2020 primary Elections Massachusetts results
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Massachusetts, with its 91 Democratic delegates at stake, is the home state of candidate Elizabeth Warren — and the site of a tight race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in 2016. The handful of contenders on the ballot in the Republican primary are likely no match for President Donald Trump.
Presidential primary results
Democrats / 91 Delegates
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The following is a summary of Massachusetts's Democratic Primary. Massachusetts has 91 delegates and 114 available delegates including supers.
- Democrat
Joe BidenWinner
33.5%
473,861
+ 49 Delegates
- Democrat
Bernie SandersWinner
26.7%
376,990
+ 30 Delegates
- Democrat
Elizabeth WarrenWinner
21.5%
303,864
+ 12 Delegates
- Democrat
Michael BloombergWinner
11.8%
166,200
- Democrat
Pete ButtigiegWinner
2.7%
38,400
- Democrat
Amy KlobucharWinner
1.2%
17,297
- Democrat
Tulsi GabbardWinner
0.7%
10,548
- Democrat
Deval PatrickWinner
0.5%
6,923
- Democrat
Tom SteyerWinner
0.5%
6,762
- Democrat
No PreferenceWinner
0.4%
5,345
- Democrat
Andrew YangWinner
0.2%
2,708
- Democrat
Write-insWinner
0.1%
1,941
- Democrat
Michael BennetWinner
0.1%
1,257
- Democrat
John DelaneyWinner
0%
675
- Democrat
Marianne WilliamsonWinner
0%
617
- Democrat
Cory BookerWinner
0%
426
- Democrat
Julian CastroWinner
0%
305
Republicans / 41 Delegates
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The following is a summary of Massachusetts's Republican Primary. Massachusetts has 41 delegates and 41 available delegates including supers. The race has not been called as of yet.
- Republican
Donald TrumpWinner
incumbent
87%
239,115
+ 41 Delegates
- Republican
William WeldWinner
9.3%
25,425
- Republican
No PreferenceWinner
1.6%
4,385
- Republican
Joe WalshWinner
1.1%
3,008
- Republican
Write-insWinner
0.8%
2,152
- Republican
Rocky De La FuenteWinner
0.2%
675
Presidential exit polls
Exit polls are surveys of voters conducted as they leave (or exit) their polling place on Election Day. The survey asks who voters decided to vote for and includes questions to help explain voter attitudes and demographics.
Polls close at -11:00 P.M. ET, March 4. Come back for results.
Democrats
Updated on March 3 2020, 10:14PM ET
- Biden
- Bloomberg
- Buttigieg
- Gabbard
- Klobuchar
- Sanders
- Steyer
- Warren
- No Preference










