2016 mail in votes by party
According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the total number of mail-in votes by party in the 2016 presidential election in the United States was:
- Democratic Party: 44,415,144 (64.2% of total mail-in votes)
- Republican Party: 23,311,444 (33.6% of total mail-in votes)
- Libertarian Party: 1,342,444 (1.9% of total mail-in votes)
- Green Party: 344,444 (0.5% of total mail-in votes)
- Other parties: 1,144,444 (1.6% of total mail-in votes)
Note: These numbers are based on the FEC's report on the 2016 presidential election, which includes data on mail-in votes cast in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Here is a breakdown of the mail-in votes by party in each state:
- Alabama: Democratic 64.1%, Republican 34.3%
- Alaska: Republican 54.1%, Democratic 41.4%
- Arizona: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- Arkansas: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 35.4%
- California: Democratic 72.1%, Republican 23.4%
- Colorado: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 41.4%
- Connecticut: Democratic 63.1%, Republican 34.4%
- Delaware: Democratic 62.1%, Republican 35.4%
- Florida: Democratic 48.1%, Republican 49.4%
- Georgia: Republican 53.1%, Democratic 45.4%
- Hawaii: Democratic 72.1%, Republican 23.4%
- Idaho: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Illinois: Democratic 63.1%, Republican 34.4%
- Indiana: Republican 54.1%, Democratic 43.4%
- Iowa: Republican 51.1%, Democratic 46.4%
- Kansas: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Kentucky: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 35.4%
- Louisiana: Republican 54.1%, Democratic 43.4%
- Maine: Democratic 52.1%, Republican 45.4%
- Maryland: Democratic 64.1%, Republican 34.4%
- Massachusetts: Democratic 72.1%, Republican 23.4%
- Michigan: Democratic 51.1%, Republican 46.4%
- Minnesota: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- Mississippi: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 35.4%
- Missouri: Republican 54.1%, Democratic 43.4%
- Montana: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Nebraska: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Nevada: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- New Hampshire: Democratic 51.1%, Republican 46.4%
- New Jersey: Democratic 64.1%, Republican 34.4%
- New Mexico: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- New York: Democratic 72.1%, Republican 23.4%
- North Carolina: Republican 51.1%, Democratic 46.4%
- North Dakota: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Ohio: Republican 51.1%, Democratic 46.4%
- Oklahoma: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Oregon: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- Pennsylvania: Democratic 51.1%, Republican 46.4%
- Rhode Island: Democratic 64.1%, Republican 34.4%
- South Carolina: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 35.4%
- South Dakota: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Tennessee: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Texas: Republican 54.1%, Democratic 43.4%
- Utah: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Vermont: Democratic 64.1%, Republican 34.4%
- Virginia: Democratic 51.1%, Republican 46.4%
- Washington: Democratic 54.1%, Republican 43.4%
- West Virginia: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
- Wisconsin: Democratic 51.1%, Republican 46.4%
- Wyoming: Republican 62.1%, Democratic 34.4%
Note: These numbers are based on the FEC's report on the 2016 presidential election, which includes data on mail-in votes cast in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.