Electoral History of Christopher Dodd - Presidential Elections

Presidential Elections

2008 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary:

  • Raymond Stebbins – 50,485 (46.93%)
  • William Bryk – 22,965 (21.35%)
  • John Edwards* – 10,553 (9.81%)
  • Barack Obama* – 6,402 (5.95%)
  • Bill Richardson* – 5,525 (5.14%)
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton* – 3,419 (3.18%)
  • Joe Biden* – 1,512 (1.41%)
  • Al Gore* – 966 (0.90%)
  • Dennis Kucinich* – 762 (0.71%)
  • Bill Clinton* – 388 (0.36%)
  • John McCain* – 293 (0.27%)
  • Christopher Dodd* – 224 (0.21%)
  • Ron Paul* – 176 (0.16%)
  • Jack Barnes, Jr.* – 95 (0.09%)
  • Mike Gravel* – 91 (0.09%)
  • Joe Lieberman* – 67 (0.06%)
  • Mitt Romney* – 66 (0.06%)
  • Mike Huckabee* – 63 (0.06%)
  • Rudy Giuliani* – 46 (0.04%)
  • Darrel Hunter* – 20 (0.02%)

(* – write-in candidate)

2008 Democratic presidential primaries:

Excluding penalized contests, only primary and caucuses votes:

  • Barack Obama – 16,706,853
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton – 16,239,821
  • John Edwards* – 742,010
  • Bill Richardson* – 89,054
  • Uncommitted – 82,660
  • Dennis Kucinich* – 68,482
  • Joe Biden* – 64,041
  • Mike Gravel* – 27,662
  • Christopher Dodd* – 25,300
  • Others – 22,556

Including penalized contests:

  • Hillary Rodham Clinton – 18,225,175 (48.03%)
  • Barack Obama – 17,988,182 (47.41%)
  • John Edwards* – 1,006,275 (2.65%)
  • Uncommitted – 299,610 (0.79%)
  • Bill Richardson* – 106,073 (0.28%)
  • Dennis Kucinich* – 103,994 (0.27%)
  • Joe Biden* – 81,641 (0.22%)
  • Scattering – 44,348 (0.12%)
  • Mike Gravel* – 40,251 (0.11%)
  • Christopher Dodd* – 35,281 (0.09%)

(* – dropped out from race)

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