List of Elections in Massachusetts - By Office - United States President

United States President

  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1992 (Clinton won both state and the election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1996 (Clinton won both state and the election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2000 (Gore won state; G. W. Bush won election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2004 (Kerry won state; G. W. Bush won election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2008 (Obama won both the state and the election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2012 (Obama won both the state and the election)
  • United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 2016 (TBD)

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