Bernie Sanders won Michigan in 2016, and the state offers the biggest trove of the day for Democrats with 125 delegates at stake. Republicans also vote on Tuesday.
Presidential primary results
Democrats / 125 Delegates
100% in
Projected winner
The following is a summary of Michigan's Democratic Primary. Michigan has 125 delegates and 147 available delegates including supers.
Dem
Democrat
Joe BidenWinner
52.9%
840,360
+ 73 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Bernie SandersWinner
36.3%
576,926
+ 52 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Michael BloombergWinner
4.6%
73,464
Dem
Democrat
Elizabeth WarrenWinner
1.6%
26,148
Dem
Democrat
Pete ButtigiegWinner
1.4%
22,462
Dem
Democrat
UncommittedWinner
1.2%
19,106
Dem
Democrat
Amy KlobucharWinner
0.7%
11,018
Dem
Democrat
Tulsi GabbardWinner
0.6%
9,461
Dem
Democrat
Andrew YangWinner
0.1%
2,380
Dem
Democrat
Tom SteyerWinner
0.1%
1,732
Dem
Democrat
Michael BennetWinner
0.1%
1,536
Dem
Democrat
Cory BookerWinner
0.1%
840
Dem
Democrat
Joe SestakWinner
0%
757
Dem
Democrat
Marianne WilliamsonWinner
0%
719
Dem
Democrat
John DelaneyWinner
0%
464
Dem
Democrat
Write-insWinner
0%
307
Dem
Democrat
Julian CastroWinner
0%
306
March 10, 2020
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Republicans / 73 Delegates
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Projected winner
The following is a summary of Michigan's Republican Primary. Michigan has 73 delegates and 73 available delegates including supers.
Rep
Republican
Donald TrumpWinner
incumbent
93.7%
640,522
+ 73 Delegates
Rep
Republican
UncommittedWinner
4.2%
28,485
Rep
Republican
Bill WeldWinner
0.9%
6,099
Rep
Republican
Mark SanfordWinner
0.6%
4,258
Rep
Republican
Joe WalshWinner
0.6%
4,067
March 10, 2020
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Presidential exit polls
Exit polls are surveys of voters conducted as they leave (or exit) their polling place on Election Day. The survey asks who voters decided to vote for and includes questions to help explain voter attitudes and demographics.
Polls start closing at -11:00 P.M. ET, March 11. Come back for results.
Democrats
Updated on March 14 2020, 3:56PM ET
Biden
Bloomberg
Gabbard
Sanders
Warren
Uncommitted
Geo Stratum Code
Wayne County (20%)
54%5%5%36%1%1%
Southeast (32%)
52%1%1%36%7%1%1%
East Central (20%)
54%6%1%1%35%1%1%
Southwest (17%)
50%4%4%1%1%41%
No Central/U.P. (11%)
54%5%5%1%1%36%1%1%
In which age group are you?
18-29 (15%)
19%2%2%74%4%4%
30-44 (21%)
44%3%3%1%1%52%
45-64 (43%)
62%4%4%1%1%25%3%3%1%1%
65 or over (20%)
70%4%4%19%2%2%
In which age group are you?
18-24 (8%)
18%3%3%76%3%3%
25-29 (8%)
19%1%1%72%6%
30-39 (14%)
40%5%5%53%1%1%
40-49 (17%)
50%42%3%3%
50-64 (33%)
65%5%5%2%2%21%2%2%1%1%
Are you currently married?
Yes (60%)
58%3%3%2%2%30%3%3%1%1%
No (40%)
47%4%4%1%1%44%1%1%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (65%)
59%2%2%35%2%2%
Republican (6%)
Not enough data
Independent or something else (29%)
42%2%2%2%2%46%5%5%2%2%
Are you:
White (71%)
52%3%3%1%1%39%2%2%1%1%
Black (19%)
66%5%5%1%1%25%1%1%1%1%
Hispanic/Latino (6%)
38%4%4%2%2%50%
Asian (1%)
Not enough data
Other (4%)
Not enough data
Are you:
Male (46%)
47%5%5%1%1%41%1%1%1%1%
Female (54%)
58%1%1%34%4%4%
Population of area, three categories
City over 50,000 (16%)
56%2%2%1%1%37%4%4%
Suburbs (66%)
52%4%4%1%1%35%2%2%1%1%
Small city and Rural (17%)
51%3%3%1%1%42%
Do you work full-time for pay?
Yes (60%)
50%4%4%40%1%1%1%1%
No (40%)
54%2%2%37%4%4%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Very liberal (21%)
33%1%1%63%2%2%
Somewhat liberal (40%)
55%4%4%36%3%3%
Moderate (33%)
66%3%3%2%2%24%1%1%1%1%
Conservative (6%)
Not enough data
2019 total family income:
$50,000 or more (69%)
56%4%4%34%1%1%
2019 total family income:
Under $100,000 (66%)
48%6%42%3%3%
Gender by marital status
Married men (27%)
55%3%3%36%1%1%
Married women (32%)
63%3%3%26%6%
Non-married men (21%)
41%7%1%1%46%
Non-married women (20%)
53%1%1%1%1%42%2%2%
2019 total family income:
Under $50,000 (31%)
42%3%3%49%6%
$50,000-$99,999 (35%)
54%8%36%
$100,000 or more (34%)
59%33%2%2%1%1%
To which age group do you belong?
18-44 (37%)
33%2%2%1%1%61%2%2%
45+ (63%)
64%4%4%1%1%23%3%3%1%1%
What was the last grade of school you completed?
College graduate (46%)
51%1%1%1%1%36%4%4%1%1%
No college degree (54%)
54%5%5%38%1%1%
Education by race
White college graduates (35%)
53%1%1%38%4%4%
White non-college graduates (35%)
51%7%40%1%1%
Non White college graduates (10%)
45%5%5%30%5%5%3%3%
Non White non-college graduates (19%)
61%4%4%1%1%33%
Age by race
White 18-29 (11%)
19%76%4%4%
White 30-44 (16%)
44%4%4%1%1%51%1%1%
White 45-64 (29%)
62%3%3%2%2%27%2%2%1%1%
White 65+ (15%)
67%5%5%23%2%2%
Black 18-29 (2%)
Not enough data
Black 30-44 (3%)
Not enough data
Black 45-64 (10%)
69%9%17%1%1%
Black 65+ (4%)
Not enough data
Latino 18-29 (2%)
Not enough data
Latino 30-44 (1%)
Not enough data
Latino 45-64 (3%)
Not enough data
Latino 65+ (0%)
Not enough data
All other (5%)
Not enough data
Time: Last few days/Earlier than that
Last few days (32%)
58%5%5%32%2%2%1%1%
Earlier than that (67%)
49%2%2%42%2%2%
Time: This month/Earlier than that
This month (52%)
64%5%5%27%1%1%
Earlier than that (47%)
39%1%1%51%3%3%
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (29%)
56%5%5%36%
No (71%)
51%3%3%1%1%38%3%3%1%1%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (61%)
48%3%3%45%3%3%
Before today, had you ever voted in a Democratic presidential primary?
Yes (82%)
56%5%5%1%1%33%2%2%
No (17%)
45%1%1%50%2%2%1%1%
Are you:
Non-White (29%)
55%4%4%1%1%32%2%2%1%1%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Moderate or conservative (39%)
61%5%5%1%1%24%2%2%1%1%
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender?
Yes (9%)
Not enough data
No (91%)
55%2%2%38%2%2%
Education by White by Sex
White women college graduates (19%)
57%33%5%5%
White women non-college graduates (18%)
57%2%2%40%
White men college graduates (16%)
48%3%3%45%2%2%
White men non-college graduates (17%)
44%12%40%2%2%
Non-whites (29%)
55%4%4%1%1%32%2%2%1%1%
Which best describes your education? You have:
Never attended college (13%)
58%8%32%1%1%
Attended college but received no degree (25%)
52%5%5%1%1%41%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (16%)
55%4%4%36%1%1%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (26%)
47%2%2%2%2%43%2%2%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (20%)
56%26%8%2%2%
Which comes closest to your feelings about the Trump administration:
Enthusiastic (3%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (8%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied, but not angry (27%)
58%1%1%1%1%35%3%3%
Angry (59%)
54%43%1%1%
If you had to choose, would you rather see the Democratic Party nominate a candidate who:
Agrees with you on major issues (37%)
38%4%4%1%1%50%2%2%1%1%
Can beat Donald Trump (58%)
62%4%4%1%1%29%3%3%
How do you feel about replacing all private health insurance with a single government plan for everyone?
Support (57%)
37%4%4%55%3%3%
Oppose (39%)
71%2%2%15%2%2%2%2%
2019 total family income:
Under $30,000 (11%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (20%)
44%5%5%46%5%5%
$50,000 - $99,999 (35%)
54%8%36%
$100,000 - $199,999 (27%)
58%33%3%3%1%1%
$200,000 or more (8%)
Not enough data
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Cares about people like me (22%)
47%8%2%2%35%2%2%
Can bring needed change (40%)
36%5%5%2%2%51%5%5%
Can unite the country (28%)
85%1%1%13%2%2%
Is a fighter (5%)
Not enough data
In the election for president this November, will you vote for the Democratic nominee regardless of who it is?
Yes (81%)
57%2%2%38%2%2%
No (16%)
31%13%1%1%45%4%4%1%1%
Which ONE of these four issues mattered most in deciding how you voted today? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Race relations (11%)
60%3%3%5%5%21%4%4%1%1%
Health care (42%)
58%3%3%35%2%2%1%1%
Climate change (18%)
52%1%1%44%3%3%
Income inequality (22%)
41%9%44%2%2%
Do you think the economic system in the United States:
Works well enough as is (8%)
Not enough data
Needs minor changes (48%)
60%6%28%2%2%
Needs a complete overhaul (43%)
42%53%4%4%1%1%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary?
Just today (9%)
Not enough data
In the last few days (23%)
60%7%29%3%3%
Earlier this month (20%)
72%5%5%1%1%20%
In February (7%)
Not enough data
Before that (40%)
37%1%1%51%4%4%
Which ONE of these candidates best understands the concerns of racial and ethnic minorities? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Biden (42%)
92%3%3%1%1%3%3%
Bloomberg (3%)
Not enough data
Gabbard (2%)
Not enough data
Sanders (35%)
16%82%1%1%
Warren (10%)
Not enough data
Regardless of how you voted, which ONE of these candidates would have the best chance to defeat Donald Trump in November? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Biden (56%)
84%2%2%13%
Bloomberg (7%)
Not enough data
Gabbard (0%)
Not enough data
Sanders (29%)
3%3%2%2%95%
Warren (5%)
Not enough data
If Joe Biden won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic (32%)
94%1%1%2%2%3%3%
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (41%)
55%9%33%1%1%
Dissatisfied, but not upset (17%)
5%5%1%1%79%6%3%3%
Upset (10%)
Not enough data
If Elizabeth Warren won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic (25%)
44%1%1%45%9%
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (29%)
51%7%1%1%40%1%1%
Dissatisfied, but not upset (15%)
64%1%1%34%1%1%
Upset (17%)
48%11%5%5%23%
If Bernie Sanders won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic (34%)
12%1%1%88%
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (25%)
78%1%1%19%2%2%
Dissatisfied, but not upset (21%)
77%10%1%1%9%2%2%
Upset (15%)
Not enough data
Which ONE of these candidates would you trust most to handle a major crisis? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Biden (51%)
90%2%2%1%1%4%4%2%2%
Bloomberg (5%)
Not enough data
Gabbard (2%)
Not enough data
Sanders (30%)
3%3%96%
Warren (9%)
Not enough data
If Joe Biden won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic or satisfied, but not enthusiastic (72%)
72%5%5%1%1%20%2%2%
Dissatisfied, but not upset or upset (27%)
4%4%3%3%79%4%4%2%2%
If Bernie Sanders won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic or satisfied, but not enthusiastic (58%)
40%1%1%59%1%1%
Dissatisfied, but not upset or upset (36%)
75%8%3%3%1%1%5%5%2%2%
If Elizabeth Warren won the nomination, would you be:
Enthusiastic or satisfied, but not enthusiastic (54%)