Electoral history of Hillary Clinton

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)

Electoral history of Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State (20092013), United States Senator from New York (20012009), First Lady of the United States (19932001) and a candidate for the 2008 and 2016 Democratic presidential nomination.

Legal Services Corporation nominations, 1978 and 1980

Confirmation in the United States Senate:[1][2]

1978

1980

New York United States Senate elections, 2000 and 2006

Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2000

New York United States Senate election, 2000:

Clinton also ran on the Working Families and Liberal lines, while Lazio on Conservative

Working Families Party United States Senate convention, 2006:

Democratic primary for United States Senate from New York, 2006:

New York United States Senate election, 2006:

Clinton also ran on Independence and Working Families line, while Spencer on Conservative

United States presidential election, 2008

2008 Democratic presidential primaries:

Excluding penalized contests, only primary and caucuses votes:

Including penalized contests:

(* - dropped out from race before end of caucuses and primaries)

2008 Democratic delegate counts (just before dropping out):

(2,118 delegates needed to secure nomination)

Pledged delegates:[3]

Including superdelegates:

2008 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):

Unfinished roll call vote:

Secretary of State nomination, 2009

Confirmation in the United States Senate:[4]

Presidential primaries (2016)

2016 Democratic presidential primaries (as of February 12, 2016)[5]

(* - dropped out from race before end of caucuses and primaries)

2016 Democratic delegate counts:

(2,382 delegates needed to secure nomination)

Pledged delegates

Including superdelegates

See also

References

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