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This article contains lists of candidates associated with the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election.

Major candidates

Individuals included in this section have taken one or more of the following actions: formally announced their candidacy, or filed as a candidate with Federal Election Commission (FEC) (for other than exploratory purposes), and were included in at least 5 independent national polls.

Five of the major candidates were invited to participate in at least one Democratic Party-sanctioned debate: Lincoln Chafee, Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, Bernie Sanders, and Jim Webb.

Nominee

Candidate Most recent position State Announced Candidacy Estimated delegate votes Contests wonШаблон:Efn
Файл:Hillary Clinton by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Шаблон:Nowrap
67th U.S. Secretary of State
(2009–13)
Файл:Flag-map of New York.svg
New York
April 12, 2015 Файл:Hillary for America 2016 logo.svg
(CampaignPositions)
FEC Filing
Pledged delegates[1]
2205 / 4051 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

34
AL, AR, AS, AZ,
CA, CT, DE, DC, FL,
GA, GU, IA, IL, KY,
LA, MA, MD, MO,
MP, MS, NC, NJ,
NM, NV, NY, OH,
PA, PR, SC, SD,Шаблон:Efn
TN, TX, VA, VI
Superdelegate endorsementsШаблон:Efn
570½ / 712 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

Total convention votes
2,842 / 4763 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Candidates who won one or more contests

The following candidate won primaries and received delegates in most or all state primaries and caucuses.

Candidate Most recent position State Announced Candidacy Estimated delegate votes Contests wonШаблон:Efn
Файл:Bernie Sanders September 2015 cropped.jpg
Шаблон:Nowrap
U.S. Senator from Vermont
(2007–present)
Файл:Flag-map of Vermont.svg
Vermont
May 26, 2015 Файл:Bernie Sanders 2016 logo.svg
(CampaignPositions)
FEC Filing
Pledged delegates[1]
1846 / 4051 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

23
AK, CO, DA, HI,
ID, IN, KS, ME,
MI, MN, MT, NE,Шаблон:Efn
NH, ND, OK, OR,
RI, UT, VT, WA,Шаблон:Efn
WI, WV, WYШаблон:Efn
Superdelegate endorsementsШаблон:Efn
43½ / 712 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

Total convention votes
1,865 / 4763 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Major candidates who withdrew during the primaries

The following individual announced a major candidacy for president but withdrew at some point after the Iowa Caucuses.

Candidate Most recent position State Announced Withdrew Candidacy Popular
vote
Delegates Ref
Файл:Governor O'Malley Portrait (cropped).jpg
Martin O'Malley
61st
Governor of Maryland
(2007–2015)
Файл:Flag-map of Maryland.svg
Maryland
May 30, 2015 February 1, 2016 Файл:O'Malley for President 2016 Logo.png
(CampaignWebsite Шаблон:Webarchive)
FEC Filing
110,423[2] Pledged delegates[1]
0 / 4051 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

Superdelegate endorsementsШаблон:Efn
1 / 712 (Шаблон:Percentage)

Шаблон:Center

Total convention votes
0 / 4763 (Шаблон:Percentage)
[3][4]

Major candidates who withdrew before the primaries

The following individuals were recognized by the media as major candidates for president but withdrew from the race after the first debate. Some received write-in votes.[5] They are listed alphabetically.

Candidate Most recent position State Announced Withdrew Candidacy Write-in
votes
Ref
Файл:Lincoln Chafee official portrait.jpg
Lincoln Chafee
74th
Governor of Rhode Island
(2011–2015)
Файл:Flag-map of Rhode Island.svg
Rhode Island
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Файл:Chafee for President.png
(CampaignWebsite)
FEC Filing
0 [6]
Файл:Lessig (cropped).png
Lawrence Lessig
Professor of Law at
Harvard Law School (2009–present)
Файл:Flag-map of Massachusetts.svg
Massachusetts
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Файл:Lessig 2016.png
(CampaignWebsite Шаблон:Webarchive)
FEC Filing
3 [7][8]
Файл:Jim Webb official 110th Congress photo.jpg
Jim Webb
United States Senator from Virginia
(2007–2013)
Файл:Flag-map of Virginia.svg
Virginia
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Файл:Webb 2016.png
(CampaignWebsite)
FEC Filing

Amended FEC Filing (party changed to Independent)
4 [9]

Other candidates

On the ballot in multiple states

The following notable individuals were on the ballot in at least five states.

Candidate Most recent position State Announced Candidacy Ballot status Vote total Ref
Файл:Roque De La Fuente (cropped).jpg
Rocky De La Fuente
Businessman Файл:Flag-map of California.svg
California
Шаблон:Center Файл:LogoRocky.png(CampaignWebsite)
FEC filing
AL, AK, AS, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DA, DE, GU, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NE, NV, NH, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, TX, UT, VT, WV, WI, WY 67,366 [10][11][12][13][14][2]
Файл:Willie Wilson at the Scott County Democratic Party Dinner (3) (cropped).jpg
Willie Wilson

Businessman
2015 Chicago mayoral candidate
Файл:Flag map of Illinois.svg
Illinois
Шаблон:Center Файл:Willie Wilson 2016 logo.png
(Website)
FEC Filing
CA, IL, LA, MO, SC, TX 25,796 [2][15][16][17][18]

Keith Russell Judd
Candidate Файл:Flag-map of Texas.svg
Texas
Шаблон:Center FEC filing CA, LA, MO, NH, OK, TX, WV 20,305 [2][19][15]
Файл:Michael Steinberg (cropped).jpg

Michael Alan Steinberg
Lawyer
Файл:Flag-map of Florida.svg
Florida
November 19, 2013 AZ, CA, GA, LA, NH, OK 20,126 [20][2]
Файл:John Wolfe on Lesser-Known Presidential Candidates Forum crop.jpg
John Wolfe Jr.
Attorney
Democratic Party nominee for U.S. House of Representatives for Tennessee's 3rd congressional district, 2002, 2004, 2010
Файл:Flag-map of Tennessee.svg
Tennessee
November 9, 2015 AR, CA, NH, LA, MO 7,352 [2][5][15][21][22]

In addition, the following other candidates were on the ballot in more than one state:

  • Star Locke of Texas, on the ballot in New Hampshire, Texas, and Oklahoma.[23] received a total of 5,201 votes[2]
  • Steve Burke of New York, on the ballot in New Hampshire and Louisiana,[2][15][24] received 4,892 votes.
  • Henry Hewes of New York, on the ballot in Louisiana,[15] New Hampshire, Arizona, and Missouri,[2][25][26][27] received 3,319 votes
  • Jon Adams of New York[28] is on the ballot in Missouri and New Hampshire, received 486 votes.[2][29][30]
  • James Valentine of Miami Beach, Florida, on the ballot in both Arkansas[22] and New Hampshire.[5] received 1,710 votes.[2]
  • Mark Stewart Greenstein of Connecticut[31] was on the ballot in New Hampshire and Utah. He received 41 votes.[2][30][32]

On ballot in a single state

Illinois
  • Lawrence "Larry Joe" Cohen of Illinois[33] (2,407 votes)
  • David Formhals of Illinois (25 votes)
  • Brian James O'Neill of Illinois (2 votes)

Sources: Illinois Democrat and Candidates from The Green Papers

New Hampshire
  • Vermin Supreme of Maryland; performance artist and perennial candidate (265 votes)
  • David John Thistle of New Hampshire (223 votes)
  • Graham Schwass of Massachusetts (142 votes)
  • Lloyd Kelso of North Carolina (46 votes)
  • Eric Elbot of Massachusetts (36 votes)
  • William D. French of Pennsylvania (29 votes)
  • Raymond Michael Moroz of New York (27 votes)
  • Edward T. O’Donnell, Jr. of Pennsylvania (26 votes)
  • Robert Lovitt of Kentucky (21 votes)
  • William H. McGaughey, Jr. of Minnesota (19 votes)
  • Edward Sonnino of New York (17 votes)
  • Sam Sloan of New York; former chess administrator and 2012 Libertarian Party candidate (15 votes)
  • Brock C. Hutton of Maryland (14 votes)
  • Steven Roy Lipscomb of New Mexico (14 votes)
  • Richard Lyons Weil of Colorado (8 votes)

Source: New Hampshire Democrat and Candidates from The Green Papers

Rhode Island
  • Mark Stewart of New Hampshire (236 votes)

Source: Rhode Island Democrat and Candidates from The Green Papers

Texas
  • Calvis L. Hawes of Texas (2,017 votes)

Source: Texas Democrat and Candidates from The Green Papers

West Virginia

Source: West Virginia Democrat and Candidates from The Green Papers

Candidates not on any primary ballot

Over a thousand people sent the requisite paperwork to the Federal Election Commission declaring themselves candidates for President.

Among them were the following notable people:

Name Born Current/previous positions State Announced Candidacy Ref
Файл:Jeff Boss.jpg
Jeff Boss
Шаблон:Dts
New York City, New York
Perennial candidate
9/11 Truther
Файл:Flag-map of New Jersey.svg
New Jersey
Шаблон:Center (Website)
FEC Filing
[35][36][37]
Файл:HB 2013.jpg
Harry Braun
Шаблон:Dts
Compton, California
Energy consultant
[38][39][40][41]
Файл:Flag-map of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
Georgia
Шаблон:Center (Website)
FEC Filing
 
David Mills Шаблон:Dts Author Файл:Flag-map of West Virginia.svg
West Virginia
Шаблон:Center FEC Filing  
Файл:Robby Wells.PNG
Robby Wells
Шаблон:Dts
Bartow, Georgia
Fmr. head football coach,
Savannah State University
Файл:Flag-map of North Carolina.svg
North Carolina
Шаблон:Center
(Website)
FEC Filing
[42][43][44][45][46]

Alternate ballot options

Several primaries provided ballot options to voters to cast votes for "no preference" and/or "uncommitted". "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.[2]

Potential candidates who did not run

Previous

The following people were the focus of presidential speculation in multiple media reports during the 2016 election cycle.

Declined

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.

See also

Candidates
Primaries
General election polling
Democratic primary polling
Republican primary polling

Notes

Шаблон:Notelist

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Sister project links

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