Alternative History
1980 1984 Presidential Election (Losers Become the President) 1988
1984 United States Presidential Election
November 3, 1984
Nominee Ronald Reagan Walter Mondale
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Minnesota
Running mate George H. W. Bush Geraldine Ferraro
Electoral vote 497 41
States carried 47 3+DC
Popular vote 54,455,472 37,577,352
Percentage 58.8% 40.6%
President before election
Ronald Reagan
Republican
Elected President
Ronald Reagan
Republican

The 1984 Presidential Election was the 50th quadrennial presidential election, held on Saturday, November 3, 1984.

Republican Candidate Ronald Reagan, who had been serving as the Incumbent President since 1981, defeated Democratic Candidate Walter Mondale. who served as the Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate in the 1976 and 1980 Presidential Elections.

Reagan won the Electoral Vote with an EV Count of 497-41 and won the Popular Vote Margin with Reagan having secured 54.4 million Votes while Mondale secured 37.5 million Votes.

1984 Republican Party ticket
Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush
for President for Vice President
President of the United States

(1981-1989)

Vice-President of the United States

(1981-1989)

1984 Democratic Party ticket
Walter Mondale Geraldine Ferraro
for President for Vice President
Senator from Minnesota

(1964-2004)

U.S. Representative

from New York (1979–1985)

1984 Presidential Election Results
Candidate Image Party Home State Popular Vote Electoral Vote Running Mate
Count Percentage Vice-Presidential Candidate Image Home State E lectoral Vote
Ronald Wilson Reagan GOP California 54,455,472 58.8% 497 George Herbert Walker Bush Texas 497
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale DEM Minnesota 37,577,352 40.6% 41 Geraldine Anne Ferraro Texas 41