2012 United States presidential election in Wyoming

The 2012 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Wyoming voters chose three electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Wyoming

November 6, 2012
 
Nominee Mitt Romney Barack Obama
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Massachusetts Illinois
Running mate Paul Ryan Joe Biden
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 170,962 69,286
Percentage 68.64% 27.82%

County Results

President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Prior to the election, 17 news organizations considered this a state Romney would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state. Romney carried the state with 68.64% to Obama's 27.82%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson taking 2.14%.

With 68.64% of the popular vote, Wyoming would prove to be Romney's second strongest state in the 2012 election after neighboring Utah.[1] This is also the most recent, and sole presidential election since 1976 when Albany County failed to back the overall winner of the Electoral College, and presidency.

Caucuses

Democratic

Republican

2012 Wyoming Republican presidential caucus

March 6, 2012 (2012-03-06)
 
Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Delegate count 11 8
Popular vote 822 673
Percentage 38.99% 31.93%

 
Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich
Home state Texas Georgia
Delegate count 6 2
Popular vote 439 165
Percentage 20.83% 7.83%

Wyoming results by county
  Mitt Romney
  Rick Santorum
  Ron Paul

The Republican caucuses took place between Saturday, February 11 and Wednesday, February 29, 2012. The county conventions were held March 6–10, 2012.[2] The results of the conventions were reported on Saturday, March 10, 2012, the same day on which the Guam, Kansas, and Virgin Islands caucuses were held. After narrowly beating Santorum during the precinct caucuses in February, Romney went on to win the county conventions decisively.[3]

The caucuses took place over a number of days to accommodate the state's geographic size and sparse population, particularly ranchers in the midst of calving season. The entire process of nominating Wyoming's delegates lasts from February until April.[4]

Results

The precinct caucuses that took place from February 11 to February 29 are the only stage of the delegate selection process in which every registered Wyoming Republican is eligible to participate.[5] The result of the straw polls taken at these caucuses are:

2012 Wyoming Republican presidential caucuses (straw poll)[6]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
(non-binding) [2]
Delegates
(bound) [2]
Mitt Romney 822 38.99% 11 8
Rick Santorum 673 31.93% 8 2
Ron Paul 439 20.83% 6 1
Newt Gingrich 165 7.83% 2 0
Others 9 0.43% 0
Uncommitted 1
Unpledged 2 17
Total: 2,108 100.00% 29 29

Convention

Delegates were chosen at county conventions on March 6–10 and the state convention on April 12–14.

Convention Results[7][8]
Candidate County
Conventions
State Party
leaders
Total
Mitt Romney 8 14 0 22
Rick Santorum 2 0 0 2
Ron Paul 1 0 0 1
Unknown 1 0 3 4
Total 12 14 3 29

General election

Results

2012 United States presidential election in Wyoming[9]
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 170,962 68.64% 3
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 69,286 27.82% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 5,326 2.14% 0
Write-Ins Write-Ins 2,035 0.82% 0
Constitution Virgil Goode Jim Clymer 1,452 0.58% 0
Totals 249,061 100.00% 3

Results by county

County Barack H. Obama W. Mitt Romney Others Margin Total Votes
#  % #  % #  % # %
Albany7,45845.54%7,86648.03%1,0546.44%408 2.49% 16,378
Big Horn86816.19%4,28579.91%2093.90%3,417 63.73% 5,362
Campbell2,16312.25%14,95384.71%5373.04%12,790 72.45% 17,653
Carbon2,11032.21%4,14863.32%2934.47%2,038 31.11% 6,551
Converse1,08917.05%5,04378.94%2564.01%3,954 61.90% 6,388
Crook42611.46%3,10983.62%1834.92%2,683 72.16% 3,718
Fremont5,33331.22%11,07564.84%6733.94%5,742 33.62% 17,081
Goshen1,45824.93%4,17871.43%2133.64%2,720 46.50% 5,849
Hot Springs52320.58%1,89574.58%1234.84%1,372 53.99% 2,541
Johnson74917.50%3,36378.56%1693.95%2,614 61.06% 4,281
Laramie14,29535.96%23,90460.14%1,5513.90%9,609 24.17% 39,750
Lincoln1,28714.86%7,14482.50%2282.63%5,857 67.64% 8,659
Natrona8,96127.49%22,13267.89%1,5094.63%13,171 40.40% 32,602
Niobrara20015.53%1,02279.35%665.12%822 63.82% 1,288
Park2,92719.90%11,23476.39%5453.71%8,307 56.49% 14,706
Platte1,22326.78%3,13668.67%2084.55%1,913 41.89% 4,567
Sheridan3,61825.11%10,26771.24%5263.65%6,649 46.14% 14,411
Sublette76717.38%3,47278.69%1733.92%2,705 61.31% 4,412
Sweetwater4,77428.01%11,42867.06%8394.92%6,654 39.05% 17,041
Teton6,21353.99%4,85842.22%4363.79%1,355 11.78% 11,507
Uinta1,62818.98%6,61577.12%3353.91%4,978 58.14% 8,578
Washakie79419.95%3,01475.75%1714.30%2,220 55.79% 3,979
Weston42212.42%2,82182.99%1564.59%2,399 70.58% 3,399
Total 69,286 27.64% 170,962 68.19% 10,453 4.17% 101,676 40.56% 250,701
County Flips:

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Due to the state's low population, only one congressional district is allocated. This district is called the At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, and thus is equivalent to the statewide election results.

District Romney Obama Representative
At-large 68.64% 27.82% Cynthia Lummis

See also

References

  1. "2012 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  2. "Wyoming Republican". greenpapers.com. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  3. Romney wins Wyoming, AP reports. CBS News. 2012-03-10. Accessed 2012-03-11.
  4. Beck, Bob. "Wyoming's GOP Caucuses: The Process Is Drawn Out And Confusing". It's All Politics. NPR. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  5. "Romney Wins Wyoming". NPR. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  6. "2012 straw poll results | Wyoming GOPWyoming GOP". Archived from the original on 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
  7. "Wyoming Republican Delegation 2012".
  8. @meadgruver (14 April 2012). "Wyo. GOP gives all 14 remaining..." (Tweet) via Twitter.
  9. "Wyoming Secretary of State" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-12-08.
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