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Total Results - Oregon

  Presidential
Candidate
Home State Political Party Popular Vote Delegates
ptyHillary ClintonNew York Democratic3 60.00% 37 50.7%
ptyBernie SandersVermont Democratic2 40.00% 24 32.9%
UUnallocated-Democratic00%1216.4%

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Election Information

Note: State primary and caucus election information is still preliminary. Info below may be incorrect
Method to Apportion Delegates: State-run Primary
Election Date2016-05-17
Eligible Participants: Closed (only members of the Democratic party)
Delegates Awarded in this Contest: 61
Delegates Total: 73
Method of Awarding Delegates: Proportional - the candidates are awarded delegates in proportion to the percentage of votes received. A candidate must receive a minimum of 15% of the vote to receive delegates. (all votes from candidates receiving less than 15% are discarded when calculating the allocation of delegates) Note: generally, delegates are split into smaller groups to be awarded by congressional district and statewide (aka 'At Large'). This level of detail is omitted here - all delegates are awarded as if they are 'At Large'.

Voting Statistics

Democrats Republicans Independents Libertarians Other
Total: 1 Total: 1 Total: 1 Total: Total: 2
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Note: The Primary Mock Election is being run as an open primary - meaning that anyone from any party may vote in the Democratic primary. In reality, each state has different rules - see individual state pages for voter eligibility rules. Like the real election, the Mock election only allows the voter to cast a ballot in only one party primary.

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