Presidential election in Connecticut, 2020

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2024
2016
Connecticut
2020 presidential election

Democratic primary: August 11, 2020
Democratic winner: Joe Biden


Republican primary: August 11, 2020
Republican winner: Donald Trump


Electoral College: Seven votes
2020 winner: Joe Biden (D)
2016 winner: Hillary Clinton (D)
2012 winner: Barack Obama (D)


Presidential election by state, 2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) won the presidential election in Connecticut on November 3, 2020. Biden won the presidential election with 306 electoral votes to President Donald Trump's (R) 232 electoral votes.

Biden and Trump won the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively, on August 11, 2020.

In response to public health concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Ned Lamont (D) announced on March 19, 2020, that Connecticut would move its primary from April 28 to June 2. On April 17, Lamont postponed the presidential primary a second time to August 11.[1][2]

Democratic candidates have won Connecticut in each of the last seven presidential elections. The last Republican candidate to win Connecticut was George H.W. Bush in 1988.[3]

This page includes the following sections:

Candidates and election results

General election


Presidential election in Connecticut, 2020
 
Candidate/Running mate
%
Popular votes
Electoral votes
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Joe Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D)
 
59.3
 
1,080,831 7
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Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R)
 
39.2
 
714,717 0
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Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (L)
 
1.1
 
20,230 0
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Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker (G)
 
0.4
 
7,538 0
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Ye/Michelle Tidball (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
255 0
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Brian T. Carroll/Amar Patel (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
219 0
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Jade Simmons/Claudeliah Roze (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
22 0
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Roque De La Fuente/Darcy Richardson (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
13 0
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Shawn W. Howard/Alyssa Howard (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
12 0
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Mark Charles/Adrian Wallace (Independent)
 
0.0
 
11 0
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Kasey Wells/Rachel Wells (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
6 0
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Mary Ruth Caro Simmons/Sherrie Dow (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
2 0
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Karynn Weinstein/David Weinstein (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
1 0

Total votes: 1,823,857



Primary election

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Connecticut Democratic presidential primary on August 11, 2020
 
Candidate
%
Votes
Pledged delegates
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Joe Biden
 
84.7
 
175,160 60
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Bernie Sanders
 
11.6
 
23,882 0
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Tulsi Gabbard
 
1.3
 
2,787 0
  Other
 
2.4
 
4,865 0

Total votes: 206,694 • Total pledged delegates: 60


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Connecticut Republican presidential primary on August 11, 2020
 
Candidate
%
Votes
Pledged delegates
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Donald Trump
 
79.5
 
64,634 28
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Roque De La Fuente
 
7.1
 
5,803 0
  Other
 
13.3
 
10,829 0

Total votes: 81,266 • Total pledged delegates: 28


Government response to coronavirus pandemic in Connecticut

Summary of changes to election dates and procedures

Connecticut modified its absentee/mail-in voting and candidate filing procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election as follows:

  • Absentee/mail-in voting: Absentee/mail-in ballot applications were sent to all registered voters in the general election. Voters could cite concern over COVID-19 as a reason for voting absentee in the general election.
  • Candidate filing procedures: The filing deadlines for major-party and unaffiliated candidates were extended by two days, to June 11, 2020, and August 7, 2020, respectively.

For a full timeline about election modifications made in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, click here.

Frequently asked questions

See also: Ballotpedia's 2020 Election Help Desk: Presidential election

The 2020 election took place against a backdrop of uncertainty. Our readers had questions about what to expect in elections at all levels of government, from the casting of ballots to the certification of final results. Ballotpedia's 2020 Election Help Desk was designed to answer those questions. Ballotpedia is in the process of compiling and answering frequently asked questions related to the 2020 elections. Questions related to this election will be available soon.


Additional resources

Democratic primary

See also: Democratic presidential nomination, 2020
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Joe Biden won the Connecticut Democratic primary election on August 11, 2020.
  • Connecticut had an estimated 75 delegates comprised of 60 pledged delegates and 15 superdelegates. Delegate allocation was proportional.
  • The Democratic primary was closed, meaning only registered Democrats were able to vote in the election.

  • Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) was formally nominated as the Democratic presidential nominee at the 2020 Democratic National Convention on August 18, 2020.[4] The convention was originally scheduled to take place July 13-16, 2020.[5] Organizers postponed the event in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Prior to the national convention, individual state caucuses and primaries were held to allocate convention delegates. These delegates vote at the convention to select the nominee. In 2020, a Democratic presidential candidate needed support from 1,991 delegates to secure the nomination.

    With the plurality of pledged delegates, Biden became the presumptive Democratic nominee on April 8, 2020, after Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) suspended his presidential campaign.[6] Biden crossed the delegate threshold necessary to win the nomination on June 5, 2020.[7]

    Biden announced U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris (D) as his running mate on August 11, 2020. Harris is the first Black woman to appear on a major party's ticket in the United States.[8]

    Republican primary

    See also: Republican presidential nomination, 2020
    HIGHLIGHTS
  • Donald Trump won the Connecticut Republican primary election on August 11, 2020.
  • Connecticut had an estimated 28 delegates. Delegate allocation was a hybrid system.
  • The Republican primary was closed, meaning only registered Republicans were able to vote in the election.

  • The Republican Party selected President Donald Trump as its presidential nominee at the 2020 Republican National Convention, which was held from August 24-27, 2020.[9]

    Prior to the national convention, individual state caucuses and primaries were held to allocate convention delegates. These delegates vote at the convention to select the nominee. Trump crossed the delegate threshold necessary to win the nomination—1,276 delegates—on March 17, 2020.

    George H.W. Bush (R) was the last incumbent to face a serious primary challenge, defeating political commentator Pat Buchanan in 1992. He was also the last president to lose his re-election campaign. Franklin Pierce (D) was the first and only elected president to lose his party's nomination in 1856.[10]

    Sixteen U.S. presidents—approximately one-third—have won two consecutive elections.

    For an overview of the 2016 presidential election in Connecticut, click here.


    Candidate filing requirements

    See also: Ballot access requirements for presidential candidates in Connecticut

    The tables below detail filing requirements for presidential candidates in Connecticut in the 2020 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in Connecticut, click here.

    Presidential primary candidates

    Candidates for Connecticut's presidential primaries do not file directly for ballot access. Instead, the parties themselves provide the names of their candidates for placement on the primary ballot.

    Independent presidential candidates

    Filing requirements for independent candidates in Connecticut, 2020
    State Signatures required Signature formula Filing fee Filing fee formula Filing deadline Source
    Connecticut 5,250 Fixed by statute (reduced in response to the COVID-19 outbreak) N/A N/A 8/7/2020 Source

    Historical election results

    2016

    General election

    U.S. presidential election, Connecticut, 2016
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
         Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 54.6% 897,572 7
         Republican Donald Trump/Mike Pence 40.9% 673,215 0
         Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 3% 48,676 0
         Green Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 1.4% 22,841 0
         - Write-in votes 0.2% 2,616 0
    Total Votes 1,644,920 7
    Election results via: Connecticut Secretary of State

    Primary election

    Connecticut Democratic Primary, 2016
    Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
    Green check mark transparent.pngHillary Clinton 51.8% 170,048 28
    Bernie Sanders 46.4% 152,395 27
    Roque De La Fuente 0.3% 960 0
    Other 1.5% 4,872 0
    Totals 328,275 55
    Source: The New York Times and Connecticut Secretary of State


    Connecticut Republican Primary, 2016
    Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
    Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump 57.9% 123,484 28
    John Kasich 28.4% 60,503 0
    Ted Cruz 11.7% 24,978 0
    Ben Carson 0.8% 1,731 0
    Other 1.3% 2,676 0
    Totals 213,372 28
    Source: The New York Times and Connecticut Secretary of State

    2012

    U.S. presidential election, Connecticut, 2012
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
         Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBarack Obama/Joe Biden Incumbent 58.1% 905,083 7
         Republican Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan 40.7% 634,892 0
         Libertarian Gary Johnson/Jim Gray 0.8% 12,580 0
         Independent Ross C. Anderson/Luis J. Rodriguez 0.4% 5,487 0
         Write-in Write-in candidates 0.1% 918 0
    Total Votes 1,558,960 7
    Election results via: Connecticut Secretary of State

    2008

    U.S. presidential election, Connecticut, 2008
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
         Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBarack Obama/Joe Biden 60.6% 997,772 7
         Republican John McCain/Sarah Palin 38.2% 629,428 0
         Independent Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez 1.2% 19,162 0
         Write-in Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L. Castle (write-in) 0% 311 0
         Write-in Cynthia A. McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente (write-in) 0% 90 0
         Write-in Brian Moore/Stewart A. Alexander (write-in) 0% 19 0
         Write-in Róger Calero/Alyson Kennedy (write-in) 0% 15 0
    Total Votes 1,646,797 7
    Election results via: Connecticut Secretary of State

    Presidential statewide margins of victory of 5 percentage points or fewer, 1948-2016

    See also: Presidential statewide margins of victory of 5 percentage points or fewer, 1948-2016

    The following map shows the number of times, in presidential elections held between 1948 and 2016, that the margin of victory was 5 percentage points or fewer in each state.

    • Wisconsin was the state with the most frequently narrow margins during this time period, appearing on the list in 10 presidential elections.
    • Five states appeared eight times: Florida, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
    • The state with the narrowest margin of victory was Florida in 2000 at 537 votes or one-hundredth of a percentage point.

    Historical election trends

    See also: Presidential voting history by state

    Connecticut presidential election results (1900-2024)

    • 16 Democratic wins
    • 16 Republican wins
    Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
    Winning Party R R R D R R R R R D D D R R R D D D R R R R R D D D D D D D D D


    See also: Presidential election accuracy

    Below is an analysis of Connecticut's voting record in presidential elections. The state's accuracy is based on the number of times a state has voted for a winning presidential candidate. The majority of statistical data is from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration and was compiled, here, by Ballotpedia, unless otherwise noted.

    Presidential election voting record in Connecticut, 1900-2016

    Between 1900 and 2016:

    • Connecticut participated in 30 presidential elections.
    • Connecticut voted for the winning presidential candidate 73.33 percent of the time. The average accuracy of voting for winning presidential candidates for all 50 states in this time frame was 72.31 percent.[11]
    • Connecticut voted Democratic 46.67 percent of the time and Republican 53.33 percent of the time.

    Presidential election voting record in Connecticut, 2000-2016

    *An asterisk indicates that that candidate also won the national electoral vote in that election.

    State profile

    See also: Connecticut and Connecticut elections, 2019
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    Partisan data

    The information in this section was current as of May 7, 2019

    Presidential voting pattern

    Congressional delegation

    State executives

    State legislature

    Connecticut Party Control: 1992-2024
    Fourteen years of Democratic trifectas  •  No Republican trifectas
    Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

    Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
    Governor I I I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
    Senate D D D R R D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
    House D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D

    Connecticut quick stats

    More Connecticut coverage on Ballotpedia:


    Demographic data for Connecticut
     ConnecticutU.S.
    Total population:3,584,730316,515,021
    Land area (sq mi):4,8423,531,905
    Race and ethnicity**
    White:77.3%73.6%
    Black/African American:10.3%12.6%
    Asian:4.2%5.1%
    Native American:0.2%0.8%
    Pacific Islander:0%0.2%
    Two or more:2.8%3%
    Hispanic/Latino:14.7%17.1%
    Education
    High school graduation rate:89.9%86.7%
    College graduation rate:37.6%29.8%
    Income
    Median household income:$70,331$53,889
    Persons below poverty level:12.2%11.3%
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
    Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Connecticut.
    **Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


    Presidential election by state

    See also: Presidential election by state, 2020

    Click on a state below to navigate to information about the presidential election in that jurisdiction.

    https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_election_in_STATE,_2020

    See also

    Footnotes

    1. CNBC, "Connecticut becomes latest state to postpone 2020 primary as coronavirus spreads," March 19, 2020
    2. Office of the Governor of Connecticut, "Executive Order no. 7BB," April 17, 2020
    3. 270 to Win, "Connecticut," accessed June 17, 2019
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    11. This average includes states like Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, which did not participate in all 30 presidential elections between 1900 and 2016. It does not include Washington, D.C., which cast votes for president for the first time in 1964, or Alaska and Hawaii, which cast votes for president for the first time in 1960.
    12. This number refers to the number of times that the state voted for the winning presidential candidate between 2000 and 2016.