2016 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary explained

See main article: 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries.

Election Name:2016 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary
Country:Tennessee
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2012 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary
Previous Year:2012
Next Election:2020 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary
Next Year:2020
Candidate1:Hillary Clinton
Color1:d4aa00
Home State1:New York
Popular Vote1:245,930
Percentage1:66.07%
Delegate Count1:44
Candidate2:Bernie Sanders
Color2:228B22
Home State2:Vermont
Popular Vote2:120,800
Percentage2:32.45%
Delegate Count2:23
Map Size:300px
Votes For Election:67 Democratic National Convention delegates

The 2016 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary took place on March 1 in the U.S. state of Tennessee as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

On the same day, dubbed "Super Tuesday," Democratic primaries were held in ten other states plus American Samoa, while the Republican Party held primaries in eleven states including their own Tennessee primary.

Opinion polling

See also: Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016.

Results

See also: Results of the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016.

Primary date: March 1, 2016
National delegates: 75

Results by county

County[1] ! width="10%"
ClintonVotesSandersVotes
54.7% 2,32843.4%1,845
67.8% 1,208 29.3%523
63.5% 560 32.5%287
60.7% 398 32.8%215
53.1% 2,736 45.8%2,362
55.2% 1,644 43.7%1,302
66.7% 656 30.7%302
64.5% 439 32.0%218
67.6% 721 28.8%307
47.6% 77451.0%828
56.2% 1,065 42.2%801
69.0% 342 28.8%143
61.7% 544 35.4%312
70.9% 270 27.0%103
55.6% 436 43.3%361
62.5% 1,503 34.6%831
78.5% 424 19.1%103
57.8% 1,312 39.1%888
65.3% 43,691 33.8%22,620
67.5% 330 26.8%131
69.1% 641 30.9%286
67.1% 1,497 31.2%696
71.5% 822 26.5%304
84.1% 2,003 15.2%362
63.2% 352 34.3%191
64.8% 1,590 33.0%809
76.8% 1,549 21.2%427
73.2% 915 25.2%315
61.1% 283 25.2%164
53.4% 1,079 44.2%892
64.8% 445 29.7%204
56.5% 951 40.5%682
64.4% 15,598 34.7%8,411
53.7% 80 44.3%66
87.7% 1,721 11.5%225
70.7% 591 27.4%229
58.7% 906 38.0%587
88.6% 1,197 10.6%143
68.9% 443 29.7%191
66.2% 957 30.0%434
60.9% 543 36.2%323
67.1% 320 29.6%141
67.7% 737 30.5%332
65.3% 407 31.5%196
54.2% 735 43.6%592
51.6% 245 46.9%223
51.0% 13,137 47.9%12,334
77.8% 186 19.7%47
82.9% 1,035 15.5%194
53.6% 1,332 35.9%893
49.2% 232 48.3%228
67.3% 728 30.3%328
60.5% 1,026 37.6%638
65.2% 343 32.1%169
80.7% 4,351 18.5%999
62.0% 1,046 33.0%559
67.4% 838 30.9%384
63.6% 2,366 35.1%1,305
60.8% 1,027 36.6%619
74.5% 719 23.7%229
66.3% 354 30.3%162
63.6% 1,232 30.8%596
65.2% 5,555 33.2%2,833
65.1% 209 29.0%93
58.7% 356 37.1%225
65.3% 760 29.7%345
59.1% 885 31.9%477
65.0% 215 32.6%108
75.6% 214 22.6%64
47.9% 757 35.2%557
51.9% 1,916 45.9%1,692
57.6% 503 37.9%331
60.1% 1,454 37.9%916
68.5% 1,918 29.5%827
57.2% 8,243 41.7%6,016
58.3% 273 38.5%180
56.1% 273 42.3%206
49.4% 1,259 48.6%1,241
80.1% 66,465 19.3%15,985
70.6% 654 27.3%253
66.0% 527 30.6%244
54.1% 2,653 43.9%2,153
64.3% 4,225 34.4%2,262
71.1% 1,454 28.1%574
72.5% 321 25.5%113
46.0%24451.3%272
60.1%31637.3%196
67.6%24226.8%96
64.3%1,31832.7%671
45.8%2,44453.1%2,833
63.0%20834.2%113
63.2%86033.2%452
60.6%68835.3%401
60.3%6,05539.0%3,911
64.1%3,87334.8%2,102
Total 66.1%245,30432.4% 120,333

Analysis

Clinton swept Tennessee, winning the primary in a 34-point-routing over Bernie Sanders. The intensity of her victory in the primary was delivered by African American voters, who comprised 32% of the electorate and backed Clinton over Sanders by a margin of 89-10. Clinton also won the white vote 57-42. Clinton swept all income levels and educational attainment levels in Tennessee. And though Sanders won the youth vote, Clinton won among voters over the age of 45 by a margin of 78-21.

Her strong support among African American voters handed Clinton an 82-18 showing in the Memphis area. She also won in Nashville 66-33, in Central Tennessee 66-35, and in Eastern Tennessee which is whiter and considered to be an extension of Appalachia by a margin of 58-42.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Election Center. CNN. June 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: 2016 Election Center. CNN. 2016-10-18.