2020 Utah Democratic presidential primary

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2020 Utah Democratic presidential primary
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  2016 March 3, 2020 2024  
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34 delegates (29 pledged, 5 unpledged)
to the Democratic National Convention
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
  Bernie Sanders March 2020 (cropped).jpg Joe Biden February 2020 crop.jpg
Candidate Bernie Sanders Joe Biden
Home state Vermont Delaware
Delegate count167
Popular vote79,72840,674
Percentage36.14%18.44%

  Elizabeth Warren by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg Michael Bloomberg by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Candidate Elizabeth Warren Michael Bloomberg
Home state Massachusetts New York
Delegate count33
Popular vote35,72733,991
Percentage16.20%15.41%

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Election results by county
  Joe Biden
  Michael Bloomberg
  Bernie Sanders

The 2020 Utah Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The Utah primary was an open primary, with any registered voter able to participate. The primary awarded 34 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 29 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

Contents

One of his four wins on Super Tuesday, senator Bernie Sanders placed first by a large margin with around 36% of the vote and won 16 delegates, while former vice president Joe Biden came in second with around 18% and 7 delegates. [1] Utah was the only state on Super Tuesday where Biden did not improve his result compared to pre-election polls through the endorsements of Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and others. Senator Elizabeth Warren and former mayor Michael Bloomberg both surpassed the 15% threshold and would have won 5 delegates each, but the Utah Democratic Party decided not to calculate statewide delegates for them because of their withdrawals in the following two days. [2]

Procedure

Utah was one of 14 states and one territory which held primaries on March 3, 2020, also known as "Super Tuesday", after the creation of a state-funded presidential primary option in a bill signed on March 22, 2017; a shift to a Super Tuesday contest by a few weeks after the signing of a bill shifting the primary date on March 27, 2019; and the confirmation that the Utah Democratic Party would opt to use the state-funded presidential primary rather than a party-run caucus as in 2016 on April 1, 2019. [3] [4]

Voting took place throughout the state from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. In the primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 29 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between 4 and 6 were allocated to each of the state's 4 congressional districts and another 4 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 6 at-large delegates. [2] The Super Tuesday primary as part of Stage I on the primary timetable received no bonus delegates, in order to disperse the primaries between more different date clusters and keep too many states from hoarding on the first shared date or on a March date in general. [5]

After neighborhood caucuses selected delegates to county conventions in some counties on March 24, 2020 and county conventions elected delegates to the state convention between March 20, 2020 and April 4, 2020, the state convention was subsequently held from April 24 until April 25, 2020. The convention voted on national convention district delegates via delegates from a specific district, those national convention district delegates than voted on the 4 pledged PLEO delegates, and the state convention finally voted on the 6 at-large delegates for the national convention. The delegation also included 5 unpledged PLEO delegates: 4 members of the Democratic National Committee and a representative from Congress, Ben McAdams. [2]

Pledged national
convention
delegates
TypeDel.
CD1 4
CD2 5
CD3 4
CD4 6
PLEO4
At-large6
Total pledged delegates29

Candidates

The following candidates were on the ballot in Utah: [6]

Running

Withdrawn

Michael Bennet and Kamala Harris had been accepted as candidates but withdrew early enough so that they were not put on the ballot. [6]

Campaign

As one of the Super Tuesday states, the state had received relatively little attention by the national media. Campaign advertising was dominated by Michael Bloomberg, whose self-funded organization flooded the airwaves with ads, and Bernie Sanders, whose organization had roots in the state and who led in the only poll that was taken in January.

Bloomberg held a major rally in Salt Lake City on February 20, 2020 [7] and Pete Buttigieg held one on February 17. [8] Others may have had smaller events.

Polling

Polling Aggregation
Source of poll aggregationDate
updated
Dates
polled
Bernie
Sanders
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Elizabeth
Warren
Tulsi
Gabbard
Other/
Undecided [lower-alpha 2]
270 to Win March 3, 2020Feb 22–March 2, 202026.3%21.7%18.7%13.3%1.5%20.0%
FiveThirtyEight March 3, 2020Until March 2, 2020 [lower-alpha 3] 26.3%20.0%18.2%14.6%1.3%20.9%
Average26.3%20.9%18.5%14.0%1.4%20.5%
Utah primary results (March 3, 2020)36.1%18.4%15.4%16.2%0.8%13.0%
Tabulation of individual polls of the 2020 Utah Democratic Primary
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 4]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Pete
Buttigieg
Amy
Klobuchar
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Andrew
Yang
OtherUndecided
Mar 2, 2020Klobuchar withdraws from the race
Swayable Archived 2020-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Mar 1–2, 2020143 (LV)± 9.0%27%29%7%6%22%6%2% [lower-alpha 5]
Data for Progress Feb 28–Mar 2, 2020622 (LV)± 3.9%23%17%7%3%29%19%2% [lower-alpha 6]
Mar 1, 2020Buttigieg withdraws from the race
HarrisX/University of Utah/Deseret News Feb 22–26, 2020298 (LV)± 5.7%6%19%18%4%28%15%1% [lower-alpha 7] 8%
Feb 11, 2020New Hampshire primary; Yang withdraws from the race
Salt Lake Tribune/Suffolk Jan 18–22, 2020132 (LV)± 8.5%12%10%5%3%27%14%5%4% [lower-alpha 8] 21%

Results

Results by county
Sanders--<30%
Sanders--30-40%
Sanders--40-50%
Biden--30-40%
Bloomberg--<30%
Tie--20--30% Utah Democratic presidential primary election results by county, 2020 (margins).svg
Results by county
  Sanders—<30%
  Sanders—30–40%
  Sanders—40–50%
  Biden—30–40%
  Bloomberg—<30%
  Tie—20—30%

2020 Utah Democratic presidential primary [9]
CandidateVotes %Delegates [10]
Bernie Sanders 79,72836.1416 [lower-alpha 9]
Joe Biden 40,67418.447 [lower-alpha 10]
Elizabeth Warren 35,72716.203 [lower-alpha 11]
Michael Bloomberg 33,99115.413 [lower-alpha 12]
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [lower-alpha 1] 18,7348.49
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [lower-alpha 1] 7,6033.45
Tulsi Gabbard 1,7040.77
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)9500.43
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [lower-alpha 1] 7030.32
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)2200.10
Julian Castro (withdrawn)1590.07
Cory Booker (withdrawn)1380.06
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)550.02
Other candidates1960.09
Total220,582100%29

Results by county

2020 Utah Democratic primary

(results per county) [9]

CountyBernie SandersJoe BidenElizabeth WarrenMichael BloombergPete ButtigiegAmy KlobucharTulsi GabbardAndrew YangTom SteyerMarianne WilliamsonJulian CastroCory BookerRoque De La Fuente IIINathan BloxhamDeval PatrickTotal votes cast
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Beaver 2818.543925.83149.274328.48159.93106.6200.0000.0021.3200.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.00151
Box Elder 40328.3630921.7516611.6829921.041419.92513.59181.27120.84140.9920.1430.2100.0020.1410.0700.001,421
Cache 2,13138.7887415.911,06419.3661211.144257.732714.93490.89320.58180.3370.1310.0260.1140.0710.0200.005,495
Carbon 26722.0135329.1013711.2925420.941159.48483.96131.0740.33100.8230.2520.1610.0840.3310.0810.081,213
Daggett 1331.711126.8349.76819.5137.3224.8800.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0041
Davis 6,84132.633,97718.973,15415.043,61517.242,0469.767783.712371.131410.67810.39300.14180.09170.08130.06110.0590.0420,968
Duchesne 8327.307223.684514.805618.42216.9182.6361.9730.9941.3200.0000.0030.9930.9900.0000.00304
Emery 4422.005226.00157.503819.002211.002110.5031.5010.5021.0000.0010.5000.0010.5000.0000.00200
Garfield 7733.772510.965624.562912.72219.21125.2631.3220.8810.4400.0000.0020.8800.0000.0000.00228
Grand 61841.9021314.4429520.001469.901016.85805.42151.0230.2020.1410.0700.0010.0700.0000.0000.001,475
Iron 59832.8939121.5129416.1724613.531548.47824.51231.27140.7770.3940.2200.0010.0640.2200.0000.001,818
Juab 5424.225524.66188.076428.70167.1794.0410.4541.7910.4500.0010.4500.0000.0000.0000.00223
Kane 19533.519616.4910117.358714.95518.76376.3640.6940.6930.5200.0010.1720.3400.0000.0010.17582
Millard 3314.606126.99229.736126.99219.29177.5231.3300.0020.8800.0020.8820.8810.4410.4400.00226
Morgan 8425.078124.183811.346318.81278.06267.7682.3900.0010.3010.3000.0020.6030.9010.3000.00335
Piute 519.23519.2327.69726.92311.5427.6913.8500.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0013.8500.0026
Rich 1222.222037.0447.41712.96611.1147.4100.0000.0011.8500.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0054
Salt Lake 48,18338.5121,66117.3121,00216.7918,31114.6410,5178.413,7773.026940.553660.293100.25880.07620.05490.04480.04250.02180.01125,111
San Juan 49543.2321018.341079.3419717.21544.72292.5350.44191.66110.9640.3550.4450.4400.0020.1720.171,145
Sanpete 19834.559616.758314.498915.53569.77305.2491.5740.7050.8710.1700.0000.0010.1710.1700.00573
Sevier 8724.448423.604512.648423.60328.99174.7800.0020.5620.5600.0000.0010.2800.0010.2810.28356
Summit 1,56522.561,63223.531,00914.551,65223.8270410.152944.24270.39120.17210.3040.0630.0470.1030.0410.0120.036,936
Tooele 91733.2760021.7733812.2652619.092308.35792.87270.98200.7360.2240.1540.1510.0420.0710.0410.042,756
Uintah 20827.4415820.849512.5312716.759011.87415.41162.1170.9240.5330.4010.1310.1330.4020.2620.26758
Utah 8,59636.914,35918.724,35018.682,79912.021,5876.818493.653731.602040.88650.28350.15230.10120.05170.0770.03110.0523,287
Wasatch 64029.1448922.2727412.4846821.312089.47733.32180.8290.4170.3230.1400.0040.1830.1400.0000.002,196
Washington 2,29826.062,05523.311,07712.221,75319.8889610.165155.84680.77310.35750.85160.1890.1090.1090.1050.0610.018,817
Wayne 4527.612414.723722.702716.56137.98137.9800.0010.6110.6100.0021.2300.0000.0000.0000.00163
Weber 5,01036.512,67219.471,88113.712,32316.931,1598.454283.12830.60550.40470.34140.10210.15120.0960.0470.0560.0413,724
Total79,72836.1440,67418.4435,72716.2033,99115.4118,7348.497,6033.451,7040.779500.437030.322200.101590.071380.061270.06690.03550.02220,582

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary after all-mail voting had started.
  2. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined
  3. FiveThirtyEight aggregates polls with a trendline regression of polls rather than a strict average of recent polls.
  4. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  5. Gabbard and Steyer with 1%; "Other" with 0%
  6. Gabbard with 2%
  7. Not specified in release
  8. Gabbard and Steyer with 1%
  9. 13 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
  10. 6 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
  11. 5 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
  12. 5 delegates, if Warren's and Bloomberg's statewide delegates would have been calculated.

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