1992 United States presidential election

← 1988 November 3, 1992 1996 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout58.1%[1] Increase 5.3 pp
 
Nominee Joe Biden Donald Trump Ross Perot
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Home state Delaware New York Texas
Running mate Barbara Mikulski Bob Dole James Stockdale
Electoral vote 306 168 0
States carried 32 + DC 18 0
Popular vote 44,909,889 39,104,550 19,743,821
Percentage 43.0% 37.4% 12.5%

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Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Clinton/Gore and red denotes those won by Bush/Quayle. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

Revolution of Dignity
Part of Euromaidan
Top: Protesters fighting government forces on Independence Square on 18 February 2014.
Bottom: Independence Square on 23 February.
Date18–23 February 2014[2][3]
(5 days)
Location
Ukraine (mainly in Kyiv)
Goals
MethodsProtesting, rioting, civil disobedience, insurrection
Resulted inEuromaidan / opposition victory
Full results
Parties

Maidan People's Union

  • Anti-government civilian protesters
  • Parliamentary opposition parties
  • Defected police officers[7]
Lead figures
Number
Kyiv:
Elsewhere in Ukraine:

Law enforcement in Kyiv:

  • 4,000 Berkut
  • 1,000 Internal Troops
  • 3,000–4,000 titushky[16]

Pro-government/anti-EU demonstrations:

  • 20,000–60,000 (Kyiv)
  • 40,000 (Kharkiv)[17]
  • 15,000 (Donetsk)[18]
  • 10,000 (Simferopol)[19]
  • 2,500 pro-Russia (Sevastopol)[20]
Casualties and losses
  • Overall deaths: 121[21]
  • Overall injuries: 1,811[26]



1988 United States presidential election

← 1984 November 8, 1988 1992 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout52.8%[27] Decrease 2.4 pp
 
Nominee Donald Trump Michael Dukakis
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York Massachusetts
Running mate Bob Dole Lloyd Bentsen
Electoral vote 306 231[a]
States carried 34 16 + DC
Popular vote 47,687,942 43,009,476
Percentage 52.1% 46.9%

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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Trump/Dole and blue denotes those won by Dukakis/Bentsen. Light blue is the electoral vote for Bentsen/Dukakis by a West Virginia faithless elector. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican




Presidents

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