Electoral history of Bernie Sanders
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U.S. Senator from Vermont U.S. Representative for Vermont's At-large Mayor of Burlington
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The electoral history of Bernie Sanders includes the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses, and elections as United States Senator from Vermont, United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district (1991–2007), and Mayor of Burlington (1981–1989).
1970s
United States Senate special election in Vermont, 1972:[1]
- Robert Stafford (Republican) – 45,888 (64.4%)
- Randolph T. Major, Jr. (Democrat) – 23,842 (33.4%)
- Bernie Sanders (Liberty Union) – 1,571 (2.2%)
Vermont gubernatorial election, 1972:[2]
- Thomas P. Salmon (D) – 101,751 (53.8%)
- Luther F. Hackett (R) – 82,491 (43.6%)
- Thomas P. Salmon (Independent Vermonters) – 2,782 (1.5%)
- Bernie Sanders (LU) – 2,175 (1.1%)
United States Senate election in Vermont, 1974:[3]
- Patrick Leahy (D, VI[4]) – 70,629 (49.48%)
- Richard W. Mallary (R) – 66,223 (46.39%)
- Bernie Sanders (LU) – 5,901 (4.13%)
Vermont gubernatorial election, 1976[5]
- Richard A. Snelling (R) – 98,206 (52.8%)
- Stella B. Hackel (D) – 72,761 (39.1%)
- Bernie Sanders (LU) – 11,317 (6.1%)
- Stella B. Hackel (IV) – 2,501 (1.3%)
- Richard A. Snelling (Bi-Partisan Vermonters) – 1,062 (0.6%)
1980s
Burlington mayoral election, 1981[6]
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 4,330 (43.43%)
- Gordon Paquette (D) – 4,320 (43.32%)
- Richard Bove (I) - 1,091 (11.76%)
- Joe McGrath (I) - 139 (1.50%)
Burlington mayoral election, 1983[7]
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 6,942 (52.12%)
- Judy Stephany (D) – 4,086 (30.68%)
- James Gilson (R) – 2,292 (17.21%)
Burlington mayoral election, 1985[8]
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 5,760 (56.09%)
- Brian D. Burns (D) – 3,275 (31.89%)
- Diane Gallagher (I) – 1,234 (12.02%)
Vermont gubernatorial election, 1986[9]
- Madeleine M. Kunin (D) – 92,485 (47.0%)
- Peter Smith (R) – 75,239 (38.2%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 28,418 (14.4%)
- Richard Gottlieb (LU) – 491 (0.2%)
- Note: No candidate won a majority, so the Vermont Legislature decided the winner (Kunin).
Burlington mayoral election, 1987[10]
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 6,759 (55.89%)
- Paul Lafayette (D) – 5,335 (44.11%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1988[11]
- Peter Smith (R) – 98,937 (41.2%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 90,026 (37.5%)
- Paul N. Poirier (D) – 45,330 (18.9%)
- Jim Hedbor (Libertarian) – 3,109 (1.3%)
- Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 1,455 (0.6%)
- Morris Earle (Small is Beautiful Party) – 1,070 (0.4%)
1990s
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1990[12]
- Democratic primary[13]
- Dolores Sandoval – 5,979 (41.27%)
- Peter Diamondstone – 5,711 (39.42%)
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 2,005 (13.84%)
- Others – 791 (5.46%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 117,522 (56%)
- Peter Smith (R) – 82,938 (39.5%)
- Dolores Sandoval (D) – 6,315 (3%)
- Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 1,965 (0.9%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1992[14]
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 162,724 (57.78%)
- Tim Philbin (R) – 86,901 (30.86%)
- Lewis E. Young, (D) – 22,279 (7.91%)
- Peter Diamondstone, (LU) – 3,660 (1.30%)
- John Dewey, (Natural Law) – 3,549 (1.26%)
- Douglas M. Miller, (Freedom for LaRouche) – 2,049 (0.73%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1994[15]
- Democratic primary[16]
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 1,968 (42.45%)
- John Carroll – 1,458 (31.45%)
- Others – 1,210 (26.10%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 105,502 (49.8%)
- John Carroll (R) – 98,523 (46.5%)
- Carole Banus (NL) – 2,963 (1.4%)
- Jack Rogers (Vermont Grassroots) – 2,664 (1.2%)
- Annette Larson (LU) – 1,493 (0.7%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1996[17]
- Democratic primary[18]
- Jack Long – 9,291 (67.95%)
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 4,037 (29.52%)
- Susan Sweetser – 203 (1.49%)
- Others – 143 (1.05%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 140,678 (55.2%)
- Susan Sweetser (R) – 83,021 (32.5%)
- Jack Long (D) – 23,830 (9.3%)
- Thomas J. Morse (L) – 2,693 (1.0%)
- Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 1,965 (0.7%)
- Robert Melamede (VG) – 1,350 (0.5%)
- Norio Kushi (NL) – 812 (0.3%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 1998[19]
- Democratic primary[20]
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 1,661 (47.88%)
- Mark Candon – 524 (15.11%)
- Others – 467 (13.46%)
- Jack Long – 465 (13.40%)
- Peter Diamondstone – 352 (10.15%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 136,403 (63.4%)
- Mark Candon (R) – 70,740 (32.8%)
- Matthew Mulligan (VG) – 3,464 (1.6%)
- Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 2,153 (1.0%)
- Robert Maynard (L) – 2,097 (0.9%)
2000s
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 2000[21]
- Democratic primary[22]
- Peter Diamondstone – 20,539 (90.94%)
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 1,337 (5.92%)
- Others – 710 (3.14%)
- Republican primary[23]
- Karen Ann Kerin – 47,632 (92.48%)
- Others – 2,981 (5.79%)
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 895 (1.74%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 196,118 (69.2%)
- Karen Ann Kerin (R) – 51,977 (18.3%)
- Peter Diamondstone (Organic Life) – 14,918 (5.2%)
- Stewart Skrill (I) – 11,816 (4.1%)
- Jack Rogers (VG) – 4,799 (1.6%)
- Daniel H. Krymkowski (L) – 2,978 (1.0%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 2002[24]
- Democratic primary[25]
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 2,583 (65.15%)
- Others – 1,382 (34.86%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 144,880 (64.2%)
- William "Bill" Meub (R) – 72,813 (32.2%)
- Jane Newton (LU/Vermont Progressive Party) – 3,185 1.4%
- Daniel H. Krymkowski (L) – 2,033 (0.9%)
- Fawn Skinner (VG) – 2,344 (1.0%)
United States Representative from Vermont's at-large district, 2004[26]
- Democratic primary[27]
- Larry Drown – 14,870 (86.14%)
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 1,878 (10.88%)
- Others – 515 (2.98%)
- Progressive primary[28]
- Bernie Sanders (write-in) – 315 (47.23%)
- Jane Newton – 238 (35.68%)
- Others – 114 (17.09%)
- Bernie Sanders (I) – 205,774 (67.4%)
- Greg Parke (R) – 42,271 (24.3%)
- Larry Drown (D) – 21,684 (7.1%)
- Jane Newton (LU) – 261 (0.0%)
United States Senate election in Vermont, 2006[29]
- Democratic primary[30]
- Bernie Sanders – 35,954 (94.16%) – declined nomination
- Louis Thabault – 585 (1.53%)
- Craig Hill – 504 (1.32%)
- Larry Drown – 403 (1.06%)
- Peter Moss – 385 (1.01%)
- Others – 355 (0.93%)
- Bernie Sanders (Independent) – 171,638 (65.4%)
- Richard Tarrant (R) – 84,924 (32.3%)
- Cris Ericson (Marijuana) – 1,735 (0.6%)
- Craig Hill (Green) – 1,536 (0.5%)
- Peter Moss (Anti-Bush) – 1,518 (0.5%)
- Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 801 (0.3%)
2010s
United States Senate election in Vermont, 2012[31]
- Bernie Sanders (Independent) – 207,848 (71.1%)
- John MacGovern (R) – 72,898 (24.9%)
- Cris Ericson (United States Marijuana Party) - 5,924 (2.0%)
- Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) - 2,511 (0.9%)
- Peter Moss (Peace and Prosperity) - 2,452 (0.8%)
- Laurel LaFramboise (VoteKISS) - 877 (0.3%)
Presidential primaries (2016)
2016 Democratic presidential primaries popular vote (as of July 26, 2016)[32]
- Hillary Clinton - 16,849,779 (55.20%)
- Bernie Sanders - 13,167,848 (43.14%)
- Martin O'Malley - 110,423 (0.36%)
- Others - 395,523 (1.30%)
2016 Democratic delegate counts: (2,382 delegates needed to secure nomination)
Candidate | Pledged delegates | Including possible superdelegates | Convention Floor vote |
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Hillary Clinton | 2,205 (54.43%) | 2,773.5 (58.23%) | 2,842 (59.67%) |
Bernie Sanders | 1,846 (45.57%) | 1,889.5 (39.67%) | 1,865 (39.16%) |
Martin O'Malley | 0 | 1 (0.02%) | 0 |
Available | 0 | 99 (2.08%) | 56 (1.17%) |
References
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – Jan 7, 1972, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1972, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ VT US Senate 1974
- ↑ "Election Results Search: 1974 Election Results", sec.state.vt.us; further: pdf for "1974GEUSSen.xls". Second party identified only as "VI". Vote total on VI line: 3,504. Retrieved 2015-05-02.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1976, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ Burlington, VT Mayor 1981
- ↑ Burlington, VT Mayor 1983
- ↑ Burlington, VT Mayor 1985
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1986, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ Burlington, VT Mayor 1981
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1988, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "Vermont State archives - General Election Results" (PDF). Retrieved March 31, 2016.
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 11, 1990. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1992, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1994, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 6, 1994. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1996, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 8, 1996. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 1998, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 8, 1998. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 2000, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 12, 2000. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ "VT At Large - R Primary". Our Campaigns. September 12, 2000. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 2002, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 10, 2002. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 2004, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT At Large - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 14, 2004. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ "VT At Large - PRG Primary". Our Campaigns. September 14, 2004. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ Vermont State archives, Race – 2006, ret. Apr. 26, 2009
- ↑ "VT US Senate - D Primary". Our Campaigns. September 12, 2006. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/Bernie_Sanders
- ↑ "Democratic Convention 2016". The Green Papers. February 1, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2016.