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Some received write-in votes.In addition, the following other candidates were on the ballot in more than one state: Individuals listed in this section were the focus of media speculation as being possible 2016 presidential candidates but publicly, and unequivocally, ruled out a presidential bid in 2016.
In 2016, he was a Democratic candidate for president. * : These candidates are constitutionally ineligible to serve as President or Vice President. "No preference" received 45,331 votes (0.27% of the popular vote), and 'uncommitted' received 40,548 votes (0.24% of the popular vote), respectively placing them 4th and 5th in the popular vote.The following people were the focus of presidential speculation in multiple media reports during the 2016 election cycle. Although he has not filled out a candidate survey this year on the Ballotpedia website, Davis did answer the survey in 2018. For a full list of candidates by state, please see Candidates by state primary ballot. That is down to the viability of candidacy for the Democratic nominee. This article contains lists of candidates associated with the Individuals included in this section have taken one or more of the following actions: formally announced their candidacy, or filed as a candidate with Five of the major candidates were invited to participate in at least one The following candidate won primaries and received delegates in most or all state primaries and caucuses. The 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests organized by the Democratic Party to select the 4,051 delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention held July 25–28 and determine the nominee for President of the United States in the 58th U.S. presidential election.
The formal nomination took place at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. A total of six major candidates entered the race starting April 12, 2015, when former Clinton won Iowa by the closest margin in the history of the state's Democratic The following candidates were frequently interviewed by news channels and were invited to forums and candidate debates. These candidates were on the ballots for every state, territory and federal district contest. During Clinton secured victories in all of the southern contests except Sanders found more hospitable ground on the weekend of March 5, 2016, winning caucuses in Following the March 15 primaries, the race moved to a series of contests more favorable for Sanders. Selection of the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 2016Does not include popular vote totals from Iowa, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, or non-binding primaries In US elections, suspending a campaign allows candidates to cease active campaigning while still legally raising funds to pay off their debts.Brazile went on to write a book about the primary and what she called "unethical" behavior in which the DNC (after its debt from 2012 was resolved by the Clinton campaign) gave the Clinton campaign control over hirings and press releases, and allegedly helped it circumvent campaign finance regulation.According to popular vote or pledged delegate count (not counting superdelegates); see below for detail.Pledged delegates split evenly between Sanders and Clinton.Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Nebraska Democratic Primary.Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Washington Democratic Primary.Pledged delegates are elected with the understanding that they will support a specific candidate.One Illinois superdelegate is still committed to O'Malley. Breakdown of the results in vote distribution, by state Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for President of the United States, chose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate. This article lists potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election. The following individual announced a major candidacy for president but withdrew at some point after the The following individuals announced what were recognized by the media as major candidacies for president but withdrew from the race after the first debate.
Some received write-in votes.In addition, the following other candidates were on the ballot in more than one state: Individuals listed in this section were the focus of media speculation as being possible 2016 presidential candidates but publicly, and unequivocally, ruled out a presidential bid in 2016.
In 2016, he was a Democratic candidate for president. * : These candidates are constitutionally ineligible to serve as President or Vice President. "No preference" received 45,331 votes (0.27% of the popular vote), and 'uncommitted' received 40,548 votes (0.24% of the popular vote), respectively placing them 4th and 5th in the popular vote.The following people were the focus of presidential speculation in multiple media reports during the 2016 election cycle. Although he has not filled out a candidate survey this year on the Ballotpedia website, Davis did answer the survey in 2018. For a full list of candidates by state, please see Candidates by state primary ballot. That is down to the viability of candidacy for the Democratic nominee. This article contains lists of candidates associated with the Individuals included in this section have taken one or more of the following actions: formally announced their candidacy, or filed as a candidate with Five of the major candidates were invited to participate in at least one The following candidate won primaries and received delegates in most or all state primaries and caucuses. The 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests organized by the Democratic Party to select the 4,051 delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention held July 25–28 and determine the nominee for President of the United States in the 58th U.S. presidential election.
The formal nomination took place at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. A total of six major candidates entered the race starting April 12, 2015, when former Clinton won Iowa by the closest margin in the history of the state's Democratic The following candidates were frequently interviewed by news channels and were invited to forums and candidate debates. These candidates were on the ballots for every state, territory and federal district contest. During Clinton secured victories in all of the southern contests except Sanders found more hospitable ground on the weekend of March 5, 2016, winning caucuses in Following the March 15 primaries, the race moved to a series of contests more favorable for Sanders. Selection of the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 2016Does not include popular vote totals from Iowa, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, or non-binding primaries In US elections, suspending a campaign allows candidates to cease active campaigning while still legally raising funds to pay off their debts.Brazile went on to write a book about the primary and what she called "unethical" behavior in which the DNC (after its debt from 2012 was resolved by the Clinton campaign) gave the Clinton campaign control over hirings and press releases, and allegedly helped it circumvent campaign finance regulation.According to popular vote or pledged delegate count (not counting superdelegates); see below for detail.Pledged delegates split evenly between Sanders and Clinton.Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Nebraska Democratic Primary.Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Washington Democratic Primary.Pledged delegates are elected with the understanding that they will support a specific candidate.One Illinois superdelegate is still committed to O'Malley. Breakdown of the results in vote distribution, by state Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for President of the United States, chose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate. This article lists potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election. The following individual announced a major candidacy for president but withdrew at some point after the The following individuals announced what were recognized by the media as major candidacies for president but withdrew from the race after the first debate.