2020 Colorado Democratic presidential primary
2020 Colorado Democratic presidential primary
County results
Results by first place popular vote winner
Sanders
<30%
30 – 40%
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
Biden
<30%
30 – 40%
Bloomberg
<30%
30 – 40%
Tie
Biden/Sanders
Results by first place popular vote winner
Joe Biden
Michael Bloomberg
The 2020 Colorado Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election , following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The Colorado primary, the first in the state since 2000, was a semi-closed primary and awarded 79 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention , of which 67 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.
Senator Bernie Sanders won the primary with 37% of the vote and ultimately received 29 delegates, ahead of former vice president Joe Biden , who won roughly 25% and received 21 delegates.[1] [2] [3] Although former mayor Michael Bloomberg and senator Elizabeth Warren both surpassed the 15% threshold, following their withdrawal from the race in the next two days, the Colorado Democratic Party decided to directly calculate the delegate count without statewide delegates for Bloomberg and Warren, differing from the usual process in most states, where statewide delegates are calculated regularly and later reallocated to remaining candidates.[4] Otherwise Bloomberg and Warren would have won 14 and 12 delegates instead of 9 and 8 delegates, while Sanders and Biden would have had only 24 and 17 delegates.
Sanders also benefited from that procedure after withdrawing in April: while his and Biden's campaign had agreed on Sanders keeping the statewide delegates he had won, the additional 5 statewide delegates he gained through Bloomberg's and Warren's withdrawal would all have been allocated to Biden as the presumptive nominee in accordance with the typical procedure and would have put Biden in front of Sanders with 26 to 24 delegates. Some media estimates, which did not notice the special approach of Colorado Democrats, reported these numbers as the final result.[5] [6]
Procedure
Colorado was one of 14 states and one territory holding primaries on March 3, 2020, also known as "Super Tuesday ",[7] following the decision of governor Jared Polis to schedule the primary on that date on April 30, 2019. Instead of party-run caucuses Colorado used a state-run primary in 2020 after voters had passed Proposition 107 in 2016, restoring presidential primaries in the state, which had been held from 1992 to 2000 but were abolished in 2000 due to financial reasons, and matching a national trend for primaries.[8] [4]
Voting took place throughout the state until 7:00 p.m. In the semi-closed primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 67 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between 4 and 9 were allocated to each of the state's 7 congressional districts and another 9 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 14 at-large delegates.[4] The Super Tuesday primary as part of Stage I on the primary timetable received no bonus delegates, in order to disperse the primaries between more different date clusters and keep too many states from hoarding on the first shared date or on a March date in general.[9]
Precinct caucuses were held on March 7, 2020, to elect delegates to county conventions, followed by county conventions until April 1, 2020, to designate delegates for the district conventions and the state convention. The district conventions had to convene until April 17, 2020, to choose the district delegates for the national convention. On April 18, 2020, the state convention voted on the 14 at-large and 9 pledged PLEO delegates for the Democratic National Convention . The delegation also included 12 unpledged PLEO delegates: 5 members of the Democratic National Committee , 5 members of Congress (including senator and former candidate Michael Bennet and 4 representatives), the governor Jared Polis , and former DNC chair Roy Romer .[4]
Candidates
The following candidates were listed by the Colorado Secretary of State's office as certified on the ballot. Candidates that had filed a formal withdrawal with the office remained on the ballot but were not counted and did not appear in the results.[10]
Running
Withdrawn
Formal withdrawal (ineligible)
Polling
Tabulation of individual polls of the 2020 Colorado Democratic Primary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[h]
Marginof error
Michael Bennet
Joe Biden
Michael Bloomberg
Pete Buttigieg
Kamala Harris
John Hickenlooper
Bernie Sanders
Elizabeth Warren
Andrew Yang
Other
Undecided
Mar 2, 2020
Klobuchar withdraws from the race
Swayable Archived 2020-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
Mar 1–2, 2020
921 (LV)
± 4.0%
–
20%
19%
12%
–
–
29%
12%
–
7%[i]
–
Data for Progress
Feb 28–Mar 2, 2020
464 (LV)
± 4.2%
–
18%
16%
8%
–
–
32%
21%
–
5%[j]
–
Mar 1, 2020
Buttigieg withdraws from the race
Elucd
Feb 26–Mar 1, 2020
561 (LV)
± 4.1%
–
10%
9%
10%
–
–
34%
14%
–
9%[k]
14%
Magellan Strategies
Feb 24–25, 2020
500 (LV)
± 4.38%
–
11%
11%
12%
–
–
27%
15%
–
9%[l]
15%
Data for Progress
Feb 23–25, 2020
471 (LV)
± 4.7%
–
10%
14%
14%
–
–
34%
20%
–
7%[m]
1%
Feb 11, 2020
New Hampshire primary; Yang and Bennet withdraw from the race
Dec 3, 2019
Harris withdraws from the race
Emerson College
Aug 16–19, 2019
403 (LV)
± 4.8%
1%
25%
–
5%
13%
–
26%
20%
4%
8%[n]
–
Aug 15, 2019
Hickenlooper withdraws from the race
Public Policy Polling
Jul 12–14, 2019
519 (LV)
–
5%
22%
–
7%
9%
7%
15%
19%
0%
14%[o]
–
Results
Results by county Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Bloomberg—<30%
Bloomberg—30–40%
The results were certified on March 30.[11] [12] The race was called for Bernie Sanders [13] who won a plurality of votes and delegates.
2020 Colorado Democratic presidential primary[14]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[15] [16]
Bernie Sanders
355,293
37.00
29 [a]
Joe Biden
236,565
24.64
21[b]
Michael Bloomberg
177,727
18.51
9[c]
Elizabeth Warren
168,695
17.57
8[d]
Tulsi Gabbard
10,037
1.05
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
3,988
0.42
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [e]
3,323
0.35
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
1,276
0.13
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
1,086
0.11
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
227
0.02
Other candidates
1,911
0.20
Total
960,128
100%
67
Results by county
2020 Colorado Democratic primary
(results per county)[14] [p]
County
Bernie Sanders
Joe Biden
Michael Bloomberg
Elizabeth Warren
Tulsi Gabbard
Andrew Yang
Tom Steyer
Cory Booker
Roque De La Fuente III
Marianne Williamson
Rita Krichevsky
Robby Wells
Deval Patrick
Total votes cast
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Adams
28,300
42.78
14,998
22.67
12,517
18.92
8,760
13.24
690
1.04
319
0.48
204
0.31
92
0.14
96
0.15
82
0.12
40
0.06
30
0.05
25
0.04
66,153
Alamosa
934
43.06
481
22.18
348
16.04
328
15.12
20
0.92
8
0.37
21
0.97
2
0.09
11
0.51
10
0.46
3
0.14
2
0.09
1
0.05
2,169
Arapahoe
37,902
35.98
27,219
25.84
21,591
20.50
16,412
15.58
1,008
0.96
425
0.40
324
0.31
157
0.15
96
0.09
116
0.11
41
0.04
28
0.03
24
0.02
105,343
Archuleta
662
35.04
465
24.62
373
19.75
333
17.63
23
1.22
2
0.11
14
0.74
4
0.21
2
0.11
7
0.37
4
0.21
0
0.00
0
0.00
1,889
Baca
60
25.10
71
29.71
43
17.99
31
12.97
13
5.44
2
0.84
3
1.26
7
2.93
2
0.84
1
0.42
3
1.26
1
0.42
2
0.84
239
Bent
154
34.22
108
24.00
128
28.44
36
8.00
4
0.89
3
0.67
9
2.00
1
0.22
2
0.44
3
0.67
1
0.22
1
0.22
0
0.00
450
Boulder
37,563
37.60
22,924
22.95
15,138
15.15
22,706
22.73
777
0.78
302
0.30
227
0.23
76
0.08
51
0.05
84
0.08
16
0.02
19
0.02
10
0.01
99,893
Broomfield
5,547
34.56
4,152
25.87
2,988
18.62
3,029
18.87
187
1.17
74
0.46
48
0.30
5
0.03
4
0.02
4
0.02
5
0.03
3
0.02
4
0.02
16,050
Chaffee
1,505
35.73
1,046
24.83
794
18.85
768
18.23
48
1.14
20
0.47
13
0.31
1
0.02
4
0.09
7
0.17
2
0.05
4
0.09
0
0.00
4,212
Cheyenne
17
20.48
22
26.51
28
33.73
8
9.64
2
2.41
1
1.20
3
3.61
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.20
0
0.00
1
1.20
0
0.00
83
Clear Creek
728
36.86
483
24.46
380
19.24
328
16.61
28
1.42
11
0.56
8
0.41
1
0.05
1
0.05
6
0.30
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
0.05
1,975
Conejos
482
37.51
388
30.19
278
21.63
81
6.30
18
1.40
12
0.93
10
0.78
2
0.16
5
0.39
3
0.23
4
0.31
2
0.16
0
0.00
1,285
Costilla
319
40.03
202
25.35
158
19.82
83
10.41
10
1.25
8
1.00
7
0.88
1
0.13
3
0.38
2
0.25
0
0.00
4
0.50
0
0.00
797
Crowley
71
26.01
81
29.67
78
28.57
29
10.62
6
2.20
1
0.37
3
1.10
1
0.37
2
0.73
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
0.37
0
0.00
273
Custer
136
25.61
154
29.00
111
20.90
110
20.72
9
1.69
2
0.38
4
0.75
2
0.38
1
0.19
1
0.19
0
0.00
1
0.19
0
0.00
531
Delta
1,362
39.49
783
22.70
651
18.88
525
15.22
48
1.39
13
0.38
28
0.81
8
0.23
2
0.06
19
0.55
5
0.14
4
0.12
1
0.03
3,449
Denver
69,727
38.86
40,881
22.78
29,216
16.28
37,176
20.72
1,027
0.57
536
0.30
351
0.20
206
0.11
101
0.06
114
0.06
41
0.02
21
0.01
26
0.01
179,423
Dolores
75
41.90
41
22.91
23
12.85
28
15.64
6
3.35
0
0.00
4
2.23
0
0.00
2
1.12
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
179
Douglas
14,109
28.97
14,725
30.24
11,313
23.23
7,388
15.17
620
1.27
215
0.44
144
0.30
53
0.11
52
0.11
45
0.09
18
0.04
10
0.02
9
0.02
48,701
Eagle
3,031
32.64
2,476
26.67
2,326
25.05
1,279
13.77
89
0.96
22
0.24
32
0.34
7
0.08
3
0.03
11
0.12
5
0.05
1
0.01
3
0.03
9,285
El Paso
28,259
36.50
20,476
26.44
13,891
17.94
12,292
15.87
1,201
1.55
503
0.65
361
0.47
146
0.19
106
0.14
100
0.13
42
0.05
28
0.04
27
0.03
77,432
Elbert
642
28.89
612
27.54
557
25.07
309
13.91
52
2.34
19
0.86
11
0.50
0
0.00
7
0.32
9
0.41
1
0.05
2
0.09
1
0.05
2,222
Fremont
1,207
29.87
1,070
26.48
1,032
25.54
555
13.73
65
1.61
24
0.59
38
0.94
13
0.32
10
0.25
7
0.17
8
0.20
9
0.22
3
0.07
4,041
Garfield
3,085
38.03
1,988
24.51
1,483
18.28
1,336
16.47
101
1.25
38
0.47
36
0.44
7
0.09
9
0.11
17
0.21
6
0.07
4
0.05
2
0.02
8,112
Gilpin
603
46.49
233
17.96
185
14.26
241
18.58
19
1.46
7
0.54
1
0.08
2
0.15
3
0.23
1
0.08
2
0.15
0
0.00
0
0.00
1,297
Grand
859
37.12
551
23.81
474
20.48
359
15.51
36
1.56
9
0.39
15
0.65
5
0.22
2
0.09
2
0.09
0
0.00
2
0.09
0
0.00
2,314
Gunnison
1,877
48.89
722
18.81
532
13.86
637
16.59
36
0.94
13
0.34
12
0.31
3
0.08
1
0.03
3
0.08
1
0.03
1
0.03
1
0.03
3,839
Hinsdale
36
33.03
25
22.94
26
23.85
19
17.43
1
0.92
0
0.00
2
1.83
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
109
Huerfano
484
35.85
311
23.04
294
21.78
190
14.07
28
2.07
6
0.44
10
0.74
7
0.52
11
0.81
2
0.15
2
0.15
3
0.22
2
0.15
1,350
Jackson
26
31.33
32
38.55
8
9.64
14
16.87
1
1.20
1
1.20
1
1.20
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
83
Jefferson
42,803
35.78
29,197
24.41
23,502
19.65
21,361
17.86
1,352
1.13
486
0.41
415
0.35
123
0.10
136
0.11
138
0.12
43
0.04
35
0.03
25
0.02
119,616
Kiowa
16
22.86
23
32.86
18
25.71
5
7.14
5
7.14
2
2.86
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.43
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
70
Kit Carson
109
29.70
95
25.89
107
29.16
36
9.81
6
1.63
4
1.09
2
0.54
0
0.00
3
0.82
0
0.00
1
0.27
3
0.82
1
0.27
367
La Plata
4,380
39.95
2,658
24.25
1,577
14.38
2,052
18.72
141
1.29
37
0.34
63
0.57
6
0.05
16
0.15
21
0.19
7
0.06
4
0.04
1
0.01
10,963
Lake
605
45.42
286
21.47
173
12.99
222
16.67
23
1.73
9
0.68
2
0.15
3
0.23
3
0.23
4
0.30
2
0.15
0
0.00
0
0.00
1,332
Larimer
26,661
39.34
15,667
23.11
10,341
15.26
13,648
20.14
742
1.09
257
0.38
214
0.32
68
0.10
56
0.08
68
0.10
25
0.04
24
0.04
8
0.01
67,779
Las Animas
696
31.15
647
28.96
539
24.13
232
10.38
59
2.64
5
0.22
11
0.49
10
0.45
18
0.81
5
0.22
8
0.36
2
0.09
2
0.09
2,234
Lincoln
82
31.42
60
22.99
50
19.16
48
18.39
8
3.07
4
1.53
5
1.92
1
0.38
1
0.38
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.77
0
0.00
261
Logan
388
30.24
325
25.33
342
26.66
155
12.08
23
1.79
11
0.86
13
1.01
9
0.70
10
0.78
3
0.23
2
0.16
1
0.08
1
0.08
1,283
Mesa
5,267
32.78
4,520
28.13
3,115
19.38
2,552
15.88
219
1.36
109
0.68
138
0.86
42
0.26
33
0.21
41
0.26
19
0.12
9
0.06
6
0.04
16,070
Mineral
60
30.30
48
24.24
36
18.18
44
22.22
3
1.52
0
0.00
4
2.02
0
0.00
2
1.01
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
0.51
198
Moffat
206
36.79
146
26.07
90
16.07
84
15.00
12
2.14
6
1.07
1
0.18
5
0.89
3
0.54
4
0.71
1
0.18
1
0.18
1
0.18
560
Montezuma
1,234
41.82
705
23.89
425
14.40
467
15.83
43
1.46
15
0.51
32
1.08
6
0.20
8
0.27
10
0.34
2
0.07
3
0.10
1
0.03
2,951
Montrose
1,209
30.45
1,169
29.44
875
22.03
556
14.00
70
1.76
18
0.45
39
0.98
10
0.25
9
0.23
4
0.10
2
0.05
8
0.20
2
0.05
3,971
Morgan
560
31.37
459
25.71
482
27.00
206
11.54
38
2.13
8
0.45
9
0.50
5
0.28
11
0.62
3
0.17
3
0.17
1
0.06
0
0.00
1,785
Otero
663
33.22
533
26.70
525
26.30
181
9.07
35
1.75
16
0.80
19
0.95
6
0.30
8
0.40
3
0.15
2
0.10
2
0.10
3
0.15
1,996
Ouray
513
37.55
355
25.99
199
14.57
260
19.03
19
1.39
3
0.22
10
0.73
3
0.22
1
0.07
2
0.15
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
0.07
1,366
Park
1,033
40.56
591
23.20
395
15.51
438
17.20
49
1.92
10
0.39
14
0.55
0
0.00
7
0.27
5
0.20
3
0.12
1
0.04
1
0.04
2,547
Phillips
74
27.51
74
27.51
74
27.51
28
10.41
5
1.86
2
0.74
3
1.12
2
0.74
3
1.12
2
0.74
2
0.74
0
0.00
0
0.00
269
Pitkin
1,480
29.99
1,330
26.95
1,457
29.52
605
12.26
29
0.59
15
0.30
12
0.24
3
0.06
2
0.04
2
0.04
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4,935
Prowers
227
30.23
200
26.63
188
25.03
92
12.25
9
1.20
12
1.60
4
0.53
8
1.07
5
0.67
2
0.27
1
0.13
3
0.40
0
0.00
751
Pueblo
7,802
31.30
7,360
29.53
6,335
25.41
2,535
10.17
305
1.22
150
0.60
140
0.56
65
0.26
120
0.48
40
0.16
32
0.13
32
0.13
11
0.04
24,927
Rio Blanco
81
30.57
73
27.55
58
21.89
49
18.49
2
0.75
0
0.00
1
0.38
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
0.38
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
265
Rio Grande
479
37.22
291
22.61
319
24.79
161
12.51
7
0.54
4
0.31
5
0.39
9
0.70
7
0.54
3
0.23
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
0.16
1,287
Routt
1,842
33.27
1,486
26.84
1,215
21.94
883
15.95
54
0.98
13
0.23
23
0.42
7
0.13
3
0.05
5
0.09
3
0.05
1
0.02
2
0.04
5,537
Saguache
619
52.10
181
15.24
168
14.14
172
14.48
13
1.09
9
0.76
7
0.59
3
0.25
6
0.51
7
0.59
1
0.08
2
0.17
0
0.00
1,188
San Juan
86
43.00
34
17.00
31
15.50
38
19.00
4
2.00
2
1.00
1
0.50
2
1.00
2
1.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
200
San Miguel
1,039
45.79
462
20.36
356
15.69
362
15.95
25
1.10
8
0.35
7
0.31
1
0.04
4
0.18
1
0.04
1
0.04
1
0.04
2
0.09
2,269
Sedgwick
57
31.67
41
22.78
40
22.22
25
13.89
6
3.33
2
1.11
3
1.67
2
1.11
0
0.00
0
0.00
3
1.67
1
0.56
0
0.00
180
Summit
2,260
36.99
1,626
26.61
1,153
18.87
954
15.61
69
1.13
13
0.21
21
0.34
4
0.07
3
0.05
5
0.08
2
0.03
0
0.00
0
0.00
6,110
Teller
912
34.12
731
27.35
471
17.62
459
17.17
43
1.61
20
0.75
18
0.67
2
0.07
8
0.30
7
0.26
1
0.04
0
0.00
1
0.04
2,673
Washington
66
35.48
39
20.97
40
21.51
28
15.05
5
2.69
2
1.08
1
0.54
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
1.08
3
1.61
0
0.00
0
0.00
186
Weld
11,911
39.25
7,304
24.07
5,927
19.53
4,308
14.20
426
1.40
132
0.43
136
0.45
61
0.20
57
0.19
38
0.13
25
0.08
10
0.03
13
0.04
30,348
Yuma
111
23.32
129
27.10
140
29.41
59
12.39
15
3.15
8
1.68
6
1.26
1
0.21
2
0.42
2
0.42
1
0.21
2
0.42
0
0.00
476
Total
355,293
37.00
236,565
24.64
177,727
18.51
168,695
17.57
10,037
1.05
3,988
0.42
3,323
0.35
1,276
0.13
1,136
0.12
1,086
0.11
445
0.05
330
0.03
227
0.02
960,128
Notes
^ a b 24 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b 17 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b 14 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b 12 delegates, if Bloomberg's and Warren's statewide delegates would have been calculated.
^ a b Candidate withdrew shortly before the primary and after the start of early in-person voting.
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined
^ FiveThirtyEight aggregates polls with a trendline regression of polls rather than a strict average of recent polls.
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Klobuchar with 4%; Gabbard and Steyer with 0%; "Other" with 3%
^ Klobuchar with 3%; Gabbard with 2%
^ Klobuchar with 5%; "Others" with 4%
^ Klobuchar with 6%; Gabbard and Steyer with 1%; "Other" with 1%
^ Klobuchar with 6%; Gabbard with 1%
^ Booker with 2%; de Blasio, Gabbard, O'Rourke, Ryan , Williamson, and "Someone else" with 1%; Bullock, Castro, Delaney, Gillibrand, Inslee, Klobuchar, Messam, Moulton, Sestak and Steyer with 0%
^ O’Rourke with 1%; Booker, Castro, Inslee, de Blasio, Gabbard, Klobuchar, Ryan, Steyer, Williamson, Bullock, Delaney, Gillibrand, Gravel, Messam, Moulton, and Sestak with 0%
^ Michael Bennet , Pete Buttigieg , John Delaney and Amy Klobuchar officially withdrew. Thus all votes cast for them were not counted.[17]
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