2016 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary
2016 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary
Election results by county.
Clinton
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
Sanders
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
The 2016 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary was held on April 26 in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election .
The Democratic Party 's primaries in Connecticut , Delaware , Maryland and Rhode Island were held the same day, as were Republican primaries in the same five states, including their own Pennsylvania primary . Despite winning the Pennsylvania primary, Clinton went on to lose the state to Republican candidate Donald Trump in the general election .
Opinion polling
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Official Primary results
April 26, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55.6%
Bernie Sanders 43.5%
Other 0.9%
FOX 29/Opinion Savvy[ 1]
Margin of error: ± 3.2%
Sample size: 942
April 24, 2016
Hillary Clinton 52%
Bernie Sanders 41%
Others / Undecided 7%
CPEC LLC[ 2]
Margin of error: ± 2.3%
Sample size: 665
April 22–24, 2016
Hillary Clinton 63%
Bernie Sanders 37%
Public Policy Polling[ 3]
Margin of error: ± 3.6%
Sample size: 728
April 22–24, 2016
Hillary Clinton 51%
Bernie Sanders 41%
Others / Undecided 9%
American Research Group[ 4]
Margin of error: ± 5.0%
Sample size: 400
April 21-24, 2016
Hillary Clinton 58%
Bernie Sanders 38%
Others / Undecided 4%
Harper Polling[ 5]
Margin of error: ± 3.9%
Sample size: 641
April 21-23, 2016
Hillary Clinton 61%
Bernie Sanders 33%
Others / Undecided 6%
CBS/YouGov[ 6]
Margin of error: ± 6.7%
Sample size: 831
April 20-22, 2016
Hillary Clinton 51%
Bernie Sanders 43%
Others / Undecided 6%
NBC/WSJ/Marist[ 7]
Margin of error: ± 1.9%
Sample size: 734
April 18-20, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 40%
Others / Undecided 5%
Monmouth[ 8]
Margin of error: ± 5.6%
Sample size: 302
April 17-19, 2016
Hillary Clinton 52%
Bernie Sanders 39%
Others / Undecided 9%
Franklin & Marshall College[ 9]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
Sample size: 510
April 11-18, 2016
Hillary Clinton 58%
Bernie Sanders 31%
Others / Undecided 11%
FOX News[ 10]
Margin of error: ± 3.5%
Sample size: 805
April 4-7, 2016
Hillary Clinton 49%
Bernie Sanders 38%
Others / Undecided 13%
Quinnipiac[ 11]
Margin of error: ± 4.3%
Sample size: 514
March 30-April 4, 2016
Hillary Clinton 50%
Bernie Sanders 44%
Others / Undecided 6%
Harper[ 12]
Margin of error: ± 4.0%
Sample size: 603
April 2-3, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 33%
Others / Undecided 12%
Franklin & Marshall[ 13]
Margin of error: ± 4.7%
Sample size: 408
March 14-20, 2016
Hillary Clinton 53%
Bernie Sanders 28%
Others / Undecided 19%
Harper[ 14]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
Sample size: 347
March 1-2, 2016
Hillary Clinton 57%
Bernie Sanders 27%
Others / Undecided 16%
Franklin & Marshall College[ 15]
Margin of error: ± 3.1%
Sample size: 486
February 13–21, 2016
Hillary Clinton 48%
Bernie Sanders 27%
Others / Undecided 25%
Robert Morris University[ 16]
Margin of error: ± 4.5%
Sample size: 511
February 11–16, 2016
Hillary Clinton 48%
Bernie Sanders 41%
Others / Undecided 11%
Harper[ 17]
Margin of error: ± 3.8%
Sample size: 640
January 22–23, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 28%
Martin O'Malley 4%
Undecided 13%
Franklin & Marshall[ 18]
Margin of error: ± 3.6%
Sample size: 361
January 18–23, 2016
Hillary Clinton 46%
Bernie Sanders 29%
Martin O'Malley 2%
Other 7%, Undecided 16%
Polls in 2015
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Franklin & Marshall[ 19]
Margin of error: ± 3.9%
Sample size: 303
October 19–25, 2015
Hillary Clinton 52%
Bernie Sanders 18%
Martin O'Malley 0%
Other 12%, Undecided 18%
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
Sample size: 416
October 8–11, 2015
Hillary Clinton 40%
Bernie Sanders 22%
Joe Biden 20%
Lincoln Chafee 3%, Martin O'Malley 2%, Lawrence Lessig 1%, Jim Webb 1%, Not Sure 12%
Quinnipiac University[ 20]
Margin of error: ± 4.6%
Sample size: 462
August 7–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton 45%
Bernie Sanders 19%
Joe Biden 17%
Jim Webb 1%, Martin O'Malley 1%, Lincoln Chafee 0%, Other 2%, Wouldn't vote 3%, Undecided 12%
Quinnipiac University[ 21]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
Sample size: 402
June 4–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton 53%
Joe Biden 15%
Bernie Sanders 10%
Jim Webb 2%, Martin O'Malley 1%, Lincoln Chafee 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 4%, Undecided 15%
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ± 5%
Sample size: 385
May 21–24, 2015
Hillary Clinton 63%
Bernie Sanders 14%
Martin O'Malley 6%
Lincoln Chafee 3%, Jim Webb 3%, Not sure 12%
Quinnipiac University
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
Sample size: 415
March 17–28, 2015
Hillary Clinton 48%
Elizabeth Warren 15%
Joe Biden 13%
Martin O'Malley 1%, Bernie Sanders 1%, Jim Webb 1%, Other 2%, Wouldn't vote 4%, Undecided 15%
Joe Biden 34%
Elizabeth Warren 27%
Martin O'Malley 4%
Bernie Sanders 2%, Jim Webb 1%, Other 3%, Wouldn't vote 5%, Undecided 25%
Quinnipiac University
Margin of error: ± 5%
Sample size: 392
January 22 – February 1, 2015
Hillary Clinton 54%
Elizabeth Warren 12%
Joe Biden 10%
Martin O'Malley 2%, Bernie Sanders 2%, Jim Webb 1%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 4%, Undecided 15%
Joe Biden 34%
Elizabeth Warren 21%
Martin O'Malley 5%
Jim Webb 4%, Bernie Sanders 3%, Other 2%, Wouldn't vote 5%, Undecided 26%
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
Sample size: 494
January 15–18, 2015
Hillary Clinton 58%
Joe Biden 13%
Elizabeth Warren 11%
Bernie Sanders 5%, Martin O'Malley 1%, Jim Webb 1%, Someone else/Undecided 11%
Polls in 2014
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ± 5%
Sample size: 382
May 30 – June 1, 2014
Hillary Clinton 65%
Joe Biden 9%
Andrew Cuomo 5%
Elizabeth Warren 5%, Cory Booker 4%, Kirsten Gillibrand 1%, Brian Schweitzer 1%, Mark Warner 1%, Martin O'Malley 0%, Someone else/Not sure 10%
Franklin & Marshall College
Margin of error: ± 4.3%
Sample size: 524
March 25–31, 2014
Hillary Clinton 55%
Joe Biden 5%
Elizabeth Warren 4%
Andrew Cuomo 2%, Howard Dean 0%, Other 5%, Undecided 29%
Franklin & Marshall College
Margin of error: ± 4.2%
Sample size: 548
February 18–23, 2014
Hillary Clinton 58%
Elizabeth Warren 7%
Joe Biden 6%
Andrew Cuomo 2%, Howard Dean 1%, Other 3%, Undecided 23%
Polls in 2013
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ± 4.7%
Sample size: 436
November 22–25, 2013
Hillary Clinton 61%
Joe Biden 13%
Elizabeth Warren 11%
Andrew Cuomo 3%, Cory Booker 2%, Kirsten Gillibrand 1%, Martin O'Malley 0%, Brian Schweitzer 0%, Mark Warner 0%, Someone Else/Undecided 9%
Results
Results by county
County[ 22]
Clinton
%
Sanders
%
Others
Totals
Turnout
Margin
Adams
3,863
48.08%
4,101
51.04%
71
8,035
41.15%
-2.96%
Allegheny
123,715
55.08%
99,078
44.11%
1,819
224,612
43.18%
10.97%
Armstrong
2,992
48.30%
3,073
49.60%
130
6,195
39.00%
-1.31%
Beaver
13,531
56.92%
9,873
41.53%
369
23,773
40.41%
15.39%
Bedford
1,388
48.91%
1,387
48.87%
63
2,838
29.56%
0.04%
Berks
21,063
48.35%
22,078
50.68%
422
43,563
37.68%
-2.33%
Blair
3,965
46.87%
4,360
51.54%
135
23,988
35.27%
-4.67%
Bradford
1,809
48.88%
1,839
49.69%
53
3,701
35.49%
-0.81%
Bucks
46,917
55.90%
36,173
43.10%
837
83,927
43.88%
12.80%
Butler
8,790
52.10%
7,833
46.43%
249
16,872
40.98%
5.67%
Cambria
8,507
47.16%
9,024
50.02%
509
18,040
39.64%
-2.87%
Cameron
186
41.89%
240
54.05%
18
444
36.33%
-12.16%
Carbon
3,384
48.73%
3,460
49.82%
101
6,945
38.13%
-1.09%
Centre
8,458
44.72%
10,331
54.63%
123
18,912
41.15%
-9.90%
Chester
33,082
55.62%
26,193
44.04%
204
59,479
46.05%
11.58%
Clarion
1,529
49.34%
1,511
48.76%
59
3,099
38.37%
0.58%
Clearfield
3,194
47.30%
3,414
50.56%
145
6,753
32.18%
-3.26%
Clinton
1,704
48.63%
1,739
49.63%
61
3,504
39.02%
-1.00%
Columbia
2,504
40.48%
3,601
58.21%
81
6,186
39.59%
-17.73%
Crawford
3,707
48.69%
3,789
49.76%
118
7,614
39.39%
-1.08%
Cumberland
12,421
51.54%
11,513
47.77%
168
24,102
45.45%
3.77%
Dauphin
18,474
56.82%
13,787
42.41%
250
32,511
36.26%
14.42%
Delaware
46,252
59.73%
30,824
39.80%
363
77,439
43.45%
19.92%
Elk
1,601
45.50%
1,846
52.46%
72
3,519
36.47%
-6.96%
Erie
20,395
52.17%
18,362
46.97%
338
39,095
40.76%
5.20%
Fayette
9,195
57.69%
6,460
40.53%
285
15,940
32.70%
17.16%
Forest
251
52.07%
221
45.85%
10
482
37.28%
6.22%
Franklin
4,707
51.69%
4,282
47.02%
118
9,107
37.27%
4.67%
Fulton
366
48.87%
365
48.73%
18
749
28.81%
0.13%
Greene
2,268
52.55%
1,927
44.65%
121
4,316
34.27%
7.90%
Huntingdon
1,304
43.28%
1,666
55.29%
43
3,013
33.11%
-12.01%
Indiana
4,049
50.34%
3,839
47.73%
156
8,044
40.04%
2.61%
Jefferson
1,249
43.89%
1,507
52.95%
90
9,712
29.30%
-9.07%
Juniata
664
45.60%
754
51.79%
38
3,996
36.44%
-6.18%
Lackawanna
23,020
56.52%
17,308
42.49%
402
40,730
45.36%
14.02%
Lancaster
19,840
47.97%
21,321
51.55%
197
41,358
40.14%
-3.58%
Lawrence
5,845
58.64%
3,981
39.94%
142
9,968
36.39%
18.70%
Lebanon
4,669
49.88%
4,599
49.13%
93
9,361
35.78%
0.75%
Lehigh
20,430
52.40%
18,338
47.03%
224
38,992
35.66%
5.37%
Luzerne
20,542
51.94%
18,543
46.89%
462
39,547
37.49%
5.05%
Lycoming
3,808
43.94%
4,730
54.58%
128
8,666
39.29%
-10.64%
McKean
1,053
46.18%
1,190
52.19%
37
2,280
31.50%
-6.01%
Mercer
6,530
56.99%
4,739
41.36%
190
11,459
33.91%
15.63%
Miflin
1,201
48.29%
1,242
49.94%
44
2,487
32.93%
-1.65%
Monroe
8,169
53.27%
7,042
45.92%
123
15,334
31.37%
7.35%
Montgomery
75,628
59.00%
52,132
40.67%
421
128,181
49.31%
18.33%
Montour
846
47.85%
890
50.34%
32
1,768
37.84%
-2.49%
Northampton
18,104
51.18%
16,940
47.89%
328
35,372
37.27%
3.29%
Northumberland
3,582
48.92%
3,632
49.60%
108
7,322
33.78%
-0.68%
Perry
1,329
42.60%
1,752
56.15%
39
3,120
43.59%
-13.56%
Philadelphia
218,959
62.59%
129,353
36.98%
1,493
349,805
43.50%
25.62%
Pike
2,009
51.22%
1,894
48.29%
19
3,922
29.70%
2.93%
Potter
402
40.94%
560
57.03%
20
982
33.83%
-16.09%
Schuylkill
6,534
51.30%
6,040
47.42%
164
12,738
37.61%
3.88%
Snyder
1,125
50.40%
1,081
48.43%
26
2,232
41.42%
1.97%
Somerset
3,114
48.18%
3,206
49.61%
143
6,463
35.95%
-1.42%
Sullivan
312
50.16%
296
47.59%
14
622
40.65%
2.57%
Susquehanna
1,680
50.42%
1,610
48.32%
42
3,332
41.41%
2.10%
Tioga
1,055
43.20%
1,354
55.45%
33
2,442
34.07%
-12.24%
Union
1,626
50.50%
1,579
49.04%
15
3,220
46.09%
1.46%
Venango
2,020
48.08%
2,087
49.68%
94
4,201
37.90%
-1.59%
Warren
1,836
51.66%
1,665
46.85%
53
3,554
33.49%
4.81%
Washington
15,872
57.43%
11,262
40.75%
505
27,639
41.38%
16.68%
Wayne
1,859
47.44%
2,026
51.70%
34
3,919
39.12%
-4.26%
Westmoreland
25,009
54.31%
20,286
44.05%
754
46,049
39.24%
10.26%
Wyoming
1,123
48.21%
1,168
50.42%
33
2,398
45.72%
-2.21%
York
18,459
50.72%
17,544
48.21%
390
36,393
36.74%
2.51%
Total
935,107
55.61%
731,881
43.53%
14,439
1,681,427
41.39%
12.09%
Analysis
Clinton won a large victory over runner-up Bernie Sanders in Pennsylvania, replicating her 2008 performance against Barack Obama in Pennsylvania. According to exit polls, Clinton won the white vote 51–47 (68% of the electorate), won the African American vote 70–30 (19% of the electorate), and won among women 60-39 (she lost men 50-49 to Sanders). While Sanders won among younger voters 63-37, Clinton won voters over the age of 45 66-33. Clinton swept all income and educational attainment levels except for whites without college degrees , whom Sanders won 50–49.
Clinton swept all political ideologies in the primary. She won Democrats 62-38 but lost self-identified Independents to Sanders 72–26.
Clinton also won among unions 56-43, a very important demographic in a big manufacturing state like Pennsylvania.
Clinton won large victories in all of Pennsylvania's major cities: she won in Philadelphia 63-37, the affluent Philadelphia suburbs 58-42, and also carried the cities of Pittsburgh and Erie . She won in Northeastern Pennsylvania 51-48, and in Western Pennsylvania 54-45. Sanders, for his part, did better in the rural parts of the state, winning rural voters 50–48 and carrying Central Pennsylvania 50-49.[ 23] Sanders swept many of the more remote and conservative counties of the state, including parts of Amish country such as Lancaster County .
Of her victory in Pennsylvania, New York Times analyst Alan Rappeport commented, "Lots of Philadelphia history and imagery coming from Clinton now. It's almost as if she has her convention speech ready."[ 24]
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