List of major-party United States presidential candidates who lost their home or resident state
The following is a list of major party U.S. presidential candidates who lost their birth or resident states. While many successful candidates have won the presidency without winning their birth state, only four (James K. Polk, Woodrow Wilson, Richard Nixon and Donald Trump) have won election despite losing their state of residence. (Nixon, a lifelong Californian, had taken residence in New York after his failed run for the California governor's office.)
Candidates who won the election
Election Year | Name | Party | State of Birth | State of Residence | ||||
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State | Result | Margin | State | Result | Margin | |||
1844 | James K. Polk | Democratic | North Carolina | Lost | -4.78% | Tennessee | Lost | -0.10% |
1848 | Zachary Taylor | Whig | Virginia | Lost | -1.60% | Louisiana | Won | 9.18% |
1916 | Woodrow Wilson | Democratic | Virginia | Won | 35.16% | New Jersey | Lost | -11.72% |
1968 | Richard Nixon | Republican | California | Won | 3.08% | New York | Lost | -5.46% |
1988 | George H. W. Bush | Republican | Massachusetts | Lost | -7.85% | Texas | Won | 12.60% |
2000 | George W. Bush | Republican | Connecticut | Lost | -17.47% | Texas | Won | 21.32% |
2004 | George W. Bush | Republican | Connecticut | Lost | -10.36% | Texas | Won | 22.87% |
2016 | Donald J. Trump | Republican | New York | Lost | -21% | New York | Lost | -21% |
Candidates who lost the election
See also
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