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Actual Work
[edit]Immediate Work
[edit]1980 Independent ticket | 1980 Libertarian ticket | ||
John B. Anderson | Patrick Lucey | Ed Clark | David Koch |
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for President | for Vice President | for President | for Vice President |
U.S. Representative from Illinois (1961–1981) |
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1977–1979) |
Chair of the Libertarian Party of California (1973–1974) |
Co-owner of Koch, Inc. |
Campaign | Campaign | ||
Immediate Immediate
[edit]Poll source | Survey Date(s) | John Anderson
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Howard Baker
|
George Bush
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John Connally
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Phil Crane
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Bob Dole
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Gerald Ford
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Alexander Haig
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Jack Kemp
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Charles Percy
|
Robert Ray
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Ronald Reagan
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Elliot Richardson
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Jim Thompson
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Lowell Weicker
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Others
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Gallup[1] | March 31-April 3, 1978 | - | 11% | - | 4% | - | 4% | 40% | - | - | - | - | 30% | 4% | - | - | - |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 54% | - | - | - | - | 42% | - | - | - | - | ||
Gallup[2] | June 16-19, 1978 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 46% | - | - | - | - | 45% | - | - | - | - |
Gallup[3] | July 7-10, 1978 | – | 9% | 1% | 5% | - | 4% | 37% | - | - | - | - | 31% | 3% | 2% | - | - |
Gallup[4] | November 10-13, 1978 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 48% | - | - | - | - | 42% | - | - | - | - |
Gallup[5] | December 1-4, 1978 | 1% | 9% | 1% | 6% | 1% | 1% | 24% | - | 1% | 4% | 1% | 40% | 1% | 3% | - | - |
Gallup[6] | February 2-5, 1979 | 2% | 8% | 1% | 12% | 2% | 1% | 26% | - | 1% | 3% | 1% | 31% | 1% | 2% | 1% | |
2% | 13% | 2% | 18% | 2% | 3% | 36% | - | 3% | 2% | 2% | - | 2% | 2% | 1% | - | ||
2% | 9% | 2% | 16% | 2% | 3% | - | - | 1% | 4% | 1% | 43% | 2% | 2% | 1% | - | ||
Gallup[7] | May 4-7, 1979 | - | 10% | 2% | 8% | - | 3% | 27% | - | 2% | 2% | - | 28% | - | - | - | 4% |
Gallup[8] | June 22-25, 1979 | - | 10% | 2% | 5% | - | 2% | 28% | 3% | - | 2% | - | 38% | - | - | - | 5% |
- | 13% | 2% | 11% | - | 2% | - | 4% | - | 5% | - | 50% | - | - | - | 7% | ||
- | - | - | - | - | - | 48% | - | - | - | - | 48% | - | - | - | - | ||
- | - | - | 31% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 60% | - | - | - | - | ||
- | 30% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 58% | - | - | - | - | ||
Gallup[9] | August 17-20, 1979 | - | 10% | 3% | 8% | - | 2% | 21% | 3% | - | 4% | - | 29% | 3% | - | - | 3% |
Gallup[10] | November 2-5, 1979 | - | 14% | 2% | 10% | - | 3% | 22% | - | - | 2% | - | 33% | 2% | 2% | - | 5% |
- | 18% | 2% | 13% | - | 3% | - | - | - | 2% | - | 41% | 2% | 2% | - | 7% | ||
Gallup[11] | December 1-4, 1979 | - | 9% | 1% | 6% | 1% | 1% | 24% | - | 1% | 4% | 1% | 40% | 1% | 3% | - | - |
Gallup[12] | December 7-10, 1979 | - | 9% | 7% | 10% | - | 4% | 18% | - | - | - | - | 40% | - | - | - | 6% |
- | 12% | 8% | 12% | - | 6% | - | - | - | - | - | 47% | - | - | - | 9% | ||
Gallup[13] | February 1-3, 1980 | 3% | 5% | 17% | 3% | - | - | 31% | - | - | - | - | 34% | - | - | - | 3% |
3% | 6% | 23% | 8% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 47% | - | - | - | 5% | ||
- | - | - | - | - | - | 56% | - | - | - | - | 40% | - | - | - | - | ||
- | - | 37% | - | - | - | 56% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
- | - | 40% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 51% | - | - | - | - |
1972 Democratic Primary Endorsements
[edit]McGovern
[edit]
George McGovern |
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McGovern had received endorsements from:
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Wallace
[edit]
George Wallace |
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Wallace had received endorsements from:
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Humphrey
[edit]
Hubert Humphrey |
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Humphrey had received endorsements from:
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Muskie
[edit]
Edmund Muskie (To April 27th, 1972) |
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Muskie had received endorsements from:
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Jackson
[edit]
Scoop Jackson (To May 2nd, 1972) |
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Jackson had received endorsements from:
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Mills
[edit]
Wilbur Mills |
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Mills had received endorsements from:
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Chisholm
[edit]
Shirley Chisholm |
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Chisholm had received endorsements from:
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Sanford
[edit]
Terry Sanford |
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Sanford had received endorsements from:
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Lindsay
[edit]
John Lindsay (To April 4th, 1972) |
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Lindsay had received endorsements from:
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Yorty
[edit]
Sam Yorty (To June 5th, 1972) |
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Yorty had received endorsements from:
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Harris
[edit]
Fred Harris (To November 10th, 1971) |
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Harris had received endorsements from:
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Bayh
[edit]
Birch Bayh (To October 12th, 1971) |
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Bayh had received endorsements from:
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1964 Democratic Primaries and State Conventions
[edit]Tablemaker's Note:[d]
Date (daily totals) |
Contest | Total pledged delegates | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegates won and popular vote | |||||||||
Lyndon Johnson | George Wallace | Favorite Sons |
Others | Uncommitted | |||||
March 10 | New Hampshire Pres. Primary[170] 30,777 |
0 (of 20) | 29,317 WI (95.26%) |
- | - | 1,460 WI (4.74%) |
- | ||
New Hampshire Del. Primary[171] |
20 (of 20) | 20 Del. | - | - | - | - | |||
March 25 | South Carolina State Convention[172][173] |
42 (of 42) | - | - | - | - | 42 Del. | ||
April 2 | Tennessee State Convention[174] |
40 (of 40) | 40 Del. | - | - | - | - | ||
April 7 | Wisconsin Pres. Primary[175] 775,599 |
46 (of 46) | - | 264,100 (34.05%) |
46 Del. 511,499 (65.95%)[e] |
- | - | ||
April 12 | Kansas State Convention[f][176][177] |
27 (of 27) | - | - | - | - | 27 Del. | ||
April 14 | Illinois Pres. Primary[178] 89,523 |
0 (of ?) | 82,027 WI (91.63%) |
3,761 WI (4.20%) |
- | 3,735 WI (4.17%) |
- | ||
May 5 | Alabama Del. Primary[179] |
36 (of 36) | - | 36 Del. | - | - | - | ||
Indiana Pres. Primary[180] 579,036 |
46 (of 46) | - | 0 Del.[g] 172,646 (29.82%) |
51 Del. 376,023 (64.94%)[h] |
30,367 (5.24%) |
- | |||
Ohio Pres. Primary[181] 493,619 |
99 (of 99) | - | - | 99 Del. 493,619 (100.00%)[i] |
- | - | |||
Washington, D.C. Del. Primary[182][183] 41,095 |
16 (of 16) | 16 Del. 41,095 [j] (100.00%) |
- | - | - | - | |||
May 19 | Maryland Pres. Primary[184] 502,607 |
48 (of 48) | - | 214,849 (42.75%) |
48 Del. 267,106 (53.14%)[k] |
8,275 (1.65%) |
12,377 (2.46%) | ||
May 20 | North Carolina State Convention[185] |
? (of ?) | ? Del. | - | - | - | - | ||
May 22 | Louisiana State Committee[186][187] |
46 (of 46) | - | - | - | - | 46 Del. | ||
Rhode Island State Convention[188] |
27 (of 27) | 27 Del. | - | - | - | - | |||
May 24 | Iowa State Convention[189] |
35 (of 35) | 35 Del. | - | - | - | - | ||
May 26 | Florida Pres. Primary[190] 393,339 |
51 (of 51) | 51 Del. 393,339 (100.00%) |
- | - | - | - | ||
July 28 | Georgia State Committee[l][191] |
53 (of 53) | 53 Del. | - | - | - | - | ||
Mississippi State Convention[192] |
44 (of 44) | - | - | - | - | 44 Del. | |||
1,333 delegates 4,473,551 votes |
475 1,679,443 (37.54%) |
174 164,340 (3.67%) |
123 1,696,632 (37.93%) |
48 4,447 (0.10%) |
48 4,447 (0.10%) | ||||
Suspected Delegate Count August 4, 1968[193] |
619 (46.44%) |
267 (20.03%) |
192 (14.40%) |
48 (3.60%) |
48 (3.60%) |
|}
1984 Democratic Primaries and State Conventions
[edit]Convention Dates:
Date | Total delegates[m] |
Contest and total popular vote |
Delegates won and popular vote | |||||||||
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Uncommitted
|
Other(s) | |||||||||||
February 20 | 0 (of 58) | Iowa Caucuses[n][194] 62,625 |
27,896 (44.54%) |
9,286 (14.83%) |
1,670 (2.67%) |
3,310 (5.29%) |
7,896 (12.61%) |
2,084 (3.33%) |
5,617 (8.97%) |
165 (0.26%) |
4,701 (7.51%) |
- |
February 28 | 18 (of 24) | New Hampshire Primary[195] 101,131 |
8 Del. 28,173 (27.86%) |
10 Del. 37,702 (37.28%) |
5,311 (5.25%) |
12,088 (11.95%) |
5,217 (5.16%) |
1,025 (1.01%) |
2,136 (2.11%) |
3,583 (3.54%) |
- | 5,896[o] (5.83%) |
March 4 | 0 (of 27) | Maine Caucuses[196] 16,841 |
7,364 (43.73%) |
8,540 (50.71%) |
105 (0.62%) |
52 (0.31%) |
178 (1.06%) |
- | - | - | 602 (3.57%) |
- |
March 6 | 0 (of 17) | Vermont Primary[197] 74,059 |
14,834 (20.03%) |
51,873 (70.04%) |
5,761 (7.78%) |
- | - | 444 (0.60%) |
- | - | - | 1,147 (1.55%) |
March 10 | 12 (of 15) | Wyoming Caucuses[198] 3,546 |
4 Del. 1,266 (35.70%) |
8 Del. 2,153 (60.72%) |
15 (0.42%) |
3 (0.08%) |
8 (0.23%) |
- | - | - | 101 (2.85%) |
- |
March 13 | 52 (of 62) | Alabama Primary[199] 428,283 |
23 Del. 148,165 (34.60%) |
10 Del. 88,465 (20.66%) |
9 Del. 83,787 (19.56%) |
10 Del. 89,286 (20.85%) |
- | 1,827 (0.43%) |
1,377 (0.32%) |
4,759 (1.11%) |
4,464 (1.04%) |
6,153 (1.44%) |
0 (of 143) | Florida Pres. Primary[200] 1,182,190 |
394,350 (33.36%) |
463,799 (39.23%) |
144,263 (12.20%) |
128,209 (10.85%) |
17,614 (1.49%) |
26,258 (2.22%) |
2,097 (0.18%) |
3,115 (0.26%) |
- | 2,485 (0.21%) | |
120 (of 143) | Florida Del. Primary[201] |
57 Del. | 36 Del. | 1 Del. | 2 Del. | - | 27 Del. | - | - | - | - | |
70 (of 84) | Georgia Primary[202] 684,541 |
24 Del. 208,588 (30.47%) |
28 Del. 186,903 (27.30%) |
17 Del. 143,730 (21.00%) |
1 Del. 122,744 (17.93%) |
11,321 (1.65%) |
1,660 (0.24%) |
923 (0.14%) |
3,800 (0.56%) |
3,068 (0.45%) |
1,804 (0.26%) | |
0 (of 27) | Hawaii Caucuses[203] 2,819 |
911 (32.32%) |
- | 118 (4.19%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 1,790 (63.50%) |
- | |
100 (of 116) | Massachusetts Primary[204] 630,962 |
32 Del. 160,893 (25.50%) |
47 Del. 245,943 (38.98%) |
31,824 (5.04%) |
45,456 (7.20%) |
21 Del. 134,341 (21.29%) |
1,394 (0.22%) |
853 (0.14%) |
1,203 (0.19%) |
5,080 (0.81%) |
3,975[p] (0.63%) | |
0 (of 20) | Nevada Caucuses[q][205][206] 3,282 |
1,236 (37.66%) |
1,731 (52.74%) |
20 (0.61%) |
44 (1.34%) |
8 (0.24%) |
- | - | - | 243 (0.00%) |
- | |
0 (of 53) | Oklahoma Caucuses[r][207] 7,498 CDs |
2,915 CDs (38.88%) |
3,247 CDs (43.30%) |
276 CDs (3.68%) |
301 CDs (4.01%) |
3 CDs (0.04%) |
- | - | - | 756 (10.08%) |
- | |
22 (of 27) | Rhode Island Primary[208] 44,511 |
10 Del. 15,338 (34.46%) |
12 Del. 20,011 (44.96%) |
3,875 (8.71%) |
2,249 (5.05%) |
2,146 (4.82%) |
96 (0.22%) |
273 (0.61%) |
84 (0.19%) |
439 (0.99%) |
- | |
0 (of 70) | Washington Caucuses[s][209] |
(~33.20%) | (~52.70%) | (~3.00%) | (<1.00%) | (~1.00%) | - | - | - | (~9.60%) | - | |
3 (of 3) | American Samoa Caucuses[210] 70 |
3 Del. 70 (100.00%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
0 (of 3) | Democrats Abroad Primary[211] 2,241 |
886 (39.54%) |
729 (32.53%) |
227 (10.13%) |
95 (4.24%) |
110 (4.91%) |
- | - | - | 194 (8.66%) |
- | |
March 14 | 0 (of 18) | Delaware Caucuses[212] 2,486 |
1,293 (52.01%) |
823 (33.11%) |
347 (13.96%) |
11 (0.44%) |
- | - | - | - | 12 (0.48%) |
?[t] |
0 (of 14) | North Dakota Caucuses[u][213] |
(~33.00%) | (~27.00%) | (~2.00%) | - | - | - | - | - | (~35.00%) | - | |
March 15 | 0 (of 14) | Alaska Caucuses[v][214] |
(~31.00%) | (~41.00%) | (~10.30%) | ? | - | - | - | - | (~17.70%) | - |
March 17 | 0 (of 42) | Arkansas Caucuses[w][215] 3,437 CDs |
1,516 CDs (44.11%) |
1,037 CDs (30.17%) |
685 CDs (19.93%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 199 CDs (5.79%) |
- |
0 (of 63) | Kentucky Caucuses[x][216] 1,895 DDs |
576 DDs (30.40%) |
272 DDs (14.35%) |
337 DDs (17.78%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 710 DDs (37.47%) |
- | |
3 (of 3) | Latin American[y] Caucuses[217] |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3 Del. | - | |
136 (of 155) | Michigan Caucuses[z][218][219] 131,671 |
78 Del. 66,866 (50.78%) |
49 Del. 42,147 (32.01%) |
9 Del. 22,057 (16.75%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 601 (0.46%) |
- | |
0 (of 43) | Mississippi Caucuses[220][221] 19,782 429 DVs |
4,365 (22.07%) 137.18 DVs (31.97%) |
1,211 (6.12%) 38.19 DVs (8.90%) |
9,146 (46.23%) 123.37 DVs (28.76%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 5,060 (25.58%) 129.98 DVs (30.30%) |
- | |
0 (of 48) | South Carolina Caucuses[aa][222] |
(~9.90%) | (~12.30%) | (~24.90%) | - | - | - | - | - | (~52.80%) | - | |
March 18 | 48 (of 53) | Puerto Rico Primary[ab][223] 135,343 |
48 Del. 134,241 (99.19%) |
724 (0.53%) |
- | 378 (0.28%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - |
March 20 | 0 (of 194) | Illinois Pres. Primary[ac][224] 1,659,425 |
670,951 (40.43%) |
584,579 (35.23%) |
348,843 (21.02%) |
19,800 (1.19%) |
25,336 (1.53%) |
2,182 (0.13%) |
2,786 (0.17%) |
- | - | 4,948 (0.30%) |
171 (of 194) | Illinois Del. Primary[225] |
97 Del. | 39 Del. | 0 Del.[ad] | - | - | - | - | - | - | 35 Del.[ad] | |
0 (of 86) | Minnesota Caucuses[ae][226] |
(~62.00%) | (~7.00%) | (~3.00%) | - | - | - | - | - | (~28.00%) | - | |
March 24 | 0 (of 44) | Kansas Caucuses[227] 761 CDs |
372 DDs (48.89%) |
317 DDs (41.66%) |
25 DDs (3.29%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 47 DDs (6.18%) |
- |
0 (of 78) | Virginia Caucuses[af][228][229] 23,952 3,449 DDs |
6,972 (29.11%) 1,050 DDs (30.44%) |
4,164 (17.38%) 507 DDs (14.70%) |
7,856 (32.80%) 920 DDs (26.67%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 4,960 (20.71%) 972 DDs (28.18%) |
- | |
March 25 | 0 (of 25) | Montana Caucuses[230] 13,788 |
4,929 (35.75%) |
6,810 (49.39%) |
347 (2.52%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 1,330 (9.65%) |
- |
March 26 | 0 (of 48) | South Carolina County Conventions[231] 1,250 CDs |
149 DDs (11.92%) |
186 DDs (14.88%) |
365 DDs (29.20%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 550 DDs (44.00%) |
- |
March 27 | 35 (of 60) | Connecticut Primary[232][233][234] 220,842 |
12 Del. 64,230 (29.08%) |
22 Del. 116,286 (52.66%) |
1 Del. 26,395 (11.95%) |
955 (0.43%) |
2,426 (1.10%) |
6,098 (2.76%) |
196 (0.09%) |
2,283 (1.03%) |
1,973 (0.89%) |
- |
March 31 | 34 (of 58) | Oklahoma County Conventions[235] 945 DDs |
389 DDs (41.56%) |
476 DDs (50.85%) |
13 DDs (1.39%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 57 DDs (6.09%) |
1 DDs[ag] (0.10%) |
April 1 | 0 (of 42) | Arkansas County Conventions[236] 1,037 DDs |
487 DDs (46.96%) |
300 DDs (28.93%) |
207 DDs (19.96%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 43 DDs (4.15%) |
- |
April 3 | 252 (of 285) | New York Primary[237] 1,387,950 |
132 Del. 621,581 (44.78%) |
73 Del. 380,564 (27.42%) |
47 Del. 355,541 (25.62%) |
15,941 (1.15%) |
4,547 (0.33%) |
2,877 (0.21%) |
6,815 (0.49%) |
- | - | 84 (0.01%) |
0 (of 89) | Wisconsin Primary[238] 635,768 |
261,374 (41.11%) |
282,435 (44.42%) |
62,524 (9.83%) |
6,398 (1.01%) |
10,166 (1.60%) |
683 (0.11%) |
2,984 (0.47%) |
1,650 (0.26%) |
7,554 (1.19%) |
- | |
April 7 | 0 (of 89) | Wisconsin Caucus[239][240] 33,886 1,799 DDs |
18,169 (53.62%) 1,038 DDs (57.70%) |
10,199 (30.10%) 547 DDs (30.41%) |
5,026 (14.83%) 183 DDs (10.17%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 492 (1.45%) 31 DDs (1.72%) |
- |
April 10 | 0 (of 195) | Pennsylvania Pres. Primary[241] 1,656,294 |
747,267 (45.12%) |
551,335 (33.29%) |
264,463 (15.97%) |
22,605 (1.37%) |
13,139 (0.79%) |
5,071 (0.31%) |
22,829 (1.38%) |
2,972 (0.18%) |
- | 26,613 (1.61%) |
172 (of 195) | Pennsylvania Del. Primary[242] |
132 Del. | 20 Del. | 16 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 4 Del. | - | |
April 14 | 0 (of 14) | Alaska District Conventions[ah][243][244] 347 SDs |
113 SDs (~32.56%) |
111 SDs (~32.00%) |
34 SDs (~9.80%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 74 SDs (~21.33%) |
- |
33 (of 40) | Arizona Caucuses[245] 33,566 |
15 Del. 13,349 (35.75%) |
17 Del. 15,218 (49.39%) |
1 Del. 4,506 (2.52%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
26 (of 44) | Kansas District Conventions[246] |
14 Del. | 11 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 Del. | - | |
53 (of 63) | Kentucky District Conventions[247] |
19 Del. | 3 Del. | 6 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 25 Del. | - | |
14 (of 18) | North Dakota State Convention[248] |
10 Del. | 3 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 Del. | 4 Del.[ai] | |
29 (of 58) | Oklahoma District Conventions[249] |
13 Del. | 16 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
41 (of 48) | South Carolina State Convention[250] |
6 Del. | 6 Del. | 17 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 12 Del. | - | |
April 16 | 25 (of 43) | Mississippi District Caucuses[251] |
10 Del. | - | 7 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 8 Del. | - |
0 (of 86) | Missouri Caucuses[252] 964 DDs |
561 DDs (58.20%) |
191 DDs (19.81%) |
176 DDs (18.26%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 36 DDs (3.73%) |
- | |
April 25 | 22 (of 27) | Utah Caucuses[253] 9,446 |
2 Del. 1,855 (19.64%) |
14 Del. 4,797 (50.78%) |
293 (3.10%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 6 Del. 2,501 (26.48%) |
- |
0 (of 17) | Vermont Caucuses[aj][254] 1,530 SDs |
458 SDs (29.93%) |
677 SDs (44.25%) |
192 SDs (12.55%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 66 SDs (4.31%) |
- | |
April 28 | 3 (of 7) | Guam Territorial Convention[255] 250 |
2.25 Del. ? (~59.00%) |
0.75 Del. ? (~29.00%) |
? (~3.00%) |
- | - | - | - | - | ? (~9.00%) |
- |
April 31 | 3.75 (of 6) | Virgin Islands Caucuses[256] |
2.25 Del. | - | 1.50 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
May 1 | 15 (of 19) | Washington, D.C. Primary[257][258] 102,731 |
4 Del. 26,320 (25.62%) |
7,305 (7.11%) |
11 Del. 69,106 (67.27%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - |
65 (of 76) | Tennessee Primary[259] 322,063 |
29 Del. 132,201 (41.05%) |
21 Del. 93,710 (29.10%) |
15 Del. 81,418 (25.28%) |
4,198 (1.30%) |
3,824 (1.19%) |
- | - | - | - | 30 (0.01%) | |
May 5 | 35 (of 42) | Arkansas District Conventions[260] |
19 Del. | 9 Del. | 7 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
34 (of 58) | Iowa District Conventions[261][262] |
20 Del. | 11 Del. | - | - | 1 Del. | - | - | - | 2 Del. | - | |
57 (of 69) | Louisiana Primary[263] 318,810 |
14 Del. 71,162 (22.32%) |
18 Del. 79,593 (24.97%) |
25 Del. 136,707 (42.88%) |
- | 3,158 (0.99%) |
- | - | - | 19,409 (6.09%) |
8,781 (2.75%) | |
11 (of 43) | Mississippi State Caucuses[264] |
4 Del. | - | 3 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 4 Del. | - | |
0 (of 25) | Montana State Convention[265] 13,788 |
7 Del. | 12 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
14 (of 58) | Oklahoma State Convention[266] |
6 Del. | 8 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
0 (of 200) | Texas Caucuses[ak][267] |
(~49.70%) | (~27.00%) | (~16.90%) | - | - | - | - | - | (~6.40%) | - | |
53 (of 89) | Wisconsin District Conventions[268] |
31 Del. | 17 Del. | 5 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
May 6 | 22 (of 27) | Maine State Convention[269] |
10 Del. | 12 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
51 (of 86) | Minnesota District Conventions[270] |
39 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 12 Del. | - | |
15 (of 20) | Nevada State Convention[271] |
6 Del.[al] | 9 Del.[am] | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
May 7 | 0 (of 48) | Colorado Caucuses[an][272] 6,073 |
644 (10.60%) |
4,943 (81.39%) |
271 (4.46%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 215 (3.54%) |
- |
May 8 | 17 (of 60) | Connecticut Party Caucus[273] |
6 Del. | 11 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
77 (of 88) | Indiana Primary[274][275] 716,955 |
36 Del. 293,413 (40.93%) |
38 Del. 299,491 (41.77%) |
3 Del. 98,190 (13.70%) |
16,046 (2.24%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 9,815 (1.37%) | |
154 (of 175) | Ohio Primary[276] 1,447,236 |
67 Del. 583,595 (40.33%) |
79 Del. 608,528 (42.05%) |
8 Del. 237,133 (16.39%) |
- | 8,991 (0.62%) |
- | 4,653 (0.32%) |
- | - | 4,336 (0.30%) | |
0 (of 74) | Maryland Pres. Primary[277] 506,886 |
215,222 (42.46%) |
123,365 (24.34%) |
129,387 (25.53%) |
6,238 (1.23%) |
5,796 (1.14%) |
- | 1,768 (0.35%) |
1,467 (0.29%) |
15,807 (3.12%) |
7,836 (1.55%) | |
42 (of 74) | Maryland Del. Primary[278] 506,886 |
28 Del. | 3 Del. | 9 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 2 Del. | - | |
75 (of 88) | North Carolina Primary[279] 960,857 |
44 Del. 342,324 (35.63%) |
18 Del. 289,877 (30.17%) |
13 Del. 243,945 (25.39%) |
17,659 (1.84%) |
10,149 (1.06%) |
3,144 (0.33%) |
1,209 (0.13%) |
8,318 (0.87%) |
44,232 (4.60%) |
- | |
May 12 | 14 (of 44) | Kansas State Conventions[280] |
6 Del. | 5 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
May 13 | 11 (of 14) | Alaska State Convention[281] |
6 Del. | 4 Del. | 1 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
May 15 | 24 (of 30) | Nebraska Primary[282] 148,855 |
8 Del. 39,635 (26.63%) |
16 Del. 86,582 (58.17%) |
13,495 (9.07%) |
- | 1,561 (1.05%) |
- | 538 (0.36%) |
450 (0.30%) |
4,631 (3.11%) |
1,963 (1.32%) |
43 (of 50) | Oregon Primary[283] 399,679 |
14 Del. 110,374 (27.62%) |
29 Del. 233,638 (58.46%) |
37,106 (9.28%) |
10,831 (2.71%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 7,730 (1.93%) | |
May 19 | 0 (of 200) | Texas District Conventions[284] 5,655 SDs |
2,910 SDs (~48.87%) |
1,371 SDs (~23.02%) |
1,136 SDs (~19.08%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 222 SDs (~3.73%) |
- |
68 (of 78) | Virginia State Convention[285] |
21 Del. | 13 Del. | 22 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | 12 Del. | - | |
May 22 | 0 (of 22) | Idaho Primary[286] 54,722 |
16,460 (30.08%) |
31,737 (58.00%) |
3,104 (5.67%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 2,225 (4.07%) |
1,196 (2.19%) |
51 (of 86) | Missouri District Conventions[287] |
31 Del. | 10 Del. | 10 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
May 24 | 14 (of 18) | Delaware State Convention[288] |
10 Del. | 4 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
0 (of 22) | Idaho Caucuses[289] 381 SDs |
128 SDs (33.60%) |
219 SDs (57.48%) |
9 SDs (2.36%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 25 SDs (6.56%) |
- | |
May 26 | 17 (of 17) | Vermont State Convention[290] |
5 Del. | 8 Del. | 3 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
25 (of 89) | Wisconsin State Convention[291][292] |
15 Del. | 8 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
May 27 | 19 (of 27) | Hawaii State Convention[293] |
6 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 13 Del. | - |
June 2 | 8 (of 86) | Missouri State Committee[294] |
5 Del. | - | 3 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
41 (of 70) | Washington District Conventions[295] |
17 Del. | 23 Del. | 1 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
June 5 | 306 (of 333) | California Primary[296] 2,970,877 |
72 Del. 1,049,342 (35.32%) |
205 Del. 1,155,499 (38.89%) |
29 Del. 546,693 (18.40%) |
96,770 (3.26%) |
69,926 (2.35%) |
- | - | - | - | 52,647 (1.77%) |
0 (of 122) | New Jersey Pres. Primary[297] 676,561 |
305,516 (45.16%) |
200,948 (29.70%) |
159,788 (23.62%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 10,309 (1.52%) | |
107 (of 122) | New Jersey Del. Primary[298] |
99 Del. | - | 8 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
23 (of 27) | New Mexico Primary[299] 187,403 |
11 Del. 67,675 (36.11%) |
12 Del. 87,610 (46.75%) |
22,168 (11.83%) |
- | 5,143 (2.74%) |
- | - | - | 1,477 (0.79%) |
3,330 (1.78%) | |
15 (of 19) | South Dakota Primary[300] 52,561 |
6 Del. 20,495 (38.99%) |
9 Del. 26,641 (50.69%) |
2,738 (5.21%) |
- | - | - | - | - | 1,304 (2.48%) |
1,383 (2.63%) | |
35 (of 44) | West Virginia Primary[301] 369,245 |
22 Del. 198,776 (53.83%) |
13 Del. 137,866 (37.34%) |
24,697 (6.69%) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 7,906 (2.14%) | |
June 9 | 43 (of 48) | Colorado State Convention[302] |
- | 43 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
24 (of 58) | Iowa State Convention[303] |
15 Del. | 7 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2 Del. | - | |
17 (of 86) | Missouri State Convention[304] |
10 Del. | 4 Del. | 2 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 Del. | |
June 10 | 20 (of 70) | Washington State Convention[305] |
9 Del. | 11 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
June 12 | 20 (of 74) | Maryland State Committee[306] |
14 Del. | - | 6 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
June 16 | 169 (of 200) | Texas State Convention[307] |
94 Del. | 40 Del. | 35 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
June 17 | 18 (of 22) | Idaho State Convention[308] |
7 Del. | 11 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
24 (of 86) | Minnesota State Convention[309] |
17 Del. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7 Del. | - | |
Total 3,933 delegates 18,147,022 votes |
1,643.50 6,952,912 (38.31%) |
1,165.75 6,504,842 (35.85%) |
322.50 3,282,431 (18.09%) |
13 617,909 (3.41%) |
22 334,801 (1.85%) |
27 52,759 (0.29%) |
0 51,437 (0.28%) |
0 33,684 (0.19%) |
114 146,212 (0.81%) |
39 170,035 (0.94%) | ||
Suspected Delegate Count as of June 27[310] |
1,466.15 (48.61%) |
385.50 (12.78%) |
377 (12.50%) |
208.85 (6.92%) |
53.75 (1.78%) |
30.55 (1.01%) |
23.65 (0.78%) |
27 (0.90%) |
0 (0.00%) |
0 (0.00%) |
Got Work To Do
[edit]Polling
[edit]The following graph depicts the standing of each candidate in the poll aggregators from September 1991 to November 1992. Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, had an average polling lead of 7.9 percentage points over incumbent President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee.
Poll source | Date | Bill Clinton Democratic |
George Bush Republican |
Ross Perot Independent |
Other | Undecided | Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [311] | Oct. 31 – Nov. 1 | 44% | 36% | 14% | – | 6% | 8% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [312] | Oct. 30 – Oct. 31 | 43% | 36% | 15% | – | 6% | 7% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [313] | Oct. 21 – Oct. 22 | 43% | 31% | 18% | – | 8% | 12% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [314] | Oct. 13 – Oct. 15 | 47% | 34% | 13% | – | 6% | 13% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [315] | Oct. 6 – Oct. 8 | 49% | 34% | 10% | – | 7% | 15% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [316] | Sep. 28 – Sep. 30 | 52% | 35% | 7% | – | 6% | 17% |
Gallup [317] | Sep. 17 – Sep. 20 | 50% | 40% | — | – | 10% | 10% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [318] | Sep. 11 – Sep. 15 | 51% | 42% | — | – | 7% | 9% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [319] | Aug. 31 – Sep. 2 | 54% | 39% | — | – | 7% | 15% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [320] | Aug. 21 – Aug. 22 | 52% | 42% | — | – | 6% | 10% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [321] | Aug. 17 | 58% | 35% | — | – | 7% | 23% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [322] | Aug. 10 – Aug. 12 | 58% | 35% | — | – | 7% | 23% |
Gallup [323] | Jul. 31 – Aug. 2 | 57% | 32% | — | – | 11% | 25% |
Gallup [324] | Jul. 24 – Jul. 16 | 56% | 36% | — | – | 8% | 20% |
Harris [325] | Jul. 17 – Jul. 19 | 63% | 33% | - | – | 4% | 30% |
NBC News/Washington Post[326] | Jul. 17 – Jul. 19 | 58% | 29% | - | – | 13% | 29% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [327] | Jul. 17 – Jul. 18 | 56% | 34% | — | – | 10% | 22% |
New York Times/CBS News | Jul. 8 – Jul. 11 | 30% | 33% | 25% | – | 12% | 3% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [328] | Jul. 6 – Jul. 8 | 28% | 35% | 30% | – | 7% | 5% |
NBC News/Washington Post | Jul. 5 – Jul. 7 | 28% | 31% | 33% | – | 8% | 2% |
Gallup [329] | Jun. 26 – Jun. 30 | 27% | 33% | 32% | – | 8% | 1% |
New York Times/CBS News | Jun. 17 – Jun. 20 | 24% | 32% | 30% | – | 14% | 2% |
Gallup [329] | Jun. 12 – Jun. 14 | 24% | 32% | 34% | – | 10% | 2% |
Harris [330] | Jun. 5 – Jun. 10 | 25% | 33% | 37% | – | 6% | 4% |
Gallup [331] | Jun. 4 – Jun. 8 | 25% | 31% | 39% | – | 5% | 8% |
Gallup [332] | May 18 – May 20 | 25% | 35% | 35% | – | 5% | Tied |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal[333] | May 15 – May 19 | 27% | 35% | 30% | – | 8% | 5% |
Gallup [331] | May 7 – May 10 | 29% | 35% | 30% | – | 6% | 5% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [334] | Apr. 20 – Apr. 22 | 26% | 41% | 25% | – | 8% | 15% |
New York Times/CBS News | Apr. 20 – Apr. 23 | 28% | 38% | 23% | – | 11% | 10% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [335] | Mar. 31 – Apr. 1 | 25% | 44% | 24% | – | 7% | 19% |
New York Times/CBS News | Mar. 26 – Mar. 29 | 31% | 44% | 16% | – | 9% | 13% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [336] | Mar. 20 – Mar. 22 | 43% | 52% | — | – | 5% | 9% |
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [337] | Mar. 11 – Mar. 12 | 44% | 50% | — | – | 6% | 6% |
Gallup | Feb. 19 – Feb. 20 | 43% | 53% | — | – | 4% | 10% |
Gallup [338] | Feb. 6 – Feb. 9 | 38% | 53% | — | – | 9% | 15% |
Harris [339] | Dec. 26 – Dec. 30 | 47% | 48% | — | – | 5% | 1% |
Gallup, Jr., George (1993). The Gallup Poll, Public Opinion 1992. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc.
Republican Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date | Others
|
Undecided
|
Leading by (points) | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gallup Poll News Service | May 23, 1940 | - | - | - | - | 20.4% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 7.1% | 6.7% | 7.6% | - | 58.2% | 12.8 |
Gallup Poll News Service | March 25, 1940 | - | - | 1.2% | 1.3% | 42.6% | 1.2% | - | - | 8.8% | 0.9% | 4.2% | - | - | 1.3% | 16.8% | 21.8% | - | - | - | 20.8 |
Gallup Poll News Service | March 6, 1940 | - | - | - | - | 35.0% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 15.5% | 16.3% | - | - | 33.2% | 18.7 |
- | - | - | - | 32.1% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 20.1% | - | - | 47.8% | 12.0 | ||
Gallup Poll News Service | January 19, 1940 | - | - | - | - | 41.7% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 15.7% | 16.5% | - | - | 26.0% | 25.2 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 24, 1939 | - | - | - | - | 28.3% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 22.1% | 29.3% | - | - | 20.3% | 1.0 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 10, 1939 | - | - | - | - | 39.5% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 24.5% | - | - | 36.0% | 15.0 |
Gallup Poll News Service | August 8, 1939 | - | - | - | - | 42.7% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 23.8% | - | - | 33.5% | 18.9 |
Gallup Poll News Service | November 11, 1938 | 6.9% | - | - | - | 27.1% | - | 4.3% | - | - | 2.3% | 13.5% | - | 6.1% | - | 16.4% | 20.1% | - | 3.4% | - | 7.0 |
Gallup Poll News Service | December 29, 1936 | - | 5.5% | - | - | - | - | - | 0.5% | 1.6% | - | 7.2% | 0.3% | 0.5% | - | - | 6.1% | - | 5.3% | 73.0% | 1.1 |
Gallup Poll News Service | November 13, 1936 | - | 22.9% | - | - | - | - | - | 2.9% | 6.2% | - | 15.5% | - | 3.7% | - | - | 14.7% | - | - | 34.3% | 7.4 |
Poll source | Date | Others
|
Undecided
|
Leading by (points) | |||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gallup Poll News Service | March 25, 1940 | 0.6% | - | - | - | - | - | 4.5% | 10.9% | - | 12.1% | - | 0.4% | - | 2.5% | - | 3.6% | - | 62.6% | - | 0.8% | 2.1% | - | - | 50.5 |
1.7% | - | - | - | - | - | 18.4% | 25.1% | - | 26.9% | - | 2.4% | - | 10.6% | - | 7.9% | - | - | - | 2.7% | 4.3% | - | - | 1.8 | ||
Gallup Poll News Service | October 24, 1939 | - | - | - | - | 15.8% | - | - | 26.8% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 31.0% | - | - | - | - | - | - | 26.4% | 4.2 |
Gallup Poll News Service | Jun 7, 1939 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 28.1% | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 44.7% | - | - | - | - | 27.2% | 16.6 |
Gallup Poll News Service | December 16, 1938 | - | 1.7% | 0.9% | 4.8% | - | - | 8.0% | 34.3% | 4.8% | 14.4% | - | - | 7.8% | - | 12.4% | 2.9% | 4.2% | - | - | 3.9% | - | - | - | 19.9 |
Democratic Polling
[edit]Poll Source | Field Date(s) | Sample Size | Franklin Roosevelt Democratic |
Wendell Willkie Republican |
Others | Undecided | Leading by (points) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election Results | November 5, 1936 | 54.74% | 44.78% | 0.48% | - | 9.96 | |
Gallup Poll News Service | November 2, 1940 | 3,094 (A) | 51.13% | 47.41% | 0.36% | 1.10% | 3.72 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 24, 1940 | 10,325 (A) | 47.65% | 44.18% | 0.24% | 7.93% | 3.47 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 23, 1940 | 3,161 (A) | 48.24% | 43.53% | 0.25% | 7.98% | 4.71 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 22, 1940 | 11,860 (A) | 49.89% | 41.78% | 0.40% | 7.93% | 8.11 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 19, 1940 | 5,525 (A) | 48.25% | 45.09% | 0.47% | 6.19% | 3.16 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 9, 1940 | 3,134 (A) | 50.03% | 41.42% | 0.64% | 7.91% | 8.61 |
Gallup Poll News Service | October 5, 1940 | 6,221 (A) | 46.71% | 45.64% | 0.39% | 7.49% | 1.07 |
Gallup Poll News Service | September 30, 1940 | 3,089 (A) | 48.82% | 42.02% | 0.32% | 8.84% | 6.80 |
Gallup Poll News Service | September 20, 1940 | 2,957 (A) | 48.26% | 40.68% | 0.10% | 10.96% | 7.58 |
Gallup Poll News Service | September 14, 1940 | 7,489 (A) | 47.59% | 42.42% | 0.49% | 9.49% | 5.17 |
Gallup Poll News Service | September 3, 1940 | 4,536 (A) | 42.66% | 42.81% | 0.30% | 14.21% | 0.15 |
Gallup Poll News Service | August 21, 1940 | 3,117 (A) | 43.22% | 43.57% | 0.32% | 12.19% | 0.35 |
Gallup Poll News Service | August 9, 1940 | 3,117 (A) | 40.26% | 43.79% | 0.64% | 13.76% | 3.53 |
Gallup Poll News Service | August 8, 1940 | 5,790 (A) | 42.07% | 45.96% | 0.86% | 11.14% | 3.89 |
Gallup Poll News Service | July 31, 1940 | 3,060 (A) | 43.59% | 45.82% | 0.33% | 10.26% | 2.23 |
Gallup Poll News Service | July 19, 1940 | 3,117 (A) | 42.67% | 43.41% | 0.48% | 13.44% | 0.74 |
Gallup Poll News Service | July 16, 1940 | 1,626 (A) | 44.28% | 43.05% | 0.31% | 12.36% | 1.23 |
Gallup Poll News Service | July 11, 1940 | 2,490 (A) | 46.43% | 39.80% | - | 13.78% | 6.63 |
Gallup Poll News Service | July 3, 1940 | 3,121 (A) | 42.04% | 45.66% | - | 12.30% | 3.62 |
Gallup Poll News Service | Jun 11, 1940 | 3,091 (A) | 52.73% | 29.86% | - | 17.34% | 22.87 |
Gallup Poll News Service | May 29, 1940 | 3,159 (A) | 54.51% | 29.31% | - | 15.89% | 25.20 |
1912 Democratic Primaries
[edit]Date | Total pledged
delegates |
Contest | Delegates won and popular vote | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clark | Harmon | Underwood | Wilson | Favorite-Sons | Uncommitted | Others | Total | |||||
March 19 | 10 | North Dakota[340] | — | — | — | — | 10 Delegates 9,357 (100.00%) |
— | — | 9,357 | ||
April 2 | 26 | Wisconsin[341] | 6 Delegates 36,464 (44.17%) |
— | — | 20 Delegates 45,945 (55.65%) |
— | — | 148 (0.18%) | 82,557 | ||
April 9 | 58 | Illinois[342] | 58 Delegates 218,483 (74.30%) |
— | — | 75,527 (25.69%) | — | — | 42 (0.01%) | 294,052 | ||
April 13 | 64 | Pennsylvania[343] | — | — | — | 62 Delegates 98,000 (99.69%) |
— | 304 (0.31%) | — | 474,032 | ||
April 19 | 16 | Nebraska | 14 Delegates 21,027 (41.01%) |
2 Delegates 12,454 (24.29%) |
— | 14,289 (27.87%) | — | — | 3,499 (6.82%)[ao] | 51,269 | ||
10 | Oregon | 7,857 (43.41%) | 606 (3.35%) | — | 10 Delegates 9,588 (52.97%) |
— | — | 49 (0.27%)[ap] | 18,100 | |||
April 30 | 36 | Massachusetts | 36 Delegates 34,575 (68.87%) |
— | — | 15,002 (29.88%) | — | — | 627 (1.25%) | 50,204 | ||
May 1 | 12 | Florida[342] | — | — | 12 Delegates 28,343 (58.05%) |
20,482 (41.95%) | — | — | — | 48,825 | ||
May 5 | 28 | Georgia[342] | 20,867 (13.12%) | 8,257 (5.19%) | 28 Delegates 71,556 (45.00%) |
58,341 (36.69%) | — | — | — | 56,292 | ||
May 6 | 16 | Maryland | 16 Delegates 34,510 (53.52%) |
7,157 (11.10%) | — | 22,816 (35.38%) | — | — | — | 64,483 | ||
May 7 | 20 | Mississippi[342] | — | — | 20 Delegates 14,978 (66.27%) |
7,625 (33.73%) | — | — | — | 22,603 | ||
May 14 | 26 | California | 26 Delegates 43,163 (71.49%) |
— | — | 17,214 (28.51%) | — | — | — | 60,377 | ||
May 21 | 42 | Ohio | — | 42 Delegates 100,099 (51.53%) |
— | 89,116 (45.88%) | — | — | 5,036 (2.59%) | 194,251 | ||
May 28 | 26 | New Jersey [344] | 522 (1.07%) | 60 (0.12%) | — | 26 Delegates 48,336 (98.69%) |
— | — | 62 (0.13%) | 48,980 | ||
June 4 | 10 | South Dakota | 2,722 (20.40%) | — | — | 10 Delegates 4,694 (35.17%) |
— | 4,275 (32.03%) | 1,655 (12.40%) | 13,346 | ||
Totals | 10 Delegates 0 (0.00%) |
36 Delegates 336,373 (14.54%) |
269 Delegates 1,183,238 (51.14%) |
131 Delegates 791,425 (34.21%) |
— | 2,720 (0.00%) | 2,313,756 |
- ^ Endorsed McGovern in the Ohio Presidential Primary
- ^ Endorsed Chisholm in the Michigan Presidential Primary
- ^ Switched to McGovern on July 9th.
- ^ This should not be taken as a finalized list of results. While a significant amount of research was done, there were a number of Delegates who were not bound by the instruction, or "Pledged" to a candidate, though an attempt has been made to display their initial preferences. Some states also held primaries for the delegate positions, and these on occasion were where slates or candidates pledge to a certain candidate might be elected; however, as these elections allowed for a single person to vote for multiple candidates, as many as the number of positions being filled, it is difficult to determine how many people actually voted in these primaries. For this reason, while the results of some are in the table, they are not included in the popular vote summaries at the bottom of the table.
- ^ Committed to Governor John Reynolds of Wisconsin.
- ^ District Conventions were held earlier, but information on these is sparse.
- ^ Initially Wallace was to be awarded 3 Delegates, having won the First Congressional District, but the delegate allocation rules were later changed to make it so that all Delegates were awarded to the Statewide winner.
- ^ Committed to Governor Matthew Welsh of Indiana.
- ^ Committed to Cuyahoga County Engineer Albert Porter of Ohio.
- ^ There were 3 separate delegates slates running, but all 3 were pledged to Lyndon Johnson.
- ^ Committed to Senator Daniel Brewster of Maryland.
- ^ Technically Hand-Picked by Governor Carl Sanders.
- ^ Super Delegates are included in the totals, though they were not awarded through the primary process; they were free to endorse whomever they chose.
- ^ Partial result only covering 1,857 of 2,495 precincts. While there were later projections of the number of delegates elected to the county conventions, they were not broken down.
- ^ Includes 5,058 Write-In votes for President Ronald Reagan at (5.00%).
- ^ Includes 3,595 Write-in votes for President Ronald Reagan at (0.57%).
- ^ Partial result; only 95% of the vote was tallied in the source.
- ^ Partial result; only ?% of the vote was tallied in the source.
- ^ Hard numbers weren't given in terms of votes or delegates.
- ^ There were reportedly votes for Senator Joseph Biden as a Favorite-Son, but no hard numbers.
- ^ Hard numbers weren't given in terms of votes or delegates.
- ^ Hard numbers weren't given in terms of votes or delegates.
- ^ Raw vote totals were reported only in part.
- ^ The Kentucky Caucuses were held in two stages; Urban Caucuses was held on the 17th, and Rural Caucuses was held on the 31st.
- ^ Refers to the Panama Canal Zone.
- ^ Partial result; 4 caucus locations of 397 remained outstanding.
- ^ Results only represent 79% of precincts, with no hard numbers being given in the source.
- ^ Results only represent 95% of precincts.
- ^ Results only represent 98% of precincts.
- ^ a b Jackson did not field delegates in the Chicago area, instead favoring delegates that supported Chicago Mayor Harold Washington as a Favorite-Son.
- ^ From an unscientific poll done by the State Party.
- ^ The Virginia Caucuses were held in two stages; Rural Caucuses was held on the 24th, and Urban Caucuses was held on the 26th.
- ^ Delegate was for Senator David Boren.
- ^ There remained a single District that was outstanding, as a dispute arose on its delegate apportionment.
- ^ Not for any particular candidate; these delegates were elected to represent an "Agricultural Caucus", aimed at agricultural issues.
- ^ Partial result; results from only 158 of 195 communities were tallied, leaving about 19% of the delegates still outstanding.
- ^ Hard numbers weren't given in terms of votes or delegates.
- ^ This is an estimate, as the source bunched the Pledged Delegates with the Super Delegates.
- ^ This is an estimate, as the source bunched the Pledged Delegates with the Super Delegates.
- ^ Only about half of the precincts were in at the time of this source.
- ^ 1,271 votes were for Robert G. Ross.
- ^ 25 votes were for Robert La Follette.
Primary Election Endorsements
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List of Theodore Roosevelt's endorsements |
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Roosevelt had received endorsements from:
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List of Robert La Follette's endorsements |
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La Follette had received endorsements from:
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1912 Republican Primaries
[edit]Date | Total pledged
delegates |
Contest | Delegates won and popular vote | ||||||
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Cummins | La Follette | Roosevelt | Taft | Uncommitted | Others | Total | |||
February 6 | 12 | Florida [348] | — | — | — | 12 Delegates | — | — | — |
28 | Georgia [348][349] | — | — | — | 28 Delegates | — | — | — | |
March 19 | 10 | North Dakota[340] | — | 10 Delegates 34,123 (57.19%) |
23,669 (39.67%) | 1,876 (3.14%) | — | — | 59,668 |
March 26 | 90 | New York [a][350][351][352] | — | — | 7 Delegates 16,923 (33.57%) |
83 Delegates 33,492 (66.43%) |
— | — | 50,415 |
April 2 | 26 | Wisconsin[341] | — | 26 Delegates 133,354 (73.22%) |
628 (0.35%)W.I. | 47,514 (26.09%) | — | 643 (0.35%) | 182,139 |
April 6 | 6 | Nevada [b][353] | — | — | — | 6 Delegates | — | — | — |
April 9 | 58 | Illinois[342] | — | 42,692 (9.77%) | 56 Delegates 266,917 (61.07%) | 2 Delegates 127,481 (29.17%) |
— | 3 (0.00%) | 437,090 |
April 13 | 64 | Pennsylvania[354] | — | — | 52 Delegates 282,853 (59.67%) | 12 Delegates 191,179 (40.33%) |
— | — | 474,032 |
April 19 | 16 | Nebraska[342] | — | 16,785 (21.26%) | 16 Delegates 46,795 (59.27%) | 13,341 (16.90%) | — | 2,036 (2.58%)[c] | 78,957 |
10 | Oregon[342] | — | 22,491 (31.27%) | 10 Delegates 28,905 (40.19%) | 20,517 (28.53%) | — | 14 (0.02%) | 71,913 | |
April 30 | 36 | Massachusetts [d][355] | — | 2,058 (1.20%) | 18 Delegates 83,099 (48.32%) | 18 Delegates 86,722 (50.43%) |
— | 3 (0.00%) | 171,822 |
May 5 | 16 | Maryland[342] | — | — | 16 Delegates 29,674 (52.71%) | 26,618 (47.29%) | — | — | 56,292 |
May 14 | 26 | California | — | 45,876 (18.08%) | 26 Delegates 138,563 (54.60%) |
69,345 (27.32%) | — | — | 253,784 |
May 21 | 42 | Ohio [344] | — | 15,570 (5.19%) | 34 Delegates 165,809 (55.32%) |
8 Delegates 118,362 (39.49%) |
— | — | 299,741 |
May 28 | 26 | New Jersey [344] | — | 3,464 (3.18%) | 24 Delegates 61,297 (56.33%) |
2 Delegates 44,034 (40.47%) |
— | 21 (0.02%) | 108,816 |
June 4 | 10 | South Dakota | — | 19,960 (28.92%) | 10 Delegates 38,106 (55.22%) |
10,944 (15.86%) | — | — | 69,010 |
Totals | 10 Delegates 0 (0.00%) |
36 Delegates 336,373 (14.54%) |
269 Delegates 1,183,238 (51.14%) |
131 Delegates 791,425 (34.21%) |
— | 2,720 (0.00%) | 2,313,756 |
- ^ Note: New York held a delegate primary, in which delegates to the National Convention were directly elected; no candidate for the nomination was actually on the ballot. The delegate results are based on the pledges of the delegates elected in the primary. The vote itself is also incomplete, with many Districts missing entirely.
- ^ Note: The vote in the Nevada Primary isn't known, only the winner.
- ^ 605 votes were for Robert G. Ross.
- ^ Note: The Presidential Preference Primary and the Delegate Primary were held separately; despite personally carrying the State, Taft's delegates lost the At-Large contest to Roosevelt delegates.
Primary Election Endorsements
[edit]
List of Theodore Roosevelt's endorsements |
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Roosevelt had received endorsements from:
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1988 Republican Primaries
[edit]Primary Schedule and Delegate Counts Here: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs9070/m1/1/high_res_d/88-190GOV_1988Feb29.pdf
Date | Total pledged
delegates |
Contest | Delegates won and popular vote | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bush | Dole | Robertson | Kemp | Du Pont | Haig | Uncommitted | Others | Total | |||
January 14 | 77 | Michigan Caucuses[356][357] | 37 Delegates 919 SDs |
54 SDs | 8 Delegates 360 SDs |
32 Delegates 274 SDs |
18 SDs | 0 SDs | 0 SDs | 0 SDs | 1,625 SDs |
February 4 | 20 | Hawaii Caucuses[358] | 147 SDs | 153 SDs | 1,368 SDs | 10 SDs | 4 SDs | 1 SDs | 0 SDs | 0 SDs | 1,683 SDs |
February 8 | 37 | Iowa Caucuses[103] | 0 20,218 (18.59%) |
0 40,629 (37.35%) |
0 26,729 (24.57%) |
0 12,078 (11.10%) |
0 8,013 (7.37%) |
0 364 (0.33%) |
0 739 (0.68%) |
0 0 (0.00%) |
0 108,770 |
February 9 | 18 | Wyoming Caucuses[103][359] | 3 Delegates 98 (23.00%) |
4 Delegates 195 (45.77%) |
46 (10.80%) | 28 (6.57%) | 9 (2.11%) | 2 (0.47%) | 1 Delegate 48 (11.27%) |
0 (0.00%) | 426 |
February 16 | 23 | New Hampshire[360] | 0 59,290 (37.67%) |
0 44,797 (28.46%) |
0 14,775 (9.39%) |
0 20,114 (12.78%) |
0 15,885 (10.09%) |
0 481 (0.31%) |
0 0 (0.00%) |
0 2,044 (1.30%) |
0 157,386 |
February 18 | 20 | Nevada Caucuses[361] | 1,320 (26.61%) | 1,112 (22.41%) | 714 (14.39%) | 634 (12.78%) | 30 (0.60%) | 6 (0.12%) | 1,145 (23.08%) | — | 4,961 |
February 23 | 18 | South Dakota[362] | 17,404 (18.63%) | 18 Delegates 51,599 (55.24%) |
18,310 (19.60%) | 4,290 (4.59%) | 576 (0.62%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1,226 (1.31%) | 0 (0.00%) | 93,405 |
31 | Minnesota Caucuses[363] | 5,979 (10.64%) | 23,923 (42.56%) | 15,969 (28.41%) | 8,535 (15.18%) | — | — | 1,613 (2.87%) | 192 (0.34%) | 56,211 | |
March 1 | 19 | Alaska[364] | 487 SDs | 395 SDs | 941 SDs | 139 SDs | ? SDs | ? SDs | ? SDs | ? SDs | >2,000 SDs |
None | Vermont[365] | 23,565 (49.27%) | 18,655 (39.00%) | 2,452 (5.13%) | 1,877 (3.92%) | 808 (1.69%) | 324 (0.68%) | — | 151 (0.32%) | 47,832 | |
March 5 | 37 | South Carolina[366] | 37 94,738 (48.51%) |
40,265 (20.62%) | 37,261 (19.08%) | 22,431 (11.49%) | 316 (0.16%) | 177 (0.09%) | — | 104 (0.05%)[a] | 213,565 |
March 8 | 38 | Alabama[367] | 35 137,807 (64.53%) |
3 34,733 (16.26%) |
29,776 (13.94%) | 10,557 (4.94%) | 576 (0.62%) | 392 (0.18%) | — | — | 213,565 |
27 | Arkansas[367] | 14 32,114 (47.02%) |
7 17,667 (25.87%) |
5 12,918 (18.91%) |
1 3,449 (5.12%) |
359 (0.53%) | 346 (0.51%) | 1,402 (2.05%) | — | 68,305 | |
82 | Florida[367] | 82 559,397 (62.14%) |
191,494 (21.27%) | 95,037 (10.56%) | 41,762 (4.64%) | 6,718 (0.75%) | 5,849 (0.65%) | — | — | 900,257 | |
48 | Georgia[367] | 48 215,516 (53.75%) |
94,749 (23.63%) | 65,163 (16.25%) | 23,409 (5.84%) | 1,309 (0.33%) | 782 (0.20%) | - | - | 400,928 | |
38 | Kentucky[367] | 27 72,020 (59.32%) |
11 27,868 (22.96%) |
13,526 (11.14%) | 4,020 (3.31%) | 457 (0.38%) | 422 (0.35%) | 2,245 (1.85%) | 844 (0.70%)[b] | 121,402 | |
34 | Louisiana[367] | 34 83,684 (57.80%) |
25,624 (17.70%) | 26,294 (18.16%) | 7,722 (5.33%) | 851 (0.59%) | 598 (0.41%) | — | — | 144,773 | |
41 | Maryland[367] | 41 107,026 (53.31%) |
64,987 (32.37%) | 12,860 (6.41%) | 11,909 (5.93%) | 2,551 (1.27%) | 1,421 (0.71%) | — | — | 200,754 | |
52 | Massachusetts[367] | 30 141,113 (53.31%) |
13 63,392 (26.28%) |
3 10,891 (4.52%) |
2 16,791 (6.96%) |
3,522 (1.46%) | 1,705 (0.71%) | 3,416 (1.42%) | 351 (0.15%) | 241,181 | |
31 | Mississippi[367] | 27 104,814 (66.06%) |
2 27,004 (17.02%) |
2 21,378 (13.47%) |
5,479 (3.45%) | — | — | — | — | 158,675 | |
47 | Missouri[367] | 22 168,812 (42.17%) |
18 164,394 (41.07%) |
44,705 (11.17%) | 14,180 (3.54%) | 1,788 (0.45%) | 858 (0.21%) | 5,563 (1.39%) | — | 400,300 | |
54 | North Carolina[367] | 29 124,260 (45.38%) |
25 107,032 (39.09%) |
26,861 (9.81%) | 11,361 (4.15%) | 944 (0.35%) | 546 (0.20%) | 2,797 (1.02%) | — | 273,801 | |
36 | Oklahoma[367] | 33 78,224 (37.44%) |
3 73,016 (34.95%) |
44,067 (21.09%) | 11,439 (5.48%) | 938 (0.45%) | 715 (0.34%) | — | 539 (0.26%)[c] | 208,938 | |
21 | Rhode Island[367] | 15 10,401 (64.86%) |
6 3,628 (22.63%) |
911 (5.68%) | 792 (4.94%) | 80 (0.50%) | 49 (0.31%) | 174 (1.09%) | — | 16,035 | |
45 | Tennessee[367] | 29 152,515 (59.99%) |
10 55,027 (21.64%) |
32,015 (12.59%) | 10,911 (4.29%) | 646 (0.25%) | 777 (0.31%) | 2,340 (0.92%) | — | 254,252 | |
111 | Texas[367] | 111 648,178 (63.86%) |
140,795 (13.87%) | 155,449 (15.32%) | 50,586 (4.98%) | 4,245 (0.42%) | 3,140 (0.31%) | 12,563 (1.24%) | — | 1,014,956 | |
None | Virginia[367] | 124,738 (53.28%) | 60,921 (26.02%) | 32,173 (13.74%) | 10,809 (4.62%) | 1,229 (0.53%) | 597 (0.26%) | 3,675 (1.57%) | — | 234,142 | |
41 | Washington Caucus[367] | 3,694 (24.29%) | 3,955 (26.00%) | 5,934 (39.01%) | 1,144 (7.52%) | 33 (0.22%) | 6 (0.04%) | 444 (2.92%) | — | 15,210 | |
March 15 | 82 | Illinois[368] | 61 469,151 (54.64%) |
21 309,253 (36.02%) |
59,087 (6.88%) | 12,687 (1.48%) | 4,653 (0.54%) | 3,806 (0.44%) | — | — | 858,637 |
March 29 | 35 | Connecticut[369] | 35 73,501 (70.56%) |
21,005 (20.16%) | 3,191 (3.06%) | 3,281 (3.15%) | — | — | 3,193 (3.07%) | — | 104,171 |
April 4 | 36 | Colorado[370] | 36 11,628 (76.31%) |
— | 1,450 (9.52%) | — | — | — | 2,160 (14.18%) | — | 15,238 |
April 5 | 47 | Wisconsin | 47 Delegates 295,295 (82.19%) |
28,460 (7.92%) | 24,798 (6.90%) | 4,915 (1.37%) | 1,504 (0.42%) | 1,554 (0.46%) | 2,372 (0.66%) | 396 (0.11%) | 359,294 |
April 5 | 136 | New York | 136 Delegates | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
17 | Vermont Caucus | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
April 23 | 33 | Arizona Caucus | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
April 24 | 4 | Guam Caucus | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
April 25 | 26 | Utah Caucus | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
April 26 | 96 | Pennsylvania | 96 Delegates 687,323 (78.95%) |
103,763 (11.92%) | 79,463 (9.13%) | — | — | — | — | — | 870,549 |
May 3 | 14 | Washington, D.C. | 14 Delegates 5,890 (87.65%) |
469 (6.98%) | 268 (3.99%) | — | — | — | — | 93 (1.38%) | 6,720 |
51 | Indiana | 51 Delegates 351,829 (80.39%) |
42,878 (9.80%) | 28,712 (6.56%) | 14,236 (3.25%) | — | — | — | — | 437,655 | |
88 | Ohio | 88 Delegates 643,907 (81.00%) |
94,650 (11.91%) | 56,347 (7.09%) | — | — | — | — | — | 794,904 | |
May 10 | 25 | Nebraska | 25 Delegates 138,784 (68.02%) |
45,572 (22.33%) | 10,334 (5.06%) | 8,423 (4.13%) | — | — | — | 936 (0.46%) | 204,049 |
28 | West Virginia | 28 Delegates 110,705 (77.34%) |
15,600 (10.90%) | 10,417 (7.28%) | 3,820 (2.68%) | — | — | — | 2,598 (1.82%)[d] | 143,140 | |
May 17 | 32 | Oregon | 32 Delegates 199,938 (72.84%) |
49,128 (17.90%) | 21,212 (7.73%) | — | — | — | — | 4,208 (1.53%) | 274,486 |
May 24 | 22 | Idaho | 22 Delegates 55,464 (81.24%) |
— | 5,876 (8.61%) | — | — | — | 6,935 (10.16%) | — | 68,275 |
June 4 | 175 | California | 175 Delegates 1,856,273 (82.86%) |
289,220 (12.91% | 94,779 (4.23%) | — | — | — | — | 115 (0.01%)[e] | 2,240,387 |
20 | Montana | 20 Delegates 63,098 (73.05%) |
16,762 (19.41%) | — | — | — | — | 6,520 (7.55%) | — | 86,380 | |
64 | New Jersey | 24 Delegates 241,033 (100.00%) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 241,033 | |
26 | New Mexico | 26 Delegates 69,359 (78.16%) |
9,305 (10.35%) | 5,350 (6.03%) | — | — | 2,161 (2.44%) | 2,569 (2.90%) | — | 88,744 | |
June 14 | 16 | North Dakota | 16 Delegates 37,062 (93.99%) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | 2,372 (6.02%)[f] | 39,434 |
Estimated pledged delegates | 61 | 119 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 174 |
Candidates in this section are sorted by date of withdrawal from the primaries | ||||||||
Pat Robertson | Bob Dole | Jack Kemp | Pete du Pont | |||||
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CEO of the Christian Broadcasting Network from Virginia |
U.S. Senator from Kansas (1969–1996) |
U.S. Representative from New York (1971–1989) |
Governor of Delaware (1977–1985) | |||||
Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | |||||
S: April 7, 1988 1,097,446 votes 17 PD |
W: March 30, 1988 2,333,375 votes 178 PD |
w: March 28, 1988 331,333 votes |
W: February 18, 1988 49,783 votes | |||||
[371] | [372] | [161][373] | [161][373] | |||||
Alexander Haig | Paul Laxalt | Donald Rumsfeld | Harold Stassen | |||||
U.S. Secretary of State from Pennsylvania (1981–1982) |
U.S. Senator from Nevada (1974–1987) |
U.S. Secretary of Defense from Illinois (1975–1977) |
Director of the FOA from Minnesota (1953–1955) | |||||
Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | |||||
W: February 12, 1988 26,619 votes |
W: August 26, 1987 E: June 8, 1988 |
W: April 2, 1987 | ?: ? 2,682 votes | |||||
[374] |
General Election Endorsements
[edit]
List of George Wallace endorsements |
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Wallace had received endorsements from:
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Other Stuff
[edit]1972 Democratic Candidates
[edit]Candidates in this section are sorted by performance in the delegate contests | ||||||||
George McGovern | Hubert Humphrey | George Wallace | Edmund Muskie | Henry M. Jackson | Wilbur Mills | Shirley Chisholm | ||
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U.S. Senator from South Dakota (1963–1981) |
U.S. Vice President from Minnesota (1965–1969) |
Governor of Alabama (1961–1967; 1971–1979) |
U.S. Senator from Maine (1959–1980) |
U.S. Senator from Washington (1953–1983) |
U.S. Representative from Arkansas (1939–1977) |
U.S. Representative from New York (1969–1983) | ||
Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | ||
AC: January 18, 1971 4,051,565 votes 1,378.90 PD |
AC: January 10, 1972 4,119,230 votes 386.30 PD |
AC: January 13, 1972 3,755,424 votes 377.00 PD |
AC: January 4, 1972 SC: April 27, 1972 1,838,314 votes 209.10 PD |
AC: November 19, 1971 SC: May 2, 1972 504,596 votes 53.75 PD |
AC: February 11, 1972 37,401 votes 30.55 PD |
AC: January 25, 1972 430,733 votes 28.65 PD | ||
[415][416] | [415][417] | [415][418] | [415][419][420] | [415][421][422] | [415][423] | [415][424] | ||
Terry Sanford | John Lindsay | Eugene McCarthy | Sam Yorty | Vance Hartke | Patsy Mink | Fred R. Harris | ||
Governor of North Carolina (1961–1965) |
Mayor of New York from New York (1966–1973) |
U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1959–1971) |
Mayor of Los Angeles from California (1961–1973) |
U.S. Senator from Indiana (1959–1977) |
U.S. Representative from Hawaii (1965–1977) |
U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (1964–1973) | ||
Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | Campaign | ||
AC: March 8, 1972 331,415 votes 27 PD |
AC: December 28, 1971 W: April 4, 1972 196,406 votes 6 PD |
AC: December 17, 1971 553,352 votes |
AC: November 16, 1971 W: June 5, 1972 E-HH: June 5, 1972 79,446 votes |
AC: January 3, 1972 W: March 26, 1972 E-HH: March 26, 1972 11,798 votes |
W: May 24, 1972 8,286 votes |
AC: September 24, 1971 W: November 10, 1971 | ||
[415][425] | [415][426][427][428] | [415][429] | [415][430][431] | [415][432] | [415][433] | [415][434][435] |
1972 Endorsements
[edit]
List of Hubert Humphrey's endorsements |
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Humphrey had received endorsements from:
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List of Eugene McCarthy's endorsements |
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McCarthy had received endorsements from:
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List of Shirley Chisholm's endorsements |
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Chisholm had received endorsements from:
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List of George McGovern's endorsements |
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McGovern had received endorsements from:
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List of John Lindsay's endorsements |
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Lindsay had received endorsements from:
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List of Wilbur Mills' endorsements |
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Mills had received endorsements from:
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List of Vance Hartke's endorsements |
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Hartke had received endorsements from:
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List of Henry Jackson's endorsements |
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Jackson had received endorsements from:
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List of Sam Yorty's endorsements |
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Yorty had received endorsements from:
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List of Birch Bayh's endorsements |
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Bayh had received endorsements from:
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List of Fred Harris's endorsements |
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Harris had received endorsements from:
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Nationwide polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) Administered |
Bruce Babbitt
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Joseph Biden
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Bill Bradley
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Bill Clinton
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Mario Cuomo
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Michael Dukakis
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Dick Gephardt
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Al Gore
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Gary Hart
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Jesse Jackson
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Sam Nunn
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Pat Schroeder
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Paul Simon
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Others
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CBS[594] | Nov. 4, 1986 | 1% | 2% | — | — | 20% | — | 1% | — | 26% | 7% | 1% | — | — | 33% |
CBS[595] | Jan. 18-21, 1987 | 1% | 1% | — | — | 17% | 1% | 2% | — | 33% | 9% | 3% | — | — | — |
CBS[595] | Mar. 28-29, 1987 | 3% | 1% | — | — | — | 3% | 2% | 2% | 38% | 9% | — | — | — | — |
CBS[596] | May 5–6, 1987 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 32% | 10% | — | — | — | — |
May 8: Gary Hart suspends his campaign | |||||||||||||||
CBS[597] | May 11–14, 1987 | 3% | 1% | 6% | 2% | 25% | 6% | 3% | 4% | — | 12% | 4% | — | 5% | — |
Gallup[598] | July 6–19, 1987 | 1% | 3% | — | — | — | 5% | 5% | 5% | 25% | 13% | — | — | 6% | — |
CBS[599] | July 21–22, 1987 | 3% | 4% | — | — | — | 8% | 3% | 7% | — | 14% | — | 5% | 6% | — |
Gallup[600] | Aug. 24 - Sept. 2, 1987 | 2% | 3% | — | — | — | 13% | 6% | 8% | — | 19% | — | 6% | 7% | — |
CBS[601] | Oct 18-22, 1987 | 2% | — | — | — | — | 13% | 3% | 7% | — | 17% | — | — | 10% | — |
Penn & Schoen[602] | Oct. 30 - Nov. 2, 1987 | 2% | — | — | — | — | 10% | 4% | 6% | 17% | 17% | — | — | 7% | — |
CBS[603] | Nov. 20-24, 1987 | 1% | — | — | — | — | 9% | 5% | 6% | — | 25% | — | — | 10% | — |
1% | — | — | — | 22% | 7% | 3% | 6% | — | 23% | — | — | 11% | — | ||
CBS[604] | Dec. 15, 1987 | 4% | — | — | — | — | 11% | 3% | 5% | — | 22% | — | — | 5% | 3% |
2% | — | — | — | 22% | 9% | 1% | 5% | 21% | 17% | — | — | 4% | 3% | ||
December 16: Gary Hart re-enters the race | |||||||||||||||
YCS[605] | Dec. 17–18, 1987 | – | 14% | 4% | – | 30% | 22% | 7% | |||||||
Gallup[605] | Dec. 17–18, 1987 | – | 10% | 2% | – | 31% | 13% | 10% | |||||||
YCS[605] | Jan. 3–6, 1988 | – | 11% | 4% | – | 28% | 17% | 13% | |||||||
New York Times[605] | Jan. 17–21, 1988 | – | 6% | 4% | – | 23% | 17% | 9% | |||||||
Washington Post/ABC[605] | Jan. 17–23, 1988 | – | 11% | 4% | – | 23% | 25% | 12% | |||||||
Gallup[605] | Jan. 22–24, 1988 | 3% | 16% | 9% | 6% | 23% | 15% | 9% | |||||||
Harris Interactive[605] | Jan. 7–26, 1988 | – | 15% | 6% | – | 19% | 15% | 8% | |||||||
Gordon Black[605] | Jan. 21–28, 1988 | – | 13% | 9% | – | 17% | 13% | 7% | |||||||
CBS[606] | Jan. 30-31, 1988 | 2% | — | — | — | — | 8% | 4% | 4% | 18% | 16% | — | — | 6% | — |
February 8: Iowa caucus | |||||||||||||||
February 16: New Hampshire primary | |||||||||||||||
CBS[607] | Feb. 17-21, 1988 | — | — | — | — | — | 21% | 12% | 8% | 10% | 13% | — | — | 6% | 3% |
March 8: Super Tuesday | |||||||||||||||
CBS[608] | Mar. 19-22, 1988 | — | — | — | — | — | 29% | 8% | 14% | — | 22% | — | — | 6% | — |
Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Richard Nixon (R) |
George McGovern (D) |
George Wallace (A) [a] |
Other | Undecided | Margin |
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Harris[609] | February, 1971 | RV | ± % | 45% | 34% | 12% | — | 9% | 11 |
Harris[609] | April, 1971 | RV | ± % | 46% | 36% | 13% | — | 5% | 10 |
Harris[610] | May, 1971 | RV | ± % | 47% | 33% | 11% | — | 9% | 14 |
Harris[611] | August 24-27, 1971 | RV | ± % | 48% | 33% | 13% | — | 6% | 15 |
Harris[610] | November, 1971 | RV | ± % | 49% | 31% | 12% | — | 8% | 18 |
Gallup[612] | Feb. 4-7, 1972 | RV | ± % | 49% | 34% | 11% | — | 6% | 15 |
Harris[613][614] | Feb. 28 - Mar. 7, 1972 | RV | ± % | 53% | 28% | 13% | — | 6% | 25 |
59% | 32% | - | — | 9% | 27 | ||||
Harris[613][614] | Apr. 1-7, 1972 | RV | ± % | 47% | 29% | 16% | — | 8% | 18 |
54% | 34% | - | — | 12% | 20 | ||||
Gallup[615] | Apr. 15-16, 1972 | RV | ± % | 46% | 31% | 15% | — | 8% | 15 |
Gallup[615] | Apr. 21-24, 1972 | RV | ± % | 45% | 32% | 16% | — | 7% | 13 |
Gallup[615] | Apr. 28 - May 1, 1972 | RV | ± % | 43% | 35% | 15% | — | 7% | 8 |
Harris[614] | May 9-10, 1972 | RV | ± % | 40% | 35% | 17% | — | 8% | 5 |
48% | 41% | - | — | 11% | 7 | ||||
Gallup[616] | May 26–29, 1972 | RV | ± % | 43% | 30% | 19% | — | 8% | 13 |
53% | 34% | - | — | 13% | 19 | ||||
Harris[617] | Jun. 7-12, 1972 | RV | ± % | 45% | 33% | 17% | — | 5% | 12 |
54% | 38% | - | — | 8% | 16 | ||||
Gallup[618] | Jun. 16–19, 1972 | RV | ± % | 45% | 32% | 18% | — | 5% | 13 |
53% | 37% | - | — | 10% | 16 | ||||
Harris[619] | Jul. 1-6, 1972 | RV | ± % | 55% | 35% | - | — | 10% | 20 |
July 10–13: Democratic National Convention | |||||||||
Gallup[620] | July 14–17, 1972 | RV | ± % | 56% | 37% | - | — | 7% | 19 |
Harris[619] | Aug. 2-3, 1972 | RV | ± % | 57% | 34% | - | — | 9% | 23 |
Gallup[621] | Aug. 4-7, 1972 | RV | ± % | 57% | 31% | - | — | 12% | 26 |
August 21–23: Republican National Convention | |||||||||
Gallup[622] | Aug. 25-28, 1972 | RV | ± % | 61% | 36% | - | — | 3% | 25 |
Harris[623] | Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 1972 | RV | ± % | 63% | 29% | - | - | 8% | 34 |
Harris[624] | Sept. 19-21, 1972 | RV | ± % | 59% | 31% | - | - | 10% | 28 |
Gallup[625] | Sept. 22-25, 1972 | RV | ± % | 61% | 33% | - | 1% | 5% | 28 |
Harris[626] | Oct. 3-5, 1972 | RV | ± % | 60% | 33% | - | - | 7% | 27 |
Gallup[627] | Sept. 29 - Oct. 9, 1972 | RV | ± % | 60% | 34% | - | 1% | 5% | 26 |
Gallup[628] | Oct. 13-16, 1972 | RV | ± % | 59% | 36% | - | - | 5% | 23 |
Harris[629] | Oct. 17-19, 1972 | RV | ± % | 59% | 34% | - | - | 7% | 25 |
Harris[629] | Oct. 24-26, 1972 | RV | ± % | 60% | 32% | - | - | 8% | 28 |
Gallup[630] | Nov. 2-4, 1972 | RV | ± % | 61% | 35% | - | 1% | 3% | 26 |
Harris[631] | Nov. 2-4, 1972 | RV | ± % | 59% | 35% | - | - | 6% | 24 |
Election Results | Nov. 7, 1936 | RV | ± % | 60.67% | 37.52% | - | 1.81% | - | 23.15 |
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