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1972 Democratic Primary Endorsements

McGovern

Wallace

Humphrey

Muskie

Jackson

Mills

Chisholm

Sanford

Lindsay

Yorty

Harris

Bayh

1964 Republican Primaries and State Conventions

Tablemaker's Note:[d]

Date
(daily totals)
ContestTotal
pledged delegates
Delegates won and popular vote
Barry GoldwaterNelson RockefellerHenry C. LodgeWilliam ScrantonRichard NixonMargaret C. SmithFavorite
Sons
Harold StassenOthersUncommitted
February 15North Carolina
2nd, 6th and 9th
District Conventions[157]
6 (of 26)4 Del.--------2 Del.
February 19North Carolina
7th District Conventions[158]
2 (of 26)2 Del.---------
February 22North Carolina
1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 10th, and 11th
District Conventions[159]
16 (of 26)8 Del.--------8 Del.[e]
February 29North Carolina
State Convention[160]
4 (of 26)---------4 Del.[f]
Oklahoma
State Convention[161]
22 (of 22)22 Del.---------
March 10New Hampshire
Primary
[162]
92,853
14 (of 14)20,692
(22.29%)
19,504
(21.01%)
14 Del.
33,007 WI
(35.55%)
105 WI
(0.11%)
15,587 WI
(16.79%)
2,120
(2.28%)
-1,373
(1.48%)
465 WI
(0.50%)
-
March 21Georgia
District Conventions[163]
20 (of 24)18 Del.--------2 Del.
South Carolina
State Convention[164]
16 (of 16)16 Del.---------
Tennessee
5th District Convention[165]
2 (of 28)2 Del.---------
April 4Louisiana
4th District Convention[166]
2 (of 20)2 Del.---------
April 6Louisiana
5th, 7th, 8th
District Conventions[167][168][169]
6 (of 20)6 Del.---------
April 7Louisiana
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th
District Conventions[170]
8 (of 20)8 Del.---------
Minnesota
5th District Convention[171]
2 (of 26)------2 Del.[g]---
Wisconsin
Primary[172]
300,428
30 (of 30)------30 Del.[h]
299,612
(99.73%)
--816 [i]
(0.27%)
April 8North Dakota
State Convention[173]
14 (of 14)4 Del.--------10 Del.
April 11Kentucky
State Convention[174][175]
24 (of 24)------0 Del.[j]--24 Del.
Minnesota
1st, 4th, 6th
District Conventions[176]
6 (of 26)2 Del.-----2 Del.[k]--2 Del.
Tennessee
9th District Convention[177]
2 (of 28)---------2 Del.
April 14Illinois
Pres. Primary[178]
827,791
0 (of 58)512,840
(61.95%)
2,048 WI
(0.25%)
68,122 WI
(8.23%)
1,842 WI
(0.22%)
30,313 WI
(3.66%)
209,521
(25.31%)
--3,105 WI[l]
(0.38%)
-
Illinois
Del. Primary[179]
48 (of 58)30 Del.1 Del.--2 Del.----15 Del.[m]
April 17Minnesota
3rd District Convention[180]
2 (of 26)---------2 Del.
April 18Arizona
State Convention[181]
16 (of 16)16 Del.---------
Louisiana
State Convention[182]
4 (of 20)4 Del.---------
Minnesota
2nd, 7th
District Convention[183][184]
4 (of 26)2 Del.--------2 Del.
Tennessee
1st, 6th
District Conventions[185][186][187]
4 (of 28)---------4 Del.
April 21New Jersey
Pres. Primary[188]18,933
0 (of 40)5,309 WI
(28.04%)
612 WI
(3.23%)
7,896 WI
(41.71%)
633 WI
(3.34%)
4,179 WI
(22.07%)
---304 WI[n]
(1.61%)
-
New Jersey
Del. Primary[189]
40 (of 40)---------40 Del.
April 22Iowa
State Convention[190]
24 (of 24)5 Del.--------19 Del.
Tennessee
7th District Conventions[191]
2 (of 28)---------2 Del.
April 24Alaska
State Convention[192]
12 (of 12)---------12 Del.[o]
April 25Minnesota
8th District Convention[193]
2 (of 26)2 Del.---------
Nevada
State Convention[194]
6 (of 6)6 Del.---------
April 28Massachusetts
Pres. Primary[195]
92,134
0 (of 34)9,338 WI
(10.14%)
2,454 WI
(2.66%)
70,809 WI
(76.85%)
1,709 WI
(1.86%)
5,460 WI
(5.93%)
426 WI
(0.40%)
--1,938 WI[p]
(2.10%)
-
Massachuetts
Del. Primary[196]
34 (of 34)5 Del.-29 Del.-------
Pennsylvania
Pres. Primary[197]
452,868
0 (of 64)38,669 WI
(8.54%)
9,123 WI
(2.01%)
92,712 WI
(20.47%)
235,222 WI
(51.94%)
44,396 WI
(9.80%)
---32,746 WI[q]
(7.23%)
-
Pennsylvania
Del. Primary[198]
54 (of 64)2 Del.--52 Del.[r]------
Tennessee
2nd District Convention[199]
2 (of 28)---------2 Del.
April 30Tennessee
3rd, 4th, 8th[s]
District Conventions[200]
District Conventions[201]
6 (of 28)---------6 Del.
May 2Georgia
State Convention[202]
4 (of 24)4 Del.---------
Maine
State Convention[203]
14 (of 14)-----14 Del.----
Tennessee
State Convention[204]
10 (of 28)---------10 Del.[t]
Texas
Pres. Primary[205]
139,323
0 (of 56)104,137
(74.75%)
6,207
(4.46%)
12,324 WI
(8.85%)
803 WI
(0.58%)
5,390 WI
(3.87%)
4,816
(3.46%)
-5,273
(3.79%)
373 WI
(0.27%)
-
May 5Delware
State Convention[206][207]
12 (of 12)------12 Del.[u]---
Indiana
Primary[208]
399,680
32 (of 32)32 Del.
267,935
(67.04%)
------107,157
(26.81%)
24,588
(6.15%)
-
Ohio
Pres. Primary[209]
615,754
0 (of 58)------615,754[v]
(100.00%)
---
Ohio
Del. Primary[210]
58 (of 58)------58 Del.[w]---
May 9Michigan
State Convention[211]
48 (of 48)------48 Del.[x]---
Wyoming
State Convention[212]
14 (of 14)14 Del.---------
May 12Nebraska
Pres. Primary[213]
138,522
0 (of 16)68,050
(49.13%)
2,333 WI
(1.68%)
22,622 WI
(16.33%)
578 WI
(0.42%)
43,613 WI
(31.49%)
243 WI
(0.18%)
--373 WI[y]
(0.78%)
-
Nebraska
Del. Primary[214]
6 (of 16)5 Del.--------1 Del.
Rhode Island
State Convention[215]
14 (of 14)---------14 Del.
West Virginia
Pres. Primary[216]
115,680
0 (of 14)-115,680
(100.00%)
--------
West Virginia
Del. Primary[217]
14 (of 14)3 Del.2 Del.-------9 Del.
May 15Oregon
Primary[218]
286,919
18 (of 18)50,105
(17.46%)
18 Del.
94,190
(32.83%)
79,169
(27.59%)
4,509
(1.57%)
48,274
(16.83%)
8,087
(2.82%)
--2,585 WI[z]
(0.90%)
-
May 16Vermont
State Convention[219]
12 (of 12)3 Del.--------9 Del.
May 19Maryland
Primary[220]
97,998
20 (of 20)4 Del.
22,135[aa]
(22.59%)
-------18,859 [ab]
(19.24%)
16 Del.
57,004
(58.17%)
May 21Arkansas
State Convention[221]
12 (of 12)------12 Del.[ac]---
May 23Illinois
State Convention[222]
10 (of 58)6 Del.--------4 Del.
May 26Florida
Primary[223]
100,704
20 (of 20)42,525
(42.23%)
--------34 Del.[ad]
58,179
(57.77%)
May 30Mississippi
State Convention[224]
13 (of 13)13 Del.---------
June 1Nebraska
State Convention[225]
10 (of 16)10 Del.---------
June 2California
Primary[226]
2,172,456
86 (of 86)86 Del.
1,120,403
(51.57%)
1,052,053
(48.43%)
--------
New York
Del. Primary[227][228]
92 (of 92)2 Del.86 Del.[ae]-------4 Del.
South Dakota
Primary[229]
84,729
14 (of 14)27,076
(31.96%)
--------14 Del.[af]
57,653
(68.04%)
June 4Virgin Islands
Convention[230]
3 (of 3)-3 Del.--------
June 5Washington
State Convention[231]
24 (of 24)21 Del.--------3 Del.
June 6Alabama
State Convention[232]
20 (of 20)20 Del.---------
Hawaii
State Convention[233]
8 (of 8)---------8 Del.[ag]
June 7Puerto Rico
Convention[234]
5 (of 5)-5 Del.--------
June 13Connecticut
State Convention[235]
16 (of 16)4 Del.--------12 Del.[ah]
Idaho
State Convention[236]
14 (of 14)14 Del.---------
Minnesota
State Convention[237]
10 (of 26)---------10 Del.
New Mexico
State Convention[238]
14 (of 14)14 Del.---------
Utah
State Convention[239]
14 (of 14)11 Del.--------3 Del.
June 16Texas
State Convention[240]
56 (of 56)56 Del.---------
June 19Montana
State Convention[241]
14 (of 14)14 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%)
345
645,957
(14.44%)
1
31,655
(0.71%)
0
110,438
(2.47%)
151
140,639
(3.14%)
Suspected Delegate Count
August 4, 1968
[242]
619
(46.44%)
267
(20.03%)
192
(14.40%)
48
(3.60%)
157
(11.78%)
--50
(3.75%)

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1984 Democratic Primaries and State Conventions

Convention Dates:

DateTotal pledged
delegates
Contest
and total popular vote
Delegates won and popular vote
Walter Mondale
Uncommitted
Other(s)
February 200 (of 58)Iowa
Caucuses[ai][243]
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 2818 (of 24)New Hampshire
Primary[244]
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[aj]
(5.83%)
March 40 (of 27)Maine
Caucuses[245]
16,841
7,364
(43.73%)
8,540
(50.71%)
105
(0.62%)
52
(0.31%)
178
(1.06%)
---602
(3.57%)
-
March 60 (of 17)Vermont
Primary[246]
74,059
14,834
(20.03%)
51,873
(70.04%)
5,761
(7.78%)
--444
(0.60%)
---1,147
(1.55%)
March 1012 (of 15)Wyoming
Caucuses[247]
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 1452 (of 62)Alabama
Primary[248]
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[249]
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[250]
57 Del.36 Del.1 Del.2 Del.-27 Del.----
70 (of 84)Georgia
Primary[251]
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%)
100 (of 116)Massachusetts
Primary[252]
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[ak]
(0.63%)
15 (of 20)Nevada
Caucuses[al][253][254]
3,282
6 Del.
1,236
(37.66%)
8 Del.
1,731
(52.74%)
20
(0.61%)
44
(1.34%)
8
(0.24%)
---1 Del.
243
(0.00%)
-
43 (of 53)Oklahoma
Caucuses[am][255][256]
7,563
20 Del.
3,031
(40.08%)
21 Del.
3,124
(41.31%)
292
(3.86%)
354
(4.68%)
----2 Del.
762
(10.08%)
-
22 (of 27)Rhode Island
Primary[257]
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[an][258][259]
(~34.00%)(~50.00%)(~6.00%)(~1.00%)(~1.00%)---(~9.00%)-
March 170 (of 42)Arkansas
Caucuses[ao][260]
3,437 CDs
1,516 CDs
(44.11%)
1,037 CDs
(30.17%)
685 CDs
(19.93%)
-----199 CDs
(5.79%)
-
136 (of 155)Michigan
Caucuses[ap][261][262]
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[aq][263]
(~30.40%)(~11.00%)(~27.10%)-----(~31.50%)-
April 10 (of 42)Arkansas
County Conventions[264]
1,037 DDs
487 DDs
(46.96%)
300 DDs
(28.93%)
207 DDs
(19.96%)
-----43 DDs
(4.15%)
-
April 1625 (of 43)Mississippi
District Caucuses[265]
10 Del.-7 Del.-----8 Del.-
April 250 (of 17)Vermont
Caucuses[ar][266]
1,530 SDs
458 SDs
(29.93%)
677 SDs
(44.25%)
192 SDs
(12.55%)
-----66 SDs
(4.31%)
-
May 535 (of 42)Arkansas
District Conventions[267]
19 Del.9 Del.7 Del.-------
34 (of 58)Iowa
District Conventions[268][269]
20 Del.11 Del.--1 Del.---2 Del.-
May 622 (of 27)Maine
State Convention[270]
10 Del.12 Del.--------
May 2617 (of 17)Vermont
State Convention[271]
5 Del.8 Del.3 Del.-------
June 924 (of 58)Iowa
State Convention[272]
15 Del.7 Del.------2 Del.-
Total
3,016 pledged delegates
16,207,757 votes
1319.55
4,051,565
(25.00%)
345.85
4,119,230
(25.42%)
371
3,755,424
(23.17%)
172.5
1,838,314
(11.34%)
52
504,596
(3.11%)
28
37,401
(0.23%)
22
430,733
(2.66%)
28
331,415
(2.04%)
6
196,406
(1.21%)
0
553,352
(3.41%)
Suspected Delegate Count
as of June 27
[273]
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%)

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Polling

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.

Polling aggregates
Active candidates
  Bill Clinton (Democratic)
  George H. W. Bush (Republican)
  Ross Perot (Independent)
  Others/Undecided
Poll sourceDateSample
size[as]
Margin
of error
Bill
Clinton

Democratic
George
Bush

Republican
Ross
Perot

Independent
OtherUndecidedLead
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [274]Oct. 31 – Nov. 1? (RV)44%36%14%6%8%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [275]Oct. 30 – Oct. 31? (RV)43%36%15%6%7%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [276]Oct. 21 – Oct. 22? (RV)43%31%18%8%12%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [277]Oct. 13 – Oct. 15? (RV)47%34%13%6%13%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [278]Oct. 6 – Oct. 8? (RV)49%34%10%7%15%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [279]Sep. 28 – Sep. 30? (RV)52%35%7%6%17%
Gallup [280]Sep. 17 – Sep. 20? (RV)50%40%10%10%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [281]Sep. 11 – Sep. 15? (RV)51%42%7%9%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [282]Aug. 31 – Sep. 2? (RV)54%39%7%15%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [283]Aug. 21 – Aug. 22? (RV)52%42%6%10%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [284]Aug. 17? (RV)58%35%7%23%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [285]Aug. 10 – Aug. 12? (RV)58%35%7%23%
Gallup [286]Jul. 31 – Aug. 2? (RV)57%32%11%25%
Gallup [287]Jul. 24 – Jul. 16? (RV)56%36%8%20%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [288]Jul. 17 – Jul. 18? (RV)56%34%10%22%
New York Times/CBS NewsJul. 8 – Jul. 111,032 (RV)3%30%33%25%12%3%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [289]Jul. 6 – Jul. 8? (RV)28%35%30%7%5%
NBC News/Washington PostJul. 5 – Jul. 71,105 (RV)3%28%31%33%8%2%
Gallup [290]Jun. 26 – Jun. 30? (RV)27%33%32%8%1%
New York Times/CBS NewsJun. 17 – Jun. 201,315 (A)24%32%30%14%2%
Gallup [290]Jun. 12 – Jun. 14? (RV)24%32%34%10%2%
Gallup [291]Jun. 4 – Jun. 8? (RV)25%31%39%5%8%
Gallup [292]May 18 – May 20? (RV)25%35%35%5%Tied
Gallup [291]May 7 – May 10? (RV)29%35%30%6%5%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [293]Apr. 20 – Apr. 22? (RV)26%41%25%8%15%
New York Times/CBS NewsApr. 20 – Apr. 231,530 (A)28%38%23%11%10%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [294]Mar. 31 – Apr. 1? (RV)25%44%24%7%19%
New York Times/CBS NewsMar. 26 – Mar. 291,638 (A)31%44%16%9%13%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [295]Mar. 20 – Mar. 22? (RV)43%52%5%9%
Gallup/CNN/USA Today [296]Mar. 11 – Mar. 12? (RV)44%50%6%6%
GallupFeb. 19 – Feb. 20? (RV)43%53%4%10%
Gallup [297]Feb. 6 – Feb. 9? (RV)38%53%9%15%

Gallup, Jr., George (1993). The Gallup Poll, Public Opinion 1992. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources Inc.

Republican Polling

Poll sourceDate
Others
Undecided
Leading by
(points)
Gallup Poll News ServiceMay 23, 1940----20.4%---------7.1%6.7%7.6%-58.2%12.8
Gallup Poll News ServiceMarch 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 ServiceMarch 6, 1940----35.0%---------15.5%16.3%--33.2%18.7
----32.1%----------20.1%--47.8%12.0
Gallup Poll News ServiceJanuary 19, 1940----41.7%---------15.7%16.5%--26.0%25.2
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 24, 1939----28.3%---------22.1%29.3%--20.3%1.0
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 10, 1939----39.5%----------24.5%--36.0%15.0
Gallup Poll News ServiceAugust 8, 1939----42.7%----------23.8%--33.5%18.9
Gallup Poll News ServiceNovember 11, 19386.9%---27.1%-4.3%--2.3%13.5%-6.1%-16.4%20.1%-3.4%-7.0
Gallup Poll News ServiceDecember 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 ServiceNovember 13, 1936-22.9%-----2.9%6.2%-15.5%-3.7%--14.7%--34.3%7.4
Poll sourceDate
Others
Undecided
Leading by
(points)
Gallup Poll News ServiceMarch 25, 19400.6%-----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 ServiceOctober 24, 1939----15.8%--26.8%-------31.0%------26.4%4.2
Gallup Poll News ServiceJun 7, 1939-------28.1%---------44.7%----27.2%16.6
Gallup Poll News ServiceDecember 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

Poll SourceField Date(s)Sample SizeFranklin Roosevelt
Democratic
Wendell Willkie
Republican
OthersUndecidedLeading by
(points)
Election ResultsNovember 5, 193654.74%44.78%0.48%-9.96
Gallup Poll News ServiceNovember 2, 19403,094 (A)51.13%47.41%0.36%1.10%3.72
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 24, 194010,325 (A)47.65%44.18%0.24%7.93%3.47
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 23, 19403,161 (A)48.24%43.53%0.25%7.98%4.71
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 22, 194011,860 (A)49.89%41.78%0.40%7.93%8.11
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 19, 19405,525 (A)48.25%45.09%0.47%6.19%3.16
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 9, 19403,134 (A)50.03%41.42%0.64%7.91%8.61
Gallup Poll News ServiceOctober 5, 19406,221 (A)46.71%45.64%0.39%7.49%1.07
Gallup Poll News ServiceSeptember 30, 19403,089 (A)48.82%42.02%0.32%8.84%6.80
Gallup Poll News ServiceSeptember 20, 19402,957 (A)48.26%40.68%0.10%10.96%7.58
Gallup Poll News ServiceSeptember 14, 19407,489 (A)47.59%42.42%0.49%9.49%5.17
Gallup Poll News ServiceSeptember 3, 19404,536 (A)42.66%42.81%0.30%14.21%0.15
Gallup Poll News ServiceAugust 21, 19403,117 (A)43.22%43.57%0.32%12.19%0.35
Gallup Poll News ServiceAugust 9, 19403,117 (A)40.26%43.79%0.64%13.76%3.53
Gallup Poll News ServiceAugust 8, 19405,790 (A)42.07%45.96%0.86%11.14%3.89
Gallup Poll News ServiceJuly 31, 19403,060 (A)43.59%45.82%0.33%10.26%2.23
Gallup Poll News ServiceJuly 19, 19403,117 (A)42.67%43.41%0.48%13.44%0.74
Gallup Poll News ServiceJuly 16, 19401,626 (A)44.28%43.05%0.31%12.36%1.23
Gallup Poll News ServiceJuly 11, 19402,490 (A)46.43%39.80%-13.78%6.63
Gallup Poll News ServiceJuly 3, 19403,121 (A)42.04%45.66%-12.30%3.62
Gallup Poll News ServiceJun 11, 19403,091 (A)52.73%29.86%-17.34%22.87
Gallup Poll News ServiceMay 29, 19403,159 (A)54.51%29.31%-15.89%25.20

1912 Democratic Primaries

DateTotal pledged

delegates

ContestDelegates won and popular vote
ClarkHarmonUnderwoodWilsonFavorite-SonsUncommittedOthersTotal
March 1910North Dakota[298]10 Delegates
9,357 (100.00%)
9,357
April 226Wisconsin[299]6 Delegates
36,464 (44.17%)
20 Delegates
45,945 (55.65%)
148 (0.18%)82,557
April 958Illinois[300]58 Delegates
218,483 (74.30%)
75,527 (25.69%)42 (0.01%)294,052
April 1364Pennsylvania[301]62 Delegates
98,000 (99.69%)
304 (0.31%)474,032
April 1916Nebraska14 Delegates
21,027 (41.01%)
2 Delegates
12,454 (24.29%)
14,289 (27.87%)3,499 (6.82%)[at]51,269
10Oregon7,857 (43.41%)606 (3.35%)10 Delegates
9,588 (52.97%)
49 (0.27%)[au]18,100
April 3036Massachusetts36 Delegates
34,575 (68.87%)
15,002 (29.88%)627 (1.25%)50,204
May 112Florida[300]12 Delegates
28,343 (58.05%)
20,482 (41.95%)48,825
May 528Georgia[300]20,867 (13.12%)8,257 (5.19%)28 Delegates
71,556 (45.00%)
58,341 (36.69%)56,292
May 616Maryland16 Delegates
34,510 (53.52%)
7,157 (11.10%)22,816 (35.38%)64,483
May 720Mississippi[300]20 Delegates
14,978 (66.27%)
7,625 (33.73%)22,603
May 1426California26 Delegates
43,163 (71.49%)
17,214 (28.51%)60,377
May 2142Ohio42 Delegates
100,099 (51.53%)
89,116 (45.88%)5,036 (2.59%)194,251
May 2826New Jersey [302]522 (1.07%)60 (0.12%)26 Delegates
48,336 (98.69%)
62 (0.13%)48,980
June 410South Dakota2,722 (20.40%)10 Delegates
4,694 (35.17%)
4,275 (32.03%)1,655 (12.40%)13,346
Totals10 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

Primary Election Endorsements

1912 Republican Primaries

DateTotal pledged

delegates

ContestDelegates won and popular vote
CumminsLa FolletteRooseveltTaftUncommittedOthersTotal
February 612Florida [306]12 Delegates
28Georgia [306][307]28 Delegates
March 1910North Dakota[298]10 Delegates
34,123 (57.19%)
23,669 (39.67%)1,876 (3.14%)59,668
March 2690New York [a][308][309][310]7 Delegates
16,923 (33.57%)
83 Delegates
33,492 (66.43%)
50,415
April 226Wisconsin[299]26 Delegates
133,354 (73.22%)
628 (0.35%)W.I.47,514 (26.09%)643 (0.35%)182,139
April 66Nevada [b][311]6 Delegates
April 958Illinois[300]42,692 (9.77%)56 Delegates 266,917 (61.07%)2 Delegates
127,481 (29.17%)
3 (0.00%)437,090
April 1364Pennsylvania[312]52 Delegates 282,853 (59.67%)12 Delegates
191,179 (40.33%)
474,032
April 1916Nebraska[300]16,785 (21.26%)16 Delegates 46,795 (59.27%)13,341 (16.90%)2,036 (2.58%)[c]78,957
10Oregon[300]22,491 (31.27%)10 Delegates 28,905 (40.19%)20,517 (28.53%)14 (0.02%)71,913
April 3036Massachusetts [d][313]2,058 (1.20%)18 Delegates 83,099 (48.32%)18 Delegates
86,722 (50.43%)
3 (0.00%)171,822
May 516Maryland[300]16 Delegates 29,674 (52.71%)26,618 (47.29%)56,292
May 1426California45,876 (18.08%)26 Delegates
138,563 (54.60%)
69,345 (27.32%)253,784
May 2142Ohio [302]15,570 (5.19%)34 Delegates
165,809 (55.32%)
8 Delegates
118,362 (39.49%)
299,741
May 2826New Jersey [302]3,464 (3.18%)24 Delegates
61,297 (56.33%)
2 Delegates
44,034 (40.47%)
21 (0.02%)108,816
June 410South Dakota19,960 (28.92%)10 Delegates
38,106 (55.22%)
10,944 (15.86%)69,010
Totals10 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

Primary Election Endorsements

1988 Republican Primaries

Primary Schedule and Delegate Counts Here: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs9070/m1/1/high_res_d/88-190GOV_1988Feb29.pdf

DateTotal pledged

delegates

ContestDelegates won and popular vote
BushDoleRobertsonKempDu PontHaigUncommittedOthersTotal
January 1477Michigan Caucuses[314][315]37 Delegates
919 SDs
54 SDs8 Delegates
360 SDs
32 Delegates
274 SDs
18 SDs0 SDs0 SDs0 SDs1,625 SDs
February 420Hawaii Caucuses[316]147 SDs153 SDs1,368 SDs10 SDs4 SDs1 SDs0 SDs0 SDs1,683 SDs
February 837Iowa Caucuses[90]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 918Wyoming Caucuses[90][317]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 1623New Hampshire[318]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 1820Nevada Caucuses[319]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 2318South Dakota[320]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
31Minnesota Caucuses[321]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 119Alaska[322]487 SDs395 SDs941 SDs139 SDs? SDs? SDs? SDs? SDs>2,000 SDs
NoneVermont[323]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 537South Carolina[324]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 838Alabama[325]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
27Arkansas[325]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
82Florida[325]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
48Georgia[325]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
38Kentucky[325]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
34Louisiana[325]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
41Maryland[325]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
52Massachusetts[325]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
31Mississippi[325]27
104,814 (66.06%)
2
27,004 (17.02%)
2
21,378 (13.47%)
5,479 (3.45%)158,675
47Missouri[325]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
54North Carolina[325]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
36Oklahoma[325]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
21Rhode Island[325]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
45Tennessee[325]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
111Texas[325]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
NoneVirginia[325]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
41Washington Caucus[325]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 1582Illinois[326]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 2935Connecticut[327]35
73,501 (70.56%)
21,005 (20.16%)3,191 (3.06%)3,281 (3.15%)3,193 (3.07%)104,171
April 436Colorado[328]36
11,628 (76.31%)
1,450 (9.52%)2,160 (14.18%)15,238
April 547Wisconsin47 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 5136New York136 Delegates
17Vermont Caucus
April 2333Arizona Caucus
April 244Guam Caucus
April 2526Utah Caucus
April 2696Pennsylvania96 Delegates
687,323 (78.95%)
103,763 (11.92%)79,463 (9.13%)870,549
May 314Washington, D.C.14 Delegates
5,890 (87.65%)
469 (6.98%)268 (3.99%)93 (1.38%)6,720
51Indiana51 Delegates
351,829 (80.39%)
42,878 (9.80%)28,712 (6.56%)14,236 (3.25%)437,655
88Ohio88 Delegates
643,907 (81.00%)
94,650 (11.91%)56,347 (7.09%)794,904
May 1025Nebraska25 Delegates
138,784 (68.02%)
45,572 (22.33%)10,334 (5.06%)8,423 (4.13%)936 (0.46%)204,049
28West Virginia28 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 1732Oregon32 Delegates
199,938 (72.84%)
49,128 (17.90%)21,212 (7.73%)4,208 (1.53%)274,486
May 2422Idaho22 Delegates
55,464 (81.24%)
5,876 (8.61%)6,935 (10.16%)68,275
June 4175California175 Delegates
1,856,273 (82.86%)
289,220 (12.91%94,779 (4.23%)115 (0.01%)[e]2,240,387
20Montana20 Delegates
63,098 (73.05%)
16,762 (19.41%)6,520 (7.55%)86,380
64New Jersey24 Delegates
241,033 (100.00%)
241,033
26New Mexico26 Delegates
69,359 (78.16%)
9,305 (10.35%)5,350 (6.03%)2,161 (2.44%)2,569 (2.90%)88,744
June 1416North Dakota16 Delegates
37,062 (93.99%)
2,372 (6.02%)[f]39,434
Estimated pledged delegates6111910300100174
Candidates in this section are sorted by date of withdrawal from the primaries
Pat RobertsonBob DoleJack KempPete du Pont
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)
CampaignCampaignCampaignCampaign
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
[329][330][148][331][148][331]
Alexander HaigPaul LaxaltDonald RumsfeldHarold 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)
CampaignCampaignCampaignCampaign
W: February 12, 1988
26,619 votes
W: August 26, 1987
E: June 8, 1988
W: April 2, 1987?: ?
2,682 votes
[332]

General Election Endorsements

Other Stuff

1972 Democratic Candidates

Candidates in this section are sorted by performance in the delegate contests
George McGovernHubert HumphreyGeorge WallaceEdmund MuskieHenry M. JacksonWilbur MillsShirley Chisholm
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)
CampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaign
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
[373][374][373][375][373][376][373][377][378][373][379][380][373][381][373][382]
Terry SanfordJohn LindsayEugene McCarthySam YortyVance HartkePatsy MinkFred 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)
CampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaignCampaign
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
[373][383][373][384][385][386][373][387][373][388][389][373][390][373][391][373][392][393]

1972 Endorsements

Nationwide polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
Administered
Bruce Babbitt
Joseph Biden
Bill Bradley
Bill Clinton
Mario Cuomo
Michael Dukakis
Dick Gephardt
Al Gore
Gary Hart
Jesse Jackson
Sam Nunn
Pat Schroeder
Paul Simon
Others
CBS[552]Nov. 4, 19861%2%20%1%26%7%1%33%
CBS[553]Jan. 18-21, 19871%1%17%1%2%33%9%3%
CBS[553]Mar. 28-29, 19873%1%3%2%2%38%9%
CBS[554]May 5–6, 198732%10%
May 8: Gary Hart suspends his campaign
CBS[555]May 11–14, 19873%1%6%2%25%6%3%4%12%4%5%
Gallup[556]July 6–19, 19871%3%5%5%5%25%13%6%
CBS[557]July 21–22, 19873%4%8%3%7%14%5%6%
Gallup[558]Aug. 24 - Sept. 2, 19872%3%13%6%8%19%6%7%
CBS[559]Oct 18-22, 19872%13%3%7%17%10%
Penn & Schoen[560]Oct. 30 - Nov. 2, 19872%10%4%6%17%17%7%
CBS[561]Nov. 20-24, 19871%9%5%6%25%10%
1%22%7%3%6%23%11%
CBS[562]Dec. 15, 19874%11%3%5%22%5%3%
2%22%9%1%5%21%17%4%3%
December 16: Gary Hart re-enters the race
YCS[563]Dec. 17–18, 198714%4%30%22%7%
Gallup[563]Dec. 17–18, 198710%2%31%13%10%
YCS[563]Jan. 3–6, 198811%4%28%17%13%
New York Times[563]Jan. 17–21, 19886%4%23%17%9%
Washington Post/ABC[563]Jan. 17–23, 198811%4%23%25%12%
Gallup[563]Jan. 22–24, 19883%16%9%6%23%15%9%
Harris Interactive[563]Jan. 7–26, 198815%6%19%15%8%
Gordon Black[563]Jan. 21–28, 198813%9%17%13%7%
CBS[564]Jan. 30-31, 19882%8%4%4%18%16%6%
February 8: Iowa caucus
February 16: New Hampshire primary
CBS[565]Feb. 17-21, 198821%12%8%10%13%6%3%
March 8: Super Tuesday
CBS[566]Mar. 19-22, 198829%8%14%22%6%

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Richard
Nixon (R)
George
McGovern (D)
George
Wallace (A) [a]
OtherUndecidedMargin
Harris[567]February, 1971RV± %45%34%12%9%11
Harris[567]April, 1971RV± %46%36%13%5%10
Harris[568]May, 1971RV± %47%33%11%9%14
Harris[569]August 24-27, 1971RV± %48%33%13%6%15
Harris[568]November, 1971RV± %49%31%12%8%18
Gallup[570]Feb. 4-7, 1972RV± %49%34%11%6%15
Harris[571][572]Feb. 28 - Mar. 7, 1972RV± %53%28%13%6%25
59%32%-9%27
Harris[571][572]Apr. 1-7, 1972RV± %47%29%16%8%18
54%34%-12%20
Gallup[573]Apr. 15-16, 1972RV± %46%31%15%8%15
Gallup[573]Apr. 21-24, 1972RV± %45%32%16%7%13
Gallup[573]Apr. 28 - May 1, 1972RV± %43%35%15%7%8
Harris[572]May 9-10, 1972RV± %40%35%17%8%5
48%41%-11%7
Gallup[574]May 26–29, 1972RV± %43%30%19%8%13
53%34%-13%19
Harris[575]Jun. 7-12, 1972RV± %45%33%17%5%12
54%38%-8%16
Gallup[576]Jun. 16–19, 1972RV± %45%32%18%5%13
53%37%-10%16
Harris[577]Jul. 1-6, 1972RV± %55%35%-10%20
July 10–13: Democratic National Convention
Gallup[578]July 14–17, 1972RV± %56%37%-7%19
Harris[577]Aug. 2-3, 1972RV± %57%34%-9%23
Gallup[579]Aug. 4-7, 1972RV± %57%31%-12%26
August 21–23: Republican National Convention
Gallup[580]Aug. 25-28, 1972RV± %61%36%-3%25
Harris[581]Aug. 30 - Sept. 1, 1972RV± %63%29%--8%34
Harris[582]Sept. 19-21, 1972RV± %59%31%--10%28
Gallup[583]Sept. 22-25, 1972RV± %61%33%-1%5%28
Harris[584]Oct. 3-5, 1972RV± %60%33%--7%27
Gallup[585]Sept. 29 - Oct. 9, 1972RV± %60%34%-1%5%26
Gallup[586]Oct. 13-16, 1972RV± %59%36%--5%23
Harris[587]Oct. 17-19, 1972RV± %59%34%--7%25
Harris[587]Oct. 24-26, 1972RV± %60%32%--8%28
Gallup[588]Nov. 2-4, 1972RV± %61%35%-1%3%26
Harris[589]Nov. 2-4, 1972RV± %59%35%--6%24
Election ResultsNov. 7, 1936RV± %60.67%37.52%-1.81%-23.15


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