2016 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary
2016 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary
Election results by county.
Clinton
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
70 - 80%
Sanders
50 – 60%
The 2016 New Jersey Democratic presidential primary was held on June 7 in the U.S. state of New Jersey as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election .
The Democratic Party 's primaries in California , Montana , New Mexico and South Dakota were held the same day, as were Republican primaries in the same five states, including their own New Jersey primary . Additionally, the Democratic Party held North Dakota caucuses the same day.
Clinton had won the state eight years prior and had support from most of the state's Democratic Congressional delegation ,[ 2] including Senator Cory Booker .[ 3] Feeling confident about her chances in the primary, Clinton cancelled campaign events in the state in favor of delegate-rich California ahead of the primary.[ 4]
Opinion polling
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
Other
Official Primary results[ 5]
June 7, 2016
Hillary Clinton 63.3%
Bernie Sanders 36.7%
CBS/YouGov[ 6]
Margin of error: ± 5.4%
Sample size: 586
May 31 – June 3, 2016
Hillary Clinton 61%
Bernie Sanders 34%
Others / Undecided 5%
American Research Group[ 7]
Margin of error: ± -%
Sample size: 400
May 31 – June 2, 2016
Hillary Clinton 60%
Bernie Sanders 37%
Others / Undecided 3%
Quinnipiac[ 8]
Margin of error: ± 3.7%
Sample size: 696
May 10–16, 2016
Hillary Clinton 54%
Bernie Sanders 40%
Others / Undecided 6%
Monmouth University[ 9]
Margin of error: ± 5.7%
Sample size: 301
May 1–3, 2016
Hillary Clinton 60%
Bernie Sanders 32%
Others / Undecided 8%
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll[ 10]
Margin of error: ± 6.3%
Sample Size: 292
April 1–8, 2016
Hillary Clinton 51%
Bernie Sanders 42%
Others / Undecided 7%
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll[ 11]
Margin of error: ± 6.2%
Sample Size: 304
February 6–15, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 32%
Others / Undecided 13%
Polls in 2015
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll[ 12]
Margin of error: ± ?%
Sample Size: 304
November 30 – December 6, 2015
Hillary Clinton 60%
Bernie Sanders 19%
Martin O'Malley 1%
Other 3%, Don't know 17%
Farleigh Dickenson University[ 13]
Margin of error: ± 3.9%
Sample Size: 830
November 9–15, 2015
Hillary Clinton 64%
Bernie Sanders 27%
Martin O'Malley 2%
DK/Refused 3%, Wouldn't Vote 3%, Other 1%
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll[ 14]
Margin of error: ± 5.7%
Sample size: 367
October 3–10, 2015
Hillary Clinton 49%
Bernie Sanders 19%
Joe Biden 10%
Other 3%, Don't know 20%
Fairleigh Dickinson University[ 15]
Margin of error: ± 5.5%
Sample size: 345
June 15–21, 2015
Hillary Clinton 63%
Bernie Sanders 15%
Martin O'Malley 3%
Lincoln Chafee 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 3%, DK/Refused 14%
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 16]
Margin of error: ± 5.5%
Sample size: 323
April 13–19, 2015
Hillary Clinton 62%
Another Democratic candidate 9%, Don't know 27%, Refused 1%
Quinnipiac University [ 17]
Margin of error: ± 4.2%
Sample size: 539
April 9–14, 2015
Hillary Clinton 63%
Elizabeth Warren 12%
Joe Biden 10%
Bernie Sanders 3%, Martin O'Malley 1%, Jim Webb 1%, Lincoln Chafee 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 3%, Don't know 7%
Joe Biden 36%
Elizabeth Warren 28%
Bernie Sanders 6%
Martin O'Malley 3%, Jim Webb 1%, Lincoln Chafee 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 4%, Don't know 21%
Quinnipiac University [ 18]
Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: ?
January 15–19, 2015
Hillary Clinton 65%
Elizabeth Warren 11%
Joe Biden 7%
Bernie Sanders 3%, Jim Webb 1%, Martin O'Malley 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 3%, Don't know 11%
Polls in 2014
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Rutgers-Eagleton [ 19]
Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: 280
December 3–10, 2014
Hillary Clinton 54%
Elizabeth Warren 6%
Cory Booker 2%
Joe Biden 1%, Martin O'Malley 1%, Other 3%, Don't know 34%
Rutgers-Eagleton [ 20]
Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: 331
July 28 – August 5, 2014
Hillary Clinton 59%
Joe Biden 3%
Elizabeth Warren 3%
Cory Booker 2%, Other 4%, Don't know 30%
Polls in 2013
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 21]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
Sample size: 337
August 21–27, 2013
Hillary Clinton 63%
Joe Biden 10%
Andrew Cuomo 6%
Elizabeth Warren 4%, Other 4%, Undecided 13%
Kean University [ 22]
Margin of error: ± ?%
Sample size: 420
April 25–29, 2013
Hillary Clinton 67%
Joe Biden 13%
Andrew Cuomo 8%
Martin O'Malley 2%, Other 4%, Undecided 6%
Results
New Jersey Democratic primary, June 7, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
566,247
63.32%
79
12
91
Bernie Sanders
328,058
36.68%
47
2
49
Uncommitted
—
0
0
0
Total
894,305
100%
126
16
142
Source: [ 23] [ 24]
Results by county
Hillary Clinton won every county except for Sussex and Warren .
County[ 25]
Clinton
%
Sanders
%
Totals
Turnout
Margin
Atlantic
13,556
60.62%
8,805
39.38%
22,361
Bergen
57,319
63.47%
32,994
36.53%
90,313
Burlington
33,166
63.02%
19,461
36.98%
52,627
Camden
44,400
62.27%
26,905
37.73%
71,305
Cape May
3,969
54.83%
3,269
45.17%
7,238
Cumberland
6,894
64.18%
3,847
35.82%
10,741
Essex
77,836
73.07%
28,679
26.93%
105,915
Gloucester
18,011
56.12%
14,082
43.88%
32,093
Hudson
50,875
66.34%
25,815
33.66%
76,690
Hunterdon
5,794
51.93%
5,362
48.07%
11,156
Mercer
29,650
66.00%
15,276
34.00%
44,926
Middlesex
48,202
61.01%
30,800
38.99%
79,002
Monmouth
30,967
58.07%
22,360
41.93%
53,327
Morris
24,285
58.32%
17,355
41.68%
41,640
Ocean
19,663
54.49%
16,424
45.51%
36,087
Passaic
29,997
67.63%
14,356
32.37%
44,353
Salem
2,821
56.46%
2,175
43.54%
4,996
Somerset
19,838
61.56%
12,385
38.44%
32,223
Sussex
3,986
42.91%
5,303
57.09%
9,289
Union
41,605
68.82%
18,853
31.18%
60,458
Warren
3,413
49.00%
3,552
51.00%
6,965
Total
566,247
63.32%
328,058
36.68%
894,305
Analysis
With its coalition of African Americans , Hispanic/Latinos , and college-educated, affluent Caucasian progressive /liberal professionals, New Jersey was seen as a state Clinton would win in the final batch of primaries on June 7. Having won the state eight years earlier against Barack Obama , Clinton managed a 26-point-routing against Bernie Sanders in 2016 despite the Sanders campaign's efforts in the state. She carried all counties in New Jersey but two, winning large victories in the cities of Newark , Trenton , and Atlantic City .
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