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2016 Indiana Democratic presidential primary
Election results by county.
Sanders
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
Clinton
50 – 60%
The 2016 Indiana Democratic presidential primary took place on May 3 in the U.S. state of Indiana as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election .
The Republican Party held their own Indiana primary on the same day. Other primaries were not held that day.
List of polls
Delegate count: 83 Pledged, 9 Unpledged
Winner: Bernie Sanders
Primary date: May 3, 2016
Poll source
Date
1st
2nd
Other
Official Primary Results [ 2]
May 3, 2016
Bernie Sanders 52.5%
Hillary Clinton 47.5%
ARG[ 3]
Margin of error: ± 5%
Sample size: 400
April 27–28, 2016
Hillary Clinton 51%
Bernie Sanders 43%
Others / Undecided 6%
NBC/WSJ/Marist[ 4]
Margin of error: ± 3.9%
Sample size: 645
April 26–28, 2016
Hillary Clinton 50%
Bernie Sanders 46%
Others / Undecided 4%
IPFW/Mike Downs Center[ 5]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
Sample size: 400
April 13–27, 2016
Hillary Clinton 55%
Bernie Sanders 40%
Others / Undecided 5%
IPFW/Downs Center[ 6]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
Sample size: 400
April 18–23, 2016
Hillary Clinton 54%
Bernie Sanders 41%
Others / Undecided 5%
CBS/YouGov[ 7]
Margin of error: ± 8.2%
Sample size: 439
April 20–22, 2016
Hillary Clinton 49%
Bernie Sanders 44%
Others / Undecided 7%
FOX News[ 8]
Margin of error: ± 4%
Sample size: 603
April 18–21, 2016
Hillary Clinton 46%
Bernie Sanders 42%
Others / Undecided 12%
WTHR News[ 9]
Margin of error: ± 4.47%
Sample size: 500
April 18–21, 2016
Hillary Clinton 48%
Bernie Sanders 45%
Others / Undecided 7%
Sanders managed a five-percentage point upset win in Indiana, despite not leading in a single poll ahead of the primary. He won men 57-43, tied women with Clinton 50-50, beat Clinton 68-32 among voters under the age of 45 , and won a resounding 59-41 victory with white voters, who made up 71% of the Democratic electorate in Indiana. He also won self-identified Independents 72-28 and won across all income levels. Clinton performed best with African Americans who she won 74-26, and older voters who she won 60-40.
Sanders performed well statewide in Indiana, winning most of the rural counties. He performed well in Marion County , winning 51-49 according to exit polls. Marion contains the state capital and largest city of Indianapolis , and the Indianapolis Suburbs which he won 56-44. Sanders won Northeast Indiana, which is anchored in Allen County by Fort Wayne . Sanders carried East Central Indiana and Northern Indiana . He carried St. Joseph County which contains South Bend and University of Notre Dame by a wide margin, likely thanks to his support from younger voters. He also won Monroe County which contains the city of Bloomington which is home to Indiana University . Sanders also won Vanderburgh County which contains Evansville as well as Vigo County which contains Terre Haute .
Clinton won Lake County in Northwest Indiana (a region she won by a narrow 51-49) which contains the heavily African American city of Gary and is a part of the Chicago Metropolitan Area, and performed well in Southern Indiana along the Ohio River with neighboring Kentucky .
^ The Green Papers - Official Primary Results
^ Official Primary Results
^ "American Research Group, Inc" . Retrieved April 29, 2016 .
^ "NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll May 2016 Indiana Questionnaire" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on May 8, 2016. Retrieved May 2, 2016 .
^ "1) Cruz Ahead in Indiana 2) Clinton Leads 3) Young Edging Stutzman but Many Yet to Decide" (PDF) . Retrieved April 30, 2016 .
^ "IPFW poll: Hoosiers like Clinton" . Retrieved April 29, 2016 .
^ "Poll: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton lead in Pennsylvania, Indiana" . CBS News . April 24, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2016 .
^ "Fox News Poll: Indiana Presidential Primaries" . Fox News. April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
^ "Exclusive WTHR/HPI Poll: Trump, Clinton have small leads in Indiana, overall tight race" . WTHR News. April 22, 2016. Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .