Английская Википедия:2016 Virginia Democratic presidential primary

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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:ElectionsVA The 2016 Virginia Democratic presidential primary took place on March 1 in the U.S. state of Virginia as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

On the same day, dubbed "Super Tuesday," Democratic primaries were held in ten other states plus American Samoa, while the Republican Party held primaries in eleven states including their own Virginia primary.

Opinion polling

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Шаблон:Virginia Democratic primary polls, 2016

Results

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Primary date: March 1, 2016
National delegates: 95

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Results by county/Independent cities

County[1] Clinton Votes Sanders Votes
Accomack 72.0% 1,790 27.4% 682
Albemarle 54.6% 8,288 45.0% 6,844
Alexandria 69.5% 16,310 29.9% 7,031
Alleghany 63.3% 433 36.0% 246
Amelia 78.8% 671 21.0% 179
Amherst 65.2% 1,044 34.1% 546
Appomattox 67.0% 448 32.1% 215
Arlington 66.8% 25,582 32.8% 12,566
Augusta 48.0% 1,639 51.4% 1,754
Bath 63.0% 148 36.6% 86
Bedford 56.5% 1,876 42.9% 1,424
Bland 51.7% 125 47.1% 114
Botetourt 55.7% 888 43.6% 695
Bristol 56.3% 428 42.6% 324
Brunswick 89.7% 1,354 10.1% 153
Buchanan 70.3% 523 28.4% 211
Buckingham 76.6% 902 23.1% 272
Buena Vista 58.2% 142 41.0% 100
Campbell 65.8% 1,299 33.8% 667
Caroline 74.2% 1,902 25.1% 642
Carroll 57.1% 601 42.4% 446
Charles City 85.6% 864 14.0% 141
Charlotte 79.1% 162 20.2% 162
Charlottesville 46.3% 3,889 53.4% 4,483
Chesapeake 74.1% 16,133 25.5% 5,558
Chesterfield 66.0% 22,617 33.6% 11,514
Clarke 51.4% 625 47.7% 581
Colonia Heights 55.8% 407 43.4% 316
Covington 73.6% 237 25.5% 82
Craig 51.1% 113 48.0% 106
Culpeper 54.7% 1,421 44.4% 1,154
Cumberland 79.9% 639 19.8% 158
Danville 79.9% 2,677 19.6% 656
Dickenson 60.0% 346 38.7% 223
Dinwiddie 83.3% 1,935 16.2% 375
Emporia 88.7% 407 10.9% 50
Essex 82.1% 643 17.1% 134
Fairfax (City) 59.4% 1,841 40.2% 1,246
Fairfax (County) 63.0% 88,147 36.4% 50,930
Falls Church 61.2% 1,588 38.5% 1,000
Fauquier 54.5% 2,860 44.7% 2,345
Floyd 29.6% 396 70.1% 936
Fluvanna 57.6% 1,355 41.8% 984
Franklin 86.9% 804 12.4% 115
Franklin 62.6% 1,675 36.6% 980
Frederick 50.1% 2,114 49.1% 2,072
Fredericksburg 52.7% 1,400 46.7% 1,241
Galax 57.9% 129 41.3% 92
Giles 55.7% 405 43.6% 317
Gloucester 59.1% 1,448 40.5% 993
Goochland 71.5% 1,574 28.3% 624
Grayson 49.3% 265 50.0% 269
Greene 48.7% 579 50.8% 603
Greensville 87.7% 832 11.9% 113
Halifax 80.8% 1,756 18.6% 403
Hampton 77.9% 13,542 21.7% 3,770
Hanover 59.9% 4,916 39.7% 3,255
Harrisonburg 33.6% 1,482 66.1% 2,914
Henrico 69.8% 28,170 29.7% 11,994
Henry 72.7% 1,810 26.7% 664
Highland 49.4% 86 50.6% 88
Hopewell 77.4% 1,177 22.2% 337
Isle of Wight 73.9% 2,449 25.7% 853
James City 65.1% 5,213 34.3% 2,752
King and Queen 78.7% 477 20.8% 126
King George 59.4% 916 39.7% 612
King William 72.0% 843 26.9% 315
Lancaster 74.4% 823 24.8% 275
Lee 63.5% 317 34.1% 170
Lexington 61.2% 403 37.9% 250
Loudoun 58.6% 21,180 40.8% 14,730
Louisa 65.5% 1,630 34.1% 849
Lunenburg 83.5% 736 16.0% 141
Lynchburg 61.6% 3,105 38.2% 1,923
Madison 59.1% 538 40.7% 370
Manassas 58.0% 1,813 41.1% 1,284
Manassas Park 57.4% 581 42.2% 427
Martinsville 75.3% 834 23.8% 264
Mathews 63.2% 435 35.9% 247
Mecklenburg 80.3% 1,589 19.2% 379
Middlesex 64.4% 509 35.4% 280
Montgomery 40.7% 3,507 59.0% 5,090
Nelson 56.2% 992 43.1% 761
New Kent 67.8% 951 31.4% 440
Newport News 73.0% 4,553 26.6% 4,553
Norfolk 69.2% 15,760 30.5% 6,936
Northampton 72.5% 868 27.1% 324
Northumberland 75.1% 823 24.2% 265
Norton 53.8% 86 45.0% 72
Nottoway 78.1% 829 21.1% 224
Orange 59.9% 1,322 39.4% 870
Page 53.4% 411 46.0% 353
Patrick 48.9% 361 50.3% 372
Petersburg 85.4% 4,100 14.3% 688
Pittsylvania 75.2% 2,371 24.3% 766
Poquoson 46.5% 295 52.8% 335
Portsmouth 78.5% 9,469 21.1% 2,541
Powhatan 64.4% 1,079 35.3% 592
Prince Edward 75.9% 1,366 23.3% 420
Prince George 77.7% 1,994 22.1% 566
Prince William 63.9% 26,443 35.5% 14,701
Pulaski 58.3% 837 41.0% 588
Radford 41.6% 472 57.7% 655
Richmond (City) 60.6% 21,828 39.2% 14,117
Richmond (County) 80.1% 333 19.2% 80
Roanoke (City) 59.0% 4,784 40.8% 3,302
Roanoke (County) 54.3% 3,325 45.1% 2,761
Rockbridge 57.1% 902 42.8% 676
Rockingham 47.0% 1,735 52.6% 1,943
Russell 59.9% 557 38.8% 361
Salem 50.9% 765 48.4% 727
Scott 56.2% 305 42.9% 233
Shenandoah 50.5% 960 48.8% 929
Smyth 58.7% 527 40.2% 361
Southampton 83.8% 1,199 15.1% 216
Spotsylvania 60.4% 5,399 38.9% 3,480
Stafford 60.9% 6,439 38.2% 4,042
Staunton 44.8% 1,115 54.8% 1,365
Suffolk 79.5% 7,537 20.0% 1,895
Surry 81.8% 812 17.5% 174
Sussex 90.5% 957 9.3% 98
Tazewell 57.6% 683 40.6% 481
Virginia Beach 63.1% 22,362 36.6% 12,983
Warren 48.0% 942 51.4% 1,008
Washington 54.1% 1,185 45.0% 984
Waynesboro 50.3% 788 49.0% 769
Westmoreland 74.5% 879 25.0% 295
Williamsburg 49.0% 1,159 50.7% 1,199
Winchester 50.9% 950 48.4% 903
Wise 46.8% 519 52.3% 579
Whythe 55.3% 529 44.2% 423
York 61.4% 3,292 38.1% 2,041
Total 64.3% 504,741 35.2% 276,370

Analysis

After losing the state badly to Barack Obama in 2008, Hillary Clinton won Virginia by 29 points against Bernie Sanders in 2016. Her victory was primarily delivered by African Americans who backed Clinton 84-16, and women, who backed Clinton over Sanders by a margin of 70-30. Clinton also won the white vote in Virginia, 57-42, which comprised 63% of the electorate in the State. Clinton swept all income levels and educational attainment levels.

Clinton won most of the major cities in Virginia. She won Alexandria and Fairfax by a wide margin. She also won the D.C. suburbs as a whole, 65-35. This region has a large population of college-educated whites as well as African Americans. Clinton won the Northern Virginia Exurbs 60-40. She performed well in more rural Central Virginia and western Virginia including the Shenandoah Valley, winning 54-43 over Bernie Sanders and carrying the city of Roanoke. Clinton also won the eastern region of Virginia, including the major city of Richmond, by a margin of 66-34. She won in the Tidewater region of Virginia 72-28.

References

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