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2024 Colorado Democratic presidential primary

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2024 Colorado Democratic presidential primary

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86 delegates (72 pledged and 14 unpledged) to theDemocratic National Convention
 
CandidateJoe BidenNoncommitted delegates
Home stateDelaware
Delegate count720
Popular vote477,36552,122
Percentage82.5%[1]9.0%[1]

County results

Biden

  50 – 60%
  60 – 70%
  70 – 80%
  80 – 90%
  >90%

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The2024 Colorado Democratic presidential primary took place on March 5, 2024, as part of theDemocratic Party primaries for the2024 presidential election. 86 delegates to theDemocratic National Convention was allocated to presidential candidates.[2] The contest was held onSuper Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states andterritories.

Biden won the primary in a landslide, though "Noncommitted delegates" won about 9% of the vote.

Candidates

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The following candidates filed:[3]

Endorsements

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Main article:Endorsements in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Joe Biden

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

Organizations

Noncommitted delegates

U.S. Representatives

Organizations

Results

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Colorado Democratic primary, March 5, 2024[18]
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
PledgedUnpledgedTotal
Joe Biden (incumbent)477,36582.5%7272
Noncommitted Delegate52,1229.0%
Dean Phillips17,9363.1%
Marianne Williamson16,7612.9%
Gabriel Cornejo4,3130.7%
Jason Palmer3,9860.7%
Armando Perez-Serrato2,5910.5%
Frankie Lozada2,4020.4%
Stephen Lyons1,4810.3%
Total:578,957100%7272

Results by county

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2024 Colorado Democratic primary

(results per county)[19]

CountyJoe BidenNoncommitted DelegateDean PhillipsMarianne WilliamsonGabriel CornejoJason PalmerArmando Perez-SerratoFrankie LozadaStephen LyonsTotal votes cast
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Adams29,72579.03%3,6269.64%1,2553.34%1,3363.55%4901.30%4311.15%3260.87%2540.68%1680.45%37,611
Alamosa1,07480.75%1108.27%322.41%473.53%100.75%151.13%261.95%110.83%50.38%1,330
Arapahoe51,52383.00%5,4668.81%1,8372.96%1,5732.53%5030.81%4540.73%2470.40%2800.45%1930.31%62,076
Archuleta1,26686.65%886.02%412.81%443.01%20.14%70.48%50.34%20.14%60.41%1,461
Baca9964.71%2717.65%85.23%106.54%00.00%53.27%10.65%21.31%10.65%153
Bent22774.92%4514.85%72.31%72.31%10.33%20.66%61.98%30.99%51.65%303
Boulder48,56583.71%5,3159.16%1,6082.77%1,6132.78%3250.56%2230.38%1400.24%1590.27%710.12%58,019
Broomfield8,44083.75%8538.46%3173.15%2812.79%580.58%570.57%190.19%290.29%240.24%10,078
Chaffee2,54083.01%2728.89%933.04%1063.46%190.62%110.36%110.36%40.13%40.13%3,060
Cheyenne3558.33%1423.33%46.67%11.67%11.67%23.33%00.00%35.00%00.00%60
Clear Creek1,04181.90%1017.95%382.99%604.72%50.39%110.87%60.47%70.55%20.16%1,271
Conejos74980.28%606.43%202.14%252.68%131.39%151.61%404.29%80.86%30.32%933
Costilla49079.16%6911.15%60.97%121.94%71.13%71.13%152.42%60.97%71.13%619
Crowley16180.90%126.03%84.02%115.53%31.51%00.00%10.50%21.01%10.50%199
Custer43390.21%204.17%71.46%153.13%10.21%30.63%00.00%10.21%00.00%480
Delta1,99481.62%2018.23%582.37%1074.38%160.65%381.56%90.37%70.29%130.53%2,443
Denver74,72480.89%10,40311.26%2,6482.62%2,4192.62%6730.73%5880.64%4230.46%3690.40%1330.14%92,380
Dolores8275.23%87.34%32.75%54.59%10.92%43.67%00.00%10.92%54.59%109
Douglas27,30184.57%2,3157.17%1,2293.81%8052.49%1860.58%1860.58%930.29%1050.33%620.19%32,282
Eagle3,91685.04%3166.86%1643.56%1232.67%230.50%240.52%230.50%130.28%30.07%4,605
El Paso42,31482.63%3,9937.80%1,7303.38%1,6733.27%5070.99%3390.66%2230.44%2740.54%1530.30%51,206
Elbert1,30281.99%1237.75%543.40%563.53%90.57%181.13%80.50%60.38%120.76%1,588
Fremont2,67183.94%2427.61%882.77%983.08%180.57%210.66%190.60%90.28%160.50%3,182
Garfield4,03283.03%4228.69%1372.82%1543.17%310.64%390.80%140.29%170.35%100.21%4,856
Gilpin66980.80%819.78%232.78%364.35%40.48%60.72%30.36%40.48%20.24%828
Grand1,25183.79%1107.37%543.62%483.22%80.54%90.60%30.20%60.40%40.27%1,493
Gunnison1,66482.54%1949.62%653.22%492.43%140.69%110.55%100.69%70.35%20.10%2,016
Hinsdale5786.36%34.55%23.03%23.03%11.52%11.52%00.00%00.00%00.00%66
Huerfano85982.44%837.97%252.40%242.30%111.06%111.06%191.82%30.29%70.67%1,042
Jackson3892.68%00.00%24.88%12.44%00.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%41
Jefferson62,17482.52%6,9029.16%2,4703.28%2,1602.87%4520.60%5020.67%2240.30%2880.38%1730.23%75,345
Kiowa2665.00%922.50%25.00%12.50%00.00%00.00%25.00%00.00%00.00%40
Kit Carson16171.24%4017.70%83.54%104.42%10.44%20.88%20.88%10.44%10.44%226
La Plata6,08084.05%6128.46%1942.68%2183.01%280.39%450.62%210.29%200.28%160.22%7,234
Lake57779.26%7710.58%212.88%253.43%91.24%81.10%60.82%40.55%10.14%728
Larimer36,04683.28%3,7688.71%1,2522.89%1,3243.06%3090.71%2050.47%1220.28%1730.40%850.20%43,284
Las Animas1,44278.84%22312.19%452.46%502.73%150.82%100.55%191.04%140.77%110.60%1,829
Lincoln12071.01%2313.61%63.55%63.55%10.59%52.96%31.78%00.00%52.96%169
Logan69978.01%9911.05%293.24%262.90%50.56%222.46%70.78%20.22%70.78%896
Mesa9,71984.15%8076.99%3833.32%3392.94%630.55%1070.93%530.46%420.36%360.31%11,549
Mineral12777.44%137.93%84.88%106.10%00.00%42.44%21.22%00.00%00.00%164
Moffat29078.17%328.63%195.12%154.04%51.35%30.81%10.27%30.81%30.81%371
Montezuma1,89884.69%1787.94%582.59%683.03%80.36%70.31%50.22%70.31%120.54%2,241
Montrose2,65886.41%1916.21%842.73%822.67%90.29%210.68%100.33%120.39%90.29%3,076
Morgan84473.01%14012.11%443.81%524.50%141.21%221.90%242.08%100.87%60.52%1,156
Otero1,13780.75%1037.32%372.63%402.84%130.92%292.06%281.99%161.14%50.36%1,408
Ouray80889.18%414.53%212.32%262.87%30.33%30.33%20.22%00.00%20.22%906
Park1,39484.79%1167.06%442.68%533.22%140.85%120.73%50.30%30.18%30.18%1,644
Phillips11571.43%1811.18%159.32%63.73%10.62%31.86%21.24%00.00%10.62%161
Pitkin2,08587.31%1385.78%743.10%642.68%70.29%70.29%70.29%30.13%30.13%2,388
Prowers37274.70%5511.04%234.62%163.21%40.80%112.21%71.41%71.41%30.60%498
Pueblo13,93781.99%1,4738.67%4532.67%5052.97%1380.81%1771.04%1831.08%750.44%570.34%16,998
Rio Blanco15081.52%115.98%94.89%94.89%21.09%21.09%00.00%00.00%10.54%184
Rio Grande75481.25%737.87%192.05%363.88%101.08%40.43%141.51%90.97%90.97%928
Routt2,58886.64%1966.56%1093.65%622.08%50.17%150.50%50.17%30.10%40.13%2,987
Saguache62479.29%8010.17%283.56%354.45%70.89%40.51%50.64%10.13%30.38%787
San Juan9181.25%65.36%21.79%87.14%32.68%10.89%00.00%00.00%10.89%112
San Miguel92385.78%867.99%333.07%232.14%30.28%40.37%30.28%10.09%00.00%1,076
Sedgwick11083.97%1410.69%21.53%43.05%00.00%10.76%00.00%00.00%00.00%131
Summit2,64984.42%2558.13%1213.86%591.88%200.64%120.38%70.22%60.19%90.29%3,138
Teller1,64084.80%1427.34%542.79%603.10%80.41%150.78%50.26%40.21%60.31%1,934
Washington9577.24%75.69%43.25%108.13%00.00%32.44%21.63%10.81%10.81%123
Weld15,56881.38%1,5788.25%6883.60%5983.13%2101.10%1700.89%1220.64%1050.55%920.48%19,131
Yuma22268.31%4413.54%144.31%206.15%61.85%123.69%30.92%00.00%41.23%325
Total477,36582.45%52,1229.00%17,9363.10%16,7612.90%4,3130.74%3,9860.69%2,5910.45%2,4020.41%1,4810.26%578,957

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Colorado Presidential Primary".Associated Press. RetrievedApril 12, 2024.
  2. ^"Colorado Democratic Delegation 2024".The Green Papers. RetrievedApril 30, 2023.
  3. ^"News Release".www.coloradosos.gov. RetrievedDecember 13, 2023.
  4. ^abcKim, Caitlyn (April 25, 2023)."Colorado's members of Congress react to president Biden's re-election announcement".Colorado Public Radio News.
  5. ^abStockburger, George (May 10, 2023)."Josh Shapiro, Malcolm Kenyatta named to Biden-Harris Campaign National Advisory Board".ABC27/WHTM.
  6. ^McCammond, Alexi; Treene, Alayna; Solender, Andrew (August 5, 2022)."Dems dodge on Biden '24".Axios.Archived from the original on March 28, 2023.
  7. ^@coloradodems (April 25, 2023)."From creating new jobs and protecting our public lands, to saving people money on health care and passing gun safety laws, President Biden and VP Harris have delivered for CO. Help us get ready for 2024" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  8. ^David Skaggs (February 21, 2024)."Skaggs: I'm voting "uncommitted" on Super Tuesday because Democrats deserve a choice".The Denver Post.
  9. ^Falconer, Rebeca (March 3, 2024)."Democratic Socialists of America endorses "uncommitted" Biden protest".Axios. RetrievedMarch 3, 2024.
  10. ^Schneider, Aliya (March 5, 2024)."What is an uncommitted vote, and can it be done in Pennsylvania?".The Philadelphia Inquirer. RetrievedMarch 5, 2024.
  11. ^abWoodruff, Chase (March 3, 2024)."Colorado groups launch formal 'noncommitted' campaign to protest Biden in March 5 primary".Colorado Newsline. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2024.
  12. ^abFrank, John (March 6, 2024)."5 takeaways from Colorado's vote on Super Tuesday".Axios. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  13. ^Pursley, Basil (March 2, 2024)."Activists encourage voters to choose 'no preference' in Tuesday's election, in support of Gaza".New England Public Media. RetrievedMarch 3, 2024.
  14. ^Jewish Voice for Peace Action [@JvpAction] (March 4, 2024)."JVP Action endorses "uncommitted" in the remaining Democratic presidential primaries This is a warning to Biden. We reject his support for Israel's assault on Gaza. By choosing to be complicit in genocide, he is also ignoring his voters and terrifyingly paving a path for Trump🧵" (Tweet). RetrievedMarch 4, 2024 – viaTwitter.
  15. ^Jewish Voice for Peace Action [@JvpAction] (March 4, 2024)."Colorado! Learn how to #VoteNonCommittedColorado http://copalestine.co/vote-noncommitted" (Tweet). RetrievedMarch 4, 2024 – viaTwitter.
  16. ^Kenney, Andrew (February 29, 2024)."Colorado has a "noncommitted delegate" option for Democrats. Activists now want to make it a referendum on Gaza".Colorado Public Radio. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  17. ^Local Berniecrats Denver [@denverberniecrats]; (February 24, 2024)."Local Berniecrats Denver endorses voting #NonCommitted in the 2024 Colorado Democrat Primary" – viaInstagram.
  18. ^"Colorado Presidential Primary".Associated Press. RetrievedApril 5, 2024.
  19. ^"Colorado Election Results, 2024 Presidential Primary Election, President of the United States – Democratic Party".SOE Software.Secretary of State of Colorado. April 11, 2024.
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