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2024 West Virginia Democratic presidential primary

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Presidential electoral process in West Virginia

2024 West Virginia Democratic presidential primary

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25 delegates (20 pledged and 5 unpledged) to theDemocratic National Convention
 
CandidateJoe BidenJason Palmer
Home stateDelawareMaryland
Delegate count200
Popular vote68,16411,079
Percentage70.5%11.5%

 
CandidateStephen Lyons
(withdrawn)
Dean Phillips
(withdrawn)
Home stateMarylandMinnesota
Delegate count00
Popular vote7,3717,222
Percentage7.6%7.5%

County results
Congressional district results

Biden

  40 – 50%
  50 – 60%
  60 – 70%
  70 – 80%
  80 – 90%

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The2024 West Virginia Democratic presidential primary took place on May 14, 2024, as part of theDemocratic Party primaries for the2024 presidential election. 25 delegates to theDemocratic National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates.[1]

Candidates

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The following candidates have been certified to appear on the ballot in West Virginia:[2]

Results

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West Virginia Democratic primary, May 14, 2024[3]
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
PledgedUnpledgedTotal
Joe Biden (incumbent)68,16470.5%2020
Jason Palmer11,07911.5%
Stephen Lyons (withdrawn)7,3717.6%
Dean Phillips (withdrawn)7,2227.5%
Armando Perez-Serrato2,7862.9%
Total:96,622100.0%20525

By county

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Results without Biden

Biden secured his best result in Jefferson County; alongside Kanawha and Monongalia counties, it was one of the three counties where he earned more than 80% of the vote. Conversely, he fell below 50% in five counties, performing the worst in Wyoming County. It was also where Palmer recorded his best performance, at 24.2%. Neither Lyons nor Phillips crossed the 20% threshold, although Phillips came close to it in Logan County with 19.8%.[4]

CountyBidenPalmerLyonsPhillips
Barbour57.6%17%15.2%7.3%
Berkeley78.3%7.2%7.4%4.6%
Boone53.4%16.4%11.2%13.3%
Braxton59.4%14.6%9.7%13.5%
Brooke66.3%14.5%8.6%7.3%
Cabell78%8.5%5.7%4.7%
Calhoun57.9%19.4%8.5%11.2%
Clay47.7%19.7%10.5%15%
Doddridge64.6%14.2%8%11.5%
Fayette66.7%9.4%7.6%12.8%
Gilmer52.7%21.9%8.7%13.6%
Grant74.4%9.5%7.7%6.5%
Greenbrier75.8%10.8%3.7%7.3%
Hampshire63.5%12.1%12.1%9.1%
Hancock65.1%11.3%9.9%10.9%
Hardy63.3%14.2%9.2%10.4%
Harrison68.4%11.8%8.4%7.5%
Jackson68.4%12.8%9.6%6.3%
Jefferson86.1%4.7%4.4%3.2%
Kanawha80.8%6.6%5.8%4.4%
Lewis57.9%15.9%10.7%13.6%
Lincoln55.5%14.3%11.8%16.2%
Logan51.8%15.7%8.4%19.8%
Marion67.2%11.3%10.4%8.4%
Marshall65.2%17.2%7.5%7.2%
Mason59.8%20.3%8.3%8%
McDowell57.6%14.1%9.1%14.5%
Mercer68.1%13.4%8.8%6.8%
Mineral66.8%10%15.4%5.8%
Mingo49.2%23.8%7.8%14.4%
Monongalia80.8%8.7%5%3.3%
Monroe71.5%10.1%9.7%6.6%
Morgan71.5%10.1%9.7%6.6%
Nicholas62.2%17.6%11.2%7%
Ohio77.3%10.7%2.9%6.8%
Pendleton66.5%11.3%10.5%9.1%
Pleasants65.1%17.3%9.3%5.8%
Pocahontas66.4%12.5%9.2%10.1%
Preston64.7%14.3%10.8%7.1%
Putnam77%7%7.2%7%
Raleigh67.9%13.9%6.7%7.9%
Randolph61.8%13.8%9.4%12.3%
Ritchie63.3%17.4%9.2%7.8%
Roane70.3%16%4.5%5.2%
Summers66.5%15.4%8.2%7%
Taylor67.5%16.8%7.9%6.3%
Tucker64.4%10.4%15.3%8%
Tyler57.4%18.7%8.6%13.4%
Upshur68.7%9.5%12%6.7%
Wayne59.1%18.5%8.6%10.3%
Webster49.9%18.9%9.4%17.5%
Wetzel57.8%16.3%9.2%12.8%
Wirt48.4%14.6%17.5%18.7%
Wood72.5%11.6%6.9%6.1%
Wyoming44.8%24.2%11.8%14.8%

Results by congressional districts

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Biden won both congressional districts. He performed slightly better in the second one, mimicking the Democrats' small overperformance there in the 2022 House election.[5]

DistrictBidenPalmerOthersRepresentative
1st69.5%11.87%18.65%Carol Miller
2nd71.7%11.02%17.28%Alex Mooney

See also

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References

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  1. ^"West Virginia Democratic Delegation 2024".The Green Papers. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2024.
  2. ^"Candidate West Virginia Secretary of State".West Virginia SOS. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.
  3. ^"West Virginia Presidential Primary". AP News. June 24, 2024. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  4. ^"West Virginia Presidential Primary".AP News. RetrievedMay 17, 2024.
  5. ^"West Virginia House Election Results 2022: Live Map".Politico. RetrievedMay 16, 2024.
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