Walter Mondale received approximately 27.1 million votes in the 1984 presidential election, which accounted for about 40.6% of the total popular vote. He ran against incumbent Ronald Reagan, who won the election with a significant majority. Mondale's campaign focused on progressive issues, but he ultimately lost in a landslide.
Incumbent President Ronald Reagan won reelection in the 1984 presidential election defeating Walter Mondale. In the 1984 election Ronald Reagan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes. Walter Mondale received 10 electoral votes from his home state of Minnesota and 3 electoral votes from the District of Columbia. The popular vote totals were Reagan 54,455,472 and Mondale 37,577,352.
Walter Mondale received a total of 13 votes (2.4%) in the 1984 U.S. presidential election, including the 10 votes from his home state of Minnesota and the 3 votes from D.C., which always votes very strongly Democratic.
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Incumbent President Ronald Reagan won reelection in the 1984 presidential election defeating Walter Mondale. In the 1984 election Ronald Reagan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes. Walter Mondale received 10 electoral votes from his home state of Minnesota and 3 electoral votes from the District of Columbia. The popular vote totals were Reagan 54,455,472 and Mondale 37,577,352.
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59% of the population voted in 2008.
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