Straw polls for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
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The following is a list of notable straw polls for the 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
Contents
1 October 8-18, 2015 - Georgia National Fair "Peanut Poll" Straw Poll
2 2015 Democratic Party of Wisconsin Straw Poll
3 2014 Democratic Party of Wisconsin Straw Poll
4 References
October 8-18, 2015 - Georgia National Fair "Peanut Poll" Straw Poll[edit]
[1]
| Finish |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage
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| 1 |
Hillary Clinton
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2,513 |
48.10%
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| 2 |
Bernie Sanders |
929 |
17.78%
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| 3 |
Joe Biden |
396 |
7.58%
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| 4 |
Jim Webb |
110 |
2.11%
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| 5 |
Lincoln Chafee |
56 |
1.07%
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| 6 |
Martin O'Malley |
56 |
1.07%
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| 7 |
Undecided |
1,170 |
22.39%
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2015 Democratic Party of Wisconsin Straw Poll[edit]
511 delegates, alternates, and registered guests at the Wisconsin party convention on June 6, 2015.[2]
| Finish |
Candidate |
Percentage |
Votes
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| 1 |
Hillary Clinton
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49% |
252
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| 2 |
Bernie Sanders |
41% |
208
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| 3 |
Joe Biden |
3% |
16
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| 4 |
Martin O'Malley |
3% |
16
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| 5 |
Jim Webb |
2% |
8
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| 6 |
Lincoln Chafee |
1% |
5
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| 7 |
Elizabeth Warren* |
1% |
4
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| 8 |
Tom Vilsack* |
<1% |
1
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* Write-ins
2014 Democratic Party of Wisconsin Straw Poll[edit]
323 delegates, June 7th[3]
| Finish |
Candidate |
Percentage |
Votes
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| 1 |
Hillary Clinton
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57% |
185
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| 2 |
Elizabeth Warren |
25% |
81
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| 3 |
Joe Biden |
6% |
18
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| 4 |
Bernie Sanders |
3% |
10
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| 5 |
Martin O'Malley |
3% |
9
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| 6 |
Brian Schweitzer |
2% |
6
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| 7 |
Amy Klobuchar |
1% |
4
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| 8 |
Andrew Cuomo |
1% |
2
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| 9 |
Kirsten Gillibrand |
1% |
2
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| 10 |
Mark Warner |
1% |
2
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| 11 |
Russ Feingold |
1% |
2
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| 12 |
Deval Patrick |
<1% |
1
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| 13 |
John Hickenlooper |
<1% |
1
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References[edit]
^ "Peanut Poll". 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
^ John Nichols, Wisconsin Straw Poll: Clinton 49 Percent, Sanders 41 Percent, The Nation (June 7, 2015).
^ 2014 Results
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- Tom Hoefling
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