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{{Infobox election | election_name = Virginia Democratic primary, 2016 | country = Virginia | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = Virginia Democratic primary, 2012 | previous_year = 2012 | next_election = Virginia Democratic primary, 2020 | next_year = 2020 | election_date = {{Start date|2016|03|01}} | image1 = | candidate1 = Hillary Clinton | color1 = d4aa00 | home_state1 = New York | popular_vote1 = 504,741 | percentage1 = 64.29% | delegate_count1 = 62 | image2 = | candidate2 = Bernie Sanders | color2 = 228B22 | home_state2 = Vermont | popular_vote2 = 276,370 | percentage2 = 35.20% | delegate_count2 = 33 | map_image = Virginia Democratic Presidential Primary Election Results by County, 2016.svg | map_size = 300px | map_caption = Election results by county.{{legend|#d4aa00|Hillary Clinton}}{{legend|#228B22|Bernie Sanders}} }}{{ElectionsVA}}The 2016 Virginia Democratic primary took place on March 1 in the U.S. state of Virginia as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. On the same day, dubbed "Super Tuesday," Democratic primaries were held in ten other states plus American Samoa, while the Republican Party held primaries in eleven states including their own Virginia primary. Opinion polling{{see also|Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016}}{{Virginia Democratic primary polls, 2016}}Results{{see also|Results of the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016}}Primary date: March 1, 2016
National delegates: 95 {{2016VADem}}Results by county/Independent citiesCounty[1] | Clinton | Votes | Sanders | Votes |
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Accomack | 72.0% | 1,790 | 27.4% | 682 | Albermarle | 54.6% | 8,288 | 45.0% | 6,844 | Alexandria | 69.5% | 16,310 | 29.9% | 7,031 | Alleghany | 63.3% | 433 | 36.0% | 246 | Amelia | 78.8% | 671 | 21.0% | 179 | Amherst | 65.2% | 1,044 | 34.1% | 546 | Appomattox | 67.0% | 448 | 32.1% | 215 | Arlington | 66.8% | 25,582 | 32.8% | 12,566 | Augusta | 48.0% | 1,639 | 51.4% | 1,754 | Bath | 63.0% | 148 | 36.6% | 86 | Bedford | 56.5% | 1,876 | 42.9% | 1,424 | Bland | 51.7% | 125 | 47.1% | 114 | Botetourt | 55.7% | 888 | 43.6% | 695 | Bristol | 56.3% | 428 | 42.6% | 324 | Brunswick | 89.7% | 1,354 | 10.1% | 153 | Buchanan | 70.3% | 523 | 28.4% | 211 | Buckingham | 76.6% | 902 | 23.1% | 272 | Buena Vista | 58.2% | 142 | 41.0% | 100 | Campbell | 65.8% | 1,299 | 33.8% | 667 | Caroline | 74.2% | 1,902 | 25.1% | 642 | Carroll | 57.1% | 601 | 42.4% | 446 | Charles City | 85.6% | 864 | 14.0% | 141 | Charlotte | 79.1% | 162 | 20.2% | 162 | Charlottesville | 46.3% | 3,889 | 53.4% | 4,483 | Chesapeake | 74.1% | 16,133 | 25.5% | 5,558 | Chesterfield | 66.0% | 22,617 | 33.6% | 11,514 | Clarke | 51.4% | 625 | 47.7% | 581 | Colonia Heights | 55.8% | 407 | 43.4% | 316 | Covington | 73.6% | 237 | 25.5% | 82 | Craig | 51.1% | 113 | 48.0% | 106 | Culpeper | 54.7% | 1,421 | 44.4% | 1,154 | Cumberland | 79.9% | 639 | 19.8% | 158 | Danville | 79.9% | 2,677 | 19.6% | 656 | Dickenson | 60.0% | 346 | 38.7% | 223 | Dinwiddie | 83.3% | 1,935 | 16.2% | 375 | Emporia | 88.7% | 407 | 10.9% | 50 | Essex | 82.1% | 643 | 17.1% | 134 | Fairfax (City) | 59.4% | 1,841 | 40.2% | 1,246 | Fairfax (County) | 63.0% | 88,147 | 36.4% | 50,930 | Falls Church | 61.2% | 1,588 | 38.5% | 1,000 | Fauquier | 54.5% | 2,860 | 44.7% | 2,345 | Floyd | 29.6% | 396 | 70.1% | 936 | Fluvanna | 57.6% | 1,355 | 41.8% | 984 | Franklin | 86.9% | 804 | 12.4% | 115 | Franklin | 62.6% | 1,675 | 36.6% | 980 | Frederick | 50.1% | 2,114 | 49.1% | 2,072 | Fredericksburg | 52.7% | 1,400 | 46.7% | 1,241 | Galax | 57.9% | 129 | 41.3% | 92 | Giles | 55.7% | 405 | 43.6% | 317 | Gloucester | 59.1% | 1,448 | 40.5% | 993 | Goochland | 71.5% | 1,574 | 28.3% | 624 | Grayson | 49.3% | 265 | 50.0% | 269 | Greene | 48.7% | 579 | 50.8% | 603 | Greensville | 87.7% | 832 | 11.9% | 113 | Halifax | 80.8% | 1,756 | 18.6% | 403 | Hampton | 77.9% | 13,542 | 21.7% | 3,770 | Hanover | 59.9% | 4,916 | 39.7% | 3,255 | Harrisonburg | 33.6% | 1,482 | 66.1% | 2,914 | Henrico | 69.8% | 28,170 | 29.7% | 11,994 | Henry | 72.7% | 1,810 | 26.7% | 664 | Highland | 49.4% | 86 | 50.6% | 88 | Hopewell | 77.4% | 1,177 | 22.2% | 337 | Isle of Wight | 73.9% | 2,449 | 25.7% | 853 | James City | 65.1% | 5,213 | 34.3% | 2,752 | King and Queen | 78.7% | 477 | 20.8% | 126 | King George | 59.4% | 916 | 39.7% | 612 | King William | 72.0% | 843 | 26.9% | 315 | Lancaster | 74.4% | 823 | 24.8% | 275 | Lee | 63.5% | 317 | 34.1% | 170 | Lexington | 61.2% | 403 | 37.9% | 250 | Loudoun | 58.6% | 21,180 | 40.8% | 14,730 | Louisa | 65.5% | 1,630 | 34.1% | 849 | Lunenburg | 83.5% | 736 | 16.0% | 141 | Lynchburg | 61.6% | 3,105 | 38.2% | 1,923 | Madison | 59.1% | 538 | 40.7% | 370 | Manassas | 58.0% | 1,813 | 41.1% | 1,284 | Manassas Park | 57.4% | 581 | 42.2% | 427 | Martinsville | 75.3% | 834 | 23.8% | 264 | Mathews | 63.2% | 435 | 35.9% | 247 | Mecklenburg | 80.3% | 1,589 | 19.2% | 379 | Middlesex | 64.4% | 509 | 35.4% | 280 | Montgomery | 40.7% | 3,507 | 59.0% | 5,090 | Nelson | 56.2% | 992 | 43.1% | 761 | New Kent | 67.8% | 951 | 31.4% | 440 | Newport News | 73.0% | 4,553 | 26.6% | 4,553 | Norfolk | 69.2% | 15,760 | 30.5% | 6,936 | Northampton | 72.5% | 868 | 27.1% | 324 | Northumberland | 75.1% | 823 | 24.2% | 265 | Norton | 53.8% | 86 | 45.0% | 72 | Nottoway | 78.1% | 829 | 21.1% | 224 | Orange | 59.9% | 1,322 | 39.4% | 870 | Page | 53.4% | 411 | 46.0% | 353 | Patrick | 48.9% | 361 | 50.3% | 372 | Petersburg | 85.4% | 4,100 | 14.3% | 688 | Pittsylvania | 75.2% | 2,371 | 24.3% | 766 | Poquoson | 46.5% | 295 | 52.8% | 335 | Portsmouth | 78.5% | 9,469 | 21.1% | 2,541 | Powhatan | 64.4% | 1,079 | 35.3% | 592 | Prince Edward | 75.9% | 1,366 | 23.3% | 420 | Prince George | 77.7% | 1,994 | 22.1% | 566 | Prince William | 63.9% | 26,443 | 35.5% | 14,701 | Pulaski | 58.3% | 837 | 41.0% | 588 | Radford | 41.6% | 472 | 57.7% | 655 | Richmond (City) | 60.6% | 21,828 | 39.2% | 14,117 | Richmond (County) | 80.1% | 333 | 19.2% | 80 | Roanoke (City) | 59.0% | 4,784 | 40.8% | 3,302 | Roanoke (County) | 54.3% | 3,325 | 45.1% | 2,761 | Rockbridge | 57.1% | 902 | 42.8% | 676 | Rockingham | 47.0% | 1,735 | 52.6% | 1,943 | Russell | 59.9% | 557 | 38.8% | 361 | Salem | 50.9% | 765 | 48.4% | 727 | Scott | 56.2% | 305 | 42.9% | 233 | Shenandoah | 50.5% | 960 | 48.8% | 929 | Smyth | 58.7% | 527 | 40.2% | 361 | Southampton | 83.8% | 1,199 | 15.1% | 216 | Spotsylvania | 60.4% | 5,399 | 38.9% | 3,480 | Stafford | 60.9% | 6,439 | 38.2% | 4,042 | Staunton | 44.8% | 1,115 | 54.8% | 1,365 | Suffolk | 79.5% | 7,537 | 20.0% | 1,895 | Surry | 81.8% | 812 | 17.5% | 174 | Sussex | 90.5% | 957 | 9.3% | 98 | Tazewell | 57.6% | 683 | 40.6% | 481 | Virginia Beach | 63.1% | 22,362 | 36.6% | 12,983 | Warren | 48.0% | 942 | 51.4% | 1,008 | Washington | 54.1% | 1,185 | 45.0% | 984 | Waynesboro | 50.3% | 788 | 49.0% | 769 | Westmoreland | 74.5% | 879 | 25.0% | 295 | Williamsburg | 49.0% | 1,159 | 50.7% | 1,199 | Winchester | 50.9% | 950 | 48.4% | 903 | Wise | 46.8% | 519 | 52.3% | 579 | Whythe | 55.3% | 529 | 44.2% | 423 | York | 61.4% | 3,292 | 38.1% | 2,041 | Total | 64.3% | 504,741 | 35.2% | 276,370 |
Analysis After losing the state badly to Barack Obama in 2008, Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 29 points against Bernie Sanders in 2016. Her victory was primarily delivered by African Americans who backed Clinton 84-16, and women, who backed Clinton over Sanders by a margin of 70-30. Clinton also won the white vote in Virginia, 57-42, which comprised 63% of the electorate in the State. Clinton swept all income levels and educational attainment levels. Clinton won most of the major cities in Virginia. She won Alexandria and Fairfax by a wide margin. She also won the D.C. suburbs as a whole, 65-35. This region has a large population of college-educated whites as well as African Americans. Clinton won the Northern Virginia Exurbs 60-40. She performed well in more rural Central Virginia and western Virginia including the Shenandoah Valley, winning 54-43 over Bernie Sanders and carrying the city of Roanoke. Clinton also won the eastern region of Virginia, including the major city of Richmond, by a margin of 66-34. She won in the Tidewater region of Virginia 72-28. References1. ^http://results.elections.virginia.gov/vaelections/2016%20March%20Democratic%20Presidential%20Primary/Site/President.html
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