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Historical U.S. Presidential Election Odds (1872 - present)
Odds shown are from as close to election day as possible.
Candidate party: D = Democratic, R = Republican, L-R = Liberal Republican, P = Progressive
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| Year (Election #) |
Winner (Party) | Winner Odds | Runner-up (Party) | Runner-up Odds | Electoral College | Popular Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 (60) | Donald Trump (R) | -160 | Kamala Harris (D) | +140 | 312-226 | 49.80-48.30 |
| 2020 (59) | Joe Biden (D) | -175 | Donald Trump (R) | +150 | 306-232 | 51.30-46.90 |
| 2016 (58) | Donald Trump (R) | +375 | Hillary Clinton (D) | -550 | 304-234 | 46.10-48.20 |
| 2012 (57) | Barack Obama (D) | -450 | Mitt Romney (R) | +360 | 332-206 | 51.10-47.20 |
| 2008 (56) | Barack Obama (D) | -900 | John McCain (R) | +800 | 365-173 | 52.90-45.70 |
| 2004 (55) | George W. Bush (R) | -140 | John Kerry (D) | +120 | 286-252 | 50.70-48.30 |
| 2000 (54) | George W. Bush (R) | -150 | Al Gore (D) | +110 | 271-267 | 47.90-48.40 |
| 1996 (53) | Bill Clinton (D) | -1000 | Bob Dole (R) | +600 | 379-159 | 49.20-40.70 |
| 1992 (52) ++ | Bill Clinton (D) | -800 | George H. W. Bush (R) | +500 | 370-168 | 43.00-37.50 |
| 1988 (51) | George H. W. Bush (R) | -700 | Michael Dukakis (D) | +400 | 426-112 | 53.40-45.70 |
| 1984 (50) | Ronald Reagan (R) | -700 | Walter Mondale (D) | +450 | 525-13 | 58.80-40.60 |
| 1980 (49) | Ronald Reagan (R) | -180 | Jimmy Carter (D) | +160 | 489-49 | 50.80-41.00 |
| 1976 (48) | Jimmy Carter (D) | +100 | Gerald Ford (R) | -120 | 297-241 | 50.10-48.00 |
| 1972 (47) | Richard Nixon (R) | -10000 | George McGovern (D) | +5000 | 520-18 | 60.70-37.50 |
| 1968 (46) | Richard Nixon (R) | -220 | Hubert Humphrey (D) | +180 | 301-237 | 43.40-42.70 |
| 1964 (45) | Lyndon Johnson (D) | -3300 | Barry Goldwater (R) | +2000 | 486-52 | 61.10-38.50 |
| 1960 (44) | John Kennedy (D) | +110 | Richard Nixon (R) | -130 | 303-234 | 49.70-49.60 |
| 1956 (43) | Dwight Eisenhower (R) | -600 | Adlai Stevenson (D) | +500 | 457-74 | 57.40-42.00 |
| 1952 (42) | Dwight Eisenhower (R) | -120 | Adlai Stevenson (D) | -120 | 442-89 | 55.20-44.30 |
| 1948 (41) | Harry Truman (D) | +1500 | Thomas Dewey (R) | -1800 | 303-228 | 49.60-45.10 |
| 1944 (40) | Franklin Roosevelt (D) | -340 | Thomas Dewey (R) | +300 | 432-99 | 53.40-45.90 |
| 1940 (39) | Franklin Roosevelt (D) | -200 | Wendell Willkie (R) | +200 | 449-82 | 54.70-44.80 |
| 1936 (38) | Franklin Roosevelt (D) | -250 | Alf Landon (R) | +180 | 523-8 | 60.80-36.50 |
| 1932 (37) | Franklin Roosevelt (D) | -500 | Herbert Hoover (R) | +500 | 472-59 | 57.40-39.70 |
| 1928 (36) | Herbert Hoover (R) | -450 | Al Smith (D) | +450 | 444-87 | 58.20-40.80 |
| 1924 (35) | Calvin Coolidge (R) | -700 | John Davis (D) | +700 | 382-149 | 54.00-28.80 |
| 1920 (34) | Warren Harding (R) | -500 | James Cox (D) | +500 | 404-127 | 60.30-34.20 |
| 1916 (33) | Woodrow Wilson (D) | +110 | Charles Evans Hughes (R) | -110 | 277-254 | 49.20-46.10 |
| 1912 (32) ** | Woodrow Wilson (D) | -400 | Theodore Roosevelt (P) | +300 | 435-88 | 41.80-27.40 |
| 1908 (31) | William Taft (R) | -250 | William Jennings Bryan (D) | +250 | 321-162 | 51.60-43.00 |
| 1904 (30) | Theodore Roosevelt (R) | -600 | Alton Brooks Parker (D) | +600 | 336-140 | 56.40-37.60 |
| 1900 (29) | William McKinley (R) | -350 | William Jennings Bryan (D) | +300 | 292-155 | 51.60-45.50 |
| 1896 (28) | William McKinley (R) | -300 | William Jennings Bryan (D) | +300 | 271-176 | 51.00-46.70 |
| 1892 (27) | Grover Cleveland (D) | +125 | Benjamin Harrison (R) | -125 | 277-167 | 46.00-43.00 |
| 1888 (26) | Benjamin Harrison (R) | +105 | Grover Cleveland (D) | -105 | 233-168 | 47.80-48.60 |
| 1884 (25) | Grover Cleveland (D) | +150 | James Blaine (R) | -150 | 219-182 | 48.90-48.30 |
| 1880 (24) | James Garfield (R) | +100 | Winfield Scott Hancock (D) | +100 | 214-155 | 48.30-48.20 |
| 1876 (23) | Rutherford Hayes (R) | +120 | Samuel Tilden (D) | -120 | 185-184 | 47.90-50.90 |
| 1872 (22) | Ulysses Grant (R) | -200 | Horace Greeley (L-R) | +200 | 286-66 | 55.60-43.80 |
++ 1992: independent candidate Ross Perot was 250-1 to win the election. He did not receive any electoral votes and 18.9% of the popular vote.
** 1912: incumbent Republican President William Taft was +300 to win the election. He received 8 electoral votes and 23.2% of the popular vote.




