2016 Georgia Democratic presidential primary

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2016 Georgia Democratic presidential primary
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 2012March 1, 2016 (2016-03-01) 2020  
  Hillary Clinton by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg Bernie Sanders September 2015 cropped.jpg
Candidate Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders
Home state New York Vermont
Delegate count7329
Popular vote545,674215,797
Percentage71.30%28.20%

2016 Democratic Presidential Primary in Georgia by county.svg
Results by county
Clinton:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%     >90%
Sanders:     50-60%

The 2016 Georgia Democratic presidential primary took place on March 1 in the U.S. state of Georgia as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. The primary was an open one. [1]

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On the same day, dubbed "Super Tuesday," Democratic primaries were held in ten other states plus American Samoa, while the Republican Party held primaries in eleven states including their own Georgia primary.

Clinton won every county in the state except for Echols County. She easily won Georgia in the primary by a wide margin of victory 43.10%. In 2008, Clinton lost the Georgia primary to then-senator from Illinois Barack Obama.

Clinton's overwhelming win was attributed mostly to the African American vote, and her endorsement from Civil Rights icon Congressman John Lewis. [2]

Opinion polling

Poll sourceDate1st2ndOther
Primary results March 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton
71.3%
Bernie Sanders
28.2%
Other 0.5%
SurveyMonkey [3]

Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: 961

February 22–29, 2016Hillary Clinton
59%
Bernie Sanders
36%
Others / Undecided 5%
WSB-TV/Landmark [4]

Margin of error: ± 3.5
Sample size: 800

February 28, 2016Hillary Clinton
70%
Bernie Sanders
23%
Others / Undecided 7%
WSB-TV/Landmark [5]

Margin of error: ± 3.5%
Sample size: 800

February 26, 2016Hillary Clinton
68%
Bernie Sanders
22%
Others / Undecided
10%
YouGov/CBS News [6]

Margin of error: ± 8.6%
Sample size: 492

February 22–26, 2016Hillary Clinton
63%
Bernie Sanders
35%
Others / Undecided 2%
WABE 90.1 [7]

Margin of error: ± 4.1%
Sample size: 400

February 22–24, 2016Hillary Clinton
62%
Bernie Sanders
29%
Others / Undecided 9%
TEGNA/SurveyUSA [8]

Margin of error: ± 4.2%
Sample size: 501

February 22–23, 2016Hillary Clinton
66%
Bernie Sanders
27%
Others / Undecided 7%
FOX 5 Atlanta [9]

Margin of error: ± 4.4%
Sample size: 491

February 22–23, 2016Hillary Clinton
57%
Bernie Sanders
29%
Others / Undecided 14%
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl [10]

Margin of error: ± 4.6%
Sample size: 461

February 18–23, 2016Hillary Clinton
64%
Bernie Sanders
30%
Others / Undecided 6%
WSB-TV/Landmark [11]

Margin of error: ± 3.7%
Sample size: 700

February 21, 2016Hillary Clinton
72%
Bernie Sanders
20%
Others / Undecided 8%
Public Policy Polling [12]

Margin of error: ± 4.4%
Sample size: 500

February 14–16, 2016Hillary Clinton
60%
Bernie Sanders
26%
Landmark/RosettaStone

Margin of error: ± 4.0%
Sample size: 600

February 4, 2016Hillary Clinton
63.3%
Bernie Sanders
21.5%
Undecided 15.2%
WXIA-TV/SurveyUSA [13]

Margin of error: ± 4.8%
Sample size: 2075

October 15–26, 2015Hillary Clinton
73%
Bernie Sanders
16%
Martin O'Malley 4%
Undecided 5%
Opinion Savvy [14]

Margin of error: ± 4.8
Sample size: 413

Published September 3, 2015Hillary Clinton
51%
Bernie Sanders
24%
Joe Biden 15%
Lincoln Chafee 5%
Martin O'Malley 0%
Jim Webb 0%
Someone else 1%
Undecided 5%

Results

Primary date: March 1, 2016
National delegates: 60

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– Summary of results –
CandidatePopular voteEstimated delegates
CountPercentagePledgedUnpledgedTotal
Hillary Clinton 545,67471.30%731184
Bernie Sanders 215,79728.20%29029
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)2,1290.28%
Michael Steinberg 1,7660.23%
Uncommitted044
Total765,366100%10215117
Source: The Green Papers
Georgia Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
DistrictDelegates availableVotesDelegates
ClintonSandersO'MalleySteinbergTotalQualified totalClintonSanders
1532,40812,34318016645,09744,75141
2548,7058,81718516857,87557,52241
3430,31111,69116013542,29742,00231
4673,73923,82714810597,81997,56651
5781,63632,47417689114,375114,11052
6534,28722,6321336057,11256,91932
7427,48315,4611066343,11342,94431
8427,6328,53916815336,49236,17131
9414,2639,72714613024,26623,99022
10433,30315,27414216948,88848,57731
11426,13717,5111238943,86043,64822
12533,3089,36117615142,99642,66941
13668,65219,12815211488,04687,78051
14413,8109,01213417423,13022,82222
Total67545,674215,7972,1291,766765,366761,4714819
PLEO1394
At Large22166
Gr. Total1027329
Total vote71.30%28.20%0.28%0.23%100.00%99,49%
Source: Georgia Secretary of State Presidential Preference Primary Congressional District Results (Democrat)

Results by county

County [15] ClintonVotesSandersVotes
Appling 75.6%49021.9%142
Atkinson 79.8%20119.4%49
Bacon 63.8%11332.8%58
Baker 85.1%30313.5%48
Baldwin 79.4%3,03419.9%762
Banks 49.0%17248.1%169
Barrow 61.7%1,45737.2%879
Bartow 59.0%2,21639.7%1,490
Ben Hill 80.2%77918.4%179
Berrien 66.7%32530.0%146
Bibb 82.8%12,94416.8%2,632
Bleckley 77.7%37020.6%98
Brantley 49.1%13744.1%123
Brooks 77.6%71421.5%198
Bryan 63.3%89335.5%501
Bulloch 60.7%1,91038.8%1,221
Burke 89.5%1,6599.9%184
Butts 81.7%92216.9%191
Calhoun 88.9%49910.9%61
Camden 66.6%1,40532.6%688
Candler 78.3%43419.9%110
Carroll 61.7%3,17337.6%1,933
Catoosa 50.8%1,08248.1%1,026
Charlton 73.7%27522.5%84
Chatham 72.3%19,89827.2%7,496
Chattahoochee 81.3%18217.9%40
Chattooga 63.7%56634.0%302
Cherokee 51.8%4,83747.6%4,438
Clarke 50.7%7,08949.0%6,845
Clay 85.8%29712.7%44
Clayton 81.6%25,13018.0%5,551
Clinch 79.5%16718.1%38
Cobb 63.5%39,27736.2%22,390
Coffee 77.0%1,09421.7%309
Colquitt 76.1%1,03522.2%302
Columbia 66.9%4,80532.5%2,333
Cook 76.2%58022.5%171
Coweta 66.5%4,53632.7%2,233
Crawford 79.1%49319.3%120
Crisp 80.1%72918.9%172
Dade 50.3%24148.0%230
Dawson 53.0%31245.5%268
Decatur 79.0%1,31620.0%333
DeKalb 71.5%82,34828.3%32,572
Dodge 79.5%57919.4%141
Dooly 88.4%73710.9%91
Dougherty 85.7%8,89113.8%1,435
Douglas 74.6%9,37525.0%3,139
Early 89.2%67110.1%76
Echols 45.7%3251.4%36
Effingham 64.5%1,17833.9%620
Elbert 75.0%80524.0%257
Emanuel 83.1%75515.9%144
Evans 78.5%34719.2%85
Fannin 59.9%54539.1%356
Fayette 71.1%7,25728.6%2,918
Floyd 64.5%2,55534.2%1,356
Forsyth 53.8%3,70145.7%3,142
Franklin 62.7%35236.2%203
Fulton 71.1%82,57628.7%33,320
Gilmer 53.0%48945.7%421
Glascock 62.3%3831.1%19
Glynn 68.7%2,87030.6%1,277
Gordon 57.5%77641.0%553
Grady 75.9%88722.3%261
Greene 85.8%37,46533.4%18,883
Gwinnett 66.2%1,07613.5%169
Habersham 52.0%60847.3%553
Hall 60.3%3,48238.9%2,245
Hancock 87.4%1,11211.4%145
Haralson 55.1%41341.5%311
Harris 75.0%1,37224.5%448
Hart 72.3%74027.0%276
Heard 70.1%27628.2%111
Henry 77.7%15,63921.9%4,406
Houston 76.0%6,27423.6%1,946
Irwin 79.9%32618.1%74
Jackson 61.4%1,19337.5%729
Jasper 81.4%63217.1%133
Jeff Davis 76.6%40020.3%106
Jefferson 88.5%1,51911.0%189
Jenkins 84.1%35515.2%64
Johnson 85.1%38814.0%64
Jones 80.2%1,58518.8%371
Lamar 79.9%86819.1%208
Lanier 76.5%23422.5%69
Laurens 82.2%2,29416.2%453
Lee 74.2%1,00924.6%335
Liberty 79.7%2,78319.4%678
Lincoln 84.5%53814.6%93
Long 68.5%26129.1%111
Lowndes 68.0%3,89131.3%1,791
Lumpkin 50.6%56048.1%532
Macon 89.9%9779.7%105
Madison 55.7%65642.9%505
Marion 76.3%43121.2%120
McDuffie 84.7%1,27414.8%223
McIntosh 84.4%86314.6%149
Meriwether 85.4%1,46313.8%237
Miller 77.6%15918.0%37
Mitchell 85.8%1,33813.0%203
Monroe 80.1%1,25019.2%300
Montgomery 78.2%28719.6%72
Morgan 77.5%91022.1%259
Murray 51.2%44446.9%407
Muscogee 79.1%12,80120.5%3,319
Newton 78.0%7,26921.5%2,001
Oconee 52.5%1,22347.1%1,098
Oglethorpe 60.5%56138.6%358
Paulding 65.6%4,09533.8%2,111
Peach 83.7%1,67515.8%316
Pickens 53.1%43145.6%370
Pierce 67.0%21931.8%104
Pike 68.4%41730.7%187
Polk 68.6%94429.3%403
Pulaski 86.0%37613.7%60
Putnam 80.2%87119.0%206
Quitman 91.0%1937.1%15
Rabun 54.1%39744.4%326
Randolph 89.5%6909.2%71
Richmond 81.7%16,26918.0%3,578
Rockdale 78.0%7,93021.8%2,212
Schley 83.4%14614.3%25
Screven 81.1%77117.5%166
Seminole 84.4%47014.5%81
Spalding 78.6%3,12920.6%820
Stephens 60.7%4609.0%284
Stewart 90.0%4609.0%46
Sumter 82.4%1,96017.0%404
Talbot 86.7%85212.2%120
Taliaferro 86.4%23612.8%35
Tattnall 76.1%51822.5%153
Taylor 87.7%47611.4%62
Telfair 81.1%42617.3%91
Terrell 88.1%80411.5%105
Thomas 78.2%2,05321.0%551
Tift 75.9%1,15122.7%344
Toombs 76.2%56222.5%166
Towns 52.9%31245.1%266
Treutlen 82.2%30015.9%58
Troup 78.9%3,35720.0%850
Turner 78.9%33019.4%81
Twiggs 86.4%81812.5%118
Union 56.3%57341.0%417
Upson 80.8%1,23618.3%280
Walker 53.0%1,00945.5%867
Walton 69.9%2,30929.4%969
Ware 75.0%91923.2%284
Warren 89.5%4689.4%49
Washington 86.4%1,74112.7%256
Wayne 73.2%70024.7%236
Webster 89.5%1709.5%18
Wheeler 85.9%17712.6%26
White 52.4%49846.3%440
Whitfield 53.3%1,53645.4%1,307
Wilcox 86.8%30211.8%41
Wilkes 82.1%70216.5%141
Wilkinson 83.3%83215.5%155
Worth 79.4%68419.3%166
Total71.3%543,00828.2%214,332

Analysis

After losing in Georgia by 36 points to Barack Obama in 2008, Hillary Clinton bounced back with a lopsided 43-point win against rival Bernie Sanders. The victory was fueled primarily by African American voters, who comprised 51% of the electorate and backed Clinton by a margin of 85-14, compared to white voters who backed Clinton by a margin of 58-41. Clinton won across all income levels and educational attainment levels in Georgia.

Clinton performed extremely well throughout the state of Georgia and won all of its counties but one. She ran particularly strongly in Atlanta where she won 74 percent of the vote as well as its suburbs which backed her 66-34. Central Georgia, particularly the region known as the Cotton Belt which has a large African American population, also strongly favored Clinton by a margin of 79-19. Clinton also performed well in North Georgia, mostly in the more rural, white and conservative parts of the state which are considered to be an extreme part of Appalachia where she defeated Sanders by a margin of 64-36. [16]

After his landslide defeat, the Sanders campaign reported that Hillary Clinton had notched wins in southern states including Georgia because Bernie Sanders did not compete with her, although this claim was disputed. [6]

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