American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024 · 2020 U.S. Religion Census (ASARB) — congregational adherents, unaffiliated is the unclaimed remainder.
St. George, UT, Utah
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St. George, UTTrumpR+52.3
18922024
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Donald Trump ✓Republican
75.2%
73,165
Kamala HarrisDemocratic
23.0%
22,327
Chase OliverLibertarian
1.8%
1,764
D+60R+60
A single county, filled by its 2024 D-vs-R margin. Hover it for the full result.
County-level results (1 county) — table
2024 presidential result by county for St. George, UT, UT — winner and D-vs-R margin.
County
Winner
Margin
Washington County, UT
Republican
R+52.3
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34 presidential elections
Third column names the leading third-party or independent finisher. Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
Year
Won
Democratic
Republican
Other
Margin
Total
R
23.0%Harris22,327
75.2%Trump73,165
1.8%Oliver1,764
−52.3%
97,256
R
22.5%Biden20,530
73.8%Trump67,294
3.7%Jorgensen3,336
−51.3%
91,160
R
16.5%Clinton10,288
68.4%Trump42,650
15.1%McMullin9,433
−51.9%
62,371
R
15.4%Obama8,337
82.4%Romney44,698
2.2%Johnson1,191
−67.1%
54,226
R
21.9%Obama10,826
75.3%McCain37,311
2.8%Baldwin1,392
−53.5%
49,529
R
17.1%Kerry7,513
81.0%Bush35,633
2.0%Nader872
−63.9%
44,018
R
16.8%Gore5,465
78.5%Bush25,481
4.7%Nader1,515
−61.7%
32,461
R
19.2%Clinton4,816
70.5%Dole17,637
10.3%Perot2,567
−51.2%
25,020
R
15.7%Clinton3,364
52.7%Bush11,310
31.7%Perot6,802
−37.0%
21,476
R
18.4%Dukakis3,054
80.3%Bush13,306
1.2%Paul205
−61.9%
16,565
R
13.2%Mondale1,846
86.2%Reagan12,049
0.6%Bergland82
−73.0%
13,977
R
13.8%Carter1,678
83.5%Reagan10,181
2.8%Anderson338
−69.7%
12,197
R
22.5%Carter1,893
70.6%Ford5,944
6.9%Anderson577
−48.1%
8,414
R
14.4%McGovern956
77.7%Nixon5,176
8.0%Schmitz530
−63.3%
6,662
R
19.5%Humphrey975
64.5%Nixon3,226
16.0%Wallace799
−45.0%
5,000
R
41.4%Johnson1,789
58.6%Goldwater2,534
0.0%
−17.2%
4,323
R
31.1%Kennedy1,298
68.9%Nixon2,876
0.0%
−37.8%
4,174
R
21.7%Stevenson877
78.3%Eisenhower3,172
0.0%
−56.7%
4,049
R
26.8%Stevenson1,076
73.2%Eisenhower2,941
0.0%
−46.4%
4,017
R
43.7%Truman1,580
56.1%Dewey2,029
0.2%Thurmond8
−12.4%
3,617
D
51.8%Roosevelt1,694
48.2%Dewey1,575
0.0%Thomas1
+3.6%
3,270
D
55.0%Roosevelt1,993
44.9%Willkie1,625
0.1%Thomas3
+10.2%
3,621
D
63.4%Roosevelt2,005
36.2%Landon1,145
0.4%Lemke14
+27.2%
3,164
D
54.1%Roosevelt1,648
45.2%Hoover1,378
0.7%Thomas21
+8.9%
3,047
R
33.6%Smith857
66.2%Hoover1,686
0.2%Thomas4
−32.5%
2,547
R
40.4%Davis868
55.0%Coolidge1,181
4.7%La Follette100
−14.6%
2,149
R
46.8%Cox1,008
52.8%Harding1,138
0.5%Debs10
−6.0%
2,156
D
66.4%Wilson1,397
33.4%Hughes703
0.2%Benson4
+33.0%
2,104
D
51.6%Wilson842
43.6%Taft712
4.8%Roosevelt79
+8.0%
1,633
D
52.1%Bryan810
47.6%Taft740
0.4%Debs6
+4.5%
1,556
D
51.3%Parker761
48.4%Roosevelt718
0.3%Debs5
+2.9%
1,484
D
70.9%Bryan1,003
28.9%McKinley409
0.1%Woolley2
+42.0%
1,414
D
87.7%Bryan1,210
12.3%McKinley170
0.0%
+75.4%
1,380
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presidential history
Presidential margin, 1896–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over time
Year
Margin (D minus R)
1896
+75.4%
1900
+42.0%
1904
+2.9%
1908
+4.5%
1912
+8.0%
1916
+33.0%
1920
−6.0%
1924
−14.6%
1928
−32.5%
1932
+8.9%
1936
+27.2%
1940
+10.2%
1944
+3.6%
1948
−12.4%
1952
−46.4%
1956
−56.7%
1960
−37.8%
1964
−17.2%
1968
−45.0%
1972
−63.3%
1976
−48.1%
1980
−69.7%
1984
−73.0%
1988
−61.9%
1992
−37.0%
1996
−51.2%
2000
−61.7%
2004
−63.9%
2008
−53.5%
2012
−67.1%
2016
−51.9%
2020
−51.3%
2024
−52.3%
DemocraticRepublican
St. George's Washington County has expanded rapidly as retirees and remote workers relocate from California and Nevada, yet the influx has barely dented Republican margins, which routinely exceed 40 points in statewide contests.
Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 75.4 points in 1896 and a Republican high of 73.0 points in 1984. Between 2020 and 2024 the metro moved 1.0 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 52.3 points.
A population of 196,431, a 81% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $80,632 describe the metro. The metro's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Idaho Falls, ID and Brigham City, UT-ID.
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In 2024, St. George, UT, Utah voted Republican by 52.3 points (R+52.3), carried by the Republican candidate. Out of 97,256 votes cast, 22,327 went Democratic and 73,165 went Republican.
When did St. George, UT, Utah last vote Democratic?
The most recent presidential election in which St. George, UT, Utah voted Democratic was 1944.
How many people live in St. George, UT, Utah?
St. George, UT, Utah has a population of 196,431 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in St. George, UT, Utah?
Median household income in St. George, UT, Utah is $80,632 — below the national median of $80,734. The Utah state median is $95,166.
What is the political history of St. George, UT, Utah?
Akashic tracks 34 presidential elections in St. George, UT, Utah from 1892 to 2024. Of those, 10 went Democratic and 23 went Republican.