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Bangor, ME Metro Area


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2024 population: 156,840   ( 4,641 from 2020)
Land area: 3397.2 square miles
Population density: 46.2 persons per square mile

2024 Census data
White:144,276 91.99% 1.7%
Black:1,9171.22% 36.8%
Indian:1,9151.22% 4.2%
Asian:2,1291.36% 16.0%
2+ races:2,7901.78% 9.5%
Hispanic:3,8132.43% 41.2%
Total non-White:12,5648.01% 21.7%

2020-2024 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:5,507 9.0
Deaths:8,35213.7
Net Migration: 5,8459.6
Net Immigration: 1,4862.4
Change in White population:2,401 1.6
Change in Non-White pop.:2,240 1.5



Historical Presidential Election Results for Bangor, ME Metro Area



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(US)
PUSV
2024 68% Donald Trump (R) 47,438 54.5% Kamala Harris (D) 37,945 43.6% 1,690 [+] 1.9% 87,073 5 0.06%
2020 69% Donald Trump* (R) 44,825 52.6% Joe Biden (D) 37,713 44.2% 2,731 [+] 3.2% 85,269 6 0.05%
2016 65% Donald Trump (R) 41,622 51.7% Hillary Clinton (D) 32,838 40.8% 6,080 [+] 7.5% 80,540 6 0.06%
2012 63% Barack Obama* (D) 38,811 50.2% Mitt Romney (R) 36,547 47.3% 1,948 [+] 2.5% 77,306 0 0.06%
2008 66% Barack Obama (D) 41,614 51.7% John McCain (R) 37,495 46.6% 1,358 [+] 1.7% 80,467 1 0.06%
2004 70% John Kerry (D) 40,417 49.2% George W. Bush* (R) 40,318 49.1% 1,377 [+] 1.7% 82,112 -2 0.07%
2000 65% George W. Bush (R) 35,620 48.7% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 32,868 44.9% 4,718 [+] 6.4% 73,206 1 0.07%
1996 63% Bill Clinton* (D) 35,961 51.0% Robert Dole (R) 22,885 32.5% 11,671 [+] 16.6% 70,517 -8 0.07%
1992 72% Bill Clinton (D) 29,485 36.7% Ross Perot (I) 26,437 32.9% 24,522 [+] 30.5% 80,444 -7 0.08%
1988 59% George Bush (R) 34,912 54.8% Michael Dukakis (D) 28,429 44.6% 413 [+] 0.6% 63,754 1 0.07%
1984 63% Ronald Reagan* (R) 40,403 62.1% Walter Mondale (D) 24,445 37.6% 206 0.3% 65,054 3 0.07%
1980 63% Ronald Reagan (R) 28,869 46.0% Jimmy Carter* (D) 26,519 42.2% 7,405 [+] 11.8% 62,793 -5 0.07%
1976 62% Gerald Ford* (R) 29,016 52.2% Jimmy Carter (D) 24,672 44.4% 1,925 [+] 3.5% 55,613 4 0.07%
1972 56% Richard Nixon* (R) 30,186 61.9% George McGovern (D) 18,552 38.1% 11 [+] 0.0% 48,749 1 0.06%
1968 59% Hubert Humphrey (D) 24,327 54.1% Richard Nixon (R) 20,011 44.5% 661 [+] 1.5% 44,999 1 0.06%
1964 56% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 28,766 66.5% Barry Goldwater (R) 14,449 33.4% 17 0.0% 43,232 -5 0.06%
1960 62% Richard Nixon (R) 28,459 59.7% John Kennedy (D) 19,175 40.3% 0 0.0% 47,634 10 0.07%
1956 48% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 27,806 76.4% Adlai Stevenson (D) 8,568 23.6% 0 0.0% 36,374 19 0.06%
1952 51% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 24,614 68.6% Adlai Stevenson (D) 11,222 31.3% 49 0.1% 35,885 13 0.06%
1948 41% Thomas Dewey (R) 16,367 59.9% Harry Truman* (D) 10,705 39.2% 243 [+] 0.9% 27,315 15 0.06%
1944 47% Thomas Dewey (R) 16,934 56.0% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 13,292 43.9% 38 0.1% 30,264 10 0.06%
1940 55% Wendell Willkie (R) 18,674 55.8% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 14,757 44.1% 40 0.1% 33,471 11 0.07%
1936 54% Alf Landon (R) 19,077 60.8% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 9,732 31.0% 2,559 [+] 8.2% 31,368 24 0.07%
1932 57% Herbert Hoover* (R) 18,987 58.8% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 13,058 40.4% 272 [+] 0.8% 32,317 19 0.08%
1928 55% Herbert Hoover (R) 21,750 70.3% Al Smith (D) 9,114 29.4% 96 [+] 0.3% 30,960 12 0.08%
1924 36% Calvin Coolidge (R) 15,081 74.9% John Davis (D) 3,618 18.0% 1,429 [+] 7.1% 20,128 21 0.07%
1920 38% Warren Harding (R) 14,145 69.3% James Cox (D) 6,110 30.0% 143 [+] 0.7% 20,398 9 0.08%
1916 27% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 7,324 49.4% Woodrow Wilson* (D) 7,294 49.2% 205 [+] 1.4% 14,823 3 0.08%
1912 26% Theodore Roosevelt (Prog) 5,294 37.6% Woodrow Wilson (D) 5,093 36.2% 3,695 [+] 26.2% 14,082 1 0.09%
1908 21% William Taft (R) 7,336 66.0% William J. Bryan (D) 3,525 31.7% 250 [+] 2.3% 11,111 14 0.07%
1904 19% Theodore Roosevelt (R) 7,013 73.6% Alton Parker (D) 2,225 23.4% 285 [+] 3.0% 9,523 17 0.07%
1900 23% William McKinley* (R) 6,873 63.9% William J. Bryan (D) 3,615 33.6% 273 [+] 2.5% 10,761 12 0.08%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote