Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2012

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Revision as of 10:14, 14 December 2007

The 2012 Democratic primaries were the selection process by which the Democrats chose their candidates in the 2012 election for President and Vice President of the United States. Through a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the Democratic National Convention, 2012, the party picked Senator Michael Casmir of Illinois, who selected Sunbelt Governor Rick Hernandez of Texas as his running mate.

Contents

Candidates

State-by-state results

2012 Democratic primaries and caucuses
Michael Casmir Vincent Giorelli Rick Hernandez Robert Hudson Jeremy Koo Jeffery Landon Jiles Scott Eric Smith Lilliam Vanleer Elizabeth Wellbourne
Total Delegates 2,157 -- 12 21 22 -- -- 1,643 4 3
District of Columbia 15% 19% -- 18% 15% 4% 4% -- 14% 11%
Puerto Rico 17% 3% 28% 15% 10% 2% 1% 8% 14% 3%
Iowa 24%
(17)
16%
(12)
13%
(10)
15%
(11)
-- 1% 12%
(9)
6% 8%
New Hampshire 10%
(3)
-- 7% 32%
(11)
11%
(4)
-- 1% 14%
(5)
14%
(4)
10%
(3)
Nevada 39%
(14)
-- -- -- 20%
(7)
-- -- 35%
(13)
-- 6%
South Carolina 42%
(26)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 46%
(28)
-- 8%
Super Tuesday Alabama 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Arizona 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Arkansas 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
California 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Colorado 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Connecticut 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Delaware 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Florida 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Georgia 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Idaho 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Michigan 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Missouri 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
New Jersey 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
New Mexico 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
New York 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
North Dakota 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Oklahoma 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Tennessee 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Utah 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
West Virginia 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
-- --
Wyoming 40%
(20)
-- -- -- -- -- -- 60%
(30)
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    • SUPER TUESDAY ONWARDS INCOMPLETE**

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External links

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United States presidential election, 2012
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