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New York Primary Results

Apr 19: New York Democratic Primary

291 delegates
94% in
Apr 20 2016, 5:42 pm ET
FULL RESULTS

Apr 19: New York Republican Primary

Image: Donald Trump
60%
(Projected Winner)
524,932
Image: John Kasich
25%
217,904
Image: Ted Cruz
15%
126,151
94% in
Apr 20 2016, 5:42 pm ET
FULL RESULTS

Democratic Exit Poll Highlights

Entrance and exit polls are representative samples of voters taken before they enter (entrance poll, used for caucuses) or after they leave (exit poll, used for primaries) their voting place. This data is used to understand who voted for whom and why they did so.
Profile of Voters for Each Candidate
The data below provide a profile of each candidate's supporters by age, gender, race and ideology.
Breakdown by..
Age
Gender
Race
Ideology
Winners and Losers Within Groups
The data below provide a profile of each candidate's supporters by age, gender, race and ideology.

Republican Exit Poll Highlights

Entrance and exit polls are representative samples of voters taken before they enter (entrance poll, used for caucuses) or after they leave (exit poll, used for primaries) their voting place. This data is used to understand who voted for whom and why they did so.
Profile of Voters for Each Candidate
The data below provide a profile of each candidates supporters by age, gender, race and ideology.
Breakdown by..
Age
Gender
Race
Ideology
Winners and Losers Within Groups
The data below show the share of the electorate in each of several groups and how each group voted.

New York Democratic Primary Exit Polls

VOTER CHARACTERISTICS AND ATTITUDES Leader
Clinton
Sanders
Gender Male 41% of voters Tie 5050
Female 59% Clinton +26 6337
Age 18-24 7% of voters Sanders +62 1981
25-29 10% Sanders +6 4753
30-39 18% Clinton +4 5248
40-49 13% Clinton +18 5941
50-64 32% Clinton +26 6337
65 or over 19% Clinton +46 7327
Age 18-44 41% of voters Sanders +10 4555
45+ 59% Clinton +32 6634
Race White 59% of voters Tie 5050
Black 22% Clinton +50 7525
Hispanic/Latino 14% Clinton +28 6436
Asian 2% Not enough data --
Other 3% Not enough data --
Sex by race White men 25% of voters Sanders +14 4357
White women 34% Clinton +12 5644
Black men 8% Clinton +34 6733
Black women 14% Clinton +58 7921
Latino men 6% Not enough data --
Latino women 8% Clinton +34 6733
All other races 5% Not enough data --
Which best describes your education? High school or less 15% of voters Clinton +42 7129
Some college/assoc. degree 27% Clinton +4 5248
College graduate 32% Clinton +10 5545
Postgraduate study 26% Clinton +16 5842
Education by race White college graduates 40% of voters Clinton +6 5347
White non-college graduates 20% Sanders +10 4555
Non White college graduates 18% Clinton +28 6436
Non White non-college graduates 22% Clinton +42 7129
2015 total family income: Under $30,000 19% of voters Clinton +20 6040
$30,000 - $49,999 20% Clinton +14 5743
$50,000 - $99,999 31% Clinton +8 5446
$100,000 - $199,999 23% Clinton +10 5545
$200,000 or more 7% Not enough data --
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: Democrat 83% of voters Clinton +24 6238
Republican 3% Not enough data --
Independent or something else 14% Sanders +44 2872
On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Very liberal 29% of voters Sanders +12 4456
Somewhat liberal 37% Clinton +18 5941
Moderate 29% Clinton +34 6733
Conservative 5% Not enough data --
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union? Yes 35% of voters Clinton +16 5842
No 65% Clinton +14 5743
Are you currently married? Yes 52% of voters Clinton +26 6337
No 48% Clinton +2 5149
Gender by marital status Married men 23% of voters Clinton +10 5545
Married women 28% Clinton +38 6931
Non-married men 18% Sanders +28 3664
Non-married women 31% Clinton +18 5941
Religion Protestant or other Christian 29% of voters Clinton +30 6535
Catholic 26% Clinton +24 6238
Jewish 12% Not enough data --
Something else 9% Not enough data --
None 25% Sanders +14 4357
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? Health care 18% of voters Clinton +24 6238
Economy/Jobs 38% Clinton +22 6139
Terrorism 15% Clinton +36 6832
Income inequality 26% Sanders +12 4456
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? Can win in November 12% of voters Clinton +70 8515
Cares about people like me 25% Sanders +26 3763
Honest and trustworthy 26% Sanders +60 2080
Has the right experience 34% Clinton +82 919
Which candidate would do the better job handling gun policy? Hillary Clinton 60% of voters Clinton +80 9010
Bernie Sanders 36% Sanders +86 793
Should the next president: Generally continue Barack Obama's policies 52% of voters Clinton +50 7525
Change to more liberal policies 32% Sanders +34 3367
Change to less liberal policies 11% Not enough data --
In the last few years, have race relations in this country: Gotten better 13% of voters Not enough data --
Stayed about the same 37% Clinton +24 6238
Gotten worse 48% Clinton +4 5248
Which ONE of these candidates do you think ran the more unfair campaign? Hillary Clinton 46% of voters Sanders +50 2575
Bernie Sanders 34% Clinton +86 937
Overall, would you say trade with other countries: Creates more U.S. jobs 43% of voters Clinton +22 6139
Takes away U.S. jobs 37% Sanders +4 4852
Has no effect on U.S. jobs 13% Not enough data --
Does Wall Street do more to: Help the U.S. economy 30% of voters Clinton +58 7921
Hurt the U.S. economy 63% Sanders +8 4654
How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very worried 47% of voters Sanders +8 4654
Somewhat worried 40% Clinton +28 6436
Not too worried 10% Not enough data --
Not at all worried 2% Not enough data --
How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very or somewhat worried 87% of voters Clinton +10 5545
Not too or not at all worried 13% Not enough data --
Do you think Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy? Yes 60% of voters Clinton +64 8218
No 36% Sanders +68 1684
Do you think Bernie Sanders is honest and trustworthy? Yes 81% of voters Tie 5050
No 14% Not enough data --
If Hillary Clinton is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what she would do in office? Excited 23% of voters Clinton +88 946
Optimistic 43% Clinton +40 7030
Concerned 25% Sanders +62 1981
Scared 8% Not enough data --
If Hillary Clinton is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what she would do in office? Excited or optimistic 66% of voters Clinton +56 7822
Concerned or scared 32% Sanders +70 1585
If Bernie Sanders is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 23% of voters Sanders +68 1684
Optimistic 35% Sanders +10 4555
Concerned 28% Clinton +82 919
Scared 11% Not enough data --
If Bernie Sanders is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 58% of voters Sanders +32 3466
Concerned or scared 39% Clinton +82 919
If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee in November, would you: Not vote for her 14% of voters Sanders +74 1387
Probably vote for her 20% Sanders +36 3268
Definitely vote for her 65% Clinton +52 7624
If Bernie Sanders is the Democratic nominee in November, would you: Not vote for him 19% of voters Clinton +84 928
Probably vote for him 22% Clinton +54 7723
Definitely vote for him 57% Sanders +24 3862
Which candidate inspires you more about the future of the country? Hillary Clinton 53% of voters Clinton +96 982
Bernie Sanders 45% Sanders +82 991
Who would have the better chance to defeat Donald Trump in November? Hillary Clinton 65% of voters Clinton +66 8317
Bernie Sanders 31% Sanders +90 595
No matter how you voted today, who do you think will be the Democratic nominee? Hillary Clinton 73% of voters Clinton +52 7624
Bernie Sanders 25% Sanders +88 694
Who do you think would make the best commander in chief? Hillary Clinton 59% of voters Clinton +86 937
Bernie Sanders 38% Sanders +94 397
Has the Democratic campaign mostly: Energized the Democratic Party 66% of voters Clinton +22 6139
Divided the Democratic Party 30% Sanders +2 4951
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 10% of voters Not enough data --
In the last few days 8% Not enough data --
Sometime last week 5% Not enough data --
In the last month 12% Not enough data --
Before that 64% Clinton +16 5842
Population City over 50,000 64% of voters Clinton +24 6238
Suburbs 31% Clinton +2 5149
Small city and Rural 6% Not enough data --
Region New York City 52% of voters Clinton +26 6337
Long Island 9% Clinton +16 5842
Hudson Valley 16% Clinton +12 5644
Urban Upstate 14% Tie 5050
Rural Upstate 9% Sanders +16 4258

New York Republican Primary Exit Polls

VOTER CHARACTERISTICS AND ATTITUDES Leader
Cruz
Kasich
Trump
Gender Male 56% of voters Trump +40 142363
Female 44% Trump +29 152857
Age 18-24 5% of voters Not enough data ---
25-29 5% Not enough data ---
30-39 9% Not enough data ---
40-49 16% Trump +40 152262
50-64 36% Trump +37 122562
65 or over 29% Trump +37 132562
Age 18-44 24% of voters Trump +22 212850
45+ 76% Trump +39 132463
Race White 91% of voters Trump +37 152461
Black 3% Not enough data ---
Hispanic/Latino 5% Not enough data ---
Asian 0% Not enough data ---
Other 0% Not enough data ---
Which best describes your education? High school or less 18% of voters Trump +52 151769
Some college/assoc. degree 31% Trump +42 172062
College graduate 28% Trump +28 142957
Postgraduate study 22% Trump +16 133551
Education by race White college graduates 46% of voters Trump +24 143155
White non-college graduates 45% Trump +47 161865
Non White college graduates 4% Not enough data ---
Non White non-college graduates 4% Not enough data ---
2015 total family income: Under $30,000 12% of voters Trump +26 222652
$30,000 - $49,999 16% Trump +27 252452
$50,000 - $99,999 32% Trump +38 142462
$100,000 - $199,999 30% Trump +37 112663
$200,000 or more 9% Not enough data ---
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: Democrat 3% of voters Not enough data ---
Republican 76% Trump +42 142264
Independent or something else 21% Trump +20 203050
On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Very conservative 24% of voters Trump +35 271162
Somewhat conservative 47% Trump +44 102367
Moderate 24% Trump +4 134246
Liberal 5% Not enough data ---
On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Conservative 71% of voters Trump +46 161965
Moderate or liberal 29% Trump +6 134147
Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian? Yes 27% of voters Trump +18 223048
No 73% Trump +40 122464
White evangelical or white born-again Christians White evangelical or white born-again Christian 23% of voters Trump +25 252550
All others 77% Trump +38 122563
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? Immigration 9% of voters Not enough data ---
Economy/Jobs 36% Trump +22 143254
Terrorism 23% Trump +41 152263
Government spending 28% Trump +33 182457
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? Can win in November 11% of voters Not enough data ---
Shares my values 26% Kasich +18 294724
Tells it like it is 26% Trump +82 1991
Can bring needed change 35% Trump +53 121871
Does Wall Street do more to: Help the U.S. economy 43% of voters Trump +37 152461
Hurt the U.S. economy 48% Trump +35 152560
How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very worried 64% of voters Trump +40 172262
Somewhat worried 28% Trump +22 113355
Not too worried 6% Not enough data ---
Not at all worried 1% Not enough data ---
How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very or somewhat worried 92% of voters Trump +35 152560
Not too or not at all worried 8% Not enough data ---
Should most illegal immigrants working in the United States be: Offered a chance to apply for legal status 57% of voters Trump +21 143253
Deported to the country they came from 38% Trump +58 131472
How do you feel about temporarily banning Muslims who are not U.S. citizens from entering the U.S.? Support 68% of voters Trump +57 131572
Oppose 28% Kasich +21 215029
Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working? Enthusiastic 1% of voters Not enough data ---
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic 9% Not enough data ---
Dissatisfied, but not angry 47% Trump +22 163153
Angry 40% Trump +62 131375
Which best describes your feelings about the way the federal government is working? Enthusiastic or satisfied 10% of voters Not enough data ---
Dissatisfied or angry 88% Trump +40 152363
Would you like the next president to: Have experience in politics 33% of voters Kasich +36 256114
Be from outside the political establishment 64% Trump +76 9685
Was your vote for president mainly: For your candidate 71% of voters Trump +47 112168
Against his opponents 27% Kasich +1 253837
If Ted Cruz is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 5% of voters Not enough data ---
Optimistic 32% Trump +16 312247
Concerned 40% Trump +45 32671
Scared 19% Not enough data ---
If Ted Cruz is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 37% of voters Trump +8 362044
Concerned or scared 59% Trump +44 22771
If John Kasich is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 9% of voters Not enough data ---
Optimistic 40% Trump +7 134047
Concerned 34% Trump +62 17479
Scared 13% Not enough data ---
If John Kasich is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 49% of voters Kasich +3 134542
Concerned or scared 48% Trump +61 17578
If Donald Trump is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited 35% of voters Trump +96 2-98
Optimistic 27% Trump +68 61381
Concerned 14% Not enough data ---
Scared 22% Not enough data ---
If Donald Trump is elected president, which best describes your feelings about what he would do in office? Excited or optimistic 62% of voters Trump +85 4691
Concerned or scared 36% Kasich +24 34588
If Ted Cruz is the Republican nominee in November, would you: Not vote for him 41% of voters Trump +31 43364
Probably vote for him 33% Trump +40 122464
Definitely vote for him 25% Trump +11 381349
If John Kasich is the Republican nominee in November, would you: Not vote for him 27% of voters Trump +62 16778
Probably vote for him 34% Trump +49 112069
Definitely vote for him 37% Kasich +7 164538
If Donald Trump is the Republican nominee in November, would you: Not vote for him 24% of voters Kasich +46 26723
Probably vote for him 18% Not enough data ---
Definitely vote for him 56% Trump +83 6589
Who would have the best chance to defeat Hillary Clinton in November? Ted Cruz 12% of voters Not enough data ---
John Kasich 25% Kasich +57 117316
Donald Trump 57% Trump +82 5789
If no one wins a majority of the delegates before the convention, should the party nominate the candidate: With the most votes in the primaries 68% of voters Trump +61 111475
Who the delegates think would be the best nominee 28% Kasich +32 225523
Has the Republican campaign mostly: Energized the Republican Party 36% of voters Trump +67 91279
Divided the Republican Party 59% Trump +16 173349
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 12% of voters Not enough data ---
In the last few days 9% Not enough data ---
Sometime last week 5% Not enough data ---
In the last month 19% Not enough data ---
Before that 55% Trump +59 121473
Population City over 50,000 18% of voters Trump +39 152362
Suburbs 62% Trump +33 132760
Small city and Rural 21% Trump +37 192259
Region New York City 13% of voters Trump +42 142264
Long Island 18% Trump +53 91972
Hudson Valley 19% Trump +34 142660
Urban Upstate 22% Trump +30 162757
Rural Upstate 28% Trump +26 182854

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