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. On July 26, the second day of the Democratic National Convention, Clinton was confirmed the Democratic nominee for the 2016 United States presidential election.
Overview
Major candidates
The 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. For explanations of the various types of primaries see primary elections in the United States.
Detailed results
February
Iowa
- Precinct caucuses: February 1
- County conventions: March 12
- District conventions: April 30
- State convention: June 18
New Hampshire
Nevada
South Carolina
Super Tuesday
Alabama
Arkansas
American Samoa
Colorado
Georgia
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Vermont
Early March
Kansas
Louisiana
Nebraska
Democratic presidential caucuses
Democratic presidential primary (non-binding)
The Nebraska Democratic primary was held on May 10, 2016. The primary does not bind delegates. Delegates were bound by the caucuses on March 5, 2016.
Maine
Democrats Abroad
Michigan
Mississippi
Northern Mariana Islands
Late March
Florida
Illinois
Missouri
North Carolina
Ohio
Arizona
Idaho
Utah
Alaska
Hawaii
Washington
April
Wisconsin
Wyoming
New York
Connecticut
Delaware
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
May
Indiana
Guam
West Virginia
Kentucky
Oregon
June
Virgin Islands
Puerto Rico
California
Montana
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Dakota
South Dakota
District of Columbia
See also
- Results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
- 2016 Libertarian Party presidential primaries
Notes
References
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