Английская Википедия:2020 Georgia Democratic presidential primary

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:Elections in Georgia (U.S. state)

Pledged national
convention
delegates
Type Шаблон:Abbr Type Шаблон:Abbr
CD1 5 CD8 4
CD2 5 CD9 4
CD3 4 CD10 4
CD4 7 CD11 5
CD5 7 CD12 4
CD6 5 CD13 6
CD7 5 CD14 3
Шаблон:Abbr 14 At-large 23
Total pledged delegates 105

The 2020 Georgia Democratic presidential primary was held on June 9, 2020 alongside the West Virginia primary, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. It was originally scheduled for March 24, 2020, but was moved to June 9 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and previously cast early mail-in votes were disallowed and separately counted. The election coincided with primaries for Georgia's Class 2 Senate seat and Georgia's U.S. House of Representatives seats. The Georgia primary was an open primary, which awarded 118 delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of whom 105 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the primary results.

Former vice president and recently determined presumptive nominee Joe Biden won the primary and all 105 delegates with roughly 85% of the vote, while senator Bernie Sanders only received little more than 9%. Ten other withdrawn candidates, notably senator Elizabeth Warren in third place, made up the remaining 6%.[1] When totalling from the participation in the March 24 and June 9 primaries, this primary theoretically resulted in the highest Democratic presidential primary turnout ever.

Procedure

Georgia was previously scheduled to be the only state voting on March 24, 2020, in the Democratic primaries,[2] after secretary of state Brad Raffensperger had announced the date of the primary on June 19, 2019. The move marked a departure from past years, shifting away from an earlier March contest on Super Tuesday (traditionally made up of many southern states and therefore dubbed the "SEC primary"). Although its later date had the potential to diminish its influence, the Georgia primary's separation from other states on the primary calendar might also have placed it in a more influential position should the primary still have been competitive by then.[3] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the primary was first on March 14 moved by Raffensperger to the general Georgia primary date for other offices on May 19,[4] and then both primaries were on April 9 again rescheduled to June 9, with Georgia voting alongside equally rescheduled West Virginia on that day.[5] More than 200,000 votes had already been cast by mail in the March 24 primary before it was cancelled. These votes were not included in the official June 9 primary result, however they were separately counted.[6] Voters who participated in the March 24 primary were able to vote again in the June 9 primary, but only for other offices.[7]

Voting was expected to take place throughout the state from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. In the open primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 105 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between 3 and 7 were allocated to each of the state's 14 congressional districts and another 14 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 23 at-large delegates. Due to the original March date the 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 a March date.[8]

District-level delegates were elected on May 23 (caucuses to be held online, previously scheduled for March 28 or March 29) and then selected the 14 pledged PLEO delegates also online on June 20 (previously scheduled for April 18).[9] The state committee meeting was subsequently held also on June 20 and voted on the 23 at-large delegates for the Democratic National Convention. The delegation also included 13 unpledged PLEO delegates: 8 members of the Democratic National Committee, 4 representatives from Congress, and former president Jimmy Carter.[10]

Candidates

The following candidates qualified for the ballot in Georgia:[11]

Running Шаблон:Div col

Шаблон:Div col end Withdrawn Шаблон:Div col

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Polling

Polling aggregation
Source of poll aggregation Date
updated
Dates
Polled
Joe
Biden
Bernie
Sanders
UndecidedШаблон:Efn
FiveThirtyEight Mar 14, 2020 until Feb 13, 2020Шаблон:Efn Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic |67.3% 30.1% 2.6%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
Шаблон:Nowrap
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Pete
Buttigieg
Kamala
Harris
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Andrew
Yang
Other Undecided
Apr 8, 2020 Sanders suspends his campaign
The Progress Campaign (D) Mar 12–21, 2020 913 (RV) ± 4.6% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|63% 34% 2.3%Шаблон:Efn
University of Georgia Mar 4–14, 2020 807 ± 3.4% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 66% 22% 1%Шаблон:Efn 11%
Mar 5, 2020 Warren withdraws from the race
Mar 4, 2020 Bloomberg withdraws from the race
Mar 1, 2020 Buttigieg withdraws from the race
Landmark Feb 12, 2020 500 ± 4.3% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 32% 14% 5% 14% 4% 6%Шаблон:Efn 26%
Feb 11, 2020 Yang withdraws from the race
Dec 3, 2019 Harris withdraws from the race
SurveyUSA Nov 15–18, 2019 536 ± 5.2% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 36% 6% 7% 6% 17% 14% 5% 9%
Climate Nexus Nov 4–10, 2019 457 ± 3.6% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 31% 4% 4% 14% 14% 2% 11%Шаблон:Efn 19%
Landmark Sep 18–21, 2019 500 ± 4.1% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 41% 5% 6% 8% 17% 2% 6%Шаблон:Efn 15%
Change Research Шаблон:Webarchive Sep 7–11, 2019 755 ± 3.6% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 33% 7% 7% 17% 22% 3% 10%Шаблон:Efn
SurveyMonkey Jul 2–16, 2019 402 ± 6.4% Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic | 31% 5% 15% 12% 13% 4% 11%Шаблон:Efn 9%

Results

<section begin="GAresults" />

2020 Georgia Democratic presidential primary[12]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[13]
Joe Biden 922,177 84.86 105
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn) 101,668 9.36 rowspan=11 Шаблон:N/A
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) 21,906 2.02
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) 9,117 0.84
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) 7,657 0.70
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) 6,346 0.58
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) 5,154 0.47
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) 4,317 0.40
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn) 4,117 0.38
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) 1,752 0.16
John Delaney (withdrawn) 1,476 0.14
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) 1,042 0.10
Total 1,086,729 100% 105

<section end="GAresults" />

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

Шаблон:2020 Democratic primaries Шаблон:Democratic Party of Georgia