District of Columbia presidential election results

13 elections · 19762024 · who District of Columbia voted for & who won the state
Recent lean
Democraticin every election since 1976
Bellwether record
6 of 1346% backed the eventual winner
Party flips
0never flipped since 1976
Won by
R 0 · D 13since 1976

In the 13 presidential elections since 1976, District of Columbia has gone Republican 0 times and Democratic 13 times. It has voted Democratic in every election in this span. District of Columbia sided with the candidate who won the White House 6 of 13 times (46%).

District of Columbia’s presidential election results by year
YearWon the stateRunner-upMarginPicked the winner
2024Kamala Harris D 90.3%Donald Trump R 6.5%+83.8 ptsNo
2020Joe Biden D 92.2%Donald Trump R 5.4%+86.8 pts✓ Yes
2016Hillary Clinton D 90.5%Donald Trump R 4.1%+86.4 ptsNo
2012Barack Obama D 90.9%Mitt Romney R 7.3%+83.6 pts✓ Yes
2008Barack Obama D 92.5%John McCain R 6.5%+85.9 pts✓ Yes
2004John Kerry D 89.2%George W. Bush R 9.3%+79.8 ptsNo
2000Al Gore D 85.2%George W. Bush R 8.9%
also Ralph Nader G 5.2%
+76.2 ptsNo
1996Bill Clinton D 85.2%Bob Dole R 9.3%+75.8 pts✓ Yes
1992Bill Clinton D 84.6%George H. W. Bush R 9.1%+75.5 pts✓ Yes
1988Michael Dukakis D 82.7%George H. W. Bush R 14.3%+68.4 ptsNo
1984Walter Mondale D 85.4%Ronald Reagan R 13.7%+71.6 ptsNo
1980Jimmy Carter D 74.9%Ronald Reagan R 13.4%
also John B. Anderson I 9.3%
+61.5 ptsNo
1976Jimmy Carter D 81.6%Gerald Ford R 16.5%+65.1 pts✓ Yes

How this page is measured

“Recent lean” is the party District of Columbia has carried in every presidential election back to 1976. “Bellwether record” counts how often the state's winner went on to win the presidency. “Party flips” counts how many times the winning party changed from one election to the next, 19762024. State-level popular vote shown; the national popular and electoral totals for each race are on its election page.

Compiled by PolitiFinder · published June 14, 2026 · state returns from the MIT Election Data & Science Lab · see Data & sources.