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Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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Statewide public opinion polls conducted relating to the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries include the following. A graphic summary of the data in map form follows. For state and territory names abbreviated in the maps in this article, see: List of US postal abbreviations.

Polling

States and territories shaded with a dark color have already held a primary or caucuses; lighter colors are places that have not yet voted. *for example Clinton won the popular vote in Nevada but Obama received more delegates. For the allocation of delegates and more information see: Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries.

Poll summary and current pledged delegate count

Barack Obama received a plurality of delegates from primaries and caucuses in purple states and territories; Hillary Clinton received a plurality of delegates in yellow states and territories; both received the same amount of delegates in orange states and territories. The DNC has halved the votes of the delegates of Florida and Michigan, and slightly altered Michigan's primary results. This map shows the allocation of delegates on a per-state basis. For more information see: Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries.

Delegate table and polling data

A chart plotting the delegate count in the 2008 Democratic primary election.

The following table shows a summary of the most recent polling data for each state, as well as completed primary and caucus results. Totals for withdrawn candidates have been placed in the "Uncommitted/Other" and "Other" columns. The pledged delegate vote estimates come from each state's primary or caucus article. Click on the specific election (link) column to see the sources used in those articles.

Date State Delegates Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Uncommitted/
other
Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Other
2008-01-03 Iowa 45 29% 38% 33% 14 24 7
2008-01-08 New Hampshire 22 39% 36% 24% 9 9 4
2008-01-15 Michigan1 128 55% -† 45% 73 55 0
2008-01-19 Nevada 25 51% 45% 4% 11 14 0
2008-01-26 South Carolina 45 27% 55% 18% 12 25 8
2008-01-29 Florida1 185 50% 33% 17% 105 67 13
2008-02-05 Alabama 52 42% 56% 2% 25 27 0
2008-02-05 Alaska 13 25% 75% 0% 4 9 0
2008-02-05 American Samoa 3 57% 43% 0% 2 1 0
2008-02-05 Arizona 56 51% 42% 7% 31 25 0
2008-02-05 Arkansas 35 70% 27% 3% 27 8 0
2008-02-05 California 370 52% 43% 6% 204 166 0
2008-02-05 Colorado 55 32% 67% 1% 20 35 0
2008-02-05 Connecticut 48 47% 51% 2% 22 26 0
2008-02-05 Delaware 15 43% 53% 4% 6 9 0
2008-02-05 Georgia 87 31% 67% 2% 27 60 0
2008-02-05 Idaho 18 17% 79% 1% 3 15 0
2008-02-05 Illinois 153 33% 65% 2% 49 104 0
2008-02-05 Kansas 32 26% 74% 0% 9 23 0
2008-02-05 Massachusetts 93 56% 41% 3% 55 38 0
2008-02-05 Minnesota 72 32% 67% 1% 24 48 0
2008-02-05 Missouri 72 48% 49% 3% 36 36 0
2008-02-05 New Jersey 107 54% 44% 2% 59 48 0
2008-02-05 New Mexico 26 49% 48% 3% 14 12 0
2008-02-05 New York 232 57% 40% 3% 139 93 0
2008-02-05 North Dakota 13 37% 61% 2% 5 8 0
2008-02-05 Oklahoma 38 55% 31% 14% 24 14 0
2008-02-05 Tennessee 68 54% 41% 5% 40 28 0
2008-02-05 Utah 23 39% 57% 4% 9 14 0
2008-02-09 Louisiana 56 36% 57% 7% 22 34 0
2008-02-09 Nebraska 24 32% 68% 0% 8 16 0
2008-02-09 U.S. Virgin Islands 3 8% 92% 0% 0 3 0
2008-02-09 Washington caucus 78 31% 68% 1% 26 52 0
2008-02-10 Maine 24 40% 59% 1% 9 15 0
2008-02-12 Democrats Abroad 7 33% 66% 1% 2.5 4.5 0
2008-02-12 District of Columbia 15 24% 75% 1% 3 12 0
2008-02-12 Maryland 70 36% 61% 3% 28 42 0
2008-02-12 Virginia 83 35% 64% 1% 29 54 0
2008-02-19 Hawaii 20 24% 76% 0% 6 14 0
2008-02-19 Wisconsin 74 41% 58% 1% 32 42 0
2008-03-04 Ohio 141 54% 44% 2% 75 66 0
2008-03-04 Rhode Island 21 58% 40% 2% 13 8 0
2008-03-04 Texas primary 126 51% 47% 2% 65 61 0
2008-03-04 Texas caucus 67 44% 56% 0% 30 37 0
2008-03-04 Vermont 15 39% 59% 2% 6 9 0
2008-03-08 Wyoming 12 38% 61% 1% 5 7 0
2008-03-11 Mississippi 33 37% 61% 2% 14 19 0
2008-04-22 Pennsylvania 158 55% 45% 0% 85 73 0
2008-05-03 Guam 4 50% 50% 0% 2 2 0
2008-05-06 Indiana 72 51% 49% 0% 39 33 0
2008-05-06 North Carolina 115 42% 56% 2% 50 65 0
2008-05-13 West Virginia 28 67% 26% 7% 20 8 0
2008-05-20 Kentucky 51 65% 30% 5% 37 14 0
2008-05-20 Oregon 52 41% 58% 1% 21 31 0
2008-06-01 Puerto Rico 55 68% 32% 1% 38 17 0
2008-06-03 Montana 16 41% 56% 3% 7 9
2008-06-03 South Dakota 15 55% 45% 0% 9 6
Total 3,545 1,744.5 1,787.5 32

† Barack Obama was not on the ballot in Michigan.

  1. On 24 August, the DNC gave Florida and Michigan full voting rights.

See also

External links

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