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This article contains the results of Primary Democratic Party in the United States, for the 2008 presidential election. Map of the 2008 Democratic primaries results Majority of votes for Barack Obama Majority of votes for Hillary Clinton 2008 Democratic primary [ first ] Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Chris Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis cucinich Barack Obama Bill Richardson Total delegates [ first ] , [ 2 ] 4232.5\/4376 – 2015 – 17.5 – – 2277 – Super-delegate [ first ] , [ 2 ] 680\/823.5 – 277.5 – – – – 478.5 – Assigned delegates [ first ] 3552.5\/3552.5 – 1737.5 – 17.5 – – 1798.5 – January 3 Iowa 45 first % 30% (14) 0% thirty first % (6) 0% 0% 35% (25) 2 % January 8 New Hampshire 22 0% 39% (9) 0% 17% (4) 0% first % 36% (9) 5% January 15 MICHIGAN 128 [ 3 ] – 55% (69) first % – 0% 4% _ (59) – January 19 Nevada 25 – 51% (twelfth) – 4% 0% 0% 45% (13) – January 26 Caroline from the south 45 0% 27% (twelfth) 0% 18% (8) 0% 0% 55% (25) 0% January 29 Florida 185 [ 3 ] first % 50% (105) 0% 14% (13) 0% first % 33% (sixty seven) first % February 5 Alabama 52 0% 42% (25) 0% first % – – 56% (27) 0% Down 13 – 25% (4) – – – – 75% (9) – Arizona 56 – 50% (thirty first) 0% 5% 0% 0% 42% (25) first % Arkansa 35 0% 70% (27) 0% 2 % 0% 0% 26% (8) 0% California 370 0% 52% (204) 0% 4% 0% 0% 43% (166) 0% Colorado 55 0% 32% (20) 0% 0% 0% 0% sixty seven % (35) 0% Connecticut 48 0% 47% (22) 0% first % 0% 0% 51% (26) 0% Dakota you north 13 – 37% (5) – first % 0% 0% sixty one % (8) – Delaware 15 3% 42% (6) 0% first % – 0% 53% (9) – Abroad 7 0% 32% (2.5) – first % – first % 66 % (4.5) 0% Georgia eighty seven 0% thirty first % (27) 0% 2 % 0% 0% 66 % (60) 0% Idaho 18 – 17% (3) – first % – – 80% (15) – Illinois 153 0% 33% (49) 0% 2 % – 0% 65% (104) 0% Kansas 32 – 26% (9) – 0% – 0% 74% (23) 0% Massachusetts 93 0% 57% (55) 0% 2 % 0% 0% 41% (38) 0% Minnesota 72 0% 32% (24) 0% 0% – 0% 66 % (48) 0% Missouri 72 0% 48% (36) 0% 2 % 0% 0% 49% (36) 0% New Jersey 107 0% 54% (59) – first % – 0% 44% (48) 0% New York 232 0% 57% (139) – first % – first % 40% (93) first % New Mexico 26 0% 49% (14) 0% first % – 0% 48% (twelfth) first % Oklahola 38 – 55% (24) first % ten % – first % thirty first % (14) 2 % American Samoa 3 – 57% (2) – – 0% – 42% (first) – Tennessee 68 0% 54% (40) 0% 4% 0% 0% 41% (28) 0% Utah 23 0% 39% (9) 0% 3% 0% 0% 57% (14) 0% February 9 American virgin islands 3 – 8 % – – – – 92% (3) – Louisiana 56 2 % 36% (22) first % 3% – 0% 57% (34) first % Nebraska 24 – 32% (8) – – – – 68% (16) – Washington 78 – thirty first % (26) – – – – 68% (52) – February 10 Maine 24 – 40% (9) – – – – 59% (15) – 12 February Columbia District 15 – 24% (3) – 0% – 0% 75% (twelfth) 0% Maryland 70 0% 36% (28) 0% first % 0% 0% 60% (42) 0% Virginia 83 0% 35% (29) – first % – 0% sixty four % (54) 0% February 19 Hawaii 20 – 24% (6) – 0% – 0% 76% (14) – Wisconsin 74 0% 41% (32) 0% first % 0% 0% 58% (42) 0% 4 mars Ohio 141 – 54% (75) – 2 % – – 44% (66) – Rhode Island 21 – 58% (13) – first % – – 40% (8) – Texas 193 0% 51% (95) 0% first % – – 47% (98) 0% Vermont 15 – 39% (6) – first % – first % 59% (9) – 8 mars Wyoming twelfth – 38% (5) – – – – sixty one % (7) – 11 mars Mississippi 33 0% 37% (14) 0% first % 0% 0% sixty one % (19) 0% April 22 Pennsylvania 158 – 55% (85) – 0% – – 45% (seventy three) – May 3 Guam 3 – 50% (2) – 0% – – 50% (2) – May 6 Caroline du Nord 91 – 42% (50) – – first % – 56% (65) – Indiana 66 – 51% (39) – – – – 49% (33) – May 13 Virginie-Western 26 – sixty seven % (21) – 7% – – 26% (7) – May 20 Kentucky 47 – 65% (37) – 2 % – – 30% (14) – Oregon 52 – 42% (21) – – – – 58% (thirty first) – first is June Puerto Rico 55 – 68% (38) – – – – 32% (17) – June 3 Dakota you Sud 14 – 55% (9) – – – – 45% (6) – Montana 15 – 41% (7) – – – – 56% (9) – Legend : 1re\u00a0place [4 ] 2 e\u00a0place [4 ] 3 e\u00a0place [4 ] Abandon (Delegations are classified in the chronological order of holding their primaries) Iowa [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Caucus\u00a0: January 3, 2008 National delegates: 45 Super-delegates: 12 The January 3 , the voters elected the delegates during the constituency caucus. The ballot was open to voters of Iowa registered as democrats (Iowa had 2,054,843 voters, including 31% of democrats) [ 5 ] . These delegates will meet the 15 mars 2008 County agreements in order to elect the delegates to district conventions and the State Convention. District conventions, April 26, 2008 , will designate 29 national delegates affiliated to a candidate. The State Convention, the June 14, 2008 , will designate 16 national delegates affiliated to a candidate. A total of 45 national delegates will be allocated to candidates. 12 other independent super-delegates will also be sent to the National Convention, for a total of 57 delegates [ 6 ] The following table summarizes the results obtained by each candidate. New Hampshire [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary : January 8, 2008 National delegates: 22 Super-delegates: 8 Any voter enrolled in New Hampshire can participate in the Democratic primary (but only in this one: an voter cannot participate both in democratic primary and republican primary). New Hampshire has 850,836 voters, including 26% recorded as democrats [ 7 ] 22 delegates are allocated to the proportional votes, in each district, for candidates who received at least 15% of the vote. 8 Super-delegates, not affiliated with a candidate, are also designated. In all, the New Hampshire sends 30 delegates to the National Convention [ 8 ] Primary Democrats of New Hampshire, 2008 [ 7 ] , [ 8 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 112 610 39.09% 9 Barack Obama 105 007 36.45% 9 John Edwards 48 818 16.95% 4 Bill Richardson 13 239 4.60% 0 Dennis cucinich 3 901 1.35% 0 Joe Biden 642 0.22% 0 Mike Gravel 404 0.14% 0 Richard Caligiuri 253 0.09% 0 Chris Dodd 205 0.07% 0 Others 2 979 1.03% 0 Total 288 058 100% 22 MICHIGAN [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Due to the holding of his primary before February 5 , the National Democratic Committee withdrew from Michigan all of its 156 delegates; This primary therefore has no impact on the final election. In addition, only Hillary Clinton, Christopher Dodd (who withdrew from the nomination race), Mike Gravel and Dennis Kucinich are appointed to the bulletins [ 9 ] , the other candidates boycotting the election of Michigan in protest of his date deemed too hasty. Apart from these considerations, the Michigan Democratic primary was held on the same day as republican primary. It was a primary open to 7,180,778 voters registered in Michigan [ ten ] where no affiliation prior to the Republican Party was necessary [ 11 ] Nevada [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Caroline from the south [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Florida [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Florida having programmed its primaries too early, the National Democratic Committee has removed all its delegates to it, and the primary will not count for the final election. Alabama [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Down [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Alaska Democrat Caucus, 2008 [ 16 ] Candidate Votes % State delegates National delegates Barack Obama 6 674 75.16% 306 9 Hillary Clinton 2 194 24.71% 104 4 Others twelfth 0.14% first 0 Total 8 880 100% 411 13 Arizona [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Arkansa [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Arkansas, 2008 [ 18 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 219 416 70.10% 27 Barack Obama 82 010 26.20% 8 John Edwards 5 852 1.87% 0 Bill Richardson 801 0.26% 0 Joe Biden 516 0.18% 0 Dennis cucinich 367 0.12% 0 Mike Gravel 353 0.11% 0 Chris Dodd 271 0.09% 0 Others 3 399 1.09% 0 Total 312 985 100% 35 California [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Colorado [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Connecticut [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democratic Connecticut, 2008 [ 21 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 179 349 50.73% 26 Hillary Clinton 164 831 46.63% 22 John Edwards 3 408 0.96% 0 Chris Dodd 906 0.26% 0 Dennis cucinich 845 0.24% 0 Joe Biden 458 0.13% 0 Bill Richardson 439 0.12% 0 Mike Gravel 272 0.08% 0 Others 2 996 0.85% 0 Total 353 504 100% 48 Dakota you north [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Delaware [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democrats abroad [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Georgia [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Idaho [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Illinois [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Kansas [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Massachusetts [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Minnesota [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Missouri [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democratic primary Missouri, 2008 [ 30 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 405 473 49.24% 36 Hillary Clinton 395 008 47.97% 36 John Edwards 16 736 2.03% 0 Dennis cucinich 820 0.10% 0 Bill Richardson 689 0.08% 0 Joe Biden 629 0.08% 0 Mike Gravel 437 0.05% 0 Christopher Dodd 249 0.03% 0 Other 3 357 0.41% 0 Total 823 398 100% 72 New Jersey [ modifier | Modifier and code ] New York [ modifier | Modifier and code ] New Mexico [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Oklahola [ modifier | Modifier and code ] American Samoa [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Tennessee [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Tennessee, 2008 [ 36 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 332 599 53.76% 40 Barack Obama 250 730 40.52% 28 John Edwards 27 644 4.47% 0 Joe Biden 1 522 0.25% 0 Bill Richardson 1 163 0.19% 0 Dennis cucinich 959 0.15% 0 Chris Dodd 523 0.08% 0 Mike Gravel 460 0.07% 0 Others 3 111 0.50% 0 Total 618 711 100% 68 Utah [ modifier | Modifier and code ] UTAH democratic primary, 2008 [ 37 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 70 414 56.60% 14 Hillary Clinton 48 766 39.20% 9 John Edwards 3 526 2.83% 0 Bill Richardson 526 0.42% 0 Joe Biden 447 0.36% 0 Dennis cucinich 383 0.31% 0 Mike Gravel 156 0.13% 0 Chris Dodd 110 0.09% 0 Others 68 0.05% 0 Total 124 396 100% 23 American virgin islands [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of the American Virgin Islands, 2008 [ 38 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 1 772 92.24% 3 Hillary Clinton 149 7.76% 0 Total 1 921 100% 3 Louisiana [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Nebraska [ modifier | Modifier and code ] CUUCUS DELMICATE YOU NOBRAKA, 2008 [ 40 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 26 126 67.56% 16 Hillary Clinton 12 445 32.18% 8 Other 99 0.26% 0 Total 38 670 100% 24 Washington [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Washington Democrat Caucus, 2008 [ 41 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 21 768 67.56% 52 Hillary Clinton 10 038 31.15% 26 Other 414 1.29% 0 Total 32 220 100% 78 Maine [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Maine Democrat Caucus, 2008 [ 42 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 2 079 59.45% 15 Hillary Clinton 1 397 39.95% 9 Other 21 0.60% 0 Total 3 497 100% 24 Columbia District [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Maryland [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Maryland primary democrats, 2008 [ 44 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 523 587 60.48% 42 Hillary Clinton 310 965 35.92% 28 John Edwards 10 458 1.21% 0 Joe Biden 3 762 0.43% 0 Bill Richardson 2 087 0.24% 0 Dennis cucinich 1 896 0.22% 0 Mike Gravel 800 0.09% 0 Chris Dodd 789 0.09% 0 Other 11 367 1.31% 0 Total 865 711 100% 70 Virginia [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hawaii [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Wisconsin [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Wisconsin, 2008 [ 47 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 646 007 58.13% 42 Hillary Clinton 452 795 40.75% 32 John Edwards 6 673 0.60% 0 Dennis cucinich 2 644 0.24% 0 Joe Biden 756 0.07% 0 Bill Richardson 535 0.05% 0 Mike Gravel 518 0.05% 0 Christopher Dodd 498 0.04% 0 Others 859 0.08% 0 Total 1 111 285 100% 74 Ohio [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Rhode Island [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Rhode Island, 2008 [ 49 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 108 750 58.46% 13 Barack Obama 75 115 40.38% 8 John Edwards 1 132 0.61% 0 Others 1 039 0.56% 0 Total 186 036 100% 21 Texas [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vermont [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Wyoming [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Wyoming Democratic Caucus, 2008 Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 5 378 61.44% 7 Hillary Clinton 3 311 37.83% 5 Others sixty four 0.73% 0 Total 8 753 100% twelfth Mississippi [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Pennsylvania [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democratic primary of Pennsylvania, 2008 [ 52 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 1 260 444 54.64% 85 Barack Obama 1 046 220 45.36% seventy three Total 2 306 664 100% 158 Guam [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democratic primary of Guam, 2008 Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 2 264 50.08% 2 Hillary Clinton 2 257 49.92% 2 Total 4 521 100% 4 Caroline du Nord [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of North Carolina, 2008 [ 53 ] Candidate Votes % National delegates Barack Obama 887 391 56.14% 65 Hillary Clinton 657 847 41.61% 50 Mike Gravel 12 448 0.79% 0 No preference 23 123 1.46% 0 Total 1 580 809 100% 115 Indiana [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Indiana, 2008 Candidate Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 638 274 50.89% 39 Barack Obama 615 862 49.11% 33 Total 1 254 136 100% 72 Virginie-Western [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democratic primary of Virginia-Western, 2008 Candidates Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 239 062 66.92% 20 Barack Obama 91 652 25.89% 8 John Edwards 24 009 7.19% 0 Total 333 992 100% 28 Kentucky [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primair Dermocrate you Kentucky, 2008 [ 54 ] Candidates Votes % National delegates Hillary Clinton 459 160 65.52% 37 Barack Obama 209 891 29.95% 14 No preference 17 529 2.50% 0 John Edwards 14 203 2.03% 0 Total 700 783 100% 51 Oregon [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Oregon, 2008 [ 55 ] Candidates Votes % National delegates [ 56 ] Barack Obama 323 053 57.69% thirty first Hillary Clinton 232 106 41.45% 21 Write-in (?) 4 831 0.86% 0 Total 559 990 100% 52 Puerto Rico [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Puerto Rico, 2008 [ 57 ] Candidates Votes % National delegates [ 58 ] Hillary Clinton 263 120 67.73% 38 Barack Obama 121 458 31.27% 17 Pending 1 650 0.42% 0 Blank Ballots 1 071 0.28% 0 Provisional Ballot 1 178 0.30% 0 Total 388 477 100% 55 Dakota you Sud [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Democratic primary of southern Dakota, 2008 [ 59 ] Candidates Votes % National delegates [ 60 ] Hillary Clinton 51 179 55.34% 9 Barack Obama 43 726 44.66% 6 Total 97 905 100% 15 Montana [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Primary Democrats of Montana, 2008 [ sixty one ] , [ 62 ] Candidates Votes % National delegates [ 63 ] Barack Obama 102 373 56.43% 9 Hillary Clinton 74 792 41.23% 7 No preference 4 258 2.35% 0 Total 181 423 100% 16 Internal links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 A B C and 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