Frontier Strip in Presidential Elections
Presidential electoral votes in the Frontier Strip states since 1952 | |||||||
Year | Kansas | Nebraska | North Dakota | Oklahoma | South Dakota | Texas | |
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1952 | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | |
1956 | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | Eisenhower | |
1960 | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Kennedy | |
1964 | Johnson | Johnson | Johnson | Johnson | Johnson | Johnson | |
1968 | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Humphrey | |
1972 | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | Nixon | |
1976 | Ford | Ford | Ford | Ford | Ford | Carter | |
1980 | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | |
1984 | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | Reagan | |
1988 | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | |
1992 | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | |
1996 | Dole | Dole | Dole | Dole | Dole | Dole | |
2000 | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | |
2004 | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | Bush | |
2008 | McCain | McCain | McCain | McCain | McCain | McCain | |
2012 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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