词条 | Results of the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries |
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This article includes the entire 2016 Democratic Party presidential primary schedule in a format that includes result tabulation. Below are the vote totals for everyone that appeared on the ballot during the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries. Two candidates, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, appeared on all 57 ballots. Two others, Martin O'Malley and Rocky De La Fuente, appeared in over 30 states and six others appeared on between two and ten states. Nearly 20 appeared on only New Hampshire's ballot. As of June 8, Hillary Clinton was considered the presumptive nominee according to media organizations.[1] On July 26, the second day of the Democratic National Convention, Clinton was confirmed the Democratic nominee for the 2016 United States presidential election.[2] OverviewMajor candidatesThe following are the results of candidates that have won at least one state. These candidates are on the ballots for every state, territory, and federal district contest. The results of caucuses do not always have attached preference polls and attendance can be extremely limited. The unpledged delegate count may not always reflect the latest declared preferences. Results are collected by The New York Times.[3] For explanations of the various types of primaries see primary elections in the United States. {{2016USDem}}Detailed resultsFebruaryIowa{{main article|Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2016}}
New Hampshire{{main article|New Hampshire Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016NHDem}}Nevada{{main article|Nevada Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016NVDem}}South Carolina{{main article|South Carolina Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016SCDem}}Super TuesdayAlabama{{main article|Alabama Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016ALDem}}Arkansas{{main article|Arkansas Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016ARDem}}American Samoa{{main article|American Samoa Democratic caucus, 2016}}{{2016ASDem}}Colorado{{main article|Colorado Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016CODem}}Georgia{{main article|Georgia Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016GADem}}Massachusetts{{main article|Massachusetts Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MADem}}Minnesota{{main article|Minnesota Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016MNDem}}Oklahoma{{main article|Oklahoma Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016OKDem}}Tennessee{{main article|Tennessee Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016TNDem}}Texas{{main article|Texas Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016TXDem}}Virginia{{main article|Virginia Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016VADem}}Vermont{{main article|Vermont Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016VTDem}}Early MarchKansas{{main article|Kansas Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016KSDem}}Louisiana{{main article|Louisiana Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016LADem}}Nebraska{{main article|Nebraska Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016NEDem}}Maine{{main article|Maine Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016MEDem}}Democrats Abroad{{main article|Democrats Abroad primary, 2016}}{{2016DADem}}Michigan{{main article|Michigan Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MIDem}}Mississippi{{main article|Mississippi Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MSDem}}Northern Marianas{{main article|Northern Mariana Islands Democratic caucus, 2016}}{{2016MPDem}}Late MarchFlorida{{main article|Florida Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016FLDem}}Illinois{{main article|Illinois Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016ILDem}}Missouri{{main article|Missouri Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MODem}}North Carolina{{main article|North Carolina Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016NCDem}}Ohio{{main article|Ohio Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016OHDem}}Arizona{{main article|Arizona Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016AZDem}}Idaho{{main article|Idaho Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016IDDem}}Utah{{main article|Utah Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016UTDem}}Alaska{{main article|Alaska Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016AKDem}}Hawaii{{main article|Hawaii Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016HIDem}}Washington{{main article|Washington Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016WADem}}AprilWisconsin{{main article|Wisconsin Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016WIDem}}Wyoming{{main article|Wyoming Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016WYDem}}New York{{main article|New York Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016NYDem}}Connecticut{{main article|Connecticut Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016CTDem}}Delaware{{main article|Delaware Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016DEDem}}Maryland{{main article|Maryland Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MDDem}}Pennsylvania{{main article|Pennsylvania Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016PADem}}Rhode Island{{main article|Rhode Island Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016RIDem}}MayIndiana{{main article|Indiana Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016INDem}}Guam{{main article|Guam Democratic caucus, 2016}}{{2016GUDem}}West Virginia{{main article|West Virginia Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016WVDem}}Kentucky{{main article|Kentucky Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016KYDem}}Oregon{{main article|Oregon Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016ORDem}}JuneVirgin Islands{{main article|United States Virgin Islands Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016VIDem}}Puerto Rico{{main article|Puerto Rico Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016PRDem}}California{{main article|California Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016CADem}}Montana{{main article|Montana Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016MTDem}}New Jersey{{main article|New Jersey Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016NJDem}}New Mexico{{main article|New Mexico Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016NMDem}}North Dakota{{main article|North Dakota Democratic caucuses, 2016}}{{2016NDDem}}South Dakota{{main article|South Dakota Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016SDDem}}District of Columbia{{main article|District of Columbia Democratic primary, 2016}}{{2016DCDem}}See also
Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^{{cite news|last1=Kamisar|first1=Ben|title=DNC avoids calling Clinton presumptive nominee|url=http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/282651-dnc-avoids-calling-clinton-presumptive-nominee|accessdate=June 8, 2016|work=The Hill|date=June 8, 2016}} {{2016 U.S. presidential election state results}}{{United States presidential election, 2016}}{{U.S. presidential primaries}}2. ^{{cite news|last1=Dann|first1=Carrie|title=Hillary Clinton Becomes First Female Nominee of Major U.S. Political Party|url=http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2016-conventions/hillary-clinton-becomes-first-female-nominee-major-u-s-political-n617406|accessdate=27 July 2016|work=NBC News|publisher=NBC|date=26 July 2016|ref=Hillary R Clinton Becomes First Female Nominee of Major U.S. Political Party}} 3. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/primary-calendar-and-results.html 2016 Delegate Count and Primary Results] 2 : 2016 United States Democratic presidential primaries|Election results by party in the United States |
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