2016 Virginia Republican presidential primary
2016 Virginia Republican presidential primary
Election results by county
Election results by congressional district
Donald Trump
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
Marco Rubio
30-40%
40-50%
The 2016 Virginia Republican presidential primary was held on March 1, 2016, as part of the 2016 Republican Party primaries for the 2016 presidential election . 49 delegates from Virginia to the Republican National Convention were allocated proportionally based on the popular vote.[ 1] Donald Trump edged out a narrow plurality of pledged delegates, with Marco Rubio coming in second place and Ted Cruz placing in a distant third.
The Virginia Democratic primary occurred on the same day.
Polling
Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 1, 2016
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
Other
[ 1]
March 1, 2016
Donald Trump 34.80%
Marco Rubio 31.98%
Ted Cruz 16.69%
John Kasich 9.54%, Ben Carson 5.87%, Jeb Bush 0.36%, Rand Paul 0.28%, Mike Huckabee 0.14%, Chris Christie 0.11%, Carly Fiorina 0.09%, Jim Gilmore 0.06%, Lindsey Graham 0.04%, Rick Santorum 0.04%
CBS/YouGov[ 2]
Margin of error: ± 8.6%
Sample size: 481
February 22–26, 2016
Donald Trump 40%
Marco Rubio 27%
Ted Cruz 22%
John Kasich 6%, Ben Carson 4%, Undecided 1%
Monmouth University[ 3]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
Sample size: 421
February 22–24, 2016
Donald Trump 41%
Marco Rubio 27%
Ted Cruz 14%
John Kasich 7%, Ben Carson 7%, Undecided 4%
Roanoke College[ 4]
Margin of error: ± 4.5%
Sample size: 466
February 16–24, 2016
Donald Trump 38%
Ted Cruz 15%
Marco Rubio 13%
John Kasich 8%, Ben Carson 8%, Undecided 19%
Christopher Newport University[ 5]
Margin of error: ± 5.6%
Sample size: 368
February 3–14, 2016
Donald Trump 28%
Marco Rubio 22%
Ted Cruz 19%
Ben Carson 7%, John Kasich 7%, Jeb Bush 4%, Chris Christie 4%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Jim Gilmore <1%, Someone else 1%, Undecided 6%
University of Mary Washington[ 6]
Margin of error: ± ?%
Sample size: 333
November 4–9, 2015
Ben Carson 29%
Donald Trump 24%
Marco Rubio 11%
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 5%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Chris Christie 4%, Mike Huckabee 4%, John Kasich 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Don't know 2%
Christopher Newport University
Margin of error: ± 5.1%
Sample size: 412
September 29 – October 8, 2015
Donald Trump 23%
Ben Carson 17%
Marco Rubio 14%
Carly Fiorina 13%, Jeb Bush 9%, Ted Cruz 5%, Chris Christie 4%, Mike Huckabee 3%, John Kasich 2%, Rand Paul 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Bobby Jindal <1%, George Pataki <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Jim Gilmore <1%, Someone else 1%, Undecided 5%
Opinion Savvy/Insider Advantage[ 7]
Margin of error: ± 4.1%
Sample size: 546
August 2–3, 2015
Donald Trump 27.9%
Jeb Bush 14.8%
Scott Walker 10.1%
Ben Carson 8%, Carly Fiorina 6.8%, Ted Cruz 6.4%, Rand Paul 5.1%, Marco Rubio 3.5%, John Kasich 3.2%, Chris Christie 3.1%, Rick Perry 2.3%, Mike Huckabee 1.5%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Lindsey Graham 0.7%, George Pataki 0.7%, Rick Santorum 0%, Someone else 1.8%, Undecided 3.2%
Public Policy Polling[ 8]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
Sample size: 502
July 13–15, 2015
Jeb Bush 18%
Donald Trump 14%
Scott Walker 14%
Ben Carson 10%, Mike Huckabee 8%, Marco Rubio 7%, Chris Christie 5%, Ted Cruz 5%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 5%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Lindsey Graham 1%, John Kasich 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, George Pataki 0%, Someone else/Not sure 3%
Christopher Newport University
Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: ?
April 13–24, 2015
Jeb Bush 17%
Marco Rubio 16%
Chris Christie 10%
Rand Paul 10%, Scott Walker 10%, Ben Carson 7%, Ted Cruz 7%, Mike Huckabee 6%, Donald Trump 5%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Carly Fiorina 1%, John Kasich <1%, Rick Perry <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Someone else <1%, Undecided 7%
Christopher Newport University
Margin of error: ± 3.6%
Sample size: 794
January 30 – February 10, 2015
Jeb Bush 21%
Scott Walker 16%
Chris Christie 10%
Mike Huckabee 10%, Ben Carson 9%, Rand Paul 6%, Marco Rubio 6%, Paul Ryan 5%, Ted Cruz 3%, John Kasich 3%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Mike Pence 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Rob Portman 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Someone else 1%, Undecided 4%
Christopher Newport University
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
Sample size: 338
February 23–28, 2014
Chris Christie 19%
Jeb Bush 18%
Mike Huckabee 13%
Paul Ryan 13%, Ted Cruz 9%, Rand Paul 7%, Marco Rubio 4%, Scott Walker 3%, Undecided 13%
University of Mary Washington
Margin of error: ±?
Sample size: ?
September 25–29, 2013
Chris Christie 20%
Jeb Bush 10%
Rand Paul 10%
Paul Ryan 8%, Marco Rubio 7%, Ted Cruz 5%, None 14%, Don't know 19%
Public Policy Polling[ 9]
Margin of error: ±4.8%
Sample size: 415
July 11–14, 2013
Jeb Bush 16%
Chris Christie 16%
Rand Paul 15%
Marco Rubio 12% , Paul Ryan 11%, Ted Cruz 9%, Bob McDonnell 8%, Bobby Jindal 4%, Rick Santorum 2%, Someone Else/Undecided 7%
Public Policy Polling
Margin of error: ±4.4%
Sample size: 500
May 24–26, 2013
Marco Rubio 17%
Chris Christie 15%
Jeb Bush 14%
Bob McDonnell 12%, Rand Paul 10%, Ted Cruz 8%, Paul Ryan 8%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Santorum 2%, Someone Else/Undecided 11%
Chris Christie 20%
Marco Rubio 20%
Jeb Bush 17%
Paul Ryan 10%, Rand Paul 9%, Ted Cruz 8%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Santorum 2%, Someone Else/Undecided 10%
University of Mary Washington[ 10]
Margin of error: ±3.5
Sample size: 1004
March 20–24, 2013
Chris Christie 18%
Bob McDonnell 12%
Rand Paul 11%
Paul Ryan 11%, Marco Rubio 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Other 1%, None 10%, Don't know 16%
Results
Virginia Republican primary, March 1, 2016[ 11]
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Donald Trump
356,840
34.80%
17
0
17
Marco Rubio
327,918
31.98%
16
0
16
Ted Cruz
171,150
16.69%
8
0
8
John Kasich
97,784
9.54%
5
0
5
Ben Carson
60,228
5.87%
3
0
3
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
3,645
0.36%
0
0
0
Rand Paul (withdrawn)
2,917
0.28%
0
0
0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)
1,458
0.14%
0
0
0
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
1,102
0.11%
0
0
0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)
914
0.09%
0
0
0
Jim Gilmore (withdrawn)
653
0.06%
0
0
0
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)
444
0.04%
0
0
0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
399
0.04%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
1,025,452
100.00%
49
0
49
See also
References
^ a b "Virginia Republican Delegation 2016" . The Green Papers . Retrieved February 23, 2017 .
^ "Poll: Donald Trump leads in Virginia, Georgia; Ted Cruz hanging on in Texas" . YouGov . Retrieved February 29, 2016 .
^ "VIRGINIA: TRUMP, CLINTON LEAD PRIMARIES" (PDF) . Monmouth University . Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016 .
^ "RC Poll: Clinton, Trump hold leads in Virginia primary elections; Cruz, Rubio in tight battle for second" . Roanoke College Institute of Policy and Opinion Research . Retrieved February 27, 2016 .
^ "Trump leads GOP field, with Rubio and Cruz next;Clinton leads Sanders among Virginia Democrats" (PDF) . Christopher Newport University . Archived from the original (PDF) on March 23, 2016. Retrieved February 17, 2016 .
^ "Virginia survey 2015: Princeton Data Source for University of Mary Washington" (PDF) . umw.edu . November 16, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ "GOP Presidential Primary Poll" . Opinion Savvy/Insider Advantage. August 6, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ "Bush leads GOP Field in Virginia Poll" (PDF) . Public Policy Polling . July 16, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ "Warner leads 2014 Senate Race" (PDF) . Public Policy Polling . July 19, 2013. Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ Farnsworth, Dr Stephen J (March 2013). "University of Mary Washington Center for Leadership and Media Studies Virginia Survey - March 2013" (PDF) . umw.edu . Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2013.
^ "2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions : Virginia Republican" . The Green Papers . Retrieved May 13, 2021 .