Английская Википедия:2016 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:ElectionsMS The 2016 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary took place on March 8 in the U.S. state of Mississippi as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
On the same day, the Democratic Party held a second primary in Michigan, while the Republican Party held primaries in four states, including their own Mississippi primary.
Opinion polling
Шаблон:Mississippi Democratic primary polls, 2016
Results
Results by county
County[1] | Clinton | Votes | Sanders | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adams | 86.7% | 3,013 | 12.6% | 438 |
Alcorn | 70.8% | 809 | 26.4% | 302 |
Amite | 89.0% | 1,212 | 9.3% | 127 |
Attala | 87.7% | 1,519 | 11.3% | 195 |
Benton | 85.2% | 557 | 14.2% | 93 |
Bolivar | 85.4% | 3,029 | 13.9% | 493 |
Calhoun | 84.9% | 748 | 13.6% | 120 |
Carroll | 90.0% | 828 | 8.9% | 82 |
Chickasaw | 83.1% | 1,398 | 15.6% | 263 |
Choctaw | 83.9% | 517 | 15.1% | 93 |
Claiborne | 90.3% | 1,411 | 9.0% | 141 |
Clarke | 86.3% | 1,044 | 12.5% | 151 |
Clay | 86.0% | 2,372 | 12.7% | 351 |
Coahoma | 82.3% | 2,301 | 15.8% | 442 |
Copiah | 88.2% | 3,373 | 10.7% | 411 |
Covington | 88.2% | 1,356 | 10.7% | 164 |
DeSoto | 73.3% | 5,420 | 26.3% | 1,940 |
Forrest | 73.1% | 3,708 | 26.1% | 1,323 |
Franklin | 84.1% | 701 | 14.4% | 120 |
George | 72.1% | 349 | 25.2% | 122 |
Greene | 84.0% | 374 | 13.7% | 61 |
Grenada | 86.0% | 1,634 | 12.9% | 245 |
Hancock | 62.0% | 893 | 36.8% | 531 |
Harrison | 74.3% | 6,886 | 25.0% | 2,313 |
Hinds | 84.1% | 31,386 | 15.3% | 5,723 |
Holmes | 92.9% | 3,301 | 6.5% | 231 |
Humphreys | 94.2% | 2,894 | 4.4% | 134 |
Issaquena | 88.4% | 175 | 10.1% | 20 |
Itawamba | 69.2% | 377 | 27.7% | 151 |
Jackson | 76.1% | 4,811 | 22.9% | 1,448 |
Jasper | 89.6% | 1,976 | 9.2% | 203 |
Jefferson | 89.0% | 1,550 | 10.1% | 175 |
Jefferson Davis | 89.2% | 1,806 | 9.4% | 190 |
Jones | 83.5% | 2,681 | 15.9% | 510 |
Kemper | 89.2% | 1,008 | 9.4% | 106 |
Lafayette | 64.3% | 2,451 | 35.0% | 1,336 |
Lamar | 72.5% | 1,464 | 27.5% | 544 |
Lauderdale | 83.5% | 3,306 | 15.6% | 619 |
Lawrence | 85.0% | 1,112 | 13.7% | 179 |
Leake | 85.4% | 1,614 | 13.8% | 260 |
Lee | 76.9% | 3,020 | 22.5% | 884 |
LeFlore | 90.4% | 2,094 | 9.5% | 219 |
Lincoln | 85.1% | 1,817 | 14.5% | 309 |
Lowndes | 82.4% | 4,030 | 17.3% | 846 |
Madison | 83.4% | 7,414 | 16.1% | 1,434 |
Marion | 87.5% | 1,539 | 11.5% | 202 |
Marshall | 88.7% | 3,361 | 10.2% | 386 |
Monroe | 84.9% | 1,913 | 13.8% | 311 |
Montgomery | 89.0% | 953 | 10.2% | 109 |
Neshoba | 78.1% | 929 | 20.9% | 248 |
Newton | 83.5% | 1,000 | 15.2% | 182 |
Noxubee | 90.5% | 1,397 | 8.7% | 134 |
Oktibbeha | 75.8% | 2,389 | 23.5% | 739 |
Panola | 85.8% | 3,061 | 13.4% | 479 |
Pearl River | 72.4% | 974 | 26.2% | 352 |
Perry | 82.7% | 401 | 15.9% | 77 |
Pike | 86.5% | 2,870 | 12.8% | 425 |
Pontotoc | 71.2% | 733 | 26.3% | 271 |
Prentiss | 71.0% | 681 | 26.2% | 251 |
Quitman | 85.3% | 986 | 12.3% | 142 |
Rankin | 77.1% | 4,689 | 22.3% | 1,356 |
Scott | 85.5% | 2,013 | 13.1% | 309 |
Sharkey | 91.4% | 645 | 8.1% | 57 |
Simpson | 85.3% | 1,855 | 13.5% | 294 |
Smith | 81.4% | 712 | 16.8% | 147 |
Stone | 77.5% | 544 | 20.5% | 144 |
Sunflower | 87.8% | 2,332 | 11.3% | 299 |
Tallahatchie | 87.4% | 1,341 | 10.8% | 166 |
Tate | 85.1% | 1,435 | 14.4% | 242 |
Tippah | 74.9% | 575 | 22.4% | 172 |
Tishomingo | 61.3% | 361 | 33.4% | 197 |
Tunica | 77.4% | 904 | 18.8% | 220 |
Union | 71.3% | 593 | 26.8% | 223 |
Walthall | 88.5% | 1,111 | 10.5% | 132 |
Warren | 84.4% | 3,463 | 14.9% | 612 |
Washington | 87.7% | 2,982 | 12.0% | 409 |
Wayne | 83.8% | 1,441 | 14.6% | 251 |
Webster | 81.9% | 397 | 16.3% | 79 |
Wilkinson | 93.4% | 1,269 | 5.1% | 69 |
Winston | 86.3% | 1,442 | 12.1% | 202 |
Yalobusha | 84.2% | 1,214 | 14.9% | 215 |
Yazoo | 90.8% | 2,203 | 8.4% | 203 |
Total | 82.5% | 187,334 | 16.6% | 37,748 |
Analysis
After losing badly in Mississippi to Barack Obama eight years earlier, Hillary Clinton managed a 66-point routing against Bernie Sanders in the state in 2016. She carried all counties and won across all demographics, income levels and educational attainment levels. The key to Clinton's success, however, was an 89-11 showing among African American voters, who made up 71% of the Democratic electorate in the state.[2]
Mississippi gave Clinton her largest win in any state during the 2016 primaries.[3]
References
Шаблон:2016 Democratic primaries