. Winters
- Mary E. Wisham
Maine
editAll 4 of Maine's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[23]
- Sharon McIntyre
- Samuel D. Shapiro
- Burt Wartell
- Joseph Mayo
Maryland
editAll 10 of Maryland's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[24]
- Clarence W. Blount
- Louis L. Goldstein
- Harry R. Hughes
- Katherine M. Jones
- Dianne Madoni
- Shelley Morhaim
- Mary K. Prangley
- Saul Stern
- Irene C. Strieby
- Marvin F. Wilson
Massachusetts
editAll 12 of Massachusetts's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[25]
- Barbara Travers
- Mary K. O'Brien
- Michael J. Whouley
- Mark S. DiSalvo
- John R. Doogan
- Kevin A. Tarpley
- William H. Bradley
- Carol A. Donovan
- Carol Ann Aloisi
- Jovita Fontanez
- Marc R. Pacheco
- Mary J. Richards
Michigan
editAll 18 of Michigan's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[26]
- Freman Hendrix
- Rosemary DiPonio
- Richard Deneweth
- Laurie A. Stupak
- Beverly Barringer
- Benjamin Harrison DeHart
- Donald J. Mosher
- James L. Sjoberg
- Elijah Buxton, Jr.
- Eleanor Tocco
- Evelyn Zeidman
- Julius A. Maddox
- Vicki Metz Wagner
- Owen Bieber
- Tom Downs
- George N. Andros
- Debbie Dingell
- Stephen Borrello[27]
Minnesota
editAll 10 of Minnesota's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[28]
- Lance Peterson
- Verna Lunz
- Jackie Stevenson
- Gladys Morton
- Peggy Specktor
- Opal Peterson
- Lorraine Cecil
- George Hunter
- Marlene Kayser
- John C. Massmann
Mississippi
editAll 7 of Mississippi's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[29]
- Bob Anthony
- J. L. Holloway
- Larry Homan
- Charles Irby
- Robert Kane
- John McCarty
- Lois Robertson
Missouri
editAll 11 of Missouri's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[30]
- Connie Johnson
- Carole Gambino
- Linda Schilly
- Willard Reine
- Virgil Troutwine
- Bob Staton
- Steve Stepp
- Shirla Howard
- H. E. 'Scat' Davis
- Nancy Reynolds
- Robert Wheeler
Montana
editAll 3 of Montana's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[31]
- Ada Nash
- Archie Lucht
- Jack Galt
Nebraska
editAll 5 of Nebraska's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[32]
- Hal Daub Jr.
- Alice Dittman
- Joyce Schram
- Dawyn Otto
- Charles Sigerson
Nevada
editAll 4 of Nevada's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[33]
- Douglas Bache
- Virginia Cain
- Marie Ripps
- Charles Waterman
New Hampshire
editAll 4 of New Hampshire's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[34]
- Joseph F. Keefe
- Jeanne Shaheen
- Pat Russell
- Edward E. Shumaker III
New Jersey
editAll 15 of New Jersey's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[35]
- Reni Erdos
- David Fernandez
- Henry Gallo
- Thomas S. Higgins
- Lynne B. Hurwitz
- Karen J. Kominsky
- Jean A. Holtz
- David S. Steiner
- Philip Thigpen
- Susan Wilson
- Stephen S. Weinstein
- Nicholas de B. Katzenbach
- Zulima V. Farber
- Thomas P. Giblin
- Susan Bass Levin
New Mexico
editAll 5 of New Mexico's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[36]
- Bruce King
- Stephanie Gonzales
- Manuel Sanchez
- Fannie Atcitty
- Sheryl Williams
New York
editAll 33 of New York's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[37]
- Kathryn B. Mackey
- Gerard J. Sweeney
- Stanley Kalmon Schlein
- Elizabeth Velez
- Michael H. Reich
- Ann M. Galante
- Raymond B. Harding
- Paul F. Cole
- Frances L. Reiter
- John Sullivan
- G. Steven Pigeon
- Victor A. Kovner
- Edward F. Draves
- Esther Kate Fiore
- Denise W. King
- Alberta M. Madonna
- Mary C. Paladino
- H. Carl McCall
- Jeffrey C. Feldman
- Michael J. Bragman
- Thomas A. Fink
- Deborah J. Glick
- Denny Farrell
- Sheldon Silver
- Audrey I. Pheffer
- Marcella Maxwell
- Martin Connor
- Inez E. Dickens
- Judith H. Hope
- Helen M. Marshall
- Paula Redd Zeman
- Leonard A. Weiss
- Dominic J. Baranello
North Carolina
editAll 14 of North Carolina's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[38]
- Howard B. Smith
- Bettie West
- J. D. Teachey
- Nelson Dollar
- Lee Q. McMillan
- Carolyn McGee
- Jim Cole
- Tom Dwiggins
- John Van Hanford
- Gary Whitener
- George Alexander Jones
- Quentine Finch
- Bill Graham
- Dorothy Bursey
North Dakota
editAll 3 of North Dakota's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[39]
Ohio
editAll 21 of Ohio's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[40]
- Catherine Barrett
- John C. Myers
- Mary A. Briggs
- John H. Schuler
- Barbara K. Myers
- David E. Giese
- Cecilia Huffman
- Nathaniel R. Hodoh
- Dennis Lieberman
- William Anthony Jr.
- Frances Alberty
- Socrates Space
- Margaret Kearsey
- William A. Burga
- Timothy Barnhart
- Enid Goubeaux
- Dan Martin
- Michael Morley
- Regina Rollins
- Jack Sizemore
- William Sundermeyer
Oklahoma
editAll 8 of Oklahoma's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[41]
- Gary W. Banz
- J. Michael Brown
- Dixie I. Galloway
- Steven F. Garrett
- Skip Healey
- Leo F. Herlacher
- Dale N. Switzer
- Paul E. Thornbrugh
Oregon
editAll 7 of Oregon's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[42]
- Jeannie Dodson-Edgars
- John McFadden
- Linda Johnson
- J. Marc Abrams
- Margaret Carter
- Michael Graham
- Valerie Payne
Pennsylvania
editAll 23 of Pennsylvania's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[43]
- William Titelman
- Robert A. Brady
- Michael M. Dawida
- Judy Lynch
- Alba E. Martinez
- Robert J. Mellow
- Lazar M. Palnick
- Tom Muphy
- Leslie Reid Price
- Anna Cibotti Verna
- William M. George
- John F. Street
- Lisa M. Boscola
- Sophie Masloff
- Thomas A. Leonard
- David J. Gondak
- Valerie McDonald Roberts
- Joanne Olszewski
- Evelyn Rafalko-McNulty
- Mark S. Singel
- Marian B. Tasco
- Ivan Itkin
- Catherine Baker Knoll
Rhode Island
editAll 4 of Rhode Island's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[44]
- Muriel A. Evans
- Cristine McBurney
- Joseph Muschiano
- Robert Riesman
South Carolina
editAll 8 of South Carolina's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[45]
- Elizabeth G. Cox
- Thomas H. McLean
- Lonnie Rowell
- Michael F. Davis
- Cynthia F. Costa
- Daniel A. Richardson Sr.
- Walter P. Witherspoon
- Bob Taylor
South Dakota
editAll 3 of South Dakota's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[46]
- Joel Rosenthal
- Carole Boos
- William J. Janklow
Tennessee
editAll 11 of Tennessee's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[47]
- Jane G. Eskind
- Gwen Fleming
- Ned McWherter
- Olan Mills II
- William N. Morris
- Harold G. Woods
- Harlan Mathews
- Dorothy Crook
- M. Inez Crutchfield
- Benjamin L. Hooks
- Anna Belle O'Brien
Texas
editAll 32 of Texas's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[48]
- Evelyn Collins
- Joel Franke
- Jean Bensmiller
- Ben G. Raimer
- David Thackston
- Kay Copeland
- Tonna Trumble
- David Husband
- M. A. Taylor
- Nelda Eppes
- Marian Faye Crossley
- James Garvey
- James E. Brandon
- Doraline Daeley
- Clint Inmon
- Zeb D. Alford
- Don Truman
- Jonathan Gurwitz
- Eric Thode
- Michael Dugas
- Leland Kirby
- Melvin McCoy
- Sarah McDougal
- Charles D. Johnson
- Melvin Cowart
- Tina Hardcastle
- Arthur Granado
- Narciso V. Mendoza
- Donna Peterson
- Greg Davidson
- Martin Daneman
- Frank J. Corte Jr.
Utah
editAll 5 of Utah's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[49]
- Joseph Cannon
- Olene S. Walker
- Arlene Ellis
- Christopher B. Cannon
- Michael O. Leavitt
Vermont
editAll 3 of Vermont's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[50]
- Pat Barr
- Michael J. Obuchowski
- Carolyn Nissen
Virginia
editAll 13 of Virginia's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[51]
- Hugh D. Key
- Robert R. Fountain
- Gary C. Byler
- Mary A. Braswell
- Patricia Strawn Bice
- Michael W. D. Brown
- Mark D. Franko
- Frank O. Meeks
- Ruth Aileen Hancock
- Vincent A. DiBenedetto III
- Elaine Nunez McConnell
- Anne R. Keast
- Marilyn L. Lussen
Washington
editAll 11 of Washington's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[52]
- Nancy Rust
- Leora Province
- Mike Barr
- Barbara McFarlin-Kosiec
- Claude Brewer
- Nancy Pease Hogan
- Ray Naugle
- Doreen Cato
- Joe Nilsson
- Jody Buckley
- John Thompson
West Virginia
editAll 5 of West Virginia's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[53]
- Barbara Evans Fleischauer
- Daniel P. Lutz
- Sarah Lee Neal
- Rebecca I. White
- Violet Midkiff
Wisconsin
editAll 11 of Wisconsin's electors voted for Clinton and Gore.[54]
- Karen Sostarich
- Melissa Schroeder
- Robert Friebert
- Martha Love
- Rosemarie McDowell
- Mala McGhee
- Sue Miller
- Jeffrey Neubauer
- Robert Schweder
- Heidi Schwoch
- Douglas Oitzinger
Wyoming
editAll 3 of Wyoming's electors voted for Dole and Kemp.[55]
- Becky Constantino
- Lorraine Quarberg
- Jim Geringer
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