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2008 Oregon Democratic presidential primary

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2008Oregon Democratic presidential primaries

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CandidateBarack ObamaHillary Clinton
Home stateIllinoisNew York
Delegate count3121
Popular vote375,385259,825
Percentage58.52%40.50%

Primary results by county
Obama:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Clinton:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
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The2008 Oregon Democratic presidential primary was amail-only primary in the U.S. state ofOregon. Ballots were mailed to registeredDemocratic voters between May 2 and May 6, 2008.[1] To be counted, all ballots had to have been received by county elections offices by 8:00 p.m.PDT on May 20, 2008.[1] It was a closed primary and voters had to have registered as Democrats by April 29, 2008, to be eligible to vote in any of thepartisan races. Barack Obama won the presidential primary with 58% of the vote.

At the time of the election there were 868,371 registered Democratic voters; 73.56% of them voted in this election.[2]

Delegates

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Oregon had a total of 65 delegates at the2008 Democratic National Convention. Of these, 52 pledged delegates were allocated proportionally to one of the Democratic presidential candidates in the primary. (The delegates themselves, along with nine alternates, were elected at a later date.)[3]

The 52 pledged delegates were allocated as follows:[3]

Oregon also had 13 unpledgedsuperdelegates, all of whom endorsed Obama (though Kulongoski and Hooley originally endorsed Clinton in the primaries):[4][5]

Polling

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See also:Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries § Oregon
SourceDateClintonObamaOtherUndecided
SurveyUSA[7]May 16–May 18, 200842%55%2%1%
Suffolk[8]May 15–May 17, 200841%45%--8%
American Research Group[9]May 14–May 15, 200845%50%--5%
Public Policy Polling (D)[10]May 10–May 11, 200839%53%--7%
SurveyUSA[11]May 9–May 11, 200843%54%2%2%
Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall[12]May 8–May 10, 200835%55%--10%
Rasmussen Reports[13]May 1, 200839%51%--10%
SurveyUSA[14]April 28–April 30, 200844%50%2%4%
SurveyUSA[15]April 4–April 6, 200842%52%4%3%
Riley Research Poll[16]January 21–January 29, 200836%28%18%13%

May 18 Obama rally

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On May 18, 2008,Barack Obama addressed a rally inTom McCall Waterfront Park inPortland, with acrowd estimated at 72,000 (60,000 inside the gates and another 12,000 outside).[17] This crowd was the largest ever to greet Obama, surpassing his previous record of 35,000 people in Pennsylvania.[18][19] It was also likely the largest-ever political rally in Oregon, surpassing theJohn Kerry rally in 2004, which drew 50,000.[17] Large, media-attracting rallies and meetings such as this were noted to make a substantial difference in electorate enthusiasm and volunteer sign-ups for both Democratic Party potential candidates.[20]

Results

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See also:Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries

Primary date: May 20, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 52

2008 Oregon Democratic presidential primary
Official Results[21]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates[22]
Barack Obama375,38558.52%31
Hillary Clinton259,82540.50%21
Write-in6,2890.98%0
Total638,790100.00%52

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Voters' Guides General Information". Oregon Secretary of State. RetrievedMay 5, 2008.
  2. ^"Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division". Oregon Secretary of State. May 22, 2008. RetrievedMay 24, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ab"Democratic Party of Oregon: Basic information about our delegate selection plan"(PDF). OregonDemocrats.org. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 21, 2008. RetrievedMay 7, 2008.
  4. ^"Kulongoski, Hooley endorse Obama".The Oregonian. June 6, 2008. RetrievedJune 18, 2008.
  5. ^"Unpledged PLEO Delegates -- by state"(PDF).Democratic Party. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 8, 2008. RetrievedMay 7, 2008.
  6. ^"Oregon Democrats pick ex-governor as 65th delegate". OregonLive.com. June 21, 2008. RetrievedJune 22, 2008.
  7. ^SurveyUSA
  8. ^SuffolkArchived May 21, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  9. ^American Research Group
  10. ^Public Policy Polling (D)
  11. ^SurveyUSA
  12. ^Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall
  13. ^Rasmussen Reports
  14. ^SurveyUSA
  15. ^SurveyUSA
  16. ^Riley Research PollArchived May 29, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  17. ^abCole, Michelle; Dave Hogan; Tony Green (May 19, 2008). "72,000 gather at Portland's Waterfront Park to see Obama The crowd is a record for a political event in Oregon and wraps up the Democratic senator's campaign tour of the state".The Oregonian.
  18. ^"Record Obama Crowd, the Size of a City".The Washington Post. RetrievedMay 19, 2008.
  19. ^Rohter, Larry (May 18, 2008)."Obama Draws Record Crowd in Oregon".The New York Times. RetrievedMay 19, 2008.
  20. ^Meckler, Laura (June 9, 2008)."In Crowd Size, Obama Has the Edge". The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedJune 9, 2008.
  21. ^"Oregon Secretary of State, June 9, 2008 Primary Election, Official Election Results, United States President". Oregon Secretary of State. June 20, 2008. RetrievedJune 20, 2008.
  22. ^Berg-Andersson, Richard."Oregon Democratic Delegation 2008". The Green Papers. RetrievedMay 21, 2008.

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