Electoral history of Joe Biden

Joe Biden is the 47th vice president of the United States (20092017) and a former U.S. Senator from Delaware (19732009). He formally ran as a Democratic candidate for president in 1988 and 2008, and is running again in 2020. He won his first presidential primary in the 2020 South Carolina contest. A few days later, on Super Tuesday, he won primaries in nine more states.

Early election

1970 New Castle County, Delaware Councilman for the 4th District[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph R. Biden, Jr. 10,573 55.41
Republican Lawrence T. Messick 8,192 42.93
American Kenneth A. Horner 317 1.66
Total votes 19,082 100.0

United States Senate elections

1972 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden 116,006 50.5%
Republican J. Caleb Boggs (incumbent) 112,844 49.1%
American Henry Majka 803 0.4%
Prohibition Herbert B. Wood 175 0.1%
1978 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 93,930 58.0%
Republican James H. Baxter, Jr. 66,479 41.0%
American Donald G. Gies 1,663 1.0%
1984 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 147,831 60.1%
Republican John M. Burris 98,101 39.9%
1990 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 112,918 62.7%
Republican M. Jane Brady 64,554 35.8%
Libertarian Lee Rosenbaum 2,680 1.5%
None Others 5 <0.01%
1996 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 165,465 60%
Republican Ray Clatworthy 105,088 38%
Libertarian Lee Rosenbaum 3,340 1.2%
Natural Law Jacqueline Kossoff 1,698 0.6%
2002 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 135,253 58.2%
Republican Ray Clatworthy 94,793 40.8%
Delaware Independent Bud Barros 996 0.4%
Libertarian Raymond Buranello 922 0.4%
Natural Law Robert E. Mattson 350 0.2%
2008 United States Senate election in Delaware
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Biden (incumbent) 257,484 64.7%
Republican Christine O'Donnell 140,584 35.3%

Presidential elections

1984

1984 Democratic National Convention (presidential tally):

1988

1988 Democratic National Convention (presidential tally):

2008

2008 New Hampshire Democratic vice presidential primary:

2008 Democratic presidential primaries:

Excluding penalized contests, only primary and caucuses votes:

Including penalized contests:

2008 Democratic National Convention (vice presidential tally):[2]

  • Joe Biden – chosen by acclamation
2008 United States presidential election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barack Obama/Joe Biden 69,498,516 53%
Republican John McCain/Sarah Palin 59,948,323 46%
Independent Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez 739,034 0.6%
Libertarian Bob Barr/Wayne Allyn Root 523,715 0.4%

2012

2012 Democratic National Convention (vice presidential tally):[3]

  • Joe Biden – chosen by acclamation
2012 United States presidential election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barack Obama (incumbent)/Joe Biden (incumbent) 65,915,795 51.1%
Republican Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan 60,933,504 47.2%
Libertarian Gary Johnson/James P. Gray 1,275,971 1.0%
Green Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala 469,627 0.4%

See also

References

  1. "STATE OF DELAWARE Official Results of General Election (EXCLUDING WRITE-IN VOTES) 1970" (PDF). Office of the Delaware State Election Commissioner. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  2. "CNN.com Video". CNN. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
  3. "Beau Biden Speech Kicks Of Motion To Nominate Father Joe Biden For Vice President". The Huffington Post. September 6, 2012.
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