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The 2008 Arizona Democratic primary took place on February 5, 2008, also known as Super Tuesday. The contest determined the allocation of 56 delegates to the National Convention.[1]
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[edit] Results
- See also: Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Key: |
Withdrew
prior to contest |
Arizona Democratic presidential primary, 2008[2] |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
National delegates[3] |
Hillary Clinton |
229,501 |
50.37% |
31 |
Barack Obama |
193,126 |
42.39% |
25 |
John Edwards |
23,621 |
5.18% |
0 |
Bill Richardson |
2,842 |
0.62% |
0 |
Dennis Kucinich |
1,973 |
0.43% |
0 |
Sandy Whitehouse |
632 |
0.14% |
0 |
Christopher Dodd |
484 |
0.11% |
0 |
Edward Dobson |
398 |
0.09% |
0 |
Mike Gravel |
340 |
0.07% |
0 |
Richard Grayson |
322 |
0.07% |
0 |
Carl Kruger |
291 |
0.06% |
0 |
Chuck See |
249 |
0.05% |
0 |
William Campbell |
248 |
0.05% |
0 |
Frank Lynch |
248 |
0.05% |
0 |
Libby Hubbard |
209 |
0.05% |
0 |
Michael Oatman |
192 |
0.04% |
0 |
Rich Lee |
162 |
0.04% |
0 |
Peter Bollander |
154 |
0.03% |
0 |
Evelyn Vitullo |
132 |
0.03% |
0 |
Philip Tanner |
130 |
0.03% |
0 |
Tish Haymer |
107 |
0.02% |
0 |
Orion Daley |
98 |
0.02% |
0 |
Leland Montell |
94 |
0.02% |
0 |
Loti Gest |
82 |
0.02% |
0 |
Totals |
455,635 |
100.00% |
56 |
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