[5], Primary elections were held on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. This was the third consecutive contested Democratic primary in which New Hampshire voted for the candidate that did not receive the Democratic nomination. Of the 24 pledged national convention delegates, 8 each are allocated to each of the state's 2 congressional districts and another 3 are allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 5 at-large pledged delegates. Each PLEO delegate is pledged to support a specific presidential candidate as determined per the statewide qualified popular vote result of the primary held on February 11, but the exact name of the PLEO delegate will only be elected among the participating PLEO delegates at the "New Hampshire national convention delegation meeting" on April 25. Primaire Démocrate 2020 : les sondages État par État. Primaire Démocrate 2020 : les sondages État par État. 44.4% 39 Bernie … Joe Biden, vainqueur par K.-O. By France Baguette Publié le 3 octobre 2019 7 avril 2020. Publié le 12 février 2020 à 11h57 - Mis à jour le 03 mars 2020 à 11h31 [1] The national convention delegation meeting will subsequently be held in Concord on April 25, to vote and elect the exact names of the five pledged at-large and three pledged PLEO delegates to send to the Democratic National Convention (all pledged to support presidential candidates based on the proportional statewide qualified popular vote result of the primary on February 11). [17], Voter turnout set a new record for New Hampshire primaries with 300,742 ballots being cast,[3] breaking the previous record of 287,527 set in the 2008 primary. Joe Biden. [11], The first results in New Hampshire were released shortly after midnight from Dixville Notch. Suivez la course à l’investiture avec les tous derniers sondages disponibles pour la primaire démocrate. Primaire Démocrate 2020 : les sondages État par État. With the end of these campaigns, the Democratic field numbered fewer than ten candidates for the first time since early 2019. Similarly, Klobuchar convincingly won among voters aged 65 and older, receiving 32% of their votes, as compared to only 14% for Sanders and 12% for Biden. Prospective candidates began making visits to New Hampshire in 2017. Popular vote share by congressional district, Election results by congressional district. [12][13][14], Bernie Sanders won the state by a margin of around four thousand votes over Pete Buttigieg, with Amy Klobuchar placing third. Total Votes. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang, former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Colorado Senator Michael Bennet finished eighth, tenth and twelfth respectively and all suspended their presidential campaigns after their poor results. By France Baguette Publié le 3 octobre 2019 7 avril 2020. Publié le 12 février 2020 à 11h57 - Mis à jour le 03 mars 2020 à 11h31 Senator Elizabeth Warren and former vice president Joe Biden both underperformed expectations, coming in fourth and fifth, respectively, and received no delegates. Each 2nd congressional district (CD2) delegate is pledged to support a specific presidential candidate as determined per the total qualified popular vote result of the primary held only in CD2 on February 11. [8], Among the more notable events of the campaign was the 2019 state convention, at which 19 of the candidates give speeches. The state's ballot access laws have traditionally been lenient, with prospective presidential candidates required to pay only a $1,000 fee to secure a line on the primary ballot. L’Iowa lance, lundi, les primaires démocrates, un marathon de quatre mois qui prendra fin le 6 juin pour désigner le candidat démocrate qui affrontera Donald Trump. Par Gilles Paris Publié le 04 février 2020 à 06h48 - Mis à jour le 10 février 2020 à 21h05. Buttigieg received only 21% of the vote among those under the age of 45, but outperformed Sanders 26–17 among voters 45 and older. Cette fois, plus de doute : l’ancien vice-président a de fait remporté la course à l’investiture, infligeant une défaite sévère à Bernie Sanders, mardi 10 mars, dans plusieurs Etats. 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Cette fois, plus de doute : l’ancien vice-président a de fait remporté la course à l’investiture, infligeant une défaite sévère à Bernie Sanders, mardi 10 mars, dans plusieurs Etats. Both Sanders and Buttigieg lost the 45-and-older vote to Klobuchar, who received 27% of the vote in this group. [10], A Lesser-Known Candidates Forum was also held, featuring candidates on the New Hampshire ballot but who were not considered major candidates. The 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests organized by the Democratic Party to select the 3,979 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention held on August 17–20 to determine the party's nominee for president of the United States in the 59th U.S. presidential election. % Votes. Joe Biden, vainqueur par K.-O. Primaires démocrates 2020 : suivez la course à l’investiture Etat par Etat Par Gary Dagorn. 1 The 2020 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary took place in New Hampshire, United States, on February 11, 2020, as the second nominating contest in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the Iowa caucuses the week before. New Hampshire sends 33 delegates to the national convention, of which 24 are pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary, and the other 9 are unpledged delegates (superdelegates) preselected independently of the primary results.[1]. Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively, both of which were considered disappointing finishes. Florida Democratic Presidential Primary Univision Biden 63, Sanders 25, Gabbard 2 Biden +38 Ohio Democratic Presidential Primary NBC News/Marist Biden 58, … Steyer with 2%; Williamson with 1%; Castro, Delaney and Ryan with <1%; Bennet, de Blasio, Bullock, Messam and Sestak with 0%; "no one" with 1%; Steyer with 2%; de Blasio, Delaney, and Williamson with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, Messam, Ryan and Sestak with 0%, Delaney with 3%; Williamson with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, de Blasio, Messam, Ryan, and Sestak with 0%; someone else with 3%, Steyer with 1%; Bennet, de Blasio, Bullock, Castro, Delaney, Messam, Ryan, Sestak, and Williamson with 0%, Steyer with 4%; Castro with 2%; Gillibrand and Inslee with 1%, Bennet with 2%; Delaney, Gillibrand, Williamson, and Steyer with 1%; others with 0%, Castro, Delaney, Gillibrand, Hickenlooper, and Steyer with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, de Blasio, Gravel, Inslee, Messam, Moulton, Ryan, Sestak, and Williamson with 0%, Bennet, Delaney, Gillibrand, and Williamson with 1%; de Blasio, Inslee, Moulton, Ryan, and Steyer with 0%, Williamson with 2%; Gillibrand with 1%; Inslee with 0%, Gillibrand, Hickenlooper, and Williamson with 1%; Bennet, de Blasio, Castro, Delaney, Inslee, Moulton, Ryan, and Swalwell with 0%, Gillibrand, Gravel, Inslee, and Moulton with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, Delaney, Hickenlooper, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%, Delaney, Gravel, and Inslee with 1%; Bullock, Castro, de Blasio, Gillibrand, Hickenlooper, Messam, Moulton, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%, Gillibrand and Hickenlooper with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, de Blasio, Delaney, Gravel, Inslee, Messam, Moulton, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%; others with 1%, Hickenlooper and Ryan with 1%; Bullock, Delaney, Gillibrand, and Williamson with <1%; Bennet, Castro, de Blasio, Gravel, Inslee, Messam, Moulton, and Swalwell with 0%, Delaney with 2%; Moulton, and Ryan with 1%; Abrams, Bennet, Bullock, Castro, Gillibrand, Gravel, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%, Delaney with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, de Blasio, Gillibrand, Gravel, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Messam, Moulton, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%; others with 0%, Ryan with 2%; Gillibrand, Messam, and Swalwell with 1%; Castro, Delaney, Hickenlooper, Inslee, and Williamson with 0%; others with 0%, Delaney, Gillibrand, and Hickenlooper with 1%; Inslee with 0%; others with 6%, Bloomberg, Brown, and Gillibrand with 1%; Delaney and Hickenlooper with 0%; others with 3%, Bloomberg with 2%; Brown, Delaney, and Gillibrand with 1%; Castro with 0%; others with 5%, Gillibrand with 3%; Bloomberg with 2%; Castro with 1%; others with 3%, Kennedy with 9%; Clinton with 3%; Bloomberg, Kerry, and Klobuchar with 2%; Brown, Bullock, Gillibrand, Hickenlooper, Ojeda, and Steyer with 1%; Castro, Cuomo, Delaney, Holder, Inslee, McAuliffe, Schultz, and Swalwell with 0%, Kennedy with 7%; Holder with 2%; O'Malley with 1%; Delaney, Gillibrand, and Hickenlooper with 0%; others with 2%, Gillibrand with 3%; McAuliffe with 2%; others with 1%, Kennedy with 3%; O'Malley with 2%; Gillibrand and Hickenlooper with 1%; Ryan with 0%; others with 2%, Gillibrand with 2%; O'Malley with 1%; others with 4%, O'Malley with 3%; Hickenlooper and Zuckerberg with 2%; Gillibrand, and Ryan with 1%; Delaney with 0%; others with 5%, 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2020 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, "New Hampshire Democratic Delegation 2020", "Results: New Hampshire 2020 Presidential Primary - Democratic President", "Ballots Cast 2020 Presidential Primary of New Hampshire: Ballots cast - Summary by counties (last update: 11:00am Feb.18)", "New Hampshire Democratic Primary Turnout Sets New Record", "New Hampshire Election Laws, 655:48 Fees", Trump fuels early N.H. visits by potential 2020 Democratic White House contenders, "2020 Democratic candidates speak at New Hampshire cattle call", "DNC announces 2020 debates in four early states", "Lesser-known presidential candidates make their case in downtown Manchester", "Klobuchar Leads New Hampshire Midnight Vote; Bloomberg wins support despite not being on ballot", "Small New Hampshire town votes for Bloomberg in primary", "Live New Hampshire primary 2020 results", "What do the results of the 2020 New Hampshire primary mean? By contrast, among the remaining 40% of voters who identified as "moderate" or "conservative", Buttigieg and Klobuchar approximately tied with 27 and 26% of the vote, respectively.[25]. The New Hampshire primary is a semi-closed primary, meaning that only Democrats and independents may vote in this primary. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined, Patrick with 0.8%; Bennet with 0.6%; Bloomberg with 0.5%, Patrick with 1.0%; Bennet with 0.3%; Bloomberg not reported. 260,608. The elections took place in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, five U.S. territories, and Democrats Abroad, and occurred … The New Hampshire primary is a semi-closed primary, meaning that only Democrats and independents may vote in this primary. Les primaires 2020 ont créé une émulation rare au sein du Parti démocrate. [2] Both Sanders and Buttigieg received nine delegates, while senator Amy Klobuchar unexpectedly finished in third place and received six delegates; her third-place finish has been described as "Klomentum" or “Klobucharge” by several observers. « Previous Each 1st congressional district (CD1) delegate is pledged to support a specific presidential candidate as determined per the total qualified popular vote result of the primary held only in CD1 on February 11. The 24 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention are all allocated proportionally on the basis of the qualified results of the primary, which however is determined by each of the three sub-result categories (congressional district 1, congressional district 2 and statewide total). 23 The following candidates were on the ballot[7] and are listed in order of filing. Voter turnout set a new record for New Hampshire primaries, with 300,742 ballots being cast,[3] breaking the previous record of 287,527 set in the 2008 primary.[4]. The poll did not announce this result separately; it is listed as part of 'Other'. Bloomberg with 2.3%; Patrick with 0.7%; Bennet with 0.5%, Bloomberg with 0.9%; Patrick with 0.8%; Bennet with 0.5%, Patrick with 0.4%; Bennet with 0.3%; Booker with 0.1%; Boyd, Burke, Bullock, Castro, De La Fuente III, Delaney, Dunlap, Ellinger, Gleib, Greenstein, Harris, Hewes, Koos, Kraus, Krichevsky, Moroz, Sloan, Sestak, Thistle, Torgesen, Wells and Williamson with 0.0%; other (write-in candidates) with 1.5%, Patrick with 0.4%; Bennet with 0.3%; Booker with 0.1%; Boyd, Burke, Bullock, Castro, De La Fuente III, Delaney, Dunlap, Ellinger, Gleib, Greenstein, Harris, Hewes, Koos, Kraus, Krichevsky, Moroz, Sloan, Sestak, Thistle, Torgesen, Wells and Williamson; other (write-in candidates) with 1.5%, By the time of this poll, Data for Progress, which has worked with both the Sanders and Warren campaigns, had endorsed Warren, Bennet, Bloomberg and Patrick with 1%; other with 2%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; "someone else" with 2%, Patrick with 1%; Bennet with 0%; other with 2%; refused with 0%, Bennet and Bloomberg with 0%; Patrick with no voters; other with 1%, Patrick with 1%; Bennet with 0%; "someone else" with 3%, Bennet and Patrick with 0%; "Other" with 3%, Bennet with 1%; Patrick with no voters; other with 2%, Patrick with 1%; Bennet with 0%; "someone else" with 2%, Patrick and Bennet with 0%; "someone else" with 3%, Bennet with 1%; Patrick with 0%; "Other" with 3%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; "another candidate" with 3%, Bloomberg with 2%; Patrick and Bennet with 0%; "Other" with 1%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; "Other" with 2%, Patrick and Bennet with 1%; "Other" with 1%, Bennet and Patrick with 0%; "Other" with 1%, Bennet with 1%; Patrick with <1%; "Other" with 1%, If the primary came down to the five candidates listed in this poll, If the primary came down to the four candidates listed in this poll, Patrick and Bennet with 0%; "someone else" with 2%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; "Other" with 1%, Bennet and Patrick with 0%; "someone else" with 4%, Bennet and Patrick with 0%; "someone else" with 2%, Bloomberg with 2%; Bennet and Patrick with <1%, Bloomberg with 2%; Bennet with 1%; Patrick with no voters; other with 2%, Patrick with 1%; Bennet and Delaney with 0%, Bennet, Delaney, and Patrick with 0%; "Other" with 2%, Bloomberg (explicitly as a write in) and Patrick with 2%; Bennet with 1%; "Other" with 3%; Delaney not reported, Bloomberg with 3%; Bennet with 2%; Delaney and Patrick with 0%; "Other" with 2%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; Delaney with <1%, Bloomberg and Delaney with 1%; Bennet and Patrick with 0%, Bloomberg and Patrick with 1%; Bennet with <1%; Delaney with 0%; some other candidate with 2%; would not vote with <1%, Bennet and Patrick with 1%; Delaney with 0%, Delaney with 1%; Bennet and Patrick with no voters; "someone else" with 6%, Bloomberg with 4%; Bennet, Delaney, Patrick and Williamson with no voters; other with 1%, Sponsored by a presidential candidate's campaign, Bennet with 2%; Booker with 1%; Delaney and Williamson with 0%; Patrick and "Someone else" with 0%, If the primary came down to the seven candidates listed in this poll, Booker with 2%; Patrick with 1%; Bennet, Castro, Delaney, and Williamson with 0%; "Someone else" with 0%, Steyer with 3%; Bloomberg with 2%; Williamson with 1%; Bennet with <1%; Castro and Delaney with 0%; someone else with 2%; would not vote with 3%, Steyer with 3%; Bloomberg and Williamson with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro and Delaney and Sestak and with 0%; someone else with 2%, Steyer with 2%; Bullock, Castro and Delaney with 1%; Bennet, Sestak and Williamson with 0%; others with 2%; refused with 1%, Steyer with 5%; Delaney and Williamson with 0%, Steyer with 1%; Bennet, Bullock, Castro, Delaney, Messam, Sestak, Williamson with 0%, "Someone else" with 2%, Steyer with 3%; Bennet and Castro, with 1%, Bullock, Delaney, Messam, Sestak, Williamson with 0%, Steyer with 3%; Sestak with 1%; Bennet, Castro, Delaney and other with 0%, Steyer with 1%; Castro with 0% and Williamson with 0%; other with 3%.