DemoChoice Web Poll: 2024 Presidential Election |
1 candidate will be elected with 85 ballots cast. |
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Round 1 |
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|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
10 |
(11.8%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
4 |
(4.7%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Businessman Mark Cuban (IND) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Businessman Mark Cuban (IND) |
Defeated |
|
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the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (Businessman Mark Cuban (IND)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 2 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
4 |
(4.7%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) |
Defeated |
|
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 3 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 4 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D) |
1 |
(1.2%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Virginia Senator Mark Warner (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 5 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
3 |
(3.5%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 6 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
16 |
(18.8%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
3 |
(3.5%) |
|
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 7 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
3 |
(3.5%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Texas Representative Will Hurd (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (Texas Representative Will Hurd (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 8 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
11 |
(12.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
3 |
(3.5%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
A tie was resolved by choosing a candidate at random.
The last-place candidate (Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 9 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
12 |
(14.1%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
7 |
(8.2%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
2 |
(2.4%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
3 |
(3.5%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Massachusetts Representative Joe Kennedy III (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 10 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
17 |
(20.0%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
12 |
(14.1%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
4 |
(4.7%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (California Governor Gavin Newsom (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 11 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
19 |
(22.4%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
18 |
(21.2%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
12 |
(14.1%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
8 |
(9.4%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
6 |
(7.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
9 |
(10.6%) |
|
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
5 |
(5.9%) |
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Fmr. Ohio Governor John Kasich (IND)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
New colors: |
|
None of these |
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Round 12 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
19 |
(22.6%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
19 |
(22.6%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
13 |
(15.5%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
8 |
(9.5%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
9 |
(10.7%) |
|
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
7 |
(8.3%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
9 |
(10.7%) |
|
None of these |
1 |
|
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
California Senator Kamala Harris (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
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or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (California Senator Kamala Harris (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 13 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
22 |
(26.8%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
19 |
(23.2%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
13 |
(15.9%) |
|
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
8 |
(9.8%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
9 |
(11.0%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
11 |
(13.4%) |
|
None of these |
3 |
|
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 14 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
23 |
(28.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
20 |
(24.4%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
14 |
(17.1%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
14 |
(17.1%) |
|
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
11 |
(13.4%) |
|
None of these |
3 |
|
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (D)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 15 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
27 |
(33.8%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
24 |
(30.0%) |
|
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
14 |
(17.5%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
15 |
(18.8%) |
|
None of these |
5 |
|
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
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the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
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Round 16 |
|
|
|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
27 |
(38.0%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
27 |
(38.0%) |
|
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
17 |
(23.9%) |
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None of these |
14 |
|
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Results |
|
Redistributed Votes (to these colors) |
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) |
Defeated |
|
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
The last-place candidate (Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R)) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
Next Round
DemoChoice Web Poll: 2024 Presidential Election |
1 candidate will be elected with 85 ballots cast. |
Table form |
Chart form: First Round |
Final Round | Previous Round | Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Round 17 |
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|
50% |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) |
33 |
(49.3%) |
|
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) |
34 |
(50.7%) |
|
None of these |
18 |
|
|
| | |
|
Results |
|
Fmr. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) | Defeated | |
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) | Elected | |
Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the
How it works page, view the
table form,
or ask a question.
The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).
Businessman Andrew Yang (D) has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner.
In the end, 40% of all cast ballots counted toward a winner. This compares to 20%
if only the first-round votes were used.
The
Ballot Depth section shows how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.
DemoChoice Web Poll: 2024 Presidential Election |
1 candidate will be elected with 85 ballots cast. |
Table form |
Chart form:
First Round |
Final Round |
Ballot Depth |
How it works |
Main Page
Ballot Depth: This shows how much the lower rankings on ballots contributed to the winning
candidate.
Rank |
Fraction of votes for winner |
1st | 47.1% |
|
2nd | 5.9% |
|
3rd | 17.6% |
|
4th | 2.9% |
|
5th | 2.9% |
|
16th | 2.9% |
|
18th | 2.9% |
|
22nd | 2.9% |
|
23rd | 5.9% |
|
25th | 5.9% |
|
27th | 2.9% |
|