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This article will show the current results of the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries. The Democratic Party presidential primary is a process of choosing delegates, or people that represent someone, to go to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. People in each state will vote on who they think will be good for the presidency, and each candidate gets a certain amount of delegates based on the number of votes they receive. The primaries began on 1 February 2016 in Iowa.[1] The remaining candidates are former first lady and secretary of state and senator Hillary Clinton and senator Bernie Sanders.
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First place (popular vote or delegate count)
Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders | |||||||||||||
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On June 6, 2016, the Associated Press reported that senator Hillary Clinton has gotten enough delegates to become the presumptive Democratic nominee.[2] However, their count includes some superdelegates. Since superdelegates can vote however they want at the Democratic convention, their votes could change at any time before then, so it is possible (but only remotely possible) that Clinton will not get the nomination. Bernie Sanders endorsed Clinton on 12 July 2016.[3]
All delegate total are approximate.[4]
Candidates | Hillary Clinton |
Bernie Sanders |
Martin O'Malley | |||||
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Pledged delegates | 2,219 | 1,832 | 0 | |||||
Unpledged delegates | 581 | 49 | 1 | |||||
Total delegates | 2,800 | 1,881 | 1 | |||||
Contests won | 34 | 23 | 0 | |||||
Results | ||||||||
Feb 1 | Iowa | 49.9% (23 delegates) |
49.6% (21 delegates) |
0.6% (0 delegates) | ||||
Feb 9 | New Hampshire | 38.0% (9 delegates) |
60.4% (15 delegates) |
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Feb 20 | Nevada | 52.6% (20 delegates) |
47.3% (15 delegates) |
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Feb 27 | South Carolina | 73.5% (39 delegates) |
26.0% (14 delegates) |
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Mar 1 | Alabama | 77.8% (44 delegates) |
19.2% (9 delegates) |
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American Samoa | 68.4% (4 delegates) |
25.7% (2 delegates) |
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Arkansas | 66.3% (22 delegates) |
29.7% (10 delegates) |
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Colorado | 40.4% (28 delegates) |
59.0% (38 delegates) |
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Georgia | 71.3% (74 delegates) |
28.2% (28 delegates) |
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Massachusetts | 50.1% (46 delegates) |
48.7% (45 delegates) |
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Minnesota | 38.3% (31 delegates) |
61.7% (46 delegates) |
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Oklahoma | 41.5% (17 delegates) |
51.9% (21 delegates) |
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Tennessee | 66.1% (44 delegates) |
32.4% (23 delegates) |
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Texas | 65.2% (147 delegates) |
33.2% (75 delegates) |
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Vermont | 13.6% (0 delegates) |
86.1% (16 delegates) |
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Virginia | 64.3% (62 delegates) |
35.2% (33 delegates) |
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Mar 5 | Kansas | 32.3% (9 delegates) |
67.7% (24 delegates) |
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Louisiana | 71.1% (37 delegates) |
23.2% (14 delegates) |
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Nebraska | 42.9% (10 delegates) |
57.2% (15 delegates) |
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Mar 6 | Maine | 35.5% (9 delegates) |
64.2% (16 delegates) |
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Mar 1–8 | Democrats Abroad | 30.9% (4 delegates) |
68.9% (9 delegates) |
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Mar 8 | Michigan | 48.2% (63 delegates) |
49.8% (67 delegates) |
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Mississippi | 82.6% (32 delegates) |
16.5% (4 delegates) |
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Mar 12 | Northern Marianas | 54.0% (4 delegates) |
34.4% (2 delegates) |
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Mar 15 | Florida | 64.4% (142 delegates) |
33.3% (72 delegates) |
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Illinois | 50.5% (80 delegates) |
48.7% (76 delegates) |
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Missouri | 49.6% (36 delegates) |
49.4% (35 delegates) |
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North Carolina | 54.6% (60 delegates) |
40.8% (47 delegates) |
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Ohio | 56.5% (81 delegates) |
42.7% (62 delegates) |
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Mar 22 | Arizona | 57.6% (44 delegates) |
TBD (30 delegates) |
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Idaho | 21.2% (5 delegates) |
78.0% (17 delegates) |
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Utah | 20.3% (6 delegates) |
79.3% (27 delegates) |
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Mar 26 | Alaska | 18.4% (3 delegates) |
81.6% (13 delegates) |
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Hawaii | 30.0% (8 delegates) |
69.8% (17 delegates) |
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Washington | 27.1% (21 delegates) |
72.7% (68 delegates) |
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Apr 5 | Wisconsin | 43.1% (38 delegates) |
56.6% (48 delegates) |
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Apr 9 | Wyoming | 44.3% (7 delegates) |
55.7% (7 delegates) |
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Apr 19 | New York | 58.0% (139 delegates) |
42.0% (108 delegates) |
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Apr 26 | Connecticut | 51.7% (27 delegates) |
46.5% (24 delegates) |
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Delaware | 59.8% (12 delegates) |
39.2% (9 delegates) |
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Maryland | 63.0% (53 delegates) |
33.3% (24 delegates) |
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Pennsylvania | 55.6% (91 delegates) |
43.6% (59 delegates) |
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Rhode Island | 43.3% (11 delegates) |
55.0% (13 delegates) |
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May 3 | Indiana | 47.5% (39 delegates) |
52.5% (44 delegates) |
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May 7 | Guam | 59.5% (4 delegates) |
40.5% (3 delegates) |
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May 10 | West Virginia | 36.1% (9 delegates) |
51.3% (14 delegates) |
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May 17 | Kentucky | 46.8% (28 delegates) |
46.3% (27 delegates) |
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Oregon | 45.7% (24 delegates) |
54.3% (28 delegates) |
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Jun 4 | Virgin Islands | 84.2% (7 delegates) |
12.2% (0 delegates) |
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Jun 5 | Puerto Rico | 59.4% (36 delegates) |
37.5% (24 delegates) |
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Jun 7 | California | 55.8% (269 delegates) |
43.2% (206 delegates) |
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Montana | 44.6% (9 delegates) |
51.0% (10 delegates) |
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New Jersey | 63.3% (64 delegates) |
36.7% (41 delegates) |
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New Mexico | 51.5% (17 delegates) |
48.5% (14 delegates) |
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North Dakota | 25.6% (5 delegates) |
64.2% (13 delegates) |
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South Dakota | 51.0% (10 delegates) |
49.0% (10 delegates) |
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Jun 14 | District of Columbia | 78.7% (16 delegates) |
21.1% (4 delegates) |
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