2020 United States presidential election in Missouri
2020 United States presidential election in Missouri Turnout 69.75% 3.19 pp
County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Trump
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Biden
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Tie/No Data
The 2020 United States presidential election in Missouri was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[ 1] Missouri voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party 's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump of Florida , and running mate Vice President Mike Pence of Indiana against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden of Delaware , and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California . Missouri had 10 electoral votes in the Electoral College.[ 2]
Trump won Missouri again by a 15.4% margin. This was 3.1% lower than his 2016 margin, but still a better performance in the state than that of any other Republican nominee since Ronald Reagan in 1984 . Prior to the election, most news organizations considered this a state Trump would win; during the 21st century Missouri has shifted away from being one of the most notable bellwether states towards becoming a reliably red state. Trump became the first incumbent president since Grover Cleveland in 1888 to win Missouri and lose re-election and the first-ever Republican incumbent to do so. This is also the first time since 1916 (and only the second time ever) that Missouri has voted more Republican than neighboring Kansas .
In this election Missouri voted nearly 20% more Republican than the nation as a whole.
Primary elections
Democratic primary
Results by county Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
2020 Missouri Democratic presidential primary[ 3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 4]
Joe Biden
400,347
60.10
44
Bernie Sanders
230,374
34.59
24
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)
9,866
1.48
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)
8,156
1.22
Tulsi Gabbard
4,887
0.73
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)
3,309
0.50
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)
2,682
0.40
Andrew Yang (withdrawn)
953
0.14
Cory Booker (withdrawn)
651
0.10
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)
584
0.09
Michael Bennet (withdrawn)
206
0.03
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn)
170
0.03
John Delaney (withdrawn)
159
0.02
Julian Castro (withdrawn)
103
0.02
Henry Hewes
94
0.01
Deval Patrick (withdrawn)
52
0.01
Other candidates
1,025
0.15
Uncommitted
2,494
0.37
Total
666,112
100%
68
Republican primary
2020 Missouri Republican presidential primary[ 5]
Candidate
Votes
%
Estimated delegates
Donald Trump (incumbent)
301,953
96.8%
54
Uncommitted
4,216
1.4%
0
Bill Weld
2,171
0.7%
0
Joe Walsh (withdrawn)
2,015
0.6%
0
Bob Ely
844
0.3%
0
Matthew John Matern
594
0.2%
0
Total
311,793
100%
54
Libertarian primary
2020 Missouri Libertarian presidential primary
Candidate
Jacob Hornberger
Uncommitted
Home state
Virginia
N/A
Popular vote
1,683
573
Percentage
74.6%
25.4%
Election results by county
Jacob Hornberger
Uncommitted
Tie
No votes
Green primary
General election
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [ 8]
Likely R
September 10, 2020
Inside Elections [ 9]
Lean R
September 4, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 10]
Likely R
July 14, 2020
Politico [ 11]
Safe R
September 8, 2020
RCP [ 12]
Lean R
August 3, 2020
Niskanen [ 13]
Safe R
July 26, 2020
CNN [ 14]
Safe R
August 3, 2020
The Economist [ 15]
Likely R
September 2, 2020
CBS News [ 16]
Likely R
August 16, 2020
270towin [ 17]
Likely R
August 2, 2020
ABC News [ 18]
Lean R
July 31, 2020
NPR [ 19]
Likely R
August 3, 2020
NBC News [ 20]
Likely R
August 6, 2020
538 [ 21]
Likely R
September 9, 2020
Polling
Graphical summary
Aggregate polls
Polls
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Marginof error
Donald Trump Republican
Joe Biden Democratic
Jo Jorgensen Libertarian
Howie Hawkins Green
Other
Undecided
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020
2,926 (LV)
± 2.5%
54% [ c]
44%
-
-
–
–
Swayable [ 25]
Oct 23 – Nov 1, 2020
487 (LV)
± 6.6%
55%
43%
2%
0%
–
–
Morning Consult [ 26]
Oct 22–31, 2020
1,109 (LV)
± 3%
52%
43%
-
-
–
–
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 27]
Oct 28–29, 2020
1,010 (LV)
± 3%
50%
45%
2%
1%
–
2%
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Oct 1–28, 2020
4,759 (LV)
–
53%
45%
-
-
–
–
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 28]
Oct 14–15, 2020
1,010 (LV)
± 3%
51%
45%
1%
1%
-
2%
YouGov /SLU [ 29]
Sep 24 – Oct 7, 2020
931 (LV)
± 3.9%
52%
43%
-
-
3%
2%
Garin-Hart-Yang /Galloway for Missouri [ 30] [ A]
Sep 28 – Oct 2, 2020
600 (LV)
± 4.1%
50%
48%
-
-
–
–
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 31]
Sep 30 – Oct 1, 2020
980 (LV)
± 3%
51%
46%
-
-
–
3%
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Sep 1–30, 2020
2,157 (LV)
–
53%
45%
-
-
–
2%
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 32]
Sep 16–17, 2020
1,046 (LV)
± 3%
53%
45%
-
-
–
2%
We Ask America [ 33]
Sep 1–3, 2020
500 (LV)
± 4.38%
49%
44%
-
-
5%[ d]
2%
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Aug 1–31, 2020
1,863 (LV)
–
54%
44%
-
-
–
2%
Trafalgar Group (R) [ 34]
Aug 26–28, 2020
1,015 (LV)
± 2.99%
52%
41%
3%
-
1%[ e]
3%
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Jul 1–31, 2020
2,261 (LV)
–
54%
44%
-
-
–
2%
YouGov /Saint Louis University [ 35]
Jun 23 – Jul 1, 2020
900 (LV)
± 3.95%
50%
43%
-
-
4%
4%
SurveyMonkey /Axios [ 24]
Jun 8–30, 2020
868 (LV)
–
51%
47%
-
-
–
1%
Garin-Hart-Yang /Galloway for Governor /Missouri Scout [ 36] [ A]
Jun 16–22, 2020
800 (LV)
± 3.5%
46%
48%
-
-
–
–
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 37]
Jun 10–11, 2020
1,152 (LV)
± 2.9%
51%
43%
-
-
–
6%
We Ask America [ 38]
May 26–27, 2020
500 (LV)
± 4.38%
48%
44%
-
-
3%[ f]
5%
Remington Research Group /Missouri Scout [ 39]
Feb 26–27, 2020
1,050 (LV)
–
53%
42%
-
-
–
5%
American Viewpoint /Uniting Missouri [ 40] [ B]
Jan 20–22, 2020
1,200 (LV)
–
50%
43%
-
-
–
7%
Remington Research Group [ 41]
Sep 18–19, 2019
1,046 (LV)
± 3.0%
53%
42%
-
-
–
5%
Remington Research Group [ 42]
Apr 10–11, 2019
955 (LV)
± 3.3%
51%
43%
-
-
–
6%
Former candidates
Donald Trump vs. Michael Bloomberg
Donald Trump vs. Pete Buttigieg
Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Marginof error
Donald Trump (R)
Kamala Harris (D)
Undecided
Remington Research Group [ 42]
Apr 10–11, 2019
955 (LV)
± 3.3%
52%
36%
12%
Donald Trump vs. Beto O'Rourke
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Marginof error
Donald Trump (R)
Beto O'Rourke (D)
Undecided
Remington Research Group [ 42]
Apr 10–11, 2019
955 (LV)
± 3.3%
51%
38%
11%
Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders
Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren
Results
By county
County
Donald Trump Republican
Joe Biden Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adair
6,413
62.05%
3,710
35.89%
213
2.06%
2,703
26.14%
10,336
Andrew
7,255
74.23%
2,351
24.05%
168
1.72%
4,904
50.18%
9,774
Atchison
2,199
78.14%
564
20.04%
51
1.82%
1,635
58.10%
2,814
Audrain
7,732
72.49%
2,704
25.35%
230
2.16%
5,028
47.14%
10,666
Barry
12,425
79.66%
2,948
18.90%
225
1.44%
9,477
60.76%
15,598
Barton
5,168
85.04%
844
13.89%
65
1.07%
4,324
71.15%
6,077
Bates
6,597
78.18%
1,672
19.82%
169
2.00%
4,925
58.36%
8,438
Benton
8,109
77.35%
2,180
20.79%
195
1.86%
5,929
56.56%
10,484
Bollinger
5,167
86.36%
750
12.54%
66
1.10%
4,417
73.82%
5,983
Boone
38,646
42.32%
50,064
54.82%
2,616
2.86%
-11,418
-12.50%
91,326
Buchanan
22,450
61.15%
13,445
36.62%
818
2.23%
9,005
24.53%
36,713
Butler
14,602
80.37%
3,301
18.17%
266
1.46%
11,301
62.20%
18,169
Caldwell
3,725
79.32%
897
19.10%
74
1.58%
2,828
60.22%
4,696
Callaway
14,815
69.94%
5,870
27.71%
498
2.35%
8,945
42.23%
21,183
Camden
18,850
75.97%
5,652
22.78%
310
1.25%
13,198
53.19%
24,812
Cape Girardeau
28,907
71.51%
10,760
26.62%
759
1.87%
18,147
44.89%
40,426
Carroll
3,706
81.77%
786
17.34%
40
0.89%
2,920
64.43%
4,532
Carter
2,451
84.60%
418
14.43%
28
0.97%
2,033
70.17%
2,897
Cass
37,197
64.61%
19,052
33.09%
1,319
2.30%
18,145
31.52%
57,568
Cedar
5,788
82.17%
1,145
16.25%
111
1.58%
4,643
65.92%
7,044
Chariton
3,111
76.31%
916
22.47%
50
3.30%
2,195
53.84%
4,077
Christian
34,920
74.42%
11,131
23.72%
874
1.86%
23,789
50.70%
46,925
Clark
2,672
78.73%
678
19.98%
44
1.29%
1,994
58.75%
3,394
Clay
64,605
51.04%
59,400
46.93%
2,564
2.03%
5,205
4.11%
126,569
Clinton
7,799
71.51%
2,896
26.55%
211
1.94%
4,903
44.96%
10,906
Cole
26,086
65.80%
12,694
32.02%
865
2.18%
13,392
33.78%
39,645
Cooper
6,272
72.15%
2,249
25.87%
172
1.98%
4,023
46.28%
8,693
Crawford
8,725
79.51%
2,113
19.26%
135
1.23%
6,612
60.25%
10,973
Dade
3,414
82.88%
656
15.93%
49
1.19%
2,758
66.95%
4,119
Dallas
6,619
81.68%
1,380
17.03%
105
1.29%
5,239
64.65%
8,104
Daviess
3,102
79.31%
746
19.07%
63
1.62%
2,356
60.24%
3,911
DeKalb
3,828
78.90%
930
19.17%
94
1.93%
2,898
59.73%
4,852
Dent
5,987
83.83%
1,056
14.79%
99
1.38%
4,931
69.04%
7,142
Douglas
5,898
84.26%
1,016
14.51%
86
1.23%
4,882
69.75%
7,000
Dunklin
8,135
78.08%
2,200
21.12%
84
0.80%
5,935
56.96%
10,419
Franklin
38,058
70.76%
14,569
27.09%
1,156
2.15%
23,489
43.67%
53,783
Gasconade
6,222
78.53%
1,601
20.21%
100
1.26%
4,621
58.32%
7,923
Gentry
2,581
79.73%
613
18.94%
43
1.33%
1,968
60.79%
3,237
Greene
83,630
58.78%
55,068
38.71%
3,574
2.51%
28,562
20.07%
142,272
Grundy
3,585
80.80%
799
18.01%
53
1.19%
2,786
62.79%
4,437
Harrison
3,198
83.59%
597
15.60%
31
0.81%
2,601
67.99%
3,826
Henry
8,027
74.29%
2,619
24.24%
159
1.47%
5,408
50.05%
10,805
Hickory
3,966
78.07%
1,056
20.79%
58
1.14%
2,910
57.28%
5,080
Holt
1,976
84.34%
338
14.43%
29
1.23%
1,638
69.91%
2,343
Howard
3,553
69.78%
1,413
27.75%
126
2.47%
2,140
42.03%
5,092
Howell
15,181
81.29%
3,218
17.23%
277
1.48%
11,963
64.06%
18,676
Iron
3,596
78.31%
945
20.58%
51
1.11%
2,651
57.73%
4,592
Jackson
126,535
37.88%
199,842
59.82%
7,678
2.30%
-73,307
-21.94%
334,055
Jasper
37,728
71.81%
13,549
25.79%
1,262
2.40%
24,179
46.02%
52,539
Jefferson
77,046
65.88%
37,523
32.08%
2,384
2.04%
39,523
33.80%
116,953
Johnson
15,489
66.84%
6,974
30.10%
709
3.06%
8,515
36.74%
23,172
Knox
1,486
80.06%
340
18.32%
30
1.62%
1,146
61.74%
1,856
Laclede
13,762
81.78%
2,780
16.52%
286
1.70%
10,982
65.26%
16,828
Lafayette
12,273
71.79%
4,472
26.16%
351
2.05%
7,801
45.63%
17,096
Lawrence
14,426
80.43%
3,214
17.92%
295
1.65%
11,212
62.51%
17,935
Lewis
3,553
76.92%
984
21.30%
82
1.78%
2,569
55.62%
4,619
Lincoln
21,848
75.17%
6,607
22.73%
610
2.10%
15,241
52.44%
29,065
Linn
4,363
76.20%
1,275
22.27%
88
1.53%
3,088
53.93%
5,726
Livingston
5,267
77.94%
1,410
20.86%
81
1.20%
3,857
57.08%
6,758
Macon
6,076
77.54%
1,662
21.21%
98
1.25%
4,414
56.33%
7,836
Madison
4,584
80.76%
1,019
17.95%
73
1.29%
3,565
62.81%
5,676
Maries
3,892
81.58%
814
17.06%
65
1.36%
3,078
64.52%
4,771
Marion
9,915
74.13%
3,202
23.94%
259
1.93%
6,713
50.19%
13,376
McDonald
7,465
82.37%
1,439
15.88%
159
1.75%
6,026
66.49%
9,063
Mercer
1,541
86.48%
222
12.46%
19
1.06%
1,319
74.02%
1,782
Miller
10,176
82.08%
2,038
16.44%
183
1.48%
8,138
65.64%
12,397
Mississippi
3,537
74.37%
1,178
24.77%
41
0.86%
2,359
49.60%
4,756
Moniteau
5,744
80.26%
1,308
18.28%
105
1.46%
4,436
61.98%
7,157
Monroe
3,477
77.56%
936
20.88%
70
1.56%
2,541
56.68%
4,483
Montgomery
4,465
77.36%
1,208
20.93%
99
1.71%
3,257
56.43%
5,772
Morgan
7,442
78.44%
1,924
20.28%
121
1.28%
5,518
58.16%
9,487
New Madrid
5,447
75.13%
1,748
24.11%
55
0.76%
3,699
51.02%
7,250
Newton
22,120
77.74%
5,818
20.45%
516
1.81%
16,302
57.29%
28,454
Nodaway
6,865
69.27%
2,853
28.79%
192
1.94%
4,012
40.48%
9,910
Oregon
3,847
81.18%
823
17.37%
69
1.45%
3,024
63.81%
4,739
Osage
6,425
85.14%
1,037
13.74%
84
1.12%
5,388
71.40%
7,546
Ozark
4,064
83.55%
752
15.46%
48
0.99%
3,312
68.09%
4,864
Pemiscot
4,120
71.84%
1,560
27.20%
55
0.96%
2,560
44.64%
5,735
Perry
7,657
80.98%
1,664
17.60%
135
1.42%
5,993
63.38%
9,456
Pettis
13,854
72.55%
4,783
25.05%
460
2.40%
9,071
47.50%
19,097
Phelps
13,480
68.77%
5,637
28.76%
484
2.47%
7,843
40.01%
19,601
Pike
5,863
76.08%
1,717
22.28%
126
1.64%
4,146
53.80%
7,706
Platte
28,917
50.49%
27,179
47.46%
1,174
2.05%
1,738
3.03%
57,270
Polk
11,850
78.49%
2,885
19.11%
363
2.40%
8,965
59.38%
15,098
Pulaski
10,329
71.53%
3,740
25.90%
372
2.57%
6,589
45.63%
14,441
Putnam
1,984
84.03%
361
15.29%
16
0.68%
1,623
68.74%
2,361
Ralls
4,396
77.64%
1,205
21.28%
61
1.08%
3,191
56.36%
5,662
Randolph
8,018
74.54%
2,485
23.10%
254
2.36%
5,533
51.44%
10,757
Ray
8,345
71.48%
3,109
26.63%
221
1.89%
5,236
44.85%
11,675
Reynolds
2,733
82.87%
529
16.04%
36
1.09%
2,204
66.83%
3,298
Ripley
4,839
84.64%
833
14.57%
45
0.79%
4,006
70.07%
5,717
Saline
6,451
67.67%
2,904
30.46%
178
1.87%
3,547
37.21%
9,533
Schuyler
1,606
80.18%
373
18.62%
24
1.20%
1,233
61.56%
2,003
Scotland
1,560
78.55%
388
19.54%
38
1.91%
1,172
59.01%
1,986
Scott
13,769
77.58%
3,753
21.15%
226
1.27%
10,016
56.43%
17,748
Shannon
3,165
81.03%
706
18.07%
35
0.90%
2,459
62.96%
3,906
Shelby
2,700
80.60%
592
17.67%
58
1.73%
2,108
62.93%
3,350
St. Charles
128,389
57.69%
89,530
40.23%
4,647
2.08%
38,859
17.46%
222,566
St. Clair
3,932
79.05%
988
19.86%
54
1.09%
2,944
59.19%
4,974
St. Francois
20,511
73.08%
7,044
25.10%
510
1.82%
13,467
47.98%
28,065
St. Louis
199,493
37.19%
328,151
61.17%
8,802
1.64%
-128,658
-23.98%
536,446
St. Louis City
21,474
15.98%
110,089
81.93%
2,809
2.09%
-88,615
-65.95%
134,372
Ste. Genevieve
6,630
69.80%
2,713
28.56%
155
1.64%
3,917
41.24%
9,498
Stoddard
11,484
85.54%
1,819
13.55%
123
0.91%
9,665
71.99%
13,426
Stone
14,800
79.91%
3,506
18.93%
214
1.16%
11,294
60.98%
18,520
Sullivan
1,974
79.89%
478
19.34%
19
0.77%
1,496
60.55%
2,471
Taney
20,508
77.86%
5,339
20.27%
491
1.87%
15,169
57.59%
26,338
Texas
9,478
83.76%
1,716
15.17%
121
1.07%
7,762
68.59%
11,315
Vernon
7,155
77.90%
1,903
20.72%
127
1.38%
5,252
57.18%
9,185
Warren
13,222
71.80%
4,769
25.90%
425
2.30%
8,453
45.90%
18,416
Washington
8,047
80.56%
1,804
18.06%
138
1.38%
6,243
62.50%
9,989
Wayne
4,987
84.84%
845
14.38%
46
0.78%
4,142
70.46%
5,878
Webster
14,880
79.24%
3,573
19.03%
326
1.73%
11,307
60.21%
18,779
Worth
877
79.22%
215
19.42%
15
1.36%
662
59.80%
1,107
Wright
7,453
85.17%
1,168
13.35%
130
1.48%
6,285
71.82%
8,751
Totals
1,718,736
56.71%
1,253,014
41.34%
58,998
1.95%
465,722
15.37%
3,030,748
Swing by county
Democratic — +7.5-10%
Democratic — +5-7.5%
Democratic — +2.5-5%
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Republican — +10-12.5%
Republican — +12.5-15%
Trend relative to the state by county
Democratic — +7.5-10%
Democratic — +5-7.5%
Democratic — +2.5-5%
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Republican — +10-12.5%
Republican — +12.5-15%
By congressional district
Trump won 6 of 8 congressional districts.[ 47]
Analysis
A bellwether state for the bulk of the 20th century, Missouri has since come to vote reliably Republican in presidential elections. This has been attributed to a shift in Republican policy towards right-wing populism and social conservatism ; the platform has found fertile ground in the state, which lies in the Bible Belt , with Trump carrying 86% of White , born-again /Evangelical Christians .[ 48]
Biden won the same four jurisdictions that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton did in 2012 and 2016 , respectively: Jackson County , home to Kansas City ; Boone County , home to the college town of Columbia ; and St. Louis County , home to the suburbs of St. Louis , which he also won. Biden also improved Democratic margins in Platte and Clay counties, both suburbs of Kansas City ; Platte was carried by Trump by only 3%, and Clay by 4%. In addition, the 61% of the vote that Biden won in St. Louis County was the best performance for a Democrat since Lyndon B. Johnson 's 1964 landslide .[citation needed ]
Per exit polls by the Associated Press , Trump's strength in Missouri came from voters who trusted him on economic policy : a 57% majority believed Trump was better able to handle international trade . With a hybrid industrial -service -agricultural economy, 63% of Missourian voters favored increasing taxes on goods imported to the U.S. from other countries, and these voters broke for Trump by 67%. As is the case in many Southern and border states , there was a stark racial divide in voting for this election: White Missourians supported Trump by 62%, while black Missourians supported Biden by 88%. Trump became the first-ever Republican presidential candidate to win Missouri by double digits twice.[ 48]
In other elections, incumbent Republican Mike Parson easily defeated State Auditor Nicole Galloway by 16 points—outperforming Trump—in the governor's race , further testifying to the state's trend towards the GOP, and becoming the best performance for a Republican on the gubernatorial level since John Ashcroft 's 1988 victory .
See also
Notes
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ a b c d e f g h Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
^ "Someone else" with 5%
^ "Another Party Candidate" with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
Partisan clients
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