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Lexington city
Virginia

Lexington city Votes for President

Election Lexington city
(plurality winner)
Virginia
(plurality winner)
United States
(Electoral College winner)
2020 Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (Dem)
2020 winners by county
Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (Dem)
2020 presidential electors
Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (Dem)
2020 Electoral College
2016 Hillary Clinton (Dem)
2016 winners by county
Hillary Clinton (Dem)
2016 presidential electors
Donald Trump (Rep)
2016 Electoral College
2012 Barack Obama (Dem)
2012 winners by county
Barack Obama (Dem)
2012 presidential electors
Barack Obama (Dem)
2012 Electoral College
2008 Barack Obama (Dem)
2008 winners by county
Barack Obama (Dem)
2008 presidential electors
Barack Obama (Dem)
2008 Electoral College
2004 John F. Kerry (Dem)
2004 winners by county
George W. Bush (Rep)
2004 presidential electors
George W. Bush (Rep)
2004 Electoral College
2000 Al Gore (Dem)
2000 winners by county
George W. Bush (Rep)
2000 presidential electors
George W. Bush (Rep)
2000 Electoral College
1996 Bill Clinton (Dem)
1996 winners by county
Bob Dole (Rep)
1996 presidential electors
Bill Clinton (Dem)
1996 Electoral College
1992 Bill Clinton (Dem)
1992 winners by county
George Bush (Rep)
1992 presidential electors
Bill Clinton (Dem)
1992 Electoral College
1988 Michael S. Dukakis (Dem)
1988 winners by county
George Bush (Rep)
1988 presidential electors
George Bush (Rep)
1988 Electoral College
1984 Ronald Reagan (Rep)
1984 winners by county
Ronald Reagan (Rep)
1984 presidential electors
Ronald Reagan (Rep)
1984 Electoral College
1980 Jimmy Carter (Dem)
1980 winners by county
Ronald Reagan (Rep)
1980 presidential electors
Ronald Reagan (Rep)
1980 Electoral College
1976 Gerald R. Ford (Rep)
1976 winners by county
Gerald R. Ford (Rep)
1976 presidential electors
Jimmy Carter (Dem)
1976 Electoral College
1972 Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1972 winners by county
Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1972 presidential electors
Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1972 Electoral College
1968 Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1968 winners by county
Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1968 presidential electors
Richard M. Nixon (Rep)
1968 Electoral College

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