Results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Results of the Democratic Party presidential primaries
This article contains the results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Democratic Party selected delegates to attend the 2020 Democratic National Convention from August 17–20, 2020. The series of primaries , caucuses , and state conventions culminated 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) was required to become the nominee.
The campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination began on July 28, 2017, when Maryland Congressman John Delaney became the first candidate to announce his run for president . By April 2019, more than 20 major candidates were recognized by national and state polls, causing the field of 2020 major Democratic presidential candidates to exceed the field of major candidates in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries as the largest presidential candidate field for any single U.S. political party in a single election cycle.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] With the addition of Michael Bloomberg on November 24, 2019, the number of major Democratic presidential candidates in the 2020 Democratic primaries totaled 29.[ 4]
When voting began in the 2020 Iowa caucuses , 11 major candidates were actively campaigning. Democratic primaries and caucuses in early states yielded a controversial and disputed victory for Pete Buttigieg in the Iowa caucuses, a narrow victory for Bernie Sanders in the New Hampshire primary over Buttigieg, a victory for Sanders in the Nevada caucuses , and a victory for Joe Biden in the South Carolina primary . Sanders won the popular vote in both Iowa and New Hampshire, with New Hampshire generally considered a win for Sanders.[ 5] [ 6] Before the March 3, 2020, Super Tuesday primaries, six major candidates ended their campaigns; Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren ended their campaigns due to poor showings on Super Tuesday.[ 7] [ 8] Tulsi Gabbard ended her campaign on March 19.[ 9] Sanders ended his campaign on April 8, leaving Biden as the only major candidate.[ 10] Biden won a majority of delegates on June 2[ 11] and was formally nominated on August 20, 2020.[ 12]
Overview of results
Map legend
Joe Biden
Michael Bloomberg
Pete Buttigieg
Amy Klobuchar
Bernie Sanders
Tom Steyer
Elizabeth Warren
Tie
A map of 2020 Democratic Party presidential primary and caucus results. It reflects the winners, measured by the number of pledged delegates, in each state.
A map of 2020 Democratic Party presidential primary and caucus results by county.
Major candidates
The table below shows candidates who dropped out of the race during the primaries and placed third or better in a state contest or earned at least one national delegate.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Legend:
1st place pledged delegates
2nd place
3rd place
Candidate has withdrawn
Candidate not on ballot
Candidates
Joe Biden
Bernie Sanders
Elizabeth Warren
Michael Bloomberg
Pete Buttigieg
Amy Klobuchar
Tulsi Gabbard
Tom Steyer
Other
Pledged delegates Total votes
Age as of 2020-11-03
77
79
71
78
38
60
39
63
Pledged delegates: Total awarded: 3979 [ 19] [ a]
2,709 68%
1,113 27.97%
75 1.68%
49 1.23%
24 0.6%
7 0.176%
2 0.05%
0 0.0%
2 0.05%
3,979 100% awarded 36,998,215 votes [A]
Popular votes
19,080,502 51.6%
9,680,424 26.2%
2,832,060 7.7%
2,552,434 6.9%
924,331 2.5%
540,064 1.5%
273,383 0.7%
260,481 0.7%
854,536 2.3%
Feb 3
Iowa [B] caucuses
14% 6 delegates 340 SDE 23,605 votes
26% 12 delegates 562 SDE 45,652 votes
20% 8 delegates 388 SDE 34,909 votes
0% 0 delegates 0 SDE 16 votes
25% 14 delegates 563 SDE 43,209 votes
12% 1 delegate 264 SDE 21,100 votes
0% 0 delegates 0 SDE 16 votes
0% 0 delegates 7 SDE 413 votes
1.9% 0 delegates 26 SDE 3,380 votes [ b]
41 2,151 SDE 172,300 votes
Feb 11
New Hampshire
8% 0 delegates 24,944 votes
26% 9 delegates 76,384 votes
9% 0 delegates 27,429 votes
2% 0 delegates 4,675 votes
24% 9 delegates 72,454 votes
20% 6 delegates 58,714 votes
3% 0 delegates 9,755 votes
4% 0 delegates 10,732 votes
4.4% 0 delegates 13,290 votes [ c]
24 298,377 votes
Feb 22
Nevada [B] caucuses
19% 9 delegates 2,927 CD 19,179 votes
40% 24 delegates 6,788 CD 41,075 votes
12% 0 delegates 1,406 CD 11,703 votes
17% 3 delegates 2,073 CD 17,598 votes
7% 0 delegates 603 CD 7,376 votes
0% 0 delegates 4 CD 32 votes
4% 0 delegates 682 CD 4,120 votes
0.4% 0 delegates 8 CD 460 votes [ d]
36 14,491 CD 101,543 votes
Feb 29
South Carolina
49% 39 delegates 262,336 votes
20% 15 delegates 106,605 votes
7% 0 delegates 38,120 votes
8% 0 delegates 44,217 votes
3% 0 delegates 16,900 votes
1% 0 delegates 6,813 votes
11% 0 delegates 61,140 votes
0.5% 0 delegates 3,132 votes [ e]
54 539,263 votes
Mar 3
Alabama
63% 44 delegates 286,065 votes
17% 8 delegates 74,755 votes
6% 0 delegates 25,847 votes
12% 0 delegates 52,750 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,416 votes
0% 0 delegates 907 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,038 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,048 votes
1.9% 0 delegates 8,267 votes [ f]
52 452,093 votes
American Samoa caucus
9% 0 delegates 31 votes
11% 0 delegates 37 votes
1% 0 delegates 5 votes
50% 4 delegates 175 votes
0% 0 delegates 0 votes
0% 0 delegates 0 votes
29% 2 delegates 103 votes
0% 0 delegates 0 votes
0.0% 0 delegates 0 votes [ g]
6 351 votes
Arkansas
41% 17 delegates 93,012 votes
22% 9 delegates 51,413 votes
10% 0 delegates 22,971 votes
17% 5 delegates 38,312 votes
3% 0 delegates 7,649 votes
3% 0 delegates 7,009 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,593 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,053 votes
2.3% 0 delegates 5,110 votes [ h]
31 229,122 votes
California
28% 172 delegates 1,613,854 votes
36% 225 delegates 2,080,846 votes
13% 11 delegates 762,555 votes
12% 7 delegates 701,803 votes
4% 0 delegates 249,256 votes
2% 0 delegates 126,961 votes
1% 0 delegates 33,769 votes
2% 0 delegates 113,092 votes
1.8% 0 delegates 102,228 votes [ i]
415 5,784,364 votes
Colorado
25% 21 delegates 236,565 votes
37% 29 delegates 355,293 votes
18% 8 delegates 168,695 votes
19% 9 delegates 177,727 votes
1% 0 delegates 10,037 votes
0% 0 delegates 3,323 votes
0.8% 0 delegates 8,488 votes [ j]
67 960,128 votes
Maine
33% 11 delegates 68,729 votes
32% 9 delegates 66,826 votes
16% 4 delegates 32,055 votes
12% 0 delegates 24,294 votes
2% 0 delegates 4,364 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,826 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,815 votes
0% 0 delegates 313 votes
2.3% 0 delegates 4,725 ballots [ k]
24 205,937 votes
Massachusetts
33% 37 delegates 473,861 votes
27% 30 delegates 376,990 votes
21% 24 delegates 303,864 votes
12% 0 delegates 166,200 votes
3% 0 delegates 38,400 votes
1% 0 delegates 17,297 votes
1% 0 delegates 10,548 votes
0% 0 delegates 6,762 votes
1.7% 0 delegates 24,258 ballots [ l]
91 1,418,180 votes
Minnesota
39% 38 delegates 287,553 votes
30% 27 delegates 222,431 votes
15% 10 delegates 114,674 votes
8% 0 delegates 61,882 votes
1% 0 delegates 7,616 votes
6% 0 delegates 41,530 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,504 votes
0% 0 delegates 551 votes
0.7% 0 delegates 24,258 votes [ m]
75 744,198 votes
North Carolina
43% 68 delegates 572,271 votes
24% 37 delegates 322,645 votes
11% 2 delegates 139,912 votes
13% 3 delegate 172,558 votes
3% 0 delegates 43,632 votes
2% 0 delegates 30,742 votes
0% 0 delegates 6,622 votes
1% 0 delegates 10,679 votes
2.6% 0 delegates 33,321 votes [ n]
110 1,332,382 votes
Oklahoma
39% 21 delegates 117,633 votes
25% 13 delegates 77,425 votes
13% 1 delegate 40,732 votes
14% 2 delegates 42,270 votes
2% 0 delegates 5,115 votes
2% 0 delegates 6,733 votes
2% 0 delegates 5,109 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,006 votes
2.4% 0 delegates 7,258 votes [ o]
37 304,281 votes
Tennessee
42% 36 delegates 215,390 votes
25% 22 delegates 129,168 votes
10% 1 delegate 53,732 votes
15% 5 delegates 79,789 votes
3% 0 delegates 17,102 votes
2% 0 delegates 10,671 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,278 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,932 votes
1.2% 0 delegates 6,188 votes [ p]
64 516,250 votes
Texas
35% 113 delegates 725,562 votes
30% 99 delegates 626,339 votes
11% 5 delegates 239,237 votes
14% 11 delegates 300,608 votes
4% 0 delegates 82,671 votes
2% 0 delegates 43,291 votes
0% 0 delegates 8,688 votes
1% 0 delegates 13,929 votes
2.6% 0 delegates 64,227 votes [ q]
228 2,094,428 votes
Utah
18% 7 delegates 40,674 votes
36% 16 delegates 79,728 votes
16% 3 delegates 35,727 votes
15% 3 delegates 33,991 votes
8% 0 delegates 18,734 votes
3% 0 delegates 7,603 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,704 votes
0% 0 delegates 703 votes
0.8% 0 delegates 1,718 votes [ r]
29 220,582 votes
Vermont
22% 5 delegates 34,669 votes
51% 11 delegates 79,921 votes
13% 0 delegates 19,785 votes
9% 0 delegates 14,828 votes
2% 0 delegates 3,709 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,991 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,303 votes
0% 0 delegates 202 votes
1.0% 0 delegates 1,624 ballots [ s]
16 158,032 votes
Virginia
53% 67 delegates 705,501 votes
23% 31 delegates 306,388 votes
11% 1 delegate 142,546 votes
10% 0 delegates 128,030 votes
1% 0 delegates 11,199 votes
1% 0 delegates 8,414 votes
1% 0 delegates 11,288 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,472 votes
0.7% 0 delegates 8,885 votes [ t]
99 1,323,693 votes
Mar 3–10
Democrats Abroad
23% 4 delegates 9,059 votes
58% 9 delegates 23,139 votes
14% 0 delegates 5,730 votes
2% 0 delegates 892 votes
2% 0 delegates 616 votes
1% 0 delegates 224 votes
0% 0 delegates 146 votes
0% 0 delegates 19 votes
0.4% 0 delegates 159 votes [ u]
13 39,984 votes
Date
State/Territory
Biden
Sanders
Warren
Bloomberg
Buttigieg
Klobuchar
Gabbard
Steyer
Mar 10
Idaho
49% 12 delegates 53,151 votes
42% 8 delegates 46,114 votes
3% 0 delegates 2,878 votes
2% 0 delegates 2,612 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,426 votes
1% 0 delegates 774 votes
1% 0 delegates 876 votes
0% 0 delegates 112 votes
0.9% 0 delegates 706 votes [ v]
20 108,649 votes
Michigan
53% 73 delegates 840,360 votes
36% 52 delegates 576,926 votes
2% 0 delegates 26,148 votes
5% 0 delegates 73,464 votes
1% 0 delegates 22,462 votes
1% 0 delegates 11,018 votes
1% 0 delegates 9,461 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,732 votes
1.8% 0 delegates 26,110 votes [ w]
125 1,587,679 votes
Mississippi
81% 34 delegates 222,160 votes
15% 2 delegates 40,657 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,550 votes
3% 0 delegates 6,933 votes
0% 0 delegates 562 votes
0% 0 delegates 440 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,003 votes
0% 0 delegates 378 votes
0.3% 0 delegates 708 votes [ x]
36 274,391 votes
Missouri
60% 44 delegates 400,347 votes
35% 24 delegates 230,374 votes
1% 0 delegates 8,156 votes
1% 0 delegates 9,866 votes
0% 0 delegates 3,309 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,682 votes
1% 0 delegates 4,887 votes
0% 0 delegates 584 votes
0.9% 0 delegates 5,907 votes [ y]
68 666,112 votes
North Dakota firehouse caucuses
39% 6 delegates 5,742 votes
53% 8 delegates 7,682 votes
3% 0 delegates 366 votes
1% 0 delegates 113 votes
1% 0 delegates 164 votes
2% 0 delegates 223 votes
1% 0 delegates 89 votes
0% 0 delegates 6 votes
1.0% 0 delegates 161 ballots [ z]
14 14,546 votes
Washington
38% 46 delegates 591,403 votes
37% 43 delegates 570,039 votes
9% 0 delegates 142,652 votes
8% 0 delegates 122,530 votes
4% 0 delegates 63,344 votes
2% 0 delegates 33,383 votes
1% 0 delegates 13,199 votes
0% 0 delegates 3,455 votes
1.1% 0 delegates 18,771 votes [ aa]
89 1,558,776 votes
Mar 14
Northern Marianas caucus
36% 2 delegates 48 votes
63% 4 delegates 84 votes
1% 0 delegates 2 votes [ g]
6 134 votes
Mar 17
Arizona
44% 38 delegates 268,029 votes
33% 29 delegates 200,456 votes
6% 0 delegates 35,537 votes
10% 0 delegates 58,797 votes
4% 0 delegates 24,868 votes
2% 0 delegates 10,333 votes
0% 0 delegates 3,014 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,381 votes
1.7% 0 delegates 10,939 ballots [ ab]
67 613,355 votes
Florida
62% 162 delegates 1,077,375 votes
23% 57 delegates 397,311 votes
2% 0 delegates 32,875 votes
8% 0 delegates 146,544 votes
2% 0 delegates 39,886 votes
1% 0 delegates 17,276 votes
1% 0 delegates 8,712 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,510 votes
0.8% 0 delegates 16,725 votes [ ac]
219 1,739,214 votes
Illinois
59% 95 delegates 986,661 votes
36% 60 delegates 605,701 votes
1% 0 delegates 24,413 votes
2% 0 delegates 25,500 votes
1% 0 delegates 9,729 votes
1% 0 delegates 9,642 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,684 votes
0.7% 0 delegates 10,803 votes [ ad]
155 1,674,133 votes
Date
State/Territory
Biden
Sanders
Warren
Bloomberg
Buttigieg
Klobuchar
Gabbard
Steyer
Apr 7
Wisconsin
63% 56 delegates 581,463 votes
32% 28 delegates 293,441 votes
2% 0 delegates 14,060 votes
1% 0 delegates 8,846 votes
1% 0 delegates 4,946 votes
1% 0 delegates 6,079 votes
1% 0 delegates 5,565 votes
0% 0 delegates 836 votes
0.7% 0 delegates 10,803 votes [ ae]
84 925,065 votes
Apr 10
Alaska [B]
55% 8 delegates 10,834 votes
44% 7 delegates 8,755 votes
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0.9% 0 delegates 170 votes [ af]
15 19,759 votes
Apr 17
Wyoming [B] caucus-by-mail
71% 10 delegates 235 SCD 10,912 votes
27% 4 delegates 88 SCD 4,206 votes
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
0 delegates 0 SCD Eliminated
1.8% 0 delegates 273 votes [ af]
14 323 SCD 15,391 votes
Apr 28
Ohio
72% 115 delegates 647,284 votes
17% 21 delegates 149,683 votes
3% 0 delegates 30,985 votes
3% 0 delegates 28,704 votes
2% 0 delegates 15,113 votes
1% 0 delegates 11,899 votes
1% 0 delegates 4,560 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,801 votes
0.4% 0 delegates 3,354 votes [ ag]
136 894,383 votes
Date
State/Territory
Biden
Sanders
Warren
Bloomberg
Buttigieg
Klobuchar
Gabbard
Steyer
May 2
Kansas
75% 29 delegates 110,041 votes
23% 10 delegates 33,142 votes
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
2.5% 0 delegates 3,690 votes [ af]
39 146,873 votes
May 12
Nebraska
77% 29 delegates 126,444 votes
14% 0 delegates 23,214 votes
6% 0 delegates 10,401 votes
3% 0 delegates 4,523 votes
29 164,582 votes
May 19
Oregon
66% 46 delegates 408,315 votes
21% 15 delegates 127,345 votes
10% 0 delegates 59,355 votes
2% 0 delegates 10,717 votes
2.1% 0 delegates 12,979 votes [ ah]
61 618,711 votes
May 22
Hawaii [B]
61% 16 delegates 21,215 votes
35% 8 delegates 12,337 votes
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
0 delegatesEliminated
4.3% 0 delegates 1,492 votes [ ai]
24 35,044 votes
Date
State/Territory
Biden
Sanders
Warren
Bloomberg
Buttigieg
Klobuchar
Gabbard
Steyer
Jun 2
District of Columbia
76% 19 delegates 84,093 votes
10% 0 delegates 11,116 votes
13% 1 delegate 14,228 votes
0% 0 delegates 442 votes
0.7% 0 delegates 809 votes [ ah]
20 110,688 votes
Indiana
76% 80 delegates 380,836 votes
14% 2 delegate 67,688 votes
3% 0 delegates 14,344 votes
1% 0 delegates 4,783 votes
4% 0 delegates 17,957 votes
1% 0 delegates 3,860 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,657 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,376 votes
0.9% 0 delegates 4,426 votes [ aj]
82 497,927 votes
Maryland
84% 96 delegates 879,753 votes
8% 0 delegates 81,939 votes
3% 0 delegates 27,134 votes
1% 0 delegates 6,773 votes
1% 0 delegates 7,180 votes
1% 0 delegates 5,685 votes
0% 0 delegates 4,226 votes
0% 0 delegates 671 votes
3.6% 0 delegates 37,412 votes [ ak]
96 1,050,773 votes
Montana
74% 18 delegates 111,706 votes
15% 1 delegate 22,033 votes
8% 0 delegates 11,984 votes
2.8% 0 delegates 4,250 votes [ al]
19 149,973 votes
New Mexico
73% 30 delegates 181,700 votes
15% 4 delegates 37,435 votes
6% 0 delegates 14,552 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,735 votes
4.6% 0 delegates 11,458 votes [ am]
34 247,880 votes
Pennsylvania
79% 151 delegates 1,264,624 votes
18% 35 delegates 287,834 votes
3% 0 delegates 43,050 votes
186 1,595,508 votes
Rhode Island
77% 25 delegates 79,728 votes
15% 1 delegates 15,525 votes
4% 0 delegates 4,479 votes
1% 0 delegates 651 votes
3.5% 0 delegates 3,599 votes [ an]
26 103,982 votes
South Dakota
77% 13 delegates 40,800 votes
23% 3 delegates 11,861 votes
16 52,661 votes
Jun 6
Guam caucuses
70% 5 delegates 270 votes
30% 2 delegates 118 votes
7 388 votes
US Virgin Islands caucuses
91% 7 delegates 502 votes
5% 0 delegates 28 votes
3.6% 0 delegates 20 votes [ g]
7 550 votes
Jun 9
Georgia
85% 105 delegates 922,177 votes
9% 0 delegates 101,668 votes
2% 0 delegates 21,906 votes
1% 0 delegates 7,657 votes
1% 0 delegates 6,346 votes
0% 0 delegates 4,317 votes
0% 0 delegates 4,117 votes
0% 0 delegates 1,752 votes
1.5% 0 delegates 16,789 votes [ ao]
105 1,086,729 votes
West Virginia
65% 28 delegates 122,518 votes
12% 0 delegates 22,793 votes
3% 0 delegates 5,741 votes
2% 0 delegates 3,759 votes
2% 0 delegates 3,455 votes
2% 0 delegates 3,011 votes
2% 0 delegates 4,163 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,235 votes
11.2% 0 delegates 22,042 votes [ ap]
28 187,482 votes
Jun 23
Kentucky
68% 52 delegates 365,284 votes
12% 0 delegates 65,055 votes
3% 0 delegates 15,300 votes
2% 0 delegates 9,127 votes
1% 0 delegates 5,296 votes
1% 0 delegates 5,859 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,656 votes
13% 2 delegates 69,328 votes [ aq]
54 537,905 votes
New York
65% 231 delegates 1,136,679 votes
16% 43 delegates 285,908 votes
5% 0 delegates 82,917 votes
2% 0 delegates 39,433 votes
1% 0 delegates 22,927 votes
1% 0 delegates 11,028 votes
1% 0 delegates 9,083 votes
0% 0 delegates 2,299 votes
13% 0 delegates 168,765 ballots [ ar]
274 1,759,039 votes
Date
State/Territory
Biden
Sanders
Warren
Bloomberg
Buttigieg
Klobuchar
Gabbard
Steyer
Jul 7
Delaware
89% 21 delegates 81,954 votes
8% 0 delegates 6,878 votes
3% 0 delegates 2,850 votes
21 91,682 votes
New Jersey
85% 121 delegates 813,693 votes
15% 3 delegates 140,336 votes
0.4% 0 delegates 4,162 votes [ g]
126 958,202 votes
Jul 11
Louisiana
80% 54 delegates 212,555 votes
7% 0 delegates 19,859 votes
2% 0 delegates 6,426 votes
2% 0 delegates 4,312 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,363 votes
1% 0 delegates 2,431 votes
1% 0 delegates 1,962 votes
0% 0 delegates 902 votes
3.8% 0 delegates 10,303 votes [ as]
54 267,286 votes
Jul 12
Puerto Rico
56% 36 delegates 3,930 votes
13% 5 delegates 932 votes
1% 0 delegates 101 votes
13% 10 delegates 894 votes
2% 0 delegates 158 votes
0% 0 delegates 31 votes
3% 0 delegates 194 votes
1% 0 delegates 62 votes
10.3% 0 delegates 720 votes [ at]
51 7,022 votes
Aug 11
Connecticut
85% 60 delegates 221,323 votes
12% 0 delegates 30,062 votes
1% 0 delegates 3,398 votes
2.3% 0 delegates 5,975 votes [ g]
60 260,750 votes
Withdrawal date
Apr 8, 2020
Mar 5, 2020
Mar 4, 2020
Mar 1, 2020
Mar 2, 2020
Mar 19, 2020
Feb 29, 2020
A Total votes, incl. No Preference, Uncommitted, and various write-ins and minor candidates.
B Results from the final alignment / the last round.
Other candidates
Eighteen candidates suspended their campaigns before the Iowa caucuses. Seven major candidates had withdrawn from the race after states began to certify candidates for ballot spots: Joe Sestak, Steve Bullock, Kamala Harris, Julián Castro, Marianne Williamson, Cory Booker, and John Delaney.[ 20] Three others dropped out after the New Hampshire primary. Since the beginning of the primary season, none of these other candidates have been awarded any delegates.
Candidates
Deval Patrick
Andrew Yang
Michael Bennet
John Delaney
Cory Booker
Marianne Williamson
Julian Castro
Kamala Harris
Steve Bullock
Joe Sestak
Withdrawal date
February 12, 2020
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
January 31, 2020
January 13, 2020
January 10, 2020
January 2, 2020
December 3, 2019
December 2, 2019
December 2, 2019
Date
State/ Territory
framelesscenter
Feb 3
IA
1,758
4
Feb 11
NH
1,271
8,312
952
83
157
99
83
129
64
152
Feb 22
NV
8
49
36
Feb 29
SC
288
1,069
765
352
658
Mar 3
AL
875
2,250
294
740
224
184
AR
715
574
443
572
501
304
715
485
408
CA
2,022
43,571
7,377
4,606
6,000
7,052
13,892
3,270
CO
227
3,988
1,276
1,086
DA
26
85
ME
218
696
183
201
MA
6,918
2,713
1,284
718
426
616
304
MN
72
1,749
315
172
197
226
114
NC
1,341
2,973
1,978
1,098
2,181
1,243
699
OK
680
1,997
1,273
1,530
1,158
620
TN
182
1,097
1,650
378
953
498
239
TX
1,304
6,674
10,324
3,280
4,941
3,918
16,688
UT
55
950
0
138
220
159
VT
137
591
135
52
VA
370
3,361
1,437
1,910
902
691
Mar 10
ID
19
310
92
65
55
57
49
MI
2,380
1,536
464
840
719
306
757
MS
258
450
0
MO
52
953
206
159
651
170
103
ND
2
20
3
3
0
WA
508
6,403
2,044
573
1,314
Mar 17
AZ
242
1,921
668
754
FL
661
5,286
4,244
1,583
1,507
1,744
1,036
664
IL
1,567
4,021
1,346
1,185
2,684
Apr 7
WI
311
3,349
475
529
Apr 28
OH
822
502
2,030
June 2
IN
4,255
MD
406
6,670
2,291
2,662
897
760
NM
969
3,850
June 9
GA
1,042
9,117
5,154
1,476
WV
859
2,489
1,818
June 23
NY
3,040
22,686
2,932
KY
1,183
7,267
2,514
July 11
LA
877
4,617
6,173
1,877
TOTAL
27,116
160,733
62,260
19,342
31,575
22,334
37,037
844
549
5,251
Other candidates were able to make it on the ballot in individual states. Some votes for minor candidates are unavailable because in many states (territories) they can be listed as Others or Write-ins. Since the beginning of the primary season, none of these other candidates have been awarded any delegates. Of the over 200 people who have filed with the FEC as candidates for the Democratic nomination, the following have been placed on the ballot in at least one state.[ 20]
National popular vote totals for other candidates
Candidate
Votes
No. states on ballot
Uncommitted†
35,970
Various states
Other‡[ 21]
18,115
Various states
David Lee Rice
15,023
1 (WV)
Roque De La Fuente III
13,610
6 (NH, UT, CA, AZ, CO, TX)
Michael A. Ellinger
3,627
3 (NH, AZ, CA)
Robby Wells
3,340
5 (NH, TX, MO, LA, CO)
Mark Stewart Greenstein
3,331
3 (NH, VT, CA)
Mosie Boyd
2,064
4 (NH, UT, AR, CA)
Steve Burke
1,774
3 (NH, LA, MO)
Rita Krichevsky
468
2 (NH, CO)
Bill Haas
392
1 (MO)
Henry Hewes
345
3 (NH, AZ, MO)
Velma Steinman
191
1 (MO)
Leonard J. Steinman II
175
1 (MO)
Tom Koos
72
1 (NH)
Nathan Bloxham
69
1 (UT)
David John Thistle
53
1 (NH)
Sam Sloan
34
1 (NH)
Lorenz Kraus
52
1 (NH)
Thomas James Torgesen
30
1 (NH)
Jason Evritte Dunlap
12
1 (NH)
Ben Gleib
31
1 (NH)
Raymond Michael Moroz
8
1 (NH)
†Sometimes listed as "None of the Above"
‡Some states don't count some write-ins or minor candidates individually but lump them together.
Results
Early states
Iowa
The Iowa Democratic caucuses took place on February 3, 2020. The results of the 2020 Iowa caucuses had been challenged by Bernie Sanders before the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee following certification, as of February 29, 2020.[ 22] However, no news reports about the outcome of that challenge had occurred afterwards.
Final alignment popular vote share by county
Buttigieg—<30%
Buttigieg—30–40%
Buttigieg—40–50%
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—50–60%
Warren—<30%
Warren—30–40%
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Klobuchar—<30%
Klobuchar—30–40%
Final alignment popular vote share by congressional district
Buttigieg—<30%
Sanders—<30%
2020 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
Candidate
Initial alignment
Final alignment[ au]
State delegate equivalents[ av]
Pledged national convention delegates[ 26] [ aw]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Number
%
Pete Buttigieg
37,572
21.31
43,209
25.08
562.95
26.17
[ ax] 14
Bernie Sanders
43,581
24.71
45,652
26.50
562.02
26.13
[ ay] 12
Elizabeth Warren
32,589
18.48
34,909
20.26
388.44
18.06
[ az] 8
Joe Biden
26,291
14.91
23,605
13.70
340.32
15.82
[ ba] 6
Amy Klobuchar
22,454
12.73
21,100
12.25
263.87
12.27
1
Andrew Yang
8,914
5.05
1,758
1.02
21.86
1.02
Tom Steyer
3,061
1.74
413
0.24
6.62
0.31
Michael Bloomberg (did not run yet)[ bb]
212
0.12
16
0.01
0.21
0.01
Tulsi Gabbard
341
0.19
16
0.01
0.11
0.01
Michael Bennet
164
0.09
4
0.00
0.00
0.00
Deval Patrick
9
0.01
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
John Delaney (withdrawn)
0
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
Other
155
0.09
198
0.11
0.69
0.03
Uncommitted
1,009
0.57
1,420
0.82
3.73
0.17
Total[ bc]
176,352
100%
172,300
100%
2,150.83
100%
41
New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Democratic primary took place on February 11, 2020.
Popular vote share by county
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Buttigieg—<30%
Popular vote share by congressional district
Sanders—25–30%
2020 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary[ 29] [ 30]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 31] [ 32]
Bernie Sanders
76,384
25.60
9
Pete Buttigieg
72,454
24.28
9
Amy Klobuchar
58,714
19.68
6
Elizabeth Warren
27,429
9.19
Joe Biden
24,944
8.36
Tom Steyer
10,732
3.60
Tulsi Gabbard
9,755
3.27
Andrew Yang
8,312
2.79
Michael Bloomberg (write-in) [ 30] [ 33]
4,675
1.57
Deval Patrick
1,271
0.43
Michael Bennet
952
0.32
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
157
0.05
Joe Sestak (withdrawn)
152
0.05
Kamala Harris (withdrawn)
129
0.04
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
99
0.03
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
83
0.03
John Delaney (withdrawn)
83
0.03
Steve Bullock (withdrawn)
64
0.02
Henry Hewes
43
0.01
Ben Gleib (withdrawn)
31
0.01
Other candidates / Write-in
[ bd] 665
0.22
Donald Trump (write-in Republican )[ 30]
1,217
0.41
Bill Weld (write-in Republican )[ 30]
17
0.01
Mitt Romney (write-in Republican)[ 30]
10
0.00
Other write-in Republicans
5
0.00
Total
298,377
100%
24
Nevada
The Nevada Democratic caucus took place with early voting February 14 to 18, and was completed on February 22, 2020.
Final alignment popular vote share by county
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—60–70%
Sanders—70–80%
Buttigieg—<30%
Buttigieg—30–40%
Buttigieg—40–50%
County convention delegates won by county
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Sanders—70–80%
Buttigieg—<30%
Buttigieg—30–40%
Buttigieg—40–50%
Steyer—<30%
Final alignment popular vote share by congressional district
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
South Carolina
The South Carolina Democratic primary took place on February 29, 2020, three days prior to Super Tuesday.
Popular vote share by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Popular vote share by congressional district
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Official results show that Joe Biden won the Democratic primary with 48.65% of the vote, with Bernie Sanders coming in second with 19.77%.[ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday took place on March 3, 2020. A total of 14 states and American Samoa voted on Super Tuesday, including the two biggest states, California and Texas. Biden gained 726 delegates, Sanders 505, Bloomberg 49, Warren 62, and Tulsi Gabbard 2.
Alabama
Popular vote share by county Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
2020 Alabama Democratic presidential primary[ 42]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 43]
Joe Biden
286,065
63.28
44
Bernie Sanders
74,755
16.54
8
Michael Bloomberg
52,750
11.67
Elizabeth Warren
25,847
5.72
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ bh]
2,250
0.50
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ bi]
1,416
0.31
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ bi]
1,048
0.23
Tulsi Gabbard
1,038
0.23
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ bi]
907
0.20
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ bh]
875
0.19
Cory Booker (withdrawn) [ bj]
740
0.16
John Delaney (withdrawn) [ bj]
294
0.07
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn) [ bj]
224
0.05
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
184
0.04
Uncommitted
3,700
0.82
Total
452,093
100%
52
American Samoa
Arkansas
Popular vote share by county Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
California
2020 California Democratic presidential primary[ 47]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 48]
Bernie Sanders
2,080,846
35.97
225
Joe Biden
1,613,854
27.90
172
Elizabeth Warren
762,555
13.18
11
Michael Bloomberg
701,803
12.13
7
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ bl]
249,256
4.31
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ bl]
126,961
2.19
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ bl]
113,092
1.96
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ bm]
43,571
0.75
Tulsi Gabbard
33,769
0.58
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
13,892
0.24
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ bm]
7,377
0.13
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
7,052
0.12
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
6,000
0.10
John Delaney (withdrawn)
4,606
0.08
Joe Sestak (withdrawn)
3,270
0.06
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) [ bm]
2,022
0.03
Other candidates / Write-in
[ bn] 14,438
0.25
Total
5,784,364
100%
415
Colorado
The results were certified on March 30.[ 49] [ 50] The race was called for Bernie Sanders [ 51] who won a plurality of votes and delegates.
2020 Colorado Democratic presidential primary[ 52]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 53] [ 54]
Bernie Sanders
355,293
37.00
29[ bo]
Joe Biden
236,565
24.64
21[ bp]
Michael Bloomberg
177,727
18.51
9[ bq]
Elizabeth Warren
168,695
17.57
8[ br]
Tulsi Gabbard
10,037
1.05
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
3,988
0.42
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ bs]
3,323
0.35
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,276
0.13
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
1,086
0.11
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
227
0.02
Other candidates
1,911
0.20
Total
960,128
100%
67
Maine
Massachusetts
Popular vote share by county
2020 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary[ 57]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 58]
Joe Biden
473,861
33.41
37
Bernie Sanders
376,990
26.58
30
Elizabeth Warren
303,864
21.43
24
Michael Bloomberg
166,200
11.72
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ bv]
38,400
2.71
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ bv]
17,297
1.22
Tulsi Gabbard
10,548
0.74
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
6,923
0.49
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ bv]
6,762
0.48
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
2,708
0.19
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
1,257
0.09
John Delaney (withdrawn)
675
0.05
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
617
0.04
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
426
0.03
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
305
0.02
All Others
1,941
0.14
No Preference
5,345
0.38
Blank ballots
4,061
0.29
Total
1,418,180
100%
91
Minnesota
Popular vote share by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Klobuchar—<30%
Klobuchar—30–40%
Klobuchar—40–50%
Popular vote share by congressional district
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Sanders—30–40%
2020 Minnesota Democratic presidential primary[ 59]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 60]
Joe Biden
287,553
38.64
38
Bernie Sanders
222,431
29.89
27
Elizabeth Warren
114,674
15.41
10
Michael Bloomberg
61,882
8.32
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ bw]
41,530
5.58
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ bw]
7,616
1.02
Tulsi Gabbard
2,504
0.34
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ bx]
1,749
0.24
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ bw]
551
0.07
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ bx]
315
0.04
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
226
0.03
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
197
0.03
John Delaney (withdrawn) [ by]
172
0.02
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
114
0.02
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) [ bz]
72
0.01
Uncommitted
2,612
0.35
Total
744,198
100%
75
North Carolina
Popular vote share by county Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
2020 North Carolina Democratic presidential primary[ 61]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 62]
Joe Biden
572,271
42.95
68
Bernie Sanders
322,645
24.22
37
Michael Bloomberg
172,558
12.95
3
Elizabeth Warren
139,912
10.50
2
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ ca]
43,632
3.27
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ ca]
30,742
2.31
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ ca]
10,679
0.80
Tulsi Gabbard
6,622
0.50
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
2,973
0.22
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
2,181
0.16
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
1,978
0.15
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
1,341
0.10
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
1,243
0.09
John Delaney (withdrawn)
1,098
0.08
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
699
0.05
No Preference
21,808
1.64
Total
1,332,382
100%
110
Oklahoma
Popular vote share by county Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary[ 63]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 64]
Joe Biden
117,633
38.66
21
Bernie Sanders
77,425
25.45
13
Michael Bloomberg
42,270
13.89
2
Elizabeth Warren
40,732
13.39
1
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ cb]
6,733
2.21
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ cb]
5,115
1.68
Tulsi Gabbard
5,109
1.68
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ cb]
2,006
0.66
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
1,997
0.66
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,530
0.50
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
1,273
0.42
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
1,158
0.38
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
680
0.22
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
620
0.20
Total
304,281
100%
37
Tennessee
Popular vote share by county Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
2020 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary[ 65]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 66]
Joe Biden
215,390
41.72
36[ cc]
Bernie Sanders
129,168
25.02
22[ cd]
Michael Bloomberg
79,789
15.46
5[ ce]
Elizabeth Warren
53,732
10.41
1
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ cf]
17,102
3.31
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ cf]
10,671
2.07
Tulsi Gabbard
2,278
0.44
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ cf]
1,932
0.37
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
1,650
0.32
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
1,097
0.21
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
953
0.18
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
498
0.10
John Delaney (withdrawn)
378
0.07
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
239
0.05
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
182
0.04
Uncommitted
1,191
0.23
Total
516,250
100%
64
Texas
Popular vote share by county Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Bloomberg—<30%
Bloomberg—30–40%
Bloomberg—50–60%
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Sanders—50–60%
Warren—<30%
Tie
Tie
2020 Texas Democratic presidential primary[ 67]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 68]
Joe Biden
725,562
34.64
113
Bernie Sanders
626,339
29.91
99
Michael Bloomberg
300,608
14.35
11
Elizabeth Warren
239,237
11.42
5
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ cg]
82,671
3.95
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ cg]
43,291
2.07
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
16,688
0.80
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ cg]
13,929
0.67
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
10,324
0.49
Tulsi Gabbard
8,688
0.41
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
6,674
0.32
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
4,941
0.24
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
3,918
0.19
John Delaney (withdrawn)
3,280
0.16
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
1,304
0.06
Other candidates
6,974
0.33
Total
2,094,428
100%
228
Utah
Vermont
Popular vote share by county Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Virginia
Popular vote share by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Popular vote share by congressional district
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
2020 Virginia Democratic presidential primary[ 73] [ cq]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 75]
Joe Biden
705,501
53.30
67
Bernie Sanders
306,388
23.15
31
Elizabeth Warren
142,546
10.77
1
Michael Bloomberg
128,030
9.67
Tulsi Gabbard
11,288
0.85
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ cr]
11,199
0.85
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ cr]
8,414
0.64
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ cs]
3,361
0.25
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,910
0.14
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ cr]
1,472
0.11
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ cs]
1,437
0.11
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
902
0.07
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
691
0.05
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) [ cs]
370
0.03
Write-in votes
184
0.01
Total
1,323,693
100%
99
Mid/Late-March
Democrats Abroad
Results of the primary were announced on Monday, March 23, 2020.[ 76]
Idaho
Michigan
2020 Michigan Democratic presidential primary[ 80]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 81]
Joe Biden
840,360
52.93
73
Bernie Sanders
576,926
36.34
52
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) [ cy]
73,464
4.63
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) [ cy]
26,148
1.65
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ cz]
22,462
1.41
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ cz]
11,018
0.69
Tulsi Gabbard
9,461
0.60
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ da]
2,380
0.15
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ cz]
1,732
0.11
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ da]
1,536
0.10
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
840
0.05
Joe Sestak (withdrawn)
757
0.05
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
719
0.05
John Delaney (withdrawn) [ db]
464
0.03
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
306
0.02
Uncommitted
19,106
1.20
Total
1,587,679
100%
125
Mississippi
Missouri
2020 Missouri Democratic presidential primary[ 84]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 85]
Joe Biden
400,347
60.10
44
Bernie Sanders
230,374
34.59
24
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
9,866
1.48
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
8,156
1.22
Tulsi Gabbard
4,887
0.73
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
3,309
0.50
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
2,682
0.40
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
953
0.14
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
651
0.10
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
584
0.09
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
206
0.03
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
170
0.03
John Delaney (withdrawn)
159
0.02
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
103
0.02
Henry Hewes
94
0.01
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
52
0.01
Other candidates
1,025
0.15
Uncommitted
2,494
0.37
Total
666,112
100%
68
North Dakota
All of the withdrawn candidates had withdrawn from the race while mail-in voting had already begun.
Washington
Popular vote share by county Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
2020 Washington Democratic presidential primary[ 87] [ 88]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 89]
Joe Biden
591,403
37.94
46
Bernie Sanders
570,039
36.57
43
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) [ dd]
142,652
9.15
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) [ dd]
122,530
7.86
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ de]
63,344
4.06
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [ de]
33,383
2.14
Tulsi Gabbard
13,199
0.85
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
6,403
0.41
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ de]
3,455
0.22
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
2,044
0.13
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,314
0.08
John Delaney (withdrawn)
573
0.04
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
508
0.03
Write-in votes
1,479
0.09
Uncommitted
6,450
0.41
Total
1,558,776
100%
89
Northern Mariana Islands
2020 Northern Mariana Islands Democratic presidential caucus[ 90]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 91]
Bernie Sanders
84
62.69
4
Joe Biden
48
35.82
2
Uncommitted
2
1.49
Total
134
100%
6
Arizona
Popular vote share by county Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
2020 Arizona Democratic presidential primary[ 92]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 93]
Joe Biden
268,029
43.70
38
Bernie Sanders
200,456
32.70
29
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) [ df]
35,537
5.79
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ dg]
24,868
4.05
Tulsi Gabbard
3,014
0.49
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
1,921
0.31
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
754
0.12
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
668
0.11
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
242
0.04
Henry Hewes
208
0.03
Other candidates
812
0.13
Other votes
4,942
0.81
Ineligible candidates [ dh]
0 Michael Bloomberg 0 Amy Klobuchar 0 Tom Steyer 0 John Delaney 0 Cory Booker 0 Michael Bennet
71,904
58,797 10,333 1,381 505 494 394
11.72
9.59 1.68 0.23 0.08 0.08 0.06
Total
613,355
100%
67
Florida
Popular vote share by county Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Biden—80–90%
2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary[ 97]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 98]
Joe Biden
1,077,375
61.95
162
Bernie Sanders
397,311
22.84
57
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) [ di]
146,544
8.43
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
39,886
2.29
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) [ di]
32,875
1.89
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
17,276
0.99
Tulsi Gabbard
8,712
0.50
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
5,286
0.30
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
4,244
0.24
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
2,510
0.14
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
1,744
0.10
John Delaney (withdrawn)
1,583
0.09
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,507
0.09
Julián Castro (withdrawn)
1,036
0.06
Joe Sestak (withdrawn)
664
0.04
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
661
0.04
Total
1,739,214
100%
219
Illinois
2020 Illinois Democratic presidential primary[ 99]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 100]
Joe Biden
986,661
58.94
95
Bernie Sanders
605,701
36.18
60
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) [ dj]
25,500
1.52
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) [ dj]
24,413
1.46
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [ dk]
9,729
0.58
Tulsi Gabbard
9,642
0.58
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) [ dl]
4,021
0.24
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
2,684
0.16
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [ dk]
1,684
0.10
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) [ dl]
1,567
0.09
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) [ dl]
1,346
0.08
John Delaney (withdrawn)
1,185
0.07
Total
1,674,133
100%
155
April–May
Wisconsin
2020 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary[ 101]
Candidate
Votes[ 102]
%
Delegates[ 103]
Joe Biden
581,463
62.86
56
Bernie Sanders
293,441
31.72
28
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
14,060
1.52
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
8,846
0.96
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
6,079
0.66
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
5,565
0.60
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
4,946
0.53
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
3,349
0.36
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
836
0.09
John Delaney (withdrawn)
529
0.06
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
475
0.05
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
311
0.03
Write-in votes
1,575
0.17
Uninstructed Delegate
3,590
0.39
Total
925,065
100%
84
Alaska
2020 Alaska Democratic presidential primary final results[ 104]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 105]
Joe Biden
10,834
54.83
8
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
8,755
44.31
7
Inactive votes [ dm]
170
0.86
Total
19,759
100%
15
Wyoming
2020 Wyoming Democratic presidential primary final results[ 106]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 107]
Joe Biden
10,912
70.90
10
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
4,206
27.33
4
Inactive votes [ dn]
273
1.77
Total
15,391
100%
14
Ohio
2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary[ 108]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 109]
Joe Biden
647,284
72.37
115
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
149,683
16.74
21
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
30,985
3.46
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
28,704
3.21
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
15,113
1.69
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
11,899
1.33
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
4,560
0.51
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
2,801
0.31
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
2,030
0.23
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
822
0.09
Andrew Yang (write-in; withdrawn)
502
0.06
Total
894,383
100%
136
Kansas
2020 Kansas Democratic presidential primary final results[ 110]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates
Joe Biden
110,041
74.92
29
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
33,142
22.57
10
Inactive votes [ do]
3,690
2.51
Total
146,873
100%
39
Nebraska
Oregon
Hawaii
2020 Hawaii Democratic presidential primary[ 115] [ 116]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates
Joe Biden
21,215
60.54
16
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
12,337
35.20
8
Void Votes
68
0.19
Inactive votes [ dp]
1,424
4.06
Total
35,044
100%
24
Early June
District of Columbia
Popular vote share by ward
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Biden—80–90%
Popular vote share by precinct
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Biden—80–90%
Biden—>90%
Indiana
2020 Indiana Democratic presidential primary[ 120]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 121]
Joe Biden
380,836
76.48
80
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
67,688
13.59
2
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
17,957
3.61
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
14,344
2.88
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
4,783
0.96
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
4,426
0.89
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
3,860
0.78
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
2,657
0.53
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
1,376
0.28
Total
497,927
100%
82
Maryland
2020 Maryland Democratic presidential primary[ 122]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 123]
Joe Biden
879,753
83.72
96
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
81,939
7.80
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
27,134
2.58
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
7,180
0.68
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
6,773
0.64
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
6,670
0.63
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
5,685
0.54
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
4,226
0.40
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
2,662
0.25
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
2,291
0.22
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
897
0.09
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
760
0.07
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
671
0.06
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
406
0.04
Uncommitted
23,726
2.26
Total
1,050,773
100%
96
Montana
New Mexico
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Dakota
2020 South Dakota Democratic presidential primary[ 132]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 133]
Joe Biden
40,800
77.48
13
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
11,861
22.52
3
Total
52,661
100%
16
Mid/Late June
Guam
US Virgin Islands
2020 U.S. Virgin Islands Democratic presidential caucuses[ 137] [ 138]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 139]
Joe Biden
502
91.27
7
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
28
5.09
Uncommitted
20
3.64
Total
550
100%
7
Georgia
2020 Georgia Democratic presidential primary[ 140]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 141]
Joe Biden
922,177
84.86
105
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
101,668
9.36
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
21,906
2.02
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
9,117
0.84
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
7,657
0.70
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
6,346
0.58
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
5,154
0.47
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
4,317
0.40
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
4,117
0.38
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
1,752
0.16
John Delaney (withdrawn)
1,476
0.14
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
1,042
0.10
Total
1,086,729
100%
105
West Virginia
2020 West Virginia Democratic presidential primary[ 142]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates
Joe Biden
122,518
65.35
28
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
22,793
12.16
David Lee Rice
15,470
8.25
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
5,741
3.06
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
4,163
2.22
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
3,759
2.01
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
3,455
1.84
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
3,011
1.61
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
2,590
1.38
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
1,865
0.99
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
1,235
0.66
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
882
0.47
Total
187,482
100%
28
Kentucky
2020 Kentucky Democratic presidential primary[ 143]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 144]
Joe Biden
365,284
67.91
52
Uncommitted
58,364
10.85
2
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
65,055
12.09
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
15,300
2.84
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
9,127
1.70
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
7,267
1.35
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
5,859
1.09
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
5,296
0.98
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
2,656
0.49
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
2,514
0.47
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
1,183
0.22
Total
537,905
100%
54
New York
2020 New York Democratic presidential primary[ 145]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 146]
Joe Biden
1,136,679
64.62
230
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
285,908
16.25
44
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
82,917
4.71
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
39,433
2.24
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
22,927
1.30
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
22,686
1.29
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
11,028
0.63
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
9,083
0.52
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
3,040
0.17
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
2,932
0.17
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
2,299
0.13
Blank ballots / Void ballots
[ dq] 140,107
7.96
Total
1,759,039
100%
274
July–August
Delaware
New Jersey
2020 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary[ 149]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 150]
Joe Biden
814,188
84.92
121
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
140,412
14.65
5
Uncommitted
4,162
0.43
Total
958,762
100%
126
Louisiana
2020 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary[ 151]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 152]
Joe Biden
212,555
79.52
54
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
19,859
7.43
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
6,426
2.40
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
6,173
2.31
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
4,617
1.73
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
4,312
1.61
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
2,431
0.91
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
2,363
0.88
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
1,962
0.73
John Delaney (withdrawn)
1,877
0.70
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
902
0.34
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
877
0.33
Other candidates
2,932
1.10
Total
267,286
100%
54
Puerto Rico
Connecticut
2020 Connecticut Democratic presidential primary[ 155]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 156]
Joe Biden
224,500
84.90
60
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)
30,512
11.54
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)
3,429
1.30
Uncommitted
5,975
2.26
Total
264,416
100%
60
Total votes and delegates by candidate
Candidates listed received at least 0.01% of the total vote:
Candidate
Total votes
Total delegates
Joe Biden
19,080,502 (51.6%)
2,709
Bernie Sanders
9,680,424 (26.2%)
1,113
Elizabeth Warren
2,832,060 (7.7%)
75
Michael Bloomberg
2,552,434 (6.9%)
49
Pete Buttigieg
924,331 (2.5%)
24
Amy Klobuchar
540,064 (1.5%)
7
Tulsi Gabbard
273,383 (0.7%)
2
Tom Steyer
260,481 (0.7%)
0
Andrew Yang
160,733 (0.4%)
0
Michael Bennet
62,260 (0.1%)
0
Julian Castro
37,037 (0.1%)
0
Cory Booker
31,575 (0.08%)
0
Deval Patrick
27,116 (0.07%)
0
Marianne Williamson
22,334 (0.06%)
0
John Delaney
19,342 (0.05%)
0
David Lee Rice
15,023 (0.04%)
0
Roque De La Fuente III
13,610 (0.03%)
0
Joe Sestak
5,251 (0.01%)
0
Notes
^ 2 delegates from Kentucky are uncommitted
^ Includes:
1.0% for Andrew Yang (1,758 votes, 21 SDE)
0.8% for Uncommitted (1,420 votes, 3 SDE)
0.1% for other candidates (198 votes, 0 SDE)
<0.1% for Michael Bennet (4 votes, 0 SDE)
0.0% for Deval Patrick (0 votes, 0 SDE)
0.0% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 0 votes, 0 SDE)
^ Includes:
2.8% for Andrew Yang (8,312 votes)
0.6% for write-in candidates (1,914 votes)
0.4% for Deval Patrick (1,271 votes)
0.3% for Michael Bennet (952 votes)
0.3% for other on-ballot candidates (841 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Uncommitted (367 votes, 7 CD)
<0.1% for Andrew Yang (49 votes, 1 CD)
<0.1% for other on-ballot candidates (44 votes, 0 CD)
^ Includes:
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 1,069 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 765 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 658 votes)
0.1% for other on-ballot candidates (640 votes)
^ Includes:
0.8% for Uncommitted (3,700 votes)
0.5% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,250 votes)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 875 votes)
0.2% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 740 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 294 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 224 votes)
<0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 184 votes)
^ a b c d e All for Uncommitted
^ Includes:
0.3% for Kamala Harris (withdrawn, 715 votes)
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 715 votes)
0.3% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 574 votes)
0.3% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 572 votes)
0.2% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 501 votes)
0.2% for Steve Bullock (withdrawn, 485 votes)
0.2% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 443 votes)
0.2% for Joe Sestak (withdrawn, 408 votes)
0.2% for 0ther candidate (393 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 304 votes)
^ Includes:
0.8% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 43,571 votes)
0.3% for other candidates and write-in votes (14,438 votes)
0.2% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 13,892 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 7,377 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 7,052 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 6,000 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 4,606 votes)
0.1% for Joe Sestak (withdrawn, 3,270 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 2,022 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 3,988 votes)
0.2% for other candidates (1,911 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 1,276 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 1,086 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 227 votes)
^ Includes:
1.7% as blank ballots (3,417 ballots)
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 696 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 218 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 201 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 183 votes)
^ Includes:
0.5% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 6,923 votes)
0.4% for No Preference (5,345 votes)
0.3% as blank ballots (4,061 ballots)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 2,708 votes)
0.1% for other candidates (1,941 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,257 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 675 votes)
<0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 617 votes)
<0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 426 votes)
<0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 305 votes)
^ Includes:
0.3% for Uncommitted (5,457 votes)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 1,749 votes)
0.2% for other on-ballot candidates (1,096 votes)
^ Includes:
1.6% for No Preference (21,808 votes)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 2,973 votes)
0.2% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 2,181 votes)
0.2% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,978 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,341 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 1,243 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 1,098 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 699 votes)
^ Includes:
0.7% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 1,997 votes)
0.5% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 1,530 votes)
0.4% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,273 votes)
0.4% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 1,158 votes)
0.2% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 680 votes)
0.2% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 620 votes)
^ Includes:
0.3% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,650 votes)
0.2% for Uncommitted (1,191 votes)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 1,097 votes)
0.2% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 953 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 498 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 378 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 239 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 182 votes)
^ Includes:
0.8% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 16,688 votes)
0.5% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 10,324 votes)
0.3% for other candidates (6,974 votes)
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 6,674 votes)
0.2% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 4,941 votes)
0.2% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 3,918 votes)
0.2% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 3,280 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,304 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 950 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 220 votes)
0.1% for other candidates (196 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 159 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 138 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 55 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 591 votes)
0.2% as overvotes or blank votes (380 ballots)
0.2% for other candidates and write-in votes (329 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 137 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 135 votes)
<0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 52 votes)
^ Includes:
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 3,361 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 1,910 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,437 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 902 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 691 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 370 votes)
<0.1% for write-in candidates (184 votes)
^ Includes:
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 85 votes)
0.1% for Uncommitted (48 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 26 votes)
^ Includes:
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 310 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 91 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 65 votes)
0.1% for other candidates (60 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 57 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 55 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 49 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 19 votes)
^ Includes:
1.2% for Uncommitted (19,106 votes)
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 2,380 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,536 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 840 votes)
0.1% for Joe Sestak (withdrawn, 757 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 719 votes)
<0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 464 votes)
<0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 306 votes)
^ Includes:
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 450 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 258 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Uncommitted (2,494 votes)
0.3% for other candidates (1,809 votes)
0.1% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 953 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 651 votes)
^ Includes:
0.9% as unsigned votes, overvotes and blank votes (133 ballots)
0.1% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 20 votes)
<0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 3 votes)
<0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 3 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 2 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Uncommitted (6,450 votes)
0.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 6,403 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,044 votes)
0.1% for write-in candidates (withdrawn, 1,479 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 1,314 votes)
<0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 573 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 508 votes)
^ Includes:
0.8% as other votes (4,942 ballots)
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 1,921 votes)
0.1% for other candidates (812 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 754 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 668 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 505 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 494 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 394 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 242 votes)
<0.1% for Henry Hewes (208 votes)
^ Includes:
0.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 5,286 votes)
0.2% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 4,244 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 1,744 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 1,583 votes)
0.1% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 1,507 votes)
<0.1% for Joe Sestak (withdrawn, 664 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 661 votes)
^ Includes:
0.2% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 4,021 votes)
0.2% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 2,684 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,567 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,346 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 1,185 votes)
^ Includes:
0.4% for Uninstructed Delegate (3,590 votes)
0.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 3,349 votes)
0.2% for write-in candidates (1,575 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 529 votes)
0.1% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 475 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,567 votes)
^ a b c All inactive votes
^ Includes:
0.2% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,030 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 822 votes)
0.1% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 502 votes)
^ a b All for write-in candidates
^ Includes
4.1% as inactive votes (1,424 votes)
0.2% as void votes (68 votes)
^ All for Andrew Yang
^ Includes:
2.3% for Uninstructed Delegate (23,726 votes)
0.6% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 6,670 votes)
0.3% for Cory Booker (withdrawn, 2,662 votes)
0.2% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,291 votes)
0.1% for Marianne Williamson (withdrawn, 897 votes)
0.1% for Julian Castro (withdrawn, 760 votes)
<0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 406 votes)
^ All for No Preference
^ Includes:
2.6% for Uncommitted Delegate (6,461 votes)
1.6% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 4,026 votes)
0.4% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 971 votes)
^ Includes:
1.8% for Uncommitted (1,861 votes)
0.9% for write-in candidates (936 votes)
0.8% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 802 votes)
^ Includes:
0.8% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 9,117 votes)
0.5% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 5,154 votes)
0.1% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 1,476 votes)
0.1% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,042 votes)
^ Includes:
8.3% for David Lee Rice (15,470 votes)
1.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 2,590 votes)
1.0% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 1,865 votes)
0.5% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 882 votes)
^ Includes:
10.9% for Uncommitted (58,364 votes, 2 delegates)
1.4% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 7,267 votes)
0.5% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,514 votes)
0.2% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 1,183 votes)
^ Includes:
7.7% as blank ballots (135,486 ballots)
1.3% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 22,686 votes)
0.2% as void ballots (4,621 ballots)
0.2% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 3,040 votes)
0.2% for Michael Bennet (withdrawn, 2,932 votes)
^ Includes:
1.7% for Andrew Yang (withdrawn, 4,617 votes)
1.1% for other candidates (2,932 votes)
0.7% for John Delaney (withdrawn, 1,877 votes)
0.3% for Deval Patrick (withdrawn, 877 votes)
^ All as undervotes, overvotes or blank ballots
^ Final vote after votes for candidates below the 15% viability threshold in each precinct are reallocated to other viable candidates.
^ The official results included four decimal digits.
^ In Iowa, the presidential caucuses only are the first determining step for the delegate distribution, the final step are the decisions on the district conventions and the much later state convention. According to the provisions set by the Iowa Democratic Party's "Delegate Selection Plan", statewide delegates preliminarily awarded to other candidates had to be reallocated at the state convention on June 13, as their pledged candidates had dropped out, while the already early decided district delegates remain fixed.
^ Due to his withdrawal in March, 2 of the 5 statewide delegates mathematically won by Buttigieg were reallocated to Biden at the state convention on June 13.[ 26] [ 27]
^ Due to his withdrawal in April, 3 of the 4 statewide delegates mathematically won by Sanders were reallocated to Biden at the state convention on June 13.[ 26] [ 27]
^ Due to her withdrawal in March, all of the 3 statewide delegates mathematically won by Warren were reallocated to Biden at the state convention on June 13.[ 26] [ 27]
^ 8 of the 12 statewide delegates initially awarded to Buttigieg (2), Sanders (3) and Warren (3), who had withdrawn in the meantime, were reallocated to Biden as the sole remaining viable contender and were added to his own 2 statewide delegates at the state convention on June 13.[ 26] [ 27]
^ Michael Bloomberg officially announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on November 24, 2019, but chose not to contest the first four nominating contests of the primary season, including the Iowa caucuses.[ 28]
^ Per the Iowa Democratic Party official report.[ 24]
^ Including 157 write-in votes
^ Vote count after votes for candidates who did not get at least 15% of the vote in that precinct are reallocated to the voter's second choice.
^ County convention delegates (CCDs) are used to calculate how many pledged national convention delegates each candidate wins statewide and in the state's four congressional districts .
^ The number of pledged national convention delegates is determined by the number of CCDs won. However, a candidate must get both at least 15% of the total vote to get statewide delegates, and at least 15% of the vote in a congressional district to get delegates from that district. Each precinct has a certain number of CCDs and allocates them based on how many caucus goers there are for each candidate at that precinct.
^ a b Candidate withdrew after the New Hampshire primary when absentee voting had already begun.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary when absentee voting had already begun.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during the first days of the absentee voting period.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew after early voting had started.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary, when all-mail voting had already begun.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew following the New Hampshire primary, when all-mail voting had already begun.
^ Including 34 write-in votes
^ 24 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 17 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 14 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 12 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary and after the start of early in-person voting.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, shortly before the date of the election.
^ a b Candidate withdrew following the New Hampshire primary, when absentee voting had already begun.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew after early voting started, but before the date of the election.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary when absentee voting had already begun.
^ a b Candidate withdrew after the New Hampshire primary when absentee voting had already begun.
^ Candidate withdrew during the first days of absentee voting.
^ Candidate withdrew after in-person absentee voting started on January 17, 2020.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during early voting, shortly before the date of the election.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, shortly before the election.
^ 33 delegates, if Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 20 delegates, if Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 10 delegates, if Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary, after early voting started.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary after early voting had already started.
^ 13 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 6 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 5 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ 5 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary after all-mail voting had started.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, shortly before the primary.
^ a b Candidate withdrew following the New Hampshire primary, when absentee voting had already begun.
^ Including "Blank" (written in) with 8 votes; Ron Paul , Michelle Obama , John Edwards and two others with 2 votes; and 110 other write-ins with 1 vote
^ 57 overvotes and 323 blank votes
^ The "2020 March Democratic Presidential Primary" website published by the Virginia Department of Elections does not include the write-in votes.[ 74] This article includes them.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, shortly before the primary.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew following the New Hampshire primary, when absentee voting had already begun.
^ Candidate suspended campaign during the voting period.
^ Candidate suspended campaign and subsequently officially withdrew during the voting period.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary, when online voting had already begun.
^ a b Candidate withdrew during early voting following Super Tuesday.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during early voting before Super Tuesday.
^ a b Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, following Super Tuesday.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, before Super Tuesday.
^ a b Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, following the New Hampshire primary.
^ Candidate withdrew in January, shortly after absentee voting had begun.
^ Unsigned 87, over 7, blank 39 votes
^ a b Candidate withdrew after Super Tuesday when all-mail voting had already begun.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew before Super Tuesday when all-mail voting had already begun.
^ Candidate withdrew after Super Tuesday during early voting.
^ Candidate withdrew before Super Tuesday during early voting.
^ While Bloomberg, Klobuchar, Steyer, Delaney, Booker and Bennet had formally withdrawn and were not published in the final state canvass, those ballots were included by the state as part of overall cast ballots and any media covering the primary reported individual vote tallies for those candidates.[ 94] [ 95] [ 96]
^ a b Candidate withdrew after Super Tuesday when early voting had begun in a few counties.
^ a b Candidate withdrew after Super Tuesday during early voting.
^ a b Candidate withdrew shortly before Super Tuesday during early voting.
^ a b c Candidate withdrew after the New Hampshire primary when early voting had already begun.
^ Votes which had all its 5 ranked vote-choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15%.
^ Votes which had all its 5 ranked vote-choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15%.
^ Votes which had all its 5 ranked vote-choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15%.
^ Votes which had all its 3 ranked vote-choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15%.
^ 135,486 blank and 4,621 void ballots
^ Under 356, over 89, blank 275 votes
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