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154 delegates (136 pledged, 18 unpledged) to the Democratic National Convention The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote | |||||||||||||||||||
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Election results by county
Joe Biden |
Elections in Ohio |
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Pledged national convention delegates | |||
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Type | Del. | Type | Del. |
CD1 | 6 | CD9 | 6 |
CD2 | 5 | CD10 | 6 |
CD3 | 7 | CD11 | 9 |
CD4 | 4 | CD12 | 6 |
CD5 | 5 | CD13 | 6 |
CD6 | 3 | CD14 | 6 |
CD7 | 4 | CD15 | 6 |
CD8 | 4 | CD16 | 6 |
PLEO | 18 | At-large | 29 |
Total pledged delegates | 136 |
The 2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary took place through April 28, 2020, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. In-person voting, originally scheduled for March 17, 2020 (along with three different states), had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ohio primary was a semi-open primary and awarded 154 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 136 were pledged delegates allocated based on the results of the primary.
The legislature and governor ultimately made the decision to run an all-mail primary, with no in-person voting, allowing votes to be received through April 28.[1] Former vice president Joe Biden, the only Democrat still in the race, won the primary with more than 72% of the vote and 115 delegates. Senator Bernie Sanders caught 21 delegates, surpassing the threshold with around 17%.