Republican country counties over the last six elections in select states

Here, we track counties that cast at least 10,000 votes and gave the Republican presidential nominee a greater vote share than Reagan in 1984 and greater than every subsequent nominee up to that election (and gave him a greater than 60% vote share) over the last six elections in select states. The last election in which a nominee got a higher vote share than the nominee in question is in parentheses (where practical).

ALABAMA
2000: Cullman, Marshall, St Clair, DeKalb, Blount
2004: Shelby, Baldwin, Morgan, Etowah, Calhoun, Cullman, Marshall, Walker, Talladega, St Clair, Elmore, Limestone, DeKalb, Blount, Autauga, Tallapoosa, Coffee, Chilton, Covington, Marion, Escambia, Franklin, Pike, Geneva, Winston
2008: Morgan, Etowah, Lauderdale, Limestone, St Clair, Cullman, Marshall, Walker, Blount, DeKalb, Jackson, Coffee, Chilton, Covington, Lawrence, Marion, Geneva, Franklin, Randolph, Winston
2012: Baldwin, Morgan, Lauderdale, Limestone, St Clair, Cullman, Marshall, Walker, Blount, DeKalb, Jackson, Chilton, Marion, Geneva, Franklin, Randolph
2016: Morgan, Calhoun, Etowah, Limestone, Lauderdale, St Clair, Cullman, Marshall, Talladega, Walker, DeKalb, Blount, Colbert, Jackson, Coffee, Tallapoosa, Chilton, Covington, Lawrence, Marion, Franklin, Geneva, Cherokee, Winston, Randolph
2020: Calhoun, Etowah, Lauderdale, Cullman, Marshall, Talladega, Walker, DeKalb, Colbert, Blount, Jackson, Tallapoosa, Chilton, Covington, Lawrence, Marion, Franklin, Geneva, Cherokee, Winston, Randolph

ARIZONA
2000: none
2004: Graham (1940)
2008: Gila (1964)
2012: Mohave (1936)
2016: Mohave (ever, first voted in 1912), Gila (1964)
2020: Mohave (ever, first voted in 1912), Gila (1944), Graham (1940)

CALIFORNIA
2000: Shasta (1964), Madera (1964), Tehama (1952), Siskiyou (1964), Lassen (1940), Plumas (1964)
2004: Kern (1936), Tulare (1936), Shasta (1964), Madera (1964), Kings (1964), Tuolumne (1964), Tehama (back to 1880), Siskiyou (1964), Yuba (1936), Amador (1964), Lassen (1936), Plumas (1964)
2008: none
2012: none
2016: none
2020: Tehama (back to 1880), Lassen (1936)

COLORADO
2000: none
2004: none
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Fremont (1896), Delta (1896)
2020: Logan (ever, first voted in 1888)

FLORIDA
2000: none
2004: Nassau (1972), Suwannee (1972), Bradford (1972), Washington (1972)
2008: Suwannee (1972), Washington (1972), Baker (1972)
2012: Sumter (1972), Nassau (1972), Putnam (1976), Walton (1972), Columbia (1972), Levy (1972), Suwannee (1972), Bradford (1972), Baker (1972)
2016: Citrus, Sumter, Walton, Putnam, Columbia, Jackson, Levy, Suwannee, Wakulla, Okeechobee, Baker, Bradford, Washington
2020: Hernando, Citrus, Putnam, Columbia, Levy, Jackson, Suwannee, Wakulla, Okeechobee, Baker, Bradford, Washington, Taylor

IDAHO
2000: Nez Perce (1964), Bonner (1932)
2004: Kootenai (1928)
2008: none
2012: Madison (ever, first voted in 1916)
2016: Kootenai (1928), Bonner (ever, first voted in 1908)
2020: Kootenai (1896), Bonner (ever, first voted in 1908)

INDIANA
2000: Dearborn, Dubois, Adams
2004: Kosciusko, Hancock, Grant, Warrick, Boone, Dearborn, Henry, Lawrence, Harrison, Dubois, Jackson, Shelby, Knox, Noble, DeKalb, Gibson, Miami, Wabash, Whitley, Greene, Adams, Wells, Posey, Clinton, Ripley, Washington, Clay, Daviess, Decatur
2008: none
2012: Dearborn, Knox, Gibson, Greene, Franklin
2016: Dearborn, Henry, Lawrence, Harrison, Jackson, DeKalb, Noble, Whitley, Knox, Gibson, Putnam, Greene, Jefferson, Miami, Wabash, Jasper, Wells, Adams, Ripley, Posey, Clinton, Washington, Clay, Jennings, Decatur, Franklin, Daviess, Randolph
2020: Morgan, Dearborn, Dubois, Henry, Lawrence, Harrison, Shelby, Marshall, DeKalb, Jackson, Noble, Whitley, Putnam, Gibson, Knox, Jasper, Cass, Greene, Jefferson, Wabash, Miami, Ripley, Adams, Wells, Posey, Clinton, Decatur, Clay, Jennings, Washington, Franklin, Daviess, White, Randolph, Spencer, LaGrange, Starke, Scott, Fayette

KANSAS
2000: none
2004: Reno (1956), Butler (1928), Cowley (1972), Sumner (1972)
2008: none
2012: Miami (1972), Ellis (1936), Barton (back to 1880)
2016: Miami (1972), Cowley (1972), Montgomery (1972), Barton (back to 1880)
2020: Reno (1956), Miami (1972), Cowley (1972), Montgomery (1928), Pottawatomie (1972), Barton (back to 1880), Sumner (1928)

MARYLAND
2000: none
2004: Allegany (1972)
2008: none
2012: Allegany (1972)
2016: Allegany (back to 1892), Garrett (1928)
2020: none

MICHIGAN
2000: none
2004: none
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Alpena (1964), Dickinson (1964), Gladwin (1960), Menominee (1964), Ogemaw (1956)
2020: Monroe (1964), Cass (1972), Delta (1964), Alpena (1964), Cheboygan (1956), Clare (1960), Dickinson (1964), Gladwin (1960), Menominee (1964), Ogemaw (1952), Kalkaska (1952)

MONTANA
2000: Flathead (1928)
2004: Flathead (1896)
2008: none
2012: none
2016: none
2020: Lincoln (ever, first voted in 1912)

NEBRASKA
2000: none
2004: none
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Lincoln (back to 1880), Saunders (back to 1880)
2020: Lincoln (back to 1880), Saunders (back to 1880)

NEVADA
2000: Elko (1896)
2004: Elko (1896)
2008: none
2012: none
2016: none
2020: none

NEW MEXICO
2000: none
2004: Eddy (1948), Lea (1936), Curry (1972)
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Eddy (1948)
2020: Eddy (1948)

OHIO
2000: none
2004: Mercer (back to 1856), Adams (back to 1856), Holmes (back to 1856)
2008: none
2012: Mercer (back to 1856)
2016: Columbiana (1928), Tuscarawas (1964), Jefferson (1964), Belmont (1964), Scioto (1928), Washington (1972), Lawrence (1928), Darke (back to 1856), Shelby (back to 1856), Auglaize (back to 1856), Mercer (back to 1856), Preble (back to 1856), Brown (back to 1856), Putnam (back to 1856), Highland (back to 1856), Guernsey (1928), Coshocton (1928), Perry (back to 1856), Van Wert (back to 1856), Jackson (back to 1856), Carroll (1928), Gallia (back to 1856), Hocking (1964), Hardin (back to 1856), Pike (1964), Adams (back to 1856), Holmes (back to 1856)

OREGON
2000: Douglas, Union
2004: Douglas, Linn, Klamath, Umatilla, Union, Crook
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Crook
2020: Douglas, Union, Crook

SOUTH CAROLINA
2000: none
2004: none
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Anderson (1972), Oconee (1972), Cherokee (1972), Abbeville (1976)
2020: Anderson (1972), Oconee (1972), Cherokee (1972), Abbeville (1976)

UTAH
2000: none
2004: Utah (ever, first voted in 1896), Weber (1936), Tooele (1896)
2008: none
2012: Utah (ever, first voted in 1896), Weber (1936), Box Elder (ever, first voted in 1896), Tooele (1896), Iron (ever, first voted in 1896), Uintah (ever, first voted in 1896)
2016: none
2020: none

VIRGINIA
2000: none
2004: Bedford (1972), Franklin (1972), Botetourt (1972), Isle of Wight (1960), Powhatan (1940), Goochland (1944)
2008: Tazewell (1972), Wise (1964)
2012: Bedford (1972), Washington (1972), Tazewell (1880), Wise (1940), Russell (1932)
2016: Bedford (1972), Pittsylvania (1972), Franklin (1936), Washington (1880), Botetourt (1880), Tazewell (1880), Pulaski (1972), Wise (back to 1880), Carroll (1880), Wythe (1880), Smyth (1880), Russell (1880), Page (1880), Scott (back to 1880)
2020: Bedford (1972), Pittsylvania (1972), Franklin (1932), Washington (1880), Henry (1964), Botetourt (1880), Tazewell (1880), Warren (1972), Louisa (1972), Pulaski (1972), Wise (back to 1880), Carroll (back to 1880), Wythe (1880), Smyth (1880), Russell (1880), Page (1880), Scott (back to 1880), King William (1972)

WISCONSIN
2000: Washington (1956)
2004: Waukesha (1956), Washington (1956)
2008: none
2012: none
2016: Polk (1964), Barron (1956), Marinette (1920), Oconto (1952), Clark (1952), Langlade (1956)
2020: Dodge (1956), Manitowoc (1964), Polk (1964), Barron (1952), Oconto (1920), Marinette (1920), Shawano (1960), Monroe (1972), Lincoln (1960), Clark (1952), Juneau (1956), Kewaunee (1956), Adams (1964), Langlade (1936), Taylor (1920), Washburn (1964), Burnett (1964)

WYOMING
2000: Sheridan (1972)
2004: Laramie (1972), Sweetwater (1964), Sheridan (ever, first voted in 1892)
2008: none
2012: Campbell (ever, first voted in 1912), Sweetwater (1964), Sheridan (ever, first voted in 1892)
2016: Natrona (ever, first voted in 1892), Campbell (ever, first voted in 1912), Sweetwater (1964)
2020: Natrona (ever, first voted in 1892), Campbell (ever, first voted in 1912), Sweetwater (1964), Sheridan (ever, first voted in 1892)

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Italicised counties are Trump country counties that were also Bush breakthrough counties. I bolded the instances in which Bush got the highest vote share of any nominee since William Jennings Bryan in 1896. Other, smaller counties whereof this was true were: 

Fremont, ID (2000, 2004)
Idaho, ID (2000 only) (exceeded Bryan's vote share)
Lemhi, ID (2000 only)
Owyhee, ID (2004 only)
Washington, ID (2004 only)
Granite, MT (2000 only)
Meagher, MT (2000 only)
Eureka, NV (2004 only)
Beaver, UT (2000, 2004)
Emery, UT (2000, 2004)
Juab, UT (2000, 2004)
Millard, UT (2000, 2004)
Morgan, UT (2004 only) (exceeded Bryan's vote share)
Piute, UT (2000, 2004)
Wasatch, UT (2004 only)

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