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List of Democratic Party superdelegates, 2016


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This list tracks the support for given candidates among the 716 unpledged delegates (commonly known as superdelegates) who were eligible to cast a vote at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, held July 25–28, 2016 in Philadelphia.[1][2][3] The 8 unpledged delegates from Democrats Abroad carry half-votes at the convention, yielding a total of 712 votes.[4] Unpledged delegates represent about 15% of the overall convention votes (4,767 delegates, 4,763 votes) and come from several categories of prominent Democratic Party members:


  • 437 elected members (with 433 votes) from the Democratic National Committee (including the chairs and vice-chairs of each state's Democratic Party)

  • 20 distinguished party leaders (DPL), consisting of current and former presidents, current and former vice-presidents, former congressional leaders, and former DNC chairs

  • 191 Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives (including non-voting delegates from DC and territories)

  • 47 Democratic members of the United States Senate (including Washington, DC shadow senators)

  • 21 Democratic governors (including territorial governors and the Mayor of the District of Columbia).

Superdelegates are "unpledged" in the sense that they themselves decide which candidate to support. (In other words, they are not allocated according to voter preferences as the majority of delegates are.) Pledged delegates can change their vote if no candidate is elected on the first ballot and can even vote for a different candidate on the first ballot if they are "released" by the candidate they are pledged to. Superdelegates, on the other hand, can change their vote purely of their own volition. With the exception of the eight DNC members from the Democrats Abroad, who each receive a half-vote, all superdelegates are entitled to one vote (including when a sitting official or distinguished party leader is also a DNC member). Throughout this page, those who qualify under multiple categories are considered as sitting officials first, then as DNC members, and then as DPLs (for example, a sitting senator who is also a DNC member is listed as a senator).


The list below is based on the most recent information on how unpledged delegates voted at the roll call vote at the Democratic National Convention in July, 2016.




Contents





  • 1 Totals by group


  • 2 List


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Totals by group[edit]













































Distinguished party leaders
Governors
Senators
Representatives
DNC members
Totals

Hillary Clinton
17
20
45
177
311½

570½

Bernie Sanders
1
0
2
7
34½

44½

Martin O'Malley
0
0
0
0
1

1

No endorsement
2
1
0
7
86

96
Totals
20
21
47
191
433
712

Note: Democrats Abroad Superdelegates are assigned half-votes; each of them accounts for ½ rather than 1 in the table above.



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Delegate
State
Position
Endorsement

Alma Adams
NC
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Pete Aguilar
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Steven K. Alari
CA
DNC[1]None
Maggie Allen
ME
DNC[1]Clinton[6]

Jill Alper
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[7]

Rafael Anchia
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[8]

Joe Andrew
MD
DPL[1]None
Stuart Appelbaum
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[9]

Dennis Archer
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[7]

Patrice M. Arent
UT
DNC[1]Clinton[10]

Brad Ashford
NE
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Jon M. Ausman
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[11]

Carrie Austin
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Shawn K. Bagley
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[13]

Tammy Baldwin
WI
Sen.
Clinton[a][14][15]
Nick Balletto
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[16]
Virginia Barnes
MA
DNC[1]None

Phil Bartlett
ME
DNC[1]Clinton[17]

Karen Bass
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Jan Bauer
IA
DNC[1]Clinton[18]

Joyce Beatty
OH
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Xavier Becerra
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Van Beechler
ID
DNC[1]None[19]
Cecil Benjamin
VI
DNC[1]Clinton[20]

Michael Bennet
CO
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Ami Bera
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Bret Berlin
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]
Jeff Berman
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]

Don Beyer
VA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Belinda Biafore
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[23]
Gus Bickford
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[24]

Joe Biden
DE
DPL[1]Clinton[25]
Erin Bilbray
NV
DNC[1]Sanders[26]

Rachel Binah
CA
DNC[1]None

Sanford Bishop
GA
Rep.
None[27]
Stephen Bittel
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[28]
Neville Blakemore
KY
DNC[29]None
Artie Blanco
NV
DNC[1]Clinton[30]

Richard Bloomingdale
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

Earl Blumenauer
OR
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Richard Blumenthal
CT
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Dean Boerste
IN
DNC[1]Clinton[32]

James C. Boland
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]

Suzanne Bonamici
OR
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Anita Bonds
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[33]

Cory Booker
NJ
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Madeleine Bordallo
GU
Rep.
Clinton[34]

David Bowen
WI
DNC[1]Sanders[35]

Muriel Bowser
DC
Gov.
Clinton[36]

Barbara Boxer
CA
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Carolyn Boyce
ID
DNC[1]Clinton[37]
Rick Boylan
FL
DNC[1]None

Brendan F. Boyle
PA
Rep.
Clinton[38]

Bob Brady
PA
Rep.
Clinton[39]
Bob Bragar
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Clinton[40]
Sandra Brandt
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[41]
Joyce Brayboy
NC
DNC[1]None

Donna Brazile
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[42]
Christine Bremer Muggli
WI
DNC[1]Clinton[a][14][44]
Scott Brennan
IA
DNC[1]Clinton[45]
Doug Brooks
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[46]

Boyd Brown
SC
DNC[1]Clinton[47]

Byron Brown
NY
DNC[48]Clinton[48]

Corrine Brown
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Jerry Brown
CA
Gov.
Clinton[49]

Kate Brown
OR
Gov.
Clinton[50]

Michael D. Brown
DC
Sen.[1]Clinton[51]

Sherrod Brown
OH
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Julia Brownley
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Jocelyn Bucaro
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[52]

Raymond Buckley
NH
DNC[1]None

Steve Bullock
MT
Gov.[note 2]Clinton[53]
Tonio Burgos
NJ
DNC[1]Clinton[54]
Carol Burke
VI
DNC[1]None
Cordelia Lewis Burks
IN
DNC[1]Clinton[55]

John L. Burton
CA
DNC[1]None

Joe Buscaino
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[56]

Cheri Bustos
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Laphonza Butler
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[57]

G.K. Butterfield
NC
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Luisette Cabañas Colón
PR
DNC[1]Clinton[58]
Michael Cacace
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[59]
Mitchell Caesar
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Mary Beth Cahill
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[60][61]
Laura Calvo
OR
DNC[1]None
Rosiky F. Camacho
MP
DNC[1]Clinton[62]
MaryEva Candon
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[63]

Maria Cantwell
WA
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Lois Capps
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Michael Capuano
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Tony Cardenas
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Ben Cardin
MD
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Maria Cardona
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]

John Carney
DE
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Tom Carper
DE
Sen.
Clinton[5]

André Carson
IN
Rep.
Clinton[5][55]

Jimmy Carter
GA
DPL[1]Clinton[64]

Karen Carter Peterson
LA
DNC[1]Clinton[65]

Matt Cartwright
PA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Barbra Casbar Siperstein
NJ
DNC[1]Clinton[54]

Bob Casey, Jr.
PA
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Richard Cassidy
VT
DNC[1]Sanders[66]

Kathy Castor
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Joaquín Castro
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Emelia S. Chargualaf
MP
DNC[1]Clinton[62]
Naeemah Charles
CA
DNC[67]Clinton[68]
Will Cheek
TN
DNC[1]Clinton[69]
Michael Childers
WI
DNC[1]Clinton[14]

Judy Chu
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

David Cicilline
RI
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Katherine Clark
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Martha Fuller Clark
NH
DNC[1]Sanders[70]

Yvette Clarke
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

William Lacy Clay, Jr.
MO
Rep.
Clinton[5]

James Clayborne, Jr.
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[71]

Emanuel Cleaver
MO
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Alan Clendenin
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[72]

Bill Clinton
NY
DPL[1]Clinton[a][73]

Jim Clyburn
SC
Rep.
Clinton[74]

Kathleen Clyde
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[75]

Gilda Cobb-Hunter
SC
DNC[1]None[76]

Tony Coelho
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

Larry Cohen
DC
DNC[1]Sanders[77]

Steve Cohen
TN
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Maria C. Cole
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]
Rickey Cole
MS
DNC[1]Clinton[79]

Garnet Coleman
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[80]

Jim Condos
VT
DNC[1]Sanders[81]

Gerry Connolly
VA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

John Conyers
MI
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Steven Cook
MI
DNC[1]None

Vivian Cook
NY
DNC[1]None

Chris Coons
DE
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Jim Cooper
TN
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Maria Cordone
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[21][82]

Peter Corroon
UT
DNC[1]Sanders[83]

Jim Costa
CA
Rep.
Clinton[84]

Jerry Costello
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Ed Cote
WA
DNC[1]None

Pat Cotham
NC
DNC[1]Sanders[85]
Jeannette Council
NC
DNC[1]Clinton[86]

Joe Courtney
CT
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Janet Cowell
NC
DNC[1]Clinton[87]

Jeffrey David Cox
NC
DNC[1]Clinton[88]
Doris Crouse Mays
VA
DNC[1]None

Joseph Crowley
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Henry Cuellar
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

John Cullerton
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]

Elijah Cummings
MD
Rep.
Clinton[89]
Jennifer Cunningham
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

Andrew Cuomo
NY
Gov.
Clinton[5]
Ana Cuprill
WY
DNC[1]Clinton[90]
Melba Curls
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[46]
John Currie
NJ
DNC[1]Clinton[91]

Kenneth M. Curtis
FL
DPL[1]None

Joyce Cusack
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]
Jean Lemire Dahlman
MT
DNC[1]Sanders[92]
John D. Daniello
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[93]

Tom Daschle
SD
DPL[1]Clinton[94]
Clint Daughtrey
AL
DNC[1]None

Leah Daughtry
NY
DNC[1]None

Danny K. Davis
IL
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[5]

Susan Davis
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Wendy Davis
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]

Yvonne Davis
TX
DNC[1]None
Ralph Dawson
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[9]

Mark Dayton
MN
Gov.
Clinton[5]

Howard Dean
VT
DPL[1]Clinton[96]
Dottie Deans
VT
DNC[1]Sanders[81]

Peter DeFazio
OR
Rep.
None[97]

Diana DeGette
CO
Rep.
Clinton[5]

John Delaney
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Rosa DeLauro
CT
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Suzan DelBene
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Debra DeLee
MA
DPL[1]Clinton[98]
Lizette Delgado Polanco
NJ
DNC[1]Clinton[99]

Mark DeSaulnier
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Ted Deutch
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

Grace Diaz
RI
DNC[1]Clinton[100]

Brandon Dillon
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[101]

Nancy DiNardo
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[102]

Debbie Dingell
MI
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[5]

Arrington Dixon
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[63]
Frank Dixon
OR
DNC[1]None

Chris Dodd
CT
DPL[1]Clinton[103]

Lloyd Doggett
TX
Rep.
Clinton[104]
Kate Donaghue
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[24]

Ronald Donatucci
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

Joe Donnelly
IN
Sen.
Clinton[5][55]
Becca Doten
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[a][105]
Joanne Dowdell
NH
DNC[1]Clinton[106]

Michael F. Doyle
PA
Rep.
Clinton[107]

Tammy Duckworth
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Maria Elena Durazo
CA
DNC[1]None

Dick Durbin
IL
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Jess Durfee
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[108]
Mary Ellen Early
CA
DNC[1]None
John Eastwood
DA[note 1]DNC[1]None[40]

Maria Echaveste
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[109][110]
Olma Echeverri
NC
DNC[1]Clinton[111]

Donna Edwards
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5][82]

John Bel Edwards
LA
Gov.
Clinton[112]

Joyce Elliott
AR
DNC[1]Clinton[113]

Keith Ellison
MN
Rep.
Clinton[114]
Louis Elrod
GA
DNC[1]None[27]

Eliot Engel
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Akilah Ensley
NC
DNC[1]Clinton[115]
Reni Erdos
NJ
DNC[1]Sanders[116]

Anna Eshoo
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Lily Eskelsen García
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]

Elizabeth Esty
CT
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Joe Falk
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Sam Farr
CA
Rep.
Clinton[117]

Herman Farrell
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

Dianne Feinstein
CA
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Katherine Fernández Rundle
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[118]

Raj Fernando
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Hector Figueroa
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[9]

Bill Foster
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Donald Fowler
SC
DNC[1][note 3]Clinton[119]
Earl Fowlkes
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[120]

Lois Frankel
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Isabel Framer
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[75]
Pat Frost Brooks
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[75]

Al Franken
MN
Sen.
Clinton[5][121]
Jim Frasier
OK
DNC[1]None
David Frye
IN
DNC[1]Clinton[122]

Marcia Fudge
OH
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Tulsi Gabbard
HI
Rep.
Sanders[123]
Alexandra Gallardo-Rooker
CA
DNC[1]None
Kate Gallego
AZ
DNC[1]Clinton[124]

Ruben Gallego
AZ
Rep.
Clinton[5]

John Garamendi
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Eric Garcetti
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[125]
Teresa Garcia Krusor
KS
DNC[1]Clinton[126]

Alejandro García Padilla
PR
Gov.
Clinton[127]
Montserrat Garibay
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[128]
Al Garrett
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[129]

Tefere Gebre
MD
DNC[1]None

Dick Gephardt
MO
DPL[1]Clinton[46]
Penny Gerber
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]
Alice Germond
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[41]
Pete Gertonson
ID
DNC[1]Sanders[130]
Mike Gierau
WY
DNC[1]Clinton[90]

Kirsten Gillibrand
NY
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Bob Gilligan
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[131]
Emily Giske
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]
Angel Gomez
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]
Alma Gonzalez
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[132]
Barry Goodman
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[133][134]
Lisa Goodman
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[135]

Al Gore
TN
DPL[1]Clinton[136]
Billi Gosh
VT
DNC[1]Clinton[46]

Gwen Graham
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Anthony Graves
CO
DNC[1]Clinton[137]

Alan Grayson
FL
Rep.
Sanders[138]

Al Green
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Darlene Green
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[46]

Gene Green
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Amanda Green-Hawkins
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]
Vallena Greer
MS
DNC[1]Clinton[79]
Janice Griffin
MD
DNC[1]None

Raúl Grijalva
AZ
Rep.
Clinton[139]

Marcel Groen
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[140]

Michael Gronstal
IA
DNC[1]Clinton[141]
Stanley Grossman
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Clinton[40][142]

Steve Grossman
MA
DPL[1]Clinton[24]
Carol Guthrie
TX
DNC[1]None

Joni Gutierrez
NM
DNC[1]Clinton[143]

Luis Gutiérrez
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Debra Haaland
NM
DNC[1]Clinton[144]
Dan Halpern
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]

Janice Hahn
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Mary Hales
WY
DNC[1]Clinton[90]
Mark Hammons
OK
DNC[1]None
Emmett Hansen II
VI
DNC[1]Clinton[145]
Elaine Harris
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[146]

Fred R. Harris
NM
DPL[1]Clinton[147]
Jaime Harrison
SC
DNC[1]Clinton[148]

Maggie Hassan
NH
Gov.[note 2]Clinton[5]

Alcee Hastings
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Zack Hawkins
NC
DNC[1]Clinton [149][150]

Carl Heastie
NY
DNC[151]Clinton[78]

Denny Heck
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Martin Heinrich
NM
Sen.
Clinton[152]

Heidi Heitkamp
ND
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Jacquie Helt
MT
DNC[1]Clinton[153]
Luis Heredia
AZ
DNC[1]Clinton[124]

John Hickenlooper
CO
Gov.
Clinton[5]

Brian Higgins
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Tony Hill
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Gilberto Hinojosa
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[154]

Rubén Hinojosa
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Jim Himes
CT
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Mazie Hirono
HI
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Pat Hobbs
CA
DNC[1]None
Marge Hoffa
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[155]

Wayne Holland
UT
DNC[1]Sanders[156]

Eleanor Holmes Norton
DC
Rep.
Clinton[22]
Danny Homan
IA
DNC[1]Clinton[157]

Mike Honda
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Steny Hoyer
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Fred Hudson
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[158]
Alice Huffman
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[57]

Jared Huffman
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5][159]
Aleita Huguenin
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[160]
Therese Hunkin
AS
DNC[1]Sanders[161]

Daniel Hynes
IL
DNC[1]O'Malley[162]

Harold Ickes
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]

David Ige
HI
Gov.
None
Vince Insalaco
AR
DNC[1]Clinton[113]

Jay Inslee
WA
Gov.
Clinton[5]

Steve Israel
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Troy Jackson
ME
DNC[1]Sanders[163]

Sheila Jackson Lee
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Victoria Jackson-Stanley
MD
DNC[1]None
Jay Jacobs
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

Nancy Jacobson
FL
DNC[1]Sanders[164]

Sly James
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[165]
Ben Jeffers
LA
DNC[1]None

Hakeem Jeffries
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Tim Jerman
VT
DNC[1]Sanders[81]
Norwood Jewell
MI
DNC[1]None

Connie Johnson
OK
DNC[1]Sanders[166]

Eddie Bernice Johnson
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Hank Johnson
GA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Lacy Johnson
IN
DNC[1]Clinton[167][168]
Matt Johnson
CA
DNC[1]None
Gale Jones Carson
TN
DNC[1]Clinton[169]
Ray Jordan
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[24]

Tim Kaine
VA
Sen.[note 3]Clinton[5]
Elaine Kamarck
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[24]
Ron Kaminski
NE
DNC[1]Clinton[170]

Marcy Kaptur
OH
Rep.
Sanders[171]

William Keating
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Patsy Keever
NC
DNC[1]None
John Keller
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Randy Kelley
AL
DNC[1]Clinton[172]
Unzell Kelley
AL
DNC[1]Clinton[172]

Robin Kelly
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Joseph P. Kennedy III
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Ruben Kihuen
NV
DNC[1]Clinton[173]

Dan Kildee
MI
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Derek Kilmer
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Lee Kinch
KS
DNC[1]Clinton[174]

Ron Kind
WI
Rep.
Clinton[14][175]

Paul G. Kirk
MA
DPL[1]Sanders[176]

Ann Kirkpatrick
AZ
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Amy Klobuchar
MN
Sen.
Clinton[5][121]
Kaye Koonce
SC
DNC[1]Clinton[177]
Sarah Kovner
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]
Debra Kozikowski
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[178]
Caitlin Kraft-Buchman
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Clinton[40][179][180]

Ann Kuster
NH
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Andrew Lachman
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[181][182][183]
William Laird
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[184]
Roberta Lange
NV
DNC[1]Clinton[185]

Jim Langevin
RI
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Deborah Langhoff
LA
DNC[1]Clinton[186]
Fagafaga Daniel Langkilde
AS
DNC[1]Clinton[187]

Martha Laning
WI
DNC[1]Clinton[188]

Rick Larsen
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Jim Larson
MT
DNC[1]Clinton[153]

John B. Larson
CT
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Warren Larson
ND
DNC[1]None

Brenda Lawrence
MI
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Gerald Lawrence
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

Patrick Leahy
VT
Sen.
Clinton[a][43]

Barbara Lee
CA
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[189]
Sunita Leeds
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[190]
Frank Leone
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[41]
Bel Leong-Hong
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[82]
Cindy Lerner
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Sander Levin
MI
Rep.
Clinton[5]

John Lewis
GA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Yvette Lewis
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[82][191]

Ted Lieu
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Dan Lipinski
IL
Rep.
Sanders[192]

John Litz
TN
DNC[1]Clinton[169]

Dave Loebsack
IA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Zoe Lofgren
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Valerie Longhurst
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[193]

Andrés W. López
PR
DNC[1]Clinton[194]
Sandra Loridans
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Clinton[40]
Martha Love
WI
DNC[1]Clinton[14]

Evan Low
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[195]
Joe Lowe
SD
DNC[1]Clinton[196]

Alan Lowenthal
CA
Rep.
Clinton[189]

Nita Lowey
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Juanita Luiz
WA
DNC[1]None

Ben R. Luján
NM
Rep.
Clinton[152]

Michelle Lujan Grisham
NM
Rep.
Clinton[152]
Charlotte Lundergan
KY
DNC[1]Clinton[197]

Stephen F. Lynch
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Kerman Maddox
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[198]

Michael Madigan
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[199]

Mark Mallory
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[52]

Dan Malloy
CT
Gov.[note 2]Clinton[5]
Ronald Malone
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[75]

Carolyn Maloney
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Sean Patrick Maloney
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Joe Manchin
WV
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Mary Mancini
TN
DNC[1]Clinton[69]

Jack Markell
DE
Gov.
Clinton[5]

Ed Markey
MA
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Bert Marley
ID
DNC[1]Sanders[200]
Marcia Marley
NJ
DNC[1]Clinton[201]
Pat Maroney
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[202]

Ken Martin
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[203]

Iris Martinez
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[204]
Marcus Mason
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[205]
Sharon Mast
WA
DNC[1]None

Doris Matsui
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Edna Mattson
RI
DNC[1]Clinton[100]
Lupita Maurer
OR
DNC[1]Sanders[206]

Glen Maxey
TX
DNC[1]None
Janet May
AL
DNC[1]Clinton[172]
Jayne Mazzotti
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[207]

Terry McAuliffe
VA
Gov.[note 3]Clinton[5]
Valerie McCall
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[208]

Claire McCaskill
MO
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Jennifer McClellan
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[209]

Kenneth McClintock
PR
DNC[1]Clinton[210]

Betty McCollum
MN
Rep.
None[211]
Melody McCray-Miller
KS
DNC[1]Clinton[174]

Dustin McDaniel
AR
DNC[1]Clinton[113]

Jim McDermott
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
David McDonald
WA
DNC[1]None
Betty McElderry
OK
DNC[1]Clinton[166]
Mattie McFadden-Lawson
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[212]

Thomas M. McGee
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[213]

Jim McGovern
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Andy McGuire
IA
DNC[1]None
R. Michael McHale
LA
DNC[1]None

Rhine McLin
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[214]
Marv McMoore, Jr.
NY
DNC[1]None

Joseph McNamara
RI
DNC[1]Clinton[215]

Jerry McNerney
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Gregory Meeks
NY
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[5]
Shari Mellin
IN
DNC[1]Clinton[55]

Bob Menendez
NJ
Sen.
Clinton[216]

Grace Meng
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Jeff Merkley
OR
Sen.
Sanders[217]
Kim Metcalfe
AK
DNC[1]Clinton[218]
Glenard S. Middleton, Sr.
MD
DNC[1]None

Barbara Mikulski
MD
Sen.
Clinton[5][82]
Breanne Miller
UT
DNC[1]Clinton[10]

Lorraine Miller
TX
DNC[1]None
Nancy Mills
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[140]

Stephanie Miner
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

George J. Mitchell
NY
DPL[1]Clinton[219]

Heather Mizeur
MD
DNC[1]Sanders[220]

Lolo Matalasi Moliga
AS
Gov.
Clinton[187]
Maureen Monahan
NE
DNC[1]Sanders[70]

Walter Mondale
MN
DPL[1]Clinton[221]
Frank Montanaro
RI
DNC[1]Clinton[100]
Charles E. Moore
KY
DNC[1]None[197]

Gwen Moore
WI
Rep.
Clinton[5][14]

Minyon Moore
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]
Javier Morillo-Alicea
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[222]

Arthur Morrell
LA
DNC[1]Clinton[186]

Bruce Morrison
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Seth Moulton
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Dorothy Mrowka
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[59]

Bob Mulholland
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[223]
Henry Muñoz III
TX
DNC[1]None
Larry Murakami
AK
DNC[1]Sanders[224]

Chris Murphy
CT
Sen.
Clinton[225]

Joan Patricia Murphy
IL
DNC[1]None

Patrick Murphy
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Ian Murray
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

Patty Murray
WA
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Jerrold Nadler
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Grace Napolitano
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Katie Naranjo
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[226]

Richard Neal
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Bill Nelson
FL
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Jadine Nielsen
HI
DNC[1]Clinton[190]

Jay Nixon
MO
Gov.
Clinton[5]
Chad Nodland
ND
DNC[1]Sanders[227]

Rick Nolan
MN
Rep.
Sanders[228]

Donald Norcross
NJ
Rep.
None

George Norcross
NJ
DNC[1]None

Michael Nutter
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]
David O'Brien
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[24]
Blanca O'Leary
CO
DNC[1]Clinton[229]

Beto O'Rourke
TX
Rep.
Clinton[230]

Barack Obama
IL
DPL[1]Clinton[231][232]
Carlos Odio
FL
DNC[1]None
Russell Okata
HI
DNC[1]Clinton[233]

John Olsen
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[59]
Ian Olson
AK
DNC[1]None
Danica Oparnica
AZ
DNC[1]Sanders[234]
Sandy Opstvedt
IA
DNC[1]Clinton[235]

Liza M. Ortiz
PR
DNC[1]None

Sannie Overly
KY
DNC[1]None[197]

Kylie Oversen
ND
DNC[1]None
William Owen
TN
DNC[1]Clinton[169]
Karen Packer
OR
DNC[1]Clinton[236]
Lisa Padilla
CO
DNC[1]None

Rick Palacio
CO
DNC[1]None

Frank Pallone
NJ
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Bruce Palmer
WY
DNC[1]Clinton[90]

Bill Pascrell
NJ
Rep.
Clinton[5]
John Patrick
TX
DNC[1]None[237]
Johnnie Patton
MS
DNC[1]Sanders[238]

Donald Payne, Jr.
NJ
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Gregory Pecoraro
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[239]

Christine Pelosi
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[a][240]

Nancy Pelosi
CA
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[241]
Carol Pensky
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[82]

David A. Pepper
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[214]

John Perdue
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[202]
Joaquin Perez
GU
DNC[1]Clinton[242]

John Pérez
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[243]

Ed Perlmutter
CO
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Thersita B. Pertduo
MP
DNC[1]Clinton[62]

Gary Peters
MI
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Scott Peters
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Collin Peterson
MN
Rep.
Sanders[244]
Greg Pettis
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[245]
Renee Pfenning
ND
DNC[1]None
Fredericka Phillips
TX
DNC[1]None

Pedro Pierluisi
PR
Rep.
Clinton[246]

Chellie Pingree
ME
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Stacey Plaskett
VI
Rep.
Clinton[57]

Mark Pocan
WI
Rep.
Clinton[247]

Jared Polis
CO
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Bruce Poole
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[248]
Karen Pope-Onwukwe
MD
DNC[1]Clinton[21][82]

DuBose Porter
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[249]

Ed Potillo
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[250]
Steven Powell
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Vincent Powers
NE
DNC[1]None

Roberto Prats
PR
DNC[1]Clinton[251]

David Price
NC
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Carrie Pugh
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]
Nancy Quarles
MI
DNC[1]None
Sandy Querry
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[46]

Mike Quigley
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Christine Quinn
NY
DNC[252]Clinton[253]
Jake Quinn
NC
DNC[1]Sanders[254]
Jorge Quintana
MT
DNC[1]Clinton[255]

Karl Racine
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[256]

Jason Rae
WI
DNC[1]Clinton[257]
Evie Rafalko McNulty
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[258]

Gina Raimondo
RI
Gov.
Clinton[5]
Andres Ramirez
NV
DNC[1]Clinton[173]
Rion Ramirez
WA
DNC[1]Clinton[259]

Charles Rangel
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Jaxon Ravens
WA
DNC[1]None

Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
MD
DNC[1]None
Richard Ray
GA
DNC[1]None[27]

Jack Reed
RI
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Kasim Reed
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]
Steve Regenstreif
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]
Clara Reid
AS
DNC[1]Clinton[187]

Harry Reid
NV
Sen.[note 2]Clinton[260]

Ed Rendell
PA
DPL[1]Clinton[261]
Rory Respicio
GU
DNC[1]Clinton[262]

Laura Ricketts
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[12]
Betty Ritchie
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[263]
Dennis Rivera
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]
Matt Robinson
MO
DNC[1]None
Bill Roe
AZ
DNC[1]None

José R. Rodríguez
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[128]

Mannie Rodriguez
CO
DNC[1]Clinton[229]

Roy Romer
CO
DPL[1]Clinton[229]

Carol Ronen
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[264]
Valerie Brady Rongey
WA
DNC[1]Clinton[265]

James Roosevelt
MA
DNC[1]None

Ellen Rosenblum
OR
DNC[1]Clinton[266]
Sally Rosser
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]
Bill Roy, Jr.
KS
DNC[1]Clinton[174]

Lucille Roybal-Allard
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Kathleen Rice
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Cedric Richmond
LA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Virgie Rollins
MI
DNC[1]None
Joe Rugola
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[75]

Raul Ruiz
CA
Rep.
Clinton[246]

Dutch Ruppersberger
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Bobby Rush
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Tim Ryan
OH
Rep.
Clinton[5]

R. T. Rybak
MN
DNC[1]None[267]
Shauna Ryder Diggs
MI
DNC[1]Clinton[268]
Beverly Ryken
CO
DNC[1]None

Gregorio Sablan
MP
Rep.
Clinton[269]

Pamela R. Samuel
VI
DNC[1]None
Juan Sanchez
NM
DNC[1]Clinton[270]

Linda Sánchez
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Loretta Sanchez
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Raymond Sanchez
NM
DNC[1]Clinton[152]

Bernie Sanders
VT
Sen.[1][271]Sanders[238]
Keelan Sanders
MS
DNC[1]Sanders[79]

John Sarbanes
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Lee Saunders
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[22]
Peggy Schaffer
ME
DNC[1]Clinton[6]

Jan Schakowsky
IL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Brian Schatz
HI
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Adam Schiff
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Kurt Schrader
OR
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Nancy Schumacher
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[272]

Chuck Schumer
NY
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Bobby Scott
VA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

David Scott
GA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Lori Sellner
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[155]

José E. Serrano
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Terri Sewell
AL
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Lottie Shackelford
AR
DNC[1]Clinton[113]
Billy Shaheen
NH
DNC[1]Clinton[106]

Jeanne Shaheen
NH
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Garry Shay
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[273]

Brad Sherman
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Ken Sherman
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Clinton[274]

Peter Shumlin
VT
Gov.
Clinton[5]

Kyrsten Sinema
AZ
Rep.
None
Darryl Sinkfield
AL
DNC[1]Clinton[275]

Albio Sires
NJ
Rep.
Clinton[276]

Louise Slaughter
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Adam Smith
WA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Hilda Solis
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[277]
Katie Solon
DA[note 1]DNC[1]None[40]
Lenora Sorola-Pohlman
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[128]

Jackie Speier
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Dennis Speight
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[128]

Debbie Stabenow
MI
Sen.[note 2]Clinton[5]
Rick Stafford
MN
DNC[1]Clinton[278]
Christopher Stampolis
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[279]
Casey Steinau
AK
DNC[1]None

Pam Stephenson
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[280]

Paul Strauss
DC
Sen.[1]Clinton[281]
Dolly Strazar
HI
DNC[282]None
Sharon Stroschein
SD
DNC[1]None
Joanne Sullivan
CT
DNC[1]None[283]

Kathy Sullivan
NH
DNC[1]Clinton[106]
Gary Suwannarat
DA[note 1]DNC[1]Sanders[40]

Eric Swalwell
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Susan Swecker
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[284]
Gerry Sweeney
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[78]

Annette Taddeo
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[285]
Taling M. Taitano
GU
DNC[1]Clinton[286]

Mark Takano
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Alexis Tameron
AZ
DNC[1]None
Allison Tant
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]

Marian Tasco
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]
Larry Taylor
OR
DNC[1]Sanders[206]
Roy Temple
MO
DNC[1]None

Natalie Tennant
WV
DNC[1]Clinton[23]

Jon Tester
MT
Sen.
Clinton[287]
Sarah Thomas-Nededog
GU
DNC[1]Clinton[242]

Bennie Thompson
MS
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Mike Thompson
CA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Senfronia Thompson
TX
DNC[1]None
Susan Thomson
MA
DNC[1]Clinton[288]
Krystal Thrailkill
AR
DNC[1]Clinton[113]

Dina Titus
NV
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Andrew Tobias
FL
DNC[1]None

Earl Ray Tomblin
WV
Gov.
Clinton[289]

Paul Tonko
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Ann Tornberg
SD
DNC[1]None

Norma Torres
CA
Rep.
Clinton[290]

Niki Tsongas
MA
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Shan Tsutsui
HI
DNC[1]Clinton[190]
Galea'i Tu'ufuli
AS
DNC[1]Clinton[187]
John Tunela
MP
DNC[1]Clinton[62]

Tom Udall
NM
Sen.
Clinton[152]
Keith Umemoto
CA
DNC[1]None
Karen Valentine
DE
DNC[1]Clinton[93]

Chris Van Hollen
MD
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Tim Vandeveer
HI
DNC[282]Sanders[291]

Juan Vargas
CA
Rep.
Clinton[292]

Marc Veasey
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Filemon Vela, Jr.
TX
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Nydia Velázquez
NY
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Pete Visclosky
IN
Rep.
None[55]

Rick Wade
DC
DNC[1]Clinton[293]
Brian Wahby
MO
DNC[1]Clinton[46]
George Wallace
VA
DNC[1]Clinton[41]
Bill Walsh
SD
DNC[294]Clinton[295]

Tim Walz
MN
Rep.
Clinton[5][121]
Everett Ward
NC
DNC[1]None
Carolyn Warner
AZ
DNC[1]Clinton[124]

Mark Warner
VA
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Elizabeth Warren
MA
Sen.
Clinton[296]

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
FL
Rep.[note 2]None

Maxine Waters
CA
Rep.[note 2]Clinton[5]

Bonnie Watson Coleman
NJ
Rep.
Clinton[5]

Randi Weingarten
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[9]

Peter Welch
VT
Rep.
Sanders[297]

Royce West
TX
DNC[1]Clinton[226]

Nan Whaley
OH
DNC[1]Clinton[298]

Sheldon Whitehouse
RI
Sen.
Clinton[5]
Chris Wicker
NV
DNC[1]Clinton[185]
Lona Wilbur
WA
DNC[1]None

David Wilhelm
OH
DPL[1]Clinton[52]

Alan Williams
FL
DNC[1]Clinton[21]
Arlanda Williams
LA
DNC[1]Clinton[186]
Marian Williams
FL
DNC[1]None
Nikema Williams
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]

Frederica Wilson
FL
Rep.
Clinton[5]
Sylvia Wilson
PA
DNC[1]Clinton[31]

John Wisniewski
NJ
DNC[1]Sanders[299]

Tom Wolf
PA
Gov.
Clinton[5]
David Worley
GA
DNC[1]Clinton[95]

Nancy Worley
AL
DNC[1]Clinton[51]

Ron Wyden
OR
Sen.
Clinton[5]

Nancy Wyman
CT
DNC[1]Clinton[300]

Rosalind Wyman
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[301]

Karen Yarbrough
IL
DNC[1]Clinton[207]

John Yarmuth
KY
Rep.
Clinton[197]
Laurence Zakson
CA
DNC[1]Clinton[302]
Patricia Zieg
NE
DNC[1]Clinton[170]
Rob Zimmerman
NY
DNC[1]Clinton[303]
John Zody
IN
DNC[1]None[55]

James Zogby
DC
DNC[1]Sanders[238]




See also[edit]


  • Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016

  • Results of the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ abcdef Pelosi Club:[43] this superdelegate is committed to voting for the eventual leader in pledged delegates





  1. ^ abcdefgh Democrats Abroad Superdelegates receive a ½ vote.


  2. ^ abcdefghijkl Is also a member of the Democratic National Committee.


  3. ^ abc Is also a Distinguished Party Leader as a former Chair of the Democratic National Committee.




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