1996 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary explained

Election Name:1996 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary
Country:North Dakota
Flag Year:1943
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1992 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary
Previous Year:1992
Next Election:2000 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary
Next Year:2000
Map Size:275px
Image1:3x4.svg
Candidate1:Roland Riemers
Color1:ea5b00
Home State1:North Dakota
Popular Vote1:656
Percentage1:41.36%
Candidate2:Lyndon LaRouche
Color2:668c63
Home State2:Virginia
Popular Vote2:547
Percentage2:34.49%
Image3:3x4.svg
Candidate3:Vernon Clemenson
Color3:AD3E70
Home State3:North Dakota
Popular Vote3:383
Percentage3:24.15%
Elected Members:AZ
Outgoing Members:DE

The 1996 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary was held on February 27, 1996, in North Dakota as one of the Democratic Party's statewide nomination contests ahead of the 1996 presidential election. Incumbent President Bill Clinton did not appear on the ballot allowing for a minor candidate, Roland Riemers, to win the primary.[1]

Results

1996 North Dakota Democratic presidential primary[2] ! style="text-align:left;"
CandidateVotes%
Roland Riemers65641.36%
Lyndon LaRouche54734.49%
Vernon Clemenson38324.15%
Total1,586100%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Notermann . Jacob . North Dakota’s interesting primary history . kfyrtv.com . July 11, 2024 . January 18, 2020.
  2. Web site: Winger . Richard . Ballot Access News -- March 6, 1996 . Ballot Access News . 7 April 2020.