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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:Elections in Idaho sidebar The 2016 Idaho Democratic presidential caucuses took place on March 22 in the U.S. state of Idaho as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

Voters convened in each of Idaho's 44 counties at 7 p.m. Mountain Standard Time/6 p.m Pacific Standard Time to proportionally allocate the state's 27 delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July.[1][2][3]

Campaigning

Both major candidates made efforts to either send surrogates or campaign themselves in Idaho before the caucuses took place. On March 17, Olympian Michelle Kwan campaigned for Hillary Clinton at Boise State University, where she spoke to about 150 supporters.[4] On March 18, Bernie Sanders spoke at a local high school in Idaho Falls, Idaho drawing approximately 3,200 supporters.[5][6] On March 21, the day before the Democratic caucuses, Senator Bernie Sanders spoke to approximately 7,000 supporters at the Taco Bell Arena[7][8] on the campus of Boise State University.[9]

Aftermath

The caucus was later regarded as having prepared the ground for the Paulette Jordan gubernatorial campaign two years later, inasmuch as it demonstrated the popularity of progressive policy proposals amongst the Idahoan left.[10]

Opinion polling

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Results

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Idaho Democratic Party 2016 Caucus State Delegate Election results April 1, 2016
Candidate CD Popular vote State convention delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton CD1 2,319 21.39% 45 45
CD2 2,746 21.05% 41 41
Total 5,065 21.21% 86 86
Bernie Sanders CD1 8,454 78.00% 154 154
CD2 10,186 78.08% 144 144
Total 18,640 78.04% 298 298
Rocky De La Fuente CD1 2 0.02% 0 0
CD2 2 0.02% 0 0
Total 4 0.02% 0 0
Uncommitted CD1 64 0.59% 0 0
CD2 111 0.85% 0 0
Total 175 0.73% 0 0
Grand Total CD1 10,839 100% 199 199
CD2 13,045 100% 185 185
Total 23,884 100% 384 384
Source: Idaho Democratic Party 2016 Caucus State Delegate Election results April 1, 2016

Gallery

Analysis

Sanders won Idaho by a four-to-one margin over Hillary Clinton, a similarly large landslide win that Barack Obama had enjoyed over Clinton in the Idaho caucuses eight years prior. In a majority white, rural, and ideologically libertarian electorate, Sanders had the upper hand. He won all counties but one on election day, carrying the major cities of Boise in Ada County, Pocatello in Bannock County, and Idaho Falls in Bonneville County. He was also bolstered by rural support from Southern Idaho to the Northern Panhandle, and in Central Idaho including Treasure Valley. Such regions are among the most remote and radically conservative areas of the country.

The Ada County caucus, held at CenturyLink Arena, which was the largest caucus in U.S. history, easily broke the 2008 record, with many voters waiting in line for three or four hours in brisk wind chill.[11] The mile-long line[12] stretched for several city blocks; more than 9,100 voters participated[13] in what was called a "massive" turnout,[7] especially given Idaho's status as a Republican stronghold.

Sanders won 78.0% of the vote statewide; only his home state of Vermont, Alaska, and Utah have given him a wider margin of victory.[14][15][16]

References

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