2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary explained

Election Name:2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary
Country:Ohio
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2016 Ohio Democratic presidential primary
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2024 Ohio Democratic presidential primary
Next Year:2024
Election Date:April 28, 2020
Outgoing Members:WY
Elected Members:KS
Votes For Election:154 delegates (136 pledged, 18 unpledged)
to the Democratic National Convention
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
Candidate1:Joe Biden
Color1:224192
Home State1:Delaware
Delegate Count1:115
Popular Vote1:647,284
Percentage1:72.4%
Candidate2:Bernie Sanders
(withdrawn)
Color2:228b22
Home State2:Vermont
Delegate Count2:21
Popular Vote2:149,683
Percentage2:16.7%
Party Name:no
Map Size:200px
Pledged national
convention
delegates
TypeType
CD16CD96
CD25CD106
CD37CD119
CD44CD126
CD55CD136
CD63CD146
CD74CD156
CD84CD166
18At-large29
Total pledged delegates136
The 2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary took place through April 28, 2020, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. In-person voting, originally scheduled for March 17, 2020 (along with three different states), had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ohio primary was a semi-open primary and awarded 154 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 136 were pledged delegates allocated based on the results of the primary.

The legislature and governor ultimately made the decision to run an all-mail primary, with no in-person voting, allowing votes to be received through April 28. Former vice president Joe Biden, the only Democrat still in the race, won the primary with more than 72% of the vote and 115 delegates. Senator Bernie Sanders caught 21 delegates, surpassing the threshold with around 17%.

Procedure

The primary, scheduled for March 17, 2020 on the same day as Arizona, Florida and Illinois (whose primaries were not moved), had initially been postponed to June 2 one day before voting day, but was subsequently set to continue by extending mail-in voting until April 28 through a law signed by governor Mike DeWine on March 27. Mails had to be received by post until April 27, with the additional option to hand-deliver mail-in ballots on April 28. It was the only contest on that day, as all six states originally planned for that day postponed their primaries.

In the semi-open primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 136 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between three and nine were allocated to each of the state's 16 congressional districts and another 18 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 29 at-large delegates.[1] As Ohio's primary had originally been planned for a March date on Stage I of the primary timetable, it received no bonus delegates by the Democratic National Committee.

District delegates to the national convention were planned to be elected at post-primary caucuses on April 16, 2020; should candidates have received more delegates based on the results of the primary than delegate candidates presented at the time, then additional delegates would have been nominated during these caucuses. The state executive committee of the party subsequently would have met on May 9, 2020, to vote on the 29 at-large and 18 pledged PLEO delegates for the Democratic National Convention. The delegation also included 18 unpledged PLEO delegates: 12 members of the Democratic National Committee, 5 members of Congress (one senator and four representatives, notably temporary presidential contender Tim Ryan), and former DNC chair David Wilhelm.[1]

Postponement and delay

The primary had originally been scheduled for March 17, 2020. While only the Ohio General Assembly, and not the governor, had the authority to schedule a new election day[2] Republican Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine recommended on March 16 moving the primary election to June amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[3] As he did not have the power to unilaterally make this decision, he went to court to support a lawsuit requesting the delay,[4] but a judge rejected the lawsuit.[5] Later in the day, the Health Director ordered the polls closed as a health emergency.[6] Early on March 17, the Ohio Supreme Court denied the challenge to the state and allowed the primary's delay to proceed.[7]

The governor had proposed to the state legislature that June 2 would be the replacement day,[8] but the final joint decision by the legislature and governor was to run an all-mail primary, with voting through April 28.[9] [10]

Candidates

The following people appeared on the ballot in Ohio:[11]

Running

Withdrawn

Andrew Yang (as well as John Delaney) did not qualify for the ballot due to invalid petitions, with Yang running a registered write-in campaign instead.[11]

Polling

Polling Aggregation
Source of poll aggregationDate
updated
Dates
polled
Joe
Biden
Bernie
Sanders
Other/
Undecided
270 to Win[12] Mar 16, 2020Mar 10–13, 202057.5%35.0%7.5%
RealClear Politics[13] Mar 16, 2020Mar 10–13, 202057.5%35.0%7.5%
FiveThirtyEight[14] Mar 16, 2020until Mar 13, 2020 58.7%32.3%9.0%
Average57.9%34.1%8.0%
Tabulation of individual polls of the 2020 Ohio Democratic primary
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Cory
Booker
Pete
Buttigieg
Kamala
Harris
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Andrew
Yang
OtherUndecided
Apr 8, 2020Sanders suspends his campaign: Politico Story
Swayable[15] Mar 16, 20202,027 (LV)± 3.0%66%24%10%
Marist/NBC News[16] Mar 10–13, 2020486 (LV)± 5.6%58%35%4%4%
830 (RV)± 4.1%56%36%4%4%
Emerson College/Nexstar[17] Mar 11–12, 2020464 (LV)± 4.5%57%35%1%7%
ROI Rocket[18] Mar 6–12, 2020880 (LV)± 3.3%61%33%
Mar 5, 2020Warren withdraws from the race
Mar 4, 2020Bloomberg withdraws from the race: NYT Story
Mar 2, 2020Klobuchar withdraws from the race: NYT Story
Mar 1, 2020Buttigieg withdraws from the race: NYT Story
Feb 29, 2020South Carolina primary; Steyer withdraws from the race after close of polls
Feb 11, 2020New Hampshire primary; Yang and Bennet withdraw from the race after close of polls
Feb 3, 2020Iowa Caucuses
Baldwin Wallace University/Oakland
/>University/Ohio Northern University[19]
Jan 8–20, 2020428 (RV)32.1%10.1%6.1%20.8%10.7%2.1%5.7%9.8%
Jan 13, 2020Booker withdraws from the race
Jan 10, 2020Williamson withdraws from the race
Jan 2, 2020Castro withdraws from the race
Dec 3, 2019Harris withdraws from the race
Nov 24, 2019Bloomberg announces his candidacy
Nov 1, 2019O'Rourke withdraws from the race
Oct 24, 2019Ryan withdraws from the race
Climate Nexus[20] Oct 1–7, 2019443 (LV)32%3%5%6%13%21%3%17%
Emerson[21] Sep 29 – Oct 2, 2019353 (LV)± 5.2%29%0%5%7%27%21%3%5%2%
Quinnipiac[22] Jul 17–22, 2019556± 5.1%31%1%6%14%14%13%1%6%11%
Zogby Analytics[23] May 23–29, 2019222± 6.6%29%3%6%5%19%12%3%6%

Results

2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary[24] ! Candidate! Votes! %! Delegates[25]
Joe Biden647,28472.37115
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)149,68316.7421
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)30,9853.46rowspan=9
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)28,7043.21
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)15,1131.69
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)11,8991.33
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)4,5600.51
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)2,8010.31
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)2,0300.23
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)8220.09
Andrew Yang (write-in; withdrawn)5020.06
Total894,383100%136

See also

Notes

Additional candidates

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ohio Democratic Delegation 2020. The Green Papers. May 3, 2019. June 23, 2019.
  2. Brandon Brown, "Ohio Democratic chairs issue letter on Ohio primary election," WFMJ News March 23, 2020; updated March 24th 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  3. Web site: CNN. Ohio governor recommends delaying Tuesday's primary until June amid coronavirus pandemic. Merica. Dan. March 16, 2020. March 16, 2020.
  4. Li Zhou, "The chaotic delay of the Ohio primary, explained," Vox, Mar 17, 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  5. Web site: WBNS-TV. Judge rejects lawsuit to delay Ohio's primary election. March 16, 2020. March 16, 2020.
  6. Web site: Ohio health chief to order polls closed ahead of primary amid coronavirus. 2020-03-16. fox8.com. en-US. 2020-03-17.
  7. News: Coronavirus: Ohio Supreme Court allows delay to primary election. The Columbus Dispatch. Rouan. Rick. Futty. John. March 17, 2020. March 17, 2020. June 19, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200619101442/https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200316/coronavirus-ohio-supreme-court-allows-delay-to-primary-election. dead.
  8. Web site: Ohio primary election will now be held June 2. The Times-Gazette. March 17, 2020. March 17, 2020. McKenzie Caldwell.
  9. Andrew J. Tobias, "Ohio lawmakers sets all-mail primary election through April 28; legal challenge still possible", Cleveland Plain Dealer/cleveland.com, Mar 25, 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  10. " Ohio Primary: State legislature OKs mail-in ballots, eliminates in-person voting", WHIO, March 25, 2020.
  11. Web site: Secretary of State Announces Certification of Official Ballots for the 2020 Ohio Primary Election . Ohio Secretary of State . January 17, 2020 . February 22, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200222013953/https://www.ohiosos.gov/media-center/press-releases/2020/2020-01-07/#gref . dead .
  12. https://www.270towin.com/2020-democratic-nomination/ohio-primary 270 to Win
  13. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/oh/ohio_democratic_presidential_primary-6873.html RealClear Politics
  14. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-primary-d/ohio/ FiveThirtyEight
  15. https://swayable.com/insights/democratic-primaries-2020-march-17-states Swayable
  16. http://maristpoll.marist.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/NBC-News_Marist-Poll_OH-NOS-and-Tables_2003150954.pdf Marist/NBC News
  17. https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/ohio-2020-biden-with-large-lead-over-sanders-in-the-buckeye-state Emerson College/Nexstar
  18. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-primary-polls-biden-predicted-to-win-easily-in-florida-illinois-and-ohio-sanders-voters-reeling-301024914.html ROI Rocket
  19. https://www.bw.edu/Assets/community-research-institute/2020-great-lakes-poll-full-FINAL.pdf Baldwin Wallace University/Oakland
    University/Ohio Northern University
  20. https://climatenexus.org/wp-content/uploads/Ohio-Poll-Toplines-and-Crosstabs.pdf Climate Nexus
  21. https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/ohio-2020-statistical-dead-heat-with-biden-sanders-and-warren-in-democratic-primary Emerson
  22. https://poll.qu.edu/ohio/release-detail?ReleaseID=3633 Quinnipiac
  23. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20190615_National.xlsx Zogby Analytics
  24. Web site: 2020 ELECTIONS RESULTS. Ohio Secretary of State. June 16, 2020. June 9, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200609033241/https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/election-results-and-data/2020/. dead.
  25. Web site: Delegate Tracker . interactives.ap.org . Associated Press . April 30, 2020.