2012 Democratic Party presidential primaries


The 2012 Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses is how voters of the Democratic Party chose the candidate for United States presidential election, 2012. The incumbent president, Barack Obama, won the primaries and caucuses after winning 88.87% of the popular vote, and all of the states and territories. No other candidates could challenge Obama.

2012 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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Candidate Barack Obama Uncommitted John Wolfe Jr.
Home state Illinois N/A Tennessee
Delegate count 3,514 72 23
Contests won 56[a] 0 0
Popular vote 8,044,659[1] 439,589[1] 116,639[1]
Percentage 90.1% 5.0% 1.3%

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     Barack Obama

Previous Democratic nominee

Barack Obama

Democratic nominee

Barack Obama

Candidates

Barack Obama was the only candidate who was on the ballot in all 50 states.

Results

 
2012 Democratic primary results by county (or equivalent).
     Barack Obama      Randall Terry      Darcy Richardson

     John Wolfe, Jr.      Jim Rogers      Uncommitted

     Keith Judd      Bob Ely      No votes

2012 Democratic Party Presidential Primaries Media

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Notes

  1. The Northern Mariana Islands was not allocated any delegates by the DNC.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Green Papers 2012 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions". Green Papers. Retrieved 17 February 2024.