Results for the June 23 2020 Presidential Primary Election

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Results for the June 23 2020 Presidential Primary Election Certified Results from the June 23, 2020 Presidential Primary Election (President Statewide and by Congressional District) Statement on Completeness of These Results As not all counties have certified their results to the State Board, some information has been omitted from this document. For the statewide contest, results from Westchester, Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens & Richmond counties are omitted. For results by Congressional District, the following districts have been omitted: - Congressional District 3 - Congressional District 5 - Congressional District 6 - Congressional District 7 - Congressional District 8 - Congressional District 9 - Congressional District 10 - Congressional District 11 - Congressional District 12 - Congressional District 13 - Congressional District 14 - Congressional District 15 - Congressional District 16 Version History July 27, 2020 – Original Version July 30, 2020 – Added results from Westchester County September 2, 2020 – Revised results with amended statements of canvass from counties as a result of litigation County Presidential Primary June 23,2020 County Pete Buttigieg (DEM) Amy Klobuchar (DEM) Joseph R. Biden (DEM) Tulsi Gabbard (DEM) Bernie Sanders (DEM) Michael R. Bloomberg (DEM) Tom Steyer (DEM) Michael Bennet (DEM) Elizabeth Warren (DEM) Andrew Yang (DEM) Deval Patrick (DEM) Blank Void Total Votes by County Albany 824 424 24,158 345 5,582 380 75 43 1,682 611 97 825 339 35,385 Allegany 46 17 1,052 5 244 9 9 4 73 18 4 39 1,520 Broome 296 155 9,497 92 2,351 116 40 17 511 180 36 134 62 13,487 Cattaraugus 65 57 2,126 17 370 38 19 7 103 55 24 69 44 2,994 Cayuga 107 50 3,338 22 607 35 18 12 155 49 8 84 9 4,494 Chautauqua 115 77 4,000 36 797 61 16 11 207 67 19 99 23 5,528 Chemung 71 41 3,215 32 595 32 14 3 130 47 15 111 0 4,306 Chenango 43 18 1,376 5 323 15 5 2 56 18 3 0 0 1,864 Clinton 95 27 3,043 26 957 29 4 4 126 54 9 323 79 4,776 Columbia 106 31 5,110 26 1,358 35 6 6 384 91 14 30 46 7,243 Cortland 53 23 2,041 16 479 14 9 4 129 21 5 52 0 2,846 Delaware 34 23 1,679 17 510 18 7 4 130 23 8 27 0 2,480 Dutchess 306 111 14,671 69 3,820 226 17 13 1,102 185 31 85 106 20,742 Erie 1,891 949 67,337 768 13,079 650 235 150 3,842 1,447 327 3,627 694 94,996 Essex 44 17 1,866 12 568 21 3 3 95 23 3 15 10 2,680 Franklin 59 17 1,453 12 422 8 6 2 61 21 3 26 4 2,094 Fulton 35 38 1,196 11 254 19 9 6 44 21 6 34 21 1,694 Genesee 82 43 1,918 31 430 33 15 9 117 53 15 130 1 2,877 Greene 46 20 1,844 9 600 11 7 0 138 34 5 23 6 2,743 Hamilton 7 7 249 1 42 1 1 2 13 2 2 16 0 343 Herkimer 46 33 1,329 9 329 22 7 7 64 15 9 13 6 1,889 Jefferson 89 32 2,642 18 530 27 15 5 87 24 12 32 22 3,535 Lewis 18 11 460 1 126 8 6 2 29 4 2 19 2 688 Livingston 93 45 2,477 30 610 27 15 4 168 60 10 109 33 3,681 Madison 94 34 2,482 24 545 17 12 17 164 20 8 76 0 3,493 Monroe 1,387 554 48,318 325 10,982 385 112 68 3,381 819 85 729 471 67,616 Montgomery 49 19 1,301 21 258 21 5 5 33 33 9 55 8 1,817 Nassau 1,183 397 72,597 331 11,020 1,520 62 66 1,996 886 78 1,316 1,106 92,558 Niagara 383 260 11,078 216 1,877 225 87 91 450 255 122 766 0 15,810 Oneida 178 100 5,141 70 1,214 84 21 23 262 93 26 142 0 7,354 Onondaga 738 323 27,126 193 5,402 178 57 29 1,606 361 47 692 0 36,752 Ontario 175 161 5,697 67 1,203 40 24 12 336 101 14 90 39 7,959 Orange 127 94 14,423 89 2,898 293 20 24 556 165 25 94 153 18,961 Orleans 37 22 1,065 6 210 18 8 7 52 16 8 68 5 1,522 Oswego 138 53 3,354 24 741 29 17 7 154 34 21 97 12 4,681 Otsego 88 33 2,590 23 722 17 6 9 228 40 10 29 17 3,812 Putnam 90 24 4,467 48 1,106 91 3 9 269 53 6 49 0 6,215 Rensselaer 158 83 5,722 48 1,882 57 15 10 478 116 19 321 2 8,911 Rockland 496 269 21,327 242 3,492 895 65 53 903 442 88 4,149 347 32,768 Saratoga 326 98 9,939 48 2,346 53 21 7 650 158 27 70 73 13,816 Schenectady 197 77 6,592 59 1,544 62 6 9 470 166 13 112 56 9,363 Schoharie 35 15 966 12 257 6 5 3 86 15 4 34 12 1,450 Schuyler 21 11 712 6 213 4 3 1 52 10 8 8 9 1,058 Seneca 27 20 1,334 6 320 20 7 2 76 27 8 23 7 1,877 St Lawrence 141 55 3,587 33 1,013 43 16 12 249 69 28 176 0 5,422 Steuben 68 41 2,889 26 606 26 14 8 166 37 7 53 68 4,009 Suffolk 1,474 570 76,825 423 13,942 1,896 91 66 2,787 874 116 71,696 505 171,265 Sullivan 66 34 3,036 24 682 96 5 3 153 34 10 103 50 4,296 Tioga 78 31 1,717 12 430 15 9 6 111 21 7 26 9 2,472 Tompkins 168 80 8,084 49 3,822 30 8 5 1,512 159 7 103 59 14,086 Ulster 197 79 10,904 71 4,243 114 13 12 1,003 193 33 158 49 17,069 Warren 103 31 3,142 16 700 29 6 4 163 60 6 52 9 4,321 Washington 38 25 1,873 16 516 9 5 4 110 21 7 17 13 2,654 Wayne 71 27 2,303 17 490 19 9 6 132 38 8 24 19 3,163 Westchester 1,391 664 82,793 407 12,333 1,997 74 126 4,110 941 112 12,110 0 117,058 Wyoming 60 40 1,161 24 229 34 16 3 69 27 15 102 12 1,792 Yates 12 12 828 2 136 4 4 1 54 11 1 2 4 1,071 Bronx 1,022 702 90,478 633 23,354 6,194 186 653 3,668 1,213 213 8,575 0 136,891 Kings 2,407 1,426 158,188 1,360 64,119 8,577 344 571 21,497 4,628 565 12,776 0 276,458 New York 2,742 989 144,822 685 35,770 5,267 122 275 15,854 2,757 220 6,098 0 215,601 Queens 2,031 1,134 122,227 1,596 36,255 8,230 229 361 8,984 4,160 313 8,033 0 193,553 Richmond 360 175 17,514 221 4,053 1,003 34 44 647 510 79 540 0 25,180 Total Votes by Candidate 22,927 11,028 1,136,679 9,083 285,908 39,433 2,299 2,932 82,917 22,686 3,040 135,486 4,621 1,759,039 Congressional District 1 - Democratic - Presidential June 23, 2020 Part of Suffolk County Vote Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Candidate Pete Buttigieg (DEM) 812 812 Amy Klobuchar (DEM) 314 314 Joseph R. Biden (DEM) 38,626 38,626 Tulsi Gabbard (DEM) 207 207 Bernie Sanders (DEM) 7,064 7,064 Michael R. Bloomberg (DEM) 907 907 Tom Steyer (DEM) 43 43 Michael Bennet (DEM) 38 38 Elizabeth Warren (DEM) 1,592 1,592 Andrew Yang (DEM) 451 451 Deval Patrick (DEM) 55 55 Blank 36,682 36,682 Void 205 205 Total Votes by County 86,996 86,996 Congressional District 2 - Democratic - Presidential June 23, 2020 Part of Nassau County Vote Part of Suffolk County Vote Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Results Candidate Pete Buttigieg (DEM) 133 400 533 Amy Klobuchar (DEM) 31 142 173 Joseph R. Biden (DEM) 6,339 22,872 29,211 Tulsi Gabbard (DEM) 36 129 165 Bernie Sanders (DEM) 1,368 4,314 5,682 Michael R. Bloomberg (DEM) 155 586 741 Tom Steyer (DEM) 9 29 38 Michael Bennet (DEM) 7 17 24 Elizabeth Warren (DEM) 190 656 846 Andrew Yang (DEM) 93 241 334 Deval Patrick (DEM) 12 50 62 Blank 131 19,842 19,973 Void 77 196 273 Total Votes by County 8,581 49,474 58,055 Congressional District 3 - Democratic - Presidential June 23, 2020 Part of Nassau County Vote Part of Suffolk County Vote Part of Queens County Total Votes by Candidate Name (Party) Results Results Vote Results Candidate Pete Buttigieg (DEM) 349 262 142 753 Amy Klobuchar (DEM) 140 114 89 343 Joseph R.
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