Polls for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
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Candidates
Candidates with a national campaign were Bryant Carter, Justin Casanova-Davis, Whitney Mason and Tom Potier.
Straw polls
No straw polls were held on the Democratic side in the 2016 race.
Opinion polls
National
| Date | Highlights |
|---|---|
| December 2015 | Whitney Mason 44%, Justin Casanova-Davis 32% |
| Mid 2015 | Whitney Mason 38%, Justin Casanova-Davis 20% |
Iowa
Winner: Whitney Mason (45%)
Caucus Date: January 5, 2016
| Date | Highlights |
|---|---|
| December 2015 | Whitney Mason 46%, Justin Casanova-Davis 32% |
| Late 2015 | Whitney Mason 30%, Justin Casanova-Davis 25%, Bryant Carter 13% |
New Hampshire
Winner: Justin Casanova-Davis (44%)
Primary Date: January 12, 2016
| Date | Highlights |
|---|---|
| January 2016 | Whitney Mason 44%, Justin Casanova-Davis 36% |
| December 2015 | Justin Casanova-Davis 45%, Whitney Mason 27% |
| Late 2015 | Whitney Mason 30%, Justin Casanova-Davis 24%, Bryant Carter 12% |
South Carolina
Winner: Whitney Mason (43%)
Primary Date: January 19, 2016
| Date | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Mid January 2016 | Whitney Mason 42%, Justin Casanova-Davis 38% |
| Early January 2016 | Justin Casanova-Davis 46%, Whitney Mason 28% |
| December 2015 | Justin Casanova-Davis 36%, Whitney Mason 30% |
| United States presidential election, 2016 | |
|---|---|
| General polls · Fundraising · Debates · Endorsements | |
| Democratic Party | Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates |
| Candidates | Whitney Mason (Presidential nominee)/Andrew Brockmeier (Vice Presidential nominee) · Justin Casanova-Davis |
| Withdrawn | Bryant Carter · Emmett Honeycutt · Tom Potier · Lilliam Vanleer |
| Republican Party | Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates |
| Candidates | David Gamble (Presidential nominee)/John Dunn (Vice Presidential nominee) · John Dunn · Vincent Halfhyde · Andrew Merrilin · Valeria Smith |
| Withdrawn | AA Alvera · Francisco Cojuanco · Joseph Salazar-Portela |
| Other 2016 elections: House · Senate · Gubernatorial · Presidential | |
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