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Here are the winners of every Wisconsin presidential primary since 1968

  • STATE JOURNAL STAFF
  • Feb 2, 2020
  • Feb 2, 2020 Updated 34 mins ago
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All of the presidential election coverage got us thinking about past trips to the polls. Wisconsin has one of the longest traditions of holding presidential preference primaries in the United States. Here is every primary winner the state has produced in the modern political era.

Sources: Wisconsin Blue Book, Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, Wisconsin State Journal archives, New York Times archives, Associated Press

1968 Republican winner: Richard Nixon

1968 Richard Nixon

Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon meets Republican Wisconsin Gov. Warren P. Knowles at the governor's executive residence during a campaign visit on March 27, 1968.

EDWIN STEIN - State Journal archives

Former Vice President Richard Nixon swept to an easy victory in Wisconsin's 1968 Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin, winning 80 percent of the vote. He would go on to win Wisconsin and the presidency in the general election, defeating Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey and Alabama independent candidate George Wallace.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1968 Democratic winner: Eugene McCarthy

1968 Eugene McCarthy

An overflow crowd greeted Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarthy at the Coliseum during a March 26, 1968 campaign stop in Madison.

State Journal archives

Anti-Vietnam War candidate Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota won Wisconsin's April 2 Democratic primary, following his second-place finish in New Hampshire the previous month. McCarthy's win in Wisconsin demonstrated the strength of the anti-war movement in the Democratic electorate, which, coupled with Robert Kennedy's decision to also enter the race, led to incumbent President Lyndon Johnson's decision not to seek another term. Johnson's vice president, Hubert Humphrey, ultimately won the Democratic nomination at the Democratic National Convention, and then lost the general election to Richard Nixon.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1972 Republican winner: Richard Nixon

1972 Richard Nixon

President Richard Nixon is greeted by school children during a campaign stop on Aug. 24, 1972.

JACK E. KIGHLINGER/National Archives and Records Administration, via Wikimedia Commons

Incumbent President Richard Nixon faced no real opposition in Wisconsin's 1972 Wisconsin primary election, winning with 97 percent of the vote. He went on to win the state again in the general election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1972 Democratic winner: George McGovern

1972 George McGovern

Sen. George McGovern campaigns in Madison in May 31, 1972.

MARK PERLSTEIN - State Journal archives

South Dakota Sen. George McGovern came out on top in Wisconsin's 1972 primary despite netting only 30% of the vote. There were more than 10 candidates on the Democratic ballot by the April 4 primary election. McGovern went on to lose badly to incumbent President Richard Nixon in the Nov. 7 general election, winning only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1976 Republican winner: Gerald Ford

1976 Gerald Ford

Incumbent President Gerald Ford poses with former Packers quarterback Bart Starr at a rally in Wisconsin on April 4, 1976, two days before the state's Republican primary election.

L. ROGER TURNER - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Incumbent president Gerald Ford, who ascended to the presidency after Richard Nixon resigned during the Watergate scandal, won Wisconsin's 1976 primary despite a tough challenge from former California governor Ronald Reagan. Ford then lost the general election to Democrat Jimmy Carter.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1976 Democratic winner: Jimmy Carter

1976 Jimmy Carter

Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter greets people in the lobby of the Sheraton Hotel in Madison during a March 26, 1976 campaign stop.

L. ROGER TURNER - State Journal archives

Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter won the 1976 Democratic primary election in Wisconsin in a surprise victory over Mo Udall. Carter went on to secure the Democratic nomination and defeat incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in a very close general election.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1980 Republican winner: Ronald Reagan

1980 Ronald Reagan

Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan kicks at balloons that were dropped from the ceiling as he campaigns for president at Horlick High School in Racine on March 27, 1980. Standing with Reagan are his wife, Nancy, and Walter "Wally" Stenavich, principal of the high school.

MARK HERTZBERG - The (Racine) Journal times archives

Former California governor and actor Ronald Reagan won the Wisconsin Republican primary in 1980. He would go on to win the Republican nomination and defeat incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide in the general election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1980 Democratic winner: Jimmy Carter

1980 Jimmy Carter

Democratic President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn address some 1,000 people during a visit to Prairie du Chien on Aug. 18, 1979.

NORRIS KLESMAN - The Capital Times archives

Incumbent President Jimmy Carter fended off a challenge from Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy to win the Wisconsin primary and the Democratic nomination in 1980. But he would later lose badly to Ronald Reagan in the general election.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1984 Republican winner: Ronald Reagan

1984 Ronald Reagan

President Ronald Reagan smiles and gestures during a Aug. 22, 1984 press conference in Dallas.

JOSEPH W. JACKSON III - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Popular incumbent Ronald Reagan faced almost no opposition in his march to the nomination for a second term as president in 1984, winning the Wisconsin primary with 95 percent of the vote. He resoundingly defeated Democratic candidate Walter Mondale in the general election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1984 Democratic winner: Gary Hart ... and Walter Mondale

1984 Gary Hart

Madison Fire Department Captain Ted Ryan gives a lapel pin to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Gary Hart during a March 3, 1986 campaign stop in the city. Rep. Robert Kastenmeier (D-Beaver Dam) looks on.

A. CRAIG BENSON - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Colorado Sen. Gary Hart won Wisconsin's 1984 presidential primary, narrowly defeating former Vice President Walter Mondale 44-41. However, that year the state Democratic Party also held a caucus four days after the primary which reversed the result of the nonbinding primary's vote, handing the state to Mondale instead.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the first African American to be a serious national contender for president, won 10 percent of the Democratic primary vote that year as well.

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1988 Republican winner: George H. W. Bush

1988 George H. W. Bush

Republican presidential candidate Vice President George H. W. Bush talks with members of the UW-Madison hockey team at a campaign stop in Madison on March 31, 1988.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

President Ronald Reagan's two-time running mate George H. W. Bush handily won Wisconsin's Republican primary in 1988, benefitting from Reagan's endorsement and fending off challenges from Kansas Sen. Bob Dole and televangelist Pat Robertson.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1988 Democratic winner: Michael Dukakis

1988 Mike Dukakis

Michael Dukakis, left, is presented with a Wisconsin Badger T-shirt by Al Franken at the UW-Madison Memorial Union during a campaign stop on April 7, 1988.

HANK A. KOSHOLLEK - The Capital Times archives

Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis won Wisconsin's 1988 Democratic presidential primary and won the state in the general election, but ultimately lost to Vice President George H. W. Bush.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1992 Republican winner: George H. W. Bush

1992 George H. W. Bush

Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush addresses supporters at a rally in Burlington on Oct. 31, 1992. To his left stand Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson and Sen. Bob Kasten, R-Milwaukee.

MEG THENO - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Incumbent President George H. W. Bush easily won the Republican primary in Wisconsin in 1992, but lost the state (and the presidency) in the general election to Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton when Texas billionaire businessman Ross Perot launched a national third-party candidacy.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1992 Democratic winner: Bill Clinton

1992 Bill Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton reaches out to supporters at the Wisconsin State Capitol during a campaign stop on March 28, 1992. Clinton is flanked by former Assembly Speaker Tom Loftus, left, and current Speaker Walter Kunicki.

L. ROGER TURNER - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton came out on top in Wisconsin's 1992 Democratic primary election, narrowly defeating former California Gov Jerry Brown 37%-35%. Clinton went on to win the Democratic nomination and to win Wisconsin in the general election. He defeated incumbent President George H. W. Bush in November, thanks in part to the third-party candidacy of Texas billionaire businessman Ross Perot.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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1996 Republican winner: Bob Dole

1996 Bob Dole

Under a St. Patrick's Day banner, Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson cheers GOP presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole at the Inn on the Park during a March 17, 1996 campaign stop in Madison. 

JOSEPH W. JACKSON III - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Kansas Sen. Bob Dole won Wisconsin's 1996 primary election by a wide margin, but wound up losing the state (and the race) to incumbent Bill Clinton in the general election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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1996 Democratic winner: Bill Clinton

1996 Bill Clinton

President Bill Clinton offers Packers quarterback Brett Favre encouragement during a visit to Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Sept. 3, 1996. Clinton spoke to the players, then made campaign appearances before large crowds in De Pere and Milwaukee.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Popular incumbent Bill Clinton faced virtually no opposition in his bid for a another term as president, winning Wisconsin's Democratic primary with 98% of the vote. He went on to win Wisconsin in the general election as well and defeated Sen. Bob Dole to win a second term.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2000 Republican winner: George W. Bush

2000 George W. Bush

Texas Gov. George W. Bush gives a thumbs up with wife Laura Bush at a campaign event on March 8, 2000.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

By the time Wisconsin's 2000 Republican primary began, it was pretty clear that Texas Gov. George W. Bush was going to be the party's nominee, having soundly beaten back an early challenge by Arizona Sen. John McCain. Bush, the son of former president George H. W. Bush, won Wisconsin's primary with 69% of votes cast, lost the state to Vice President Al Gore in the general election, and went on to win the presidency in one of the most controversial presidential elections in the nation's history.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2000 Democratic winner: Al Gore

2000 Al Gore

Vice President Al Gore addresses a large crowd outside the Wisconsin Capitol building in Madison during a campaign rally on Oct. 26, 2000.

JOHN MANIACI - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Al Gore, the former Tennessee senator and Vice President to Bill Clinton, won every state in his bid for the Democratic nomination in 2000. He would win Wisconsin in the general election as well, but it wouldn't be enough to defeat George W. Bush, who became president after the Supreme Court awarded Florida's electoral votes to him in its controversial Bush v. Gore decision.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2004 Republican winner: George W. Bush

2004 George W. Bush

President George W. Bush campaigns at Richland Center High School on October 26, 2004.

JOSEPH W. JACKSON III - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Incumbent President George W. Bush easily won Wisconsin's Republican primary in 2004 with 99% of the vote. He would lose Wisconsin in the general election, this time to Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, but again didn't need the state to win the election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2004 Democratic winner: John Kerry

2004 John Kerry

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry speaks at a jobs and economic development forum organized by Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle (left) on Feb. 13, 2004 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.

LEAH L. JONES - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry won the Wisconsin primary, which in 2004 was moved up on the calendar to February, giving the race added significance in the Democratic nominating process. Former Vermont governor and previous Democratic front-runner Howard Dean announced that his campaign "had come to an end" the day after he came in a disappointing third place in Wisconsin. Kerry went on to secure the Democratic nomination and won Wisconsin in the general election, but ultimately lost to incumbent President George W. Bush.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2008 Republican winner: John McCain

2008 John McCain

GOP presidential hopeful Arizona Sen. John McCain speaks to a capacity crowd at the Radisson Hotel ballroom during a campaign stop in La Crosse on Feb. 16, 2008.

PETER THOMSON - La Crosse Tribune archives

Arizona Sen. John McCain had a resounding win in Wisconsin's February 2008 Republican primary, further cementing his front-runner status in what had been a wide-open race for the nomination. McCain would lose the state in the general election to Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, who went on to win the presidency.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2008 Democratic winner: Barack Obama

2008 Barack Obama

Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama waves to a sold-out crowd at the Kohl Center in Madison during a Feb. 12, 2008 campaign stop.

STEVE APPS - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Wisconsin's Democrats selected Illinois Sen. Barack Obama over former first lady and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton during a hotly contested 2008 nominating process. Obama won a surprising 58% of the Wisconsin votes, adding to his momentum on the way to securing the Democratic nomination. The 646,851 votes he received was the most by any one candidate in Wisconsin primary history. Obama would later win Wisconsin in the general election and ascend to the presidency.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2012 Republican winner: Mitt Romney

2012 Mitt Romney

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, left, speaks to volunteers for Gov. Scott Walker on March 31, 2012 in Fitchburg. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Janesville) stands behind Romney.

CRAIG SCHREINER - Wisconsin State Journal archives

In April 2012, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney eked out a win in Wisconsin's Republican primary over insurgent former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum. Santorum's loss forced him to suspend his campaign a week later, leading to a sense of inevitability for Romney's campaign. Romney later lost the state to incumbent President Barack Obama in the general election.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2012 Democratic winner: Barack Obama

2012 Barack Obama

President Barack Obama greets the crowd as he arrives at Bascom Hill on the UW-Madison campus during a campaign stop on Oct. 4, 2012.

M.P. KING - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Incumbent President Barack Obama did not face Democratic opposition in his bid for a second term. He won Wisconsin handily in the 2012 primary and general elections.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2016 Republican winner: Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, right, shakes hands with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker during a primary night campaign event, Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Milwaukee. 

AP Photo/Paul Sancya

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz decisively won Wisconsin's 2016 Republican primary, dealing a setback to national front-runner Donald Trump in a state where the billionaire had received a cold reception.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2016 Democratic winner: Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., gestures to supporters during a campaign rally in Laramie, Wyo., Tuesday, April 5, 2016. Sanders won the Democratic presidential primary in Wisconsin Tuesday.

AP Photo/Brennan Linsley

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won the 2016 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary in convincing fashion, adding to his winning streak and fueling his long-shot bid to wrest the nomination from front-runner Hillary Clinton.

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

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2020 Republican winner: Donald Trump

Trump in Wisconsin

President Donald Trump speaks during a visit to Fincantieri Marinette Marine in Marinette.

EVAN VUCCI, ASSOCIATED PRESS

President Donald Trump was unopposed in the 2020 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary.

Wisconsin Republican primary election results

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2020 Democratic winner: Joe Biden

Biden

President-elect Joe Biden introduces his nominees and appointees to key national security and foreign policy posts Tuesday at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. 

CAROLYN KASTER, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Wisconsin Democratic primary election results

  • Date: April 7, 2020
  • Winner: Joseph Biden
  • Votes for: 581,463 (62.9%)
  • Runner up: Bernie Sanders (31.7%)
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