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Template:Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016

This article contains the results of the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Democrat Party selects delegates to attend the 2020 Democratic National Convention from July 13–16, 2020. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions will culminate in the national convention, where the delegates cast their votes to formally select a candidate. A simple majority (1,990) of the total delegate votes (3,979) is required to become the party's nominee. As of March 2, 2020, no candidate has achieved this threshold.

The process began on July 28, 2018, when Maryland Congressman John Delaney became the first presidential candidate to announce his intentions to seek the office of United States President. By the time former Vice-President Joe Biden entered the race in April 2019, more than 20 major major candidates were recognized by national and state polls, exceeding the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries as largest presidential candidate field for any single political party in American history.[1] With the addition of Michael Bloomberg on November 24, 2019, the total number of candidates going through the process equaled 29.[2]

When voting began in the 2020 Iowa caucuses, eleven major candidates were actively campaigning; these were Michael Bennet, Andrew Yang, and Deval Patrick, Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bloomberg, Tulsi Gabbard, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders.

Following poor results from the first-in-the-nation primary, Bennett, Patrick, and Yang were the first candidates to drop out and suspend their campaigns.[3]

Huckabee was the first candidate to drop out.[4] Santorum also ended his campaign after a poor performance in Iowa.[5] Paul withdrew from the race after placing fifth in Iowa, and subsequently polling poorly leading into the New Hampshire primary.[5] Christie, who put nearly all of his campaign's resources into the critical state of New Hampshire, withdrew on February 10, 2016, after finishing sixth in the state.[6] Following Christie's announcement, Fiorina suspended her campaign, which was unable to gain traction. Gilmore, who severely lacked funding, campaign infrastructure, and support, surprised many political pundits by staying in the race as far as he did; he dropped out shortly after the New Hampshire primary.[7] Bush withdrew from actively campaigning after finishing fourth in the South Carolina primary.[8] After Super Tuesday, Carson announced that there would be "no path forward" for his bid for the Presidency, effectively suspending his campaign.[9] On March 15, 2016, Rubio dropped out after losing his home state, leaving three active candidates (Cruz, Kasich, and Trump).[10] Trump's resounding victory in the Indiana primary on May 3, 2016, prompted Cruz's exit from the race. The following day, Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee after Kasich dropped out. Trump was formally nominated by the delegates of the 2016 Republican National Convention on July 19, 2016, and proceeded to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the general election on November 8, 2016, to become the 45th President of the United States.

Overview of results

  • The delegate totals given by Politico and other sites such as this one and other major news outlets are a projection and have not been officially pledged yet. This applies to a delegate from a non-binding primary or caucus election, as in Iowa, Colorado, Minnesota, Maine, and Washington. These are awarded officially at Congressional and State Conventions on a later date.
  • Unprojected delegates included in Total for each State.
  • Winner-take-all states begin with the primaries on March 15, 2016.

Major candidates

The table below shows those current candidates that have either: served as vice president, a member of the cabinet, a U.S. senator, a U.S. representative, or a governor; been included in a minimum of five independent national polls; or received substantial media coverage.[11][12][13][14][15][16] The delegate count set forth below is subject to change because (a) an appeal of the results of the Iowa caucuses is pending; and (b) the South Carolina delegate totals are estimated.[17][18]

Candidates

Bernie
Sanders


Joe
Biden


Elizabeth
Warren


Amy
Klobuchar


Tulsi
Gabbard


Michael
Bloomberg


Pete
Buttigieg


Tom
Steyer


Deval
Patrick


Andrew
Yang


Michael
Bennet
Pledged delegates

Total votes
Pledged delegates:
Total awarded: 155[19]
58
1.5%
50
1.4%
8
0.2%
7
0.2%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
26
0.7%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
3,979
3.9% awarded

1,099,699 votes
Popular votes[A]
Total: 1,099,699
268,308
24.40%
323,806
29.45%
111,393
10.13%
103,928
9.45%
16,548
1.5%
4,793
0.4%
176,864
16.08%
75,144
6.83%
1,549
0.14%
11,165
1.02%
1,777
0.16%
Feb 3 Iowa
caucuses
26%
12 delegates
562 SDE
45,842 votes
16%
6 delegates
340 SDE
23,630 votes
18%
8 delegates
388 SDE
34,934 votes
12%
1 delegate
264 SDE
21,121 votes
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172,669 votes
Feb 11 New Hampshire 26%
9 delegates
73,470 votes
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0 delegates
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20%
6 delegates
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3%
0 delegates
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9 delegates
69,216 votes
4%
0 delegate
10,138 votes
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3%
0 delegates
8,023 votes
0%
0 delegates
927 votes
24
284,392 votes
Feb 22 Nevada
(caucuses)
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41,075 votes
20%
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2,927 CD
19,179 votes
10%
0 delegates
1,406 CD
11,703 votes
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603 CD
7,376 votes
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36
14,067 CD
101,543 votes
Feb 29 South Carolina 20%
13 delegates
104,983 votes
48%
35 delegates
255,549 votes
7%
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3%
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6,749 votes
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43,443 votes
11%
0 delegates
59,917 votes
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0 delegates
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1,046 votes
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0 delegates
753 votes
54
528,720 votes
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Withdrawal date March 1,
2020
February 29,
2020
February 12,
2020
February 11,
2020
February 11,
2020
Legend:   1st place
popular vote
2nd place
popular vote
3rd place
popular vote
Candidate has
withdrawn
Candidate unable to
appear on ballot
A Total votes, incl. No Preference, Uncommitted, and various write-ins and minor candidates
B Yang is a recognized write-in candidate and is actively campaigning in Ohio, but will not appear on the ballot.

Withdrawn candidates

Prior to the start of the Iowa caucuses, 18 major candidates suspended their respective presidential campaigns. Seven were too late to have their names removed from the ballot and will remain on it in several primaries through April.[citation needed]

Candidates in this section are sorted alphabetically
Candidates Cory
Booker
Steve
Bullock
Julian
Castro
John
Delaney
Kamala
Harris
Joe
Sestak
Marianne
Williamson
State/
Territory
Date
frameless
frameless
framelesscenter
framelesscenter
New Hampshire February 11 156 64 83 83 129 190 99
South Carolina February 29 644 350
Alabama March 3 0 0 0 0
Arkansas March 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
California March 3 0 0 0 0 0
Maine March 3 0 0 0
Massachusetts March 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota March 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Carolina March 3 0 0 0 0
Oklahoma March 3 0 0 0 0
Tennessee March 3 0 0 0 0 0
Texas March 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Utah March 3 0 0 0 0 0
Vermont March 3 0 0
Virginia March 3 0 0 0
total through Super Tuesday March 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Michigan March 10 0 0 0 0
Mississippi March 10 0
Illinois March 10 0 0
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