U.S. Presidential Elections
- 2012 - 5,770 votes (0.57%)
- 2008 - 6,267 votes (0.65%)
- 2004 - 3,668 votes (0.44%)
- 2000 - 3,315 votes (0.54%)
- 1996 - 5,608 votes (1.21%)
- 1992 - 2,537 votes (0.50%)
- 1988 - 6,934 votes (1.98%)
- 1984 - 3,950 votes (1.38%)
- 1980 - 4,193 votes (1.69%)
- 1976 - 5,108 votes (2.53%)
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