1984 United States presidential election in Illinois Turnout 74.48%
County Results Township Results
Reagan
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Mondale
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
90-100%
Tie
The 1984 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 6, 1984. All 50 states and the District of Columbia , were part of the 1984 United States presidential election . State voters chose 24 electors to the Electoral College , which selected the president and vice president of the United States.
Illinois gave its electoral votes to incumbent United States President Ronald Reagan of California , who was running against former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota . Reagan ran for a second time with former C.I.A. Director George H. W. Bush of Texas , and Mondale ran with Representative Geraldine Ferraro of New York , the first major female candidate for the vice presidency. Reagan, who was born and raised in Illinois, had moved to California as a young man.
As of 2020 , this is the last time a Republican presidential candidate won over 1 million votes in Cook County , the state's most populous county and home to Chicago . The presidential election of 1984 was a very partisan election for Illinois, with over 99% of the electorate voting only either for Democratic candidate Mondale or Republican candidate Reagan, though several other parties did appear on the presidential ballot in the State.[ 1] Nearly every county in Illinois voted in majority for Reagan. One notable exception to this trend was Chicago's highly populated Cook County, which voted in majority for Mondale, albeit with a 2.6% margin, or 51% to 48.4%. Likewise, 1984 marks the last time any presidential candidate won Cook County with a single-digit margin, and the last election that a Republican won over a million votes in that county. Fulton, Henderson, Knox, Mercer, and Putnam Counties would not vote Republican again until 2016.
Illinois weighed in for this election as 4 percentage points more Democratic than the national average. As of the 2020 presidential election [update] , this is the last election in which Jackson County voted for a Republican presidential candidate.[ 2] Reagan won the election in Illinois with a decisive 13-point landslide, carrying 96 out of 102 counties. No Republican candidate has received as strong support in the American Great Lakes States , at large, post-Reagan. While Illinois typically voted conservative at the time, the election results in Illinois also reflect a nationwide reconsolidation of base for the Republican Party which took place through the 1980s; Reagan called it the "second American Revolution."[ 3] This was most evident during the 1984 presidential election. Notably, this is the closest to date that a Republican has come to carrying Cook County, home to Chicago, since Richard Nixon won it in 1972 . Mondale took 51% of Cook County's vote to Reagan's 48.4%.
Primaries
The primaries and general elections coincided with those for other federal offices (Senate and House ), as well as those for state offices .[ 4] [ 5]
Turnout
Turnout in the state-run primary elections (Democratic and Republican) was 37.25% with a total of 2,254,503 votes cast.[ 4]
Turnout during the general election was 74.48%, with 4,819,088 votes cast.[ 5]
State-run primaries were held for the Democratic and Republican parties on March 20.[ 4]
Democratic
1984 Illinois Democratic presidential primary
The 1984 Illinois Democratic presidential primary was held on March 20, 1984, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1984 presidential election.
Jackson's voters were 88% black, 10% white, and 1% were members of other groups.
Republican
1984 Illinois Republican presidential primary
The 1984 Illinois Republican presidential primary was held on March 20, 1984, in the U.S. state of Illinois as one of the Republican Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1984 presidential election.
Results
1984 United States presidential election in Illinois[ 5]
Party
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes
Republican
Ronald Reagan
2,707,103
56.17%
24
Democratic
Walter Mondale
2,086,499
43.30%
0
Libertarian
David Bergland
10,086
0.21%
0
Communist Party
Gus Hall
4,672
0.10%
0
Citizen's Party
Sonia Johnson
2,716
0.06%
0
Socialist Equality Party
Edward Winn
2,632
0.05%
0
New Alliance Party
Dennis Serrette
2,386
0.05%
0
Socialist Workers Party
Melvin Mason
2,132
0.04%
0
Write-Ins
862
0.02%
0
Totals
4,819,088
100.0%
24
Results by county
County
Ronald Reagan Republican
Walter Mondale Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
20,225
65.99%
10,336
33.72%
88
0.29%
9,889
32.27%
30,649
Alexander
2,574
47.08%
2,872
52.53%
21
0.38%
-298
-5.45%
5,467
Bond
4,240
59.46%
2,870
40.25%
21
0.29%
1,370
19.21%
7,131
Boone
7,536
66.65%
3,717
32.88%
53
0.47%
3,819
33.77%
11,306
Brown
1,478
60.43%
959
39.21%
9
0.37%
519
21.22%
2,446
Bureau
11,741
62.57%
6,925
36.90%
99
0.53%
4,816
25.67%
18,765
Calhoun
1,648
53.04%
1,443
46.44%
16
0.51%
205
6.60%
3,107
Carroll
5,237
68.39%
2,398
31.31%
23
0.30%
2,839
37.08%
7,658
Cass
3,435
53.68%
2,937
45.90%
27
0.42%
498
7.78%
6,399
Champaign
39,224
58.61%
27,266
40.74%
435
0.65%
11,958
17.87%
66,925
Christian
8,534
52.84%
7,541
46.69%
77
0.48%
993
6.15%
16,152
Clark
5,318
63.45%
3,032
36.17%
32
0.38%
2,286
27.28%
8,382
Clay
4,562
64.22%
2,524
35.53%
18
0.25%
2,038
28.69%
7,104
Clinton
9,233
66.43%
4,628
33.30%
38
0.27%
4,605
33.13%
13,899
Coles
14,044
65.95%
7,156
33.60%
95
0.45%
6,888
32.35%
21,295
Cook
1,055,558
48.40%
1,112,641
51.02%
12,536
0.57%
-57,083
-2.62%
2,180,735
Crawford
6,261
66.44%
3,130
33.21%
33
0.35%
3,131
33.23%
9,424
Cumberland
3,002
63.04%
1,733
36.39%
27
0.57%
1,269
26.65%
4,762
DeKalb
4,534
65.57%
2,352
34.01%
29
0.42%
2,182
31.56%
6,915
DeWitt
20,294
64.50%
10,942
34.78%
229
0.73%
9,352
29.72%
31,465
Douglas
5,691
66.14%
2,886
33.54%
27
0.31%
2,805
32.60%
8,604
DuPage
227,141
75.66%
71,430
23.79%
1,644
0.55%
155,711
51.87%
300,215
Edgar
6,821
67.54%
3,241
32.09%
37
0.37%
3,580
35.45%
10,099
Edwards
2,778
72.25%
1,057
27.49%
10
0.26%
1,721
44.76%
3,845
Effingham
9,617
71.22%
3,841
28.44%
46
0.34%
5,776
42.78%
13,504
Fayette
6,607
63.09%
3,844
36.70%
22
0.21%
2,763
26.39%
10,473
Ford
4,871
73.11%
1,763
26.46%
29
0.44%
3,108
46.65%
6,663
Franklin
9,656
47.39%
10,667
52.35%
54
0.27%
-1,011
-4.96%
20,377
Fulton
9,147
49.77%
9,131
49.69%
99
0.54%
16
0.08%
18,377
Gallatin
1,939
47.15%
2,164
52.63%
9
0.22%
-225
-5.48%
4,112
Greene
4,057
60.96%
2,563
38.51%
35
0.53%
1,494
22.45%
6,655
Grundy
9,595
66.98%
4,671
32.61%
59
0.41%
4,924
34.37%
14,325
Hamilton
3,074
57.50%
2,251
42.11%
21
0.39%
823
15.39%
5,346
Hancock
6,251
62.50%
3,713
37.13%
37
0.37%
2,538
25.37%
10,001
Hardin
1,689
58.26%
1,205
41.57%
5
0.17%
484
16.69%
2,899
Henderson
2,289
53.51%
1,969
46.03%
20
0.47%
320
7.48%
4,278
Henry
14,504
57.41%
10,679
42.27%
79
0.31%
3,825
15.14%
25,262
Iroquois
11,327
77.13%
3,300
22.47%
58
0.39%
8,027
54.66%
14,685
Jackson
13,609
52.55%
12,105
46.74%
182
0.70%
1,504
5.81%
25,896
Jasper
3,673
67.35%
1,750
32.09%
31
0.57%
1,923
35.26%
5,454
Jefferson
9,642
57.10%
7,200
42.64%
43
0.25%
2,442
14.46%
16,885
Jersey
5,146
57.60%
3,762
42.11%
26
0.29%
1,384
15.49%
8,934
Jo Daviess
5,877
63.18%
3,348
35.99%
77
0.83%
2,529
27.19%
9,302
Johnson
3,424
67.36%
1,647
32.40%
12
0.24%
1,777
34.96%
5,083
Kane
72,655
69.09%
31,875
30.31%
629
0.60%
40,780
38.78%
105,159
Kankakee
23,807
60.02%
15,246
38.44%
612
1.54%
8,561
21.58%
39,665
Kendall
10,872
73.81%
3,789
25.72%
69
0.47%
7,083
48.09%
14,730
Knox
14,974
55.21%
12,027
44.34%
121
0.45%
2,947
10.87%
27,122
Lake
118,401
68.35%
53,947
31.14%
876
0.51%
64,454
37.21%
173,224
LaSalle
27,388
56.89%
20,532
42.65%
219
0.45%
6,856
14.24%
48,139
Lawrence
4,686
61.35%
2,924
38.28%
28
0.37%
1,762
23.07%
7,638
Lee
11,178
73.76%
3,919
25.86%
58
0.38%
7,259
47.90%
15,155
Livingston
12,291
72.65%
4,567
26.99%
61
0.36%
7,724
45.66%
16,919
Logan
9,932
70.71%
4,052
28.85%
62
0.44%
5,880
41.86%
14,046
Macon
30,457
54.28%
25,463
45.38%
192
0.34%
4,994
8.90%
56,112
Macoupin
12,282
53.51%
10,602
46.19%
69
0.30%
1,680
7.32%
22,953
Madison
57,021
53.94%
48,352
45.74%
340
0.32%
8,669
8.20%
105,713
Marion
11,300
59.65%
7,599
40.11%
46
0.24%
3,701
19.54%
18,945
Marshall
4,060
62.53%
2,386
36.75%
47
0.72%
1,674
25.78%
6,493
Mason
4,109
54.89%
3,354
44.80%
23
0.31%
755
10.09%
7,486
Massac
3,827
54.29%
3,194
45.31%
28
0.40%
633
8.98%
7,049
McDonough
9,383
67.02%
4,561
32.58%
57
0.41%
4,822
34.44%
14,001
McHenry
47,282
76.21%
14,420
23.24%
340
0.55%
32,862
52.97%
62,042
McLean
32,221
66.64%
15,880
32.84%
248
0.51%
16,341
33.80%
48,349
Menard
3,925
68.07%
1,826
31.67%
15
0.26%
2,099
36.40%
5,766
Mercer
4,907
54.97%
3,982
44.61%
38
0.43%
925
10.36%
8,927
Monroe
6,936
67.89%
3,256
31.87%
25
0.24%
3,680
36.02%
10,217
Montgomery
8,191
56.08%
6,360
43.55%
54
0.37%
1,831
12.53%
14,605
Morgan
10,683
66.37%
5,361
33.30%
53
0.33%
5,322
33.07%
16,097
Moultrie
3,593
59.17%
2,458
40.48%
21
0.35%
1,135
18.69%
6,072
Ogle
13,503
73.40%
4,803
26.11%
90
0.49%
8,700
47.29%
18,396
Peoria
45,607
55.02%
36,830
44.43%
462
0.56%
8,777
10.59%
82,899
Perry
5,852
55.88%
4,584
43.77%
36
0.34%
1,268
12.11%
10,472
Piatt
5,000
63.46%
2,840
36.05%
39
0.49%
2,160
27.41%
7,879
Pike
5,295
57.03%
3,965
42.70%
25
0.27%
1,330
14.33%
9,285
Pope
1,545
62.00%
940
37.72%
7
0.28%
605
24.28%
2,492
Pulaski
1,923
52.48%
1,724
47.05%
17
0.46%
199
5.43%
3,664
Putnam
1,912
56.02%
1,487
43.57%
14
0.41%
425
12.45%
3,413
Randolph
9,415
59.48%
6,355
40.15%
59
0.37%
3,060
19.33%
15,829
Richland
5,665
71.95%
2,182
27.71%
27
0.34%
3,483
44.24%
7,874
Rock Island
35,121
46.41%
40,208
53.13%
343
0.45%
-5,087
-6.72%
75,672
Saline
7,176
54.15%
6,038
45.57%
37
0.28%
1,138
8.58%
13,251
Sangamon
54,086
61.10%
34,059
38.47%
378
0.43%
20,027
22.63%
88,523
Schuyler
2,515
61.93%
1,533
37.75%
13
0.32%
982
24.18%
4,061
Scott
1,976
67.33%
943
32.13%
16
0.55%
1,033
35.20%
2,935
Shelby
6,372
59.38%
4,317
40.23%
41
0.38%
2,055
19.15%
10,730
St. Clair
51,046
49.01%
52,294
50.21%
808
0.78%
-1,248
-1.20%
104,148
Stark
2,228
67.15%
1,072
32.31%
18
0.54%
1,156
34.84%
3,318
Stephenson
14,237
67.37%
6,723
31.82%
171
0.81%
7,514
35.55%
21,131
Tazewell
33,782
59.15%
23,095
40.44%
238
0.42%
10,687
18.71%
57,115
Union
4,721
55.13%
3,815
44.55%
28
0.33%
906
10.58%
8,564
Vermilion
22,932
57.89%
16,530
41.73%
149
0.38%
6,402
16.16%
39,611
Wabash
3,639
66.73%
1,795
32.92%
19
0.35%
1,844
33.81%
5,453
Warren
5,846
63.59%
3,318
36.09%
29
0.32%
2,528
27.50%
9,193
Washington
5,129
68.24%
2,363
31.44%
24
0.32%
2,766
36.80%
7,516
Wayne
6,298
70.36%
2,621
29.28%
32
0.36%
3,677
41.08%
8,951
White
5,500
61.23%
3,457
38.48%
26
0.29%
2,043
22.75%
8,983
Whiteside
16,743
59.59%
11,226
39.96%
127
0.45%
5,517
19.63%
28,096
Will
78,684
63.25%
45,193
36.33%
520
0.42%
33,491
26.92%
124,397
Williamson
14,930
56.06%
11,614
43.61%
86
0.32%
3,316
12.45%
26,630
Winnebago
64,203
58.66%
44,629
40.78%
619
0.57%
19,574
17.88%
109,451
Woodford
10,758
70.44%
4,425
28.97%
89
0.58%
6,333
41.47%
15,272
Totals
2,707,103
56.17%
2,086,499
43.30%
25,486
0.53%
620,604
12.87%
4,819,088
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
See also
References
^ "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections" . Uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved November 11, 2013 .
^ Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’ ; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review ; June 29, 2016
^ Raines, Howell (November 7, 1984). "Reagan Wins By a Landslide, Sweeping at Least 48 States; G.O.P. Gains Strength in House" . The New York Times . Retrieved November 11, 2013 .
^ a b c d e "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 20, 1984" (PDF) . www.elections.il.gov . Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 24, 2020 .[permanent dead link ]
^ a b c "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1984" (PDF) . www.elections.il.gov . Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 24, 2020 .[permanent dead link ]
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