Final results from Democratic Presidential caucuses; Boundary County and statewide numbers |
March 25, 2016 |
Voting results from the Democratic Presidential
Caucuses held this past Tuesday show that
Boundary County numbers were similar to the
outcome statewide in Idaho: an overwhelming
victory for Bernie Sanders. As the final tabulations became available, results show that in Boundary County, 188 Democrats turned out and voted in our county caucus. Of those 188, 158 Boundary County Democrats voted for Mr. Sanders, 27 for candidate Hillary Clinton, with three voters "uncommitted." These numbers gave Mr. Sanders 84% of the Boundary County votes, with Ms. Clinton gaining 14%. Statewide, Mr. Sanders swept every county in Idaho except for Lewis County, where he lost the county to Ms. Clinton by a single vote, 20 votes to 19. Lewis County is the county where Kamiah is located. Total votes for Idaho show 23,884 votes cast statewide in the Democratic caucuses, with 18,640 (78%) going to Mr. Sanders, and 5,065 (21%) going to Ms. Clinton. The state convention for Idaho's Democrats will be in June, where 384 delegates selected at the caucuses from around the state will convene. Based on voting in Tuesday's caucuses, 298 of those delegates were awarded to Mr. Sanders, with 86 delegates going to Ms. Clinton. All of Boundary County's three allotted delegates go to Mr. Sanders. The Idaho Democratic Convention will send 27 delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July. |