2016 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary


The 2016 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary took place on March 8 in the U.S. state of Mississippi as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
On the same day, the Democratic Party held a second primary in [Michigan Democratic Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016|primary, 2016|Michigan], while the Republican Party held primaries in four states, including their own Mississippi primary.

Results

Results by county

CountyClintonVotesSandersVotes
Adams86.7% 3,01312.6% 438
Alcorn70.8%809 26.4% 302
Amite89.0% 1,212 9.3% 127
Attala87.7% 1,519 11.3% 195
Benton85.2% 557 14.2% 93
Bolivar85.4% 3,029 13.9% 493
Calhoun84.9% 748 13.6% 120
Carroll90.0% 828 8.9% 82
Chickasaw83.1% 1,398 15.6% 263
Choctaw83.9% 517 15.1% 93
Claiborne90.3% 1,411 9.0% 141
Clarke86.3% 1,044 12.5% 151
Clay86.0% 2,37212.7% 351
Coahoma82.3% 2,301 15.8% 442
Copiah88.2% 3,373 10.7% 411
Covington88.2%1,356 10.7% 164
DeSoto73.3% 5,420 26.3%1,940
Forrest73.1% 3,708 26.1% 1,323
Franklin84.1% 701 14.4% 120
George72.1% 349 25.2% 122
Greene84.0% 374 13.7% 61
Grenada86.0% 1,634 12.9% 245
Hancock62.0% 893 36.8% 531
Harrison74.3% 6,886 25.0% 2,313
Hinds84.1%31,386 15.3% 5,723
Holmes92.9% 3,301 6.5% 231
Humphreys94.2% 2,894 4.4% 134
Issaquena88.4% 175 10.1% 20
Itawamba69.2% 377 27.7% 151
Jackson76.1% 4,811 22.9% 1,448
Jasper89.6% 1,976 9.2% 203
Jefferson89.0% 1,550 10.1% 175
Jefferson Davis89.2%1,8069.4% 190
Jones83.5% 2,681 15.9% 510
Kemper89.2% 1,008 9.4% 106
Lafayette64.3% 2,451 35.0% 1,336
Lamar72.5% 1,464 27.5% 544
Lauderdale83.5% 3,306 15.6% 619
Lawrence85.0% 1,112 13.7% 179
Leake85.4% 1,614 13.8% 260
Lee76.9% 3,020 22.5% 884
LeFlore90.4% 2,094 9.5% 219
Lincoln85.1% 1,817 14.5% 309
Lowndes82.4%4,03017.3% 846
Madison83.4% 7,414 16.1% 1,434
Marion87.5% 1,539 11.5% 202
Marshall88.7% 3,361 10.2% 386
Monroe84.9%1,913 13.8% 311
Montgomery89.0%953 10.2% 109
Neshoba78.1% 929 20.9% 248
Newton83.5% 1,000 15.2% 182
Noxubee90.5%1,3978.7% 134
Oktibbeha75.8% 2,389 23.5% 739
Panola85.8% 3,061 13.4% 479
Pearl River72.4% 974 26.2% 352
Perry82.7% 401 15.9% 77
Pike86.5% 2,870 12.8% 425
Pontotoc71.2% 733 26.3% 271
Prentiss71.0% 681 26.2% 251
Quitman85.3% 986 12.3% 142
Rankin77.1%4,689 22.3% 1,356
Scott85.5% 2,013 13.1% 309
Sharkey91.4% 645 8.1% 57
Simpson85.3%1,855 13.5% 294
Smith81.4% 712 16.8% 147
Stone77.5% 544 20.5% 144
Sunflower87.8% 2,332 11.3% 299
Tallahatchie87.4% 1,341 10.8% 166
Tate85.1% 1,435 14.4% 242
Tippah74.9% 575 22.4% 172
Tishomingo61.3% 36133.4% 197
Tunica77.4% 904 18.8% 220
Union71.3% 593 26.8% 223
Walthall88.5%1,111 10.5% 132
Warren84.4% 3,463 14.9%612
Washington87.7% 2,982 12.0% 409
Wayne83.8% 1,441 14.6% 251
Webster81.9% 397 16.3% 79
Wilkinson93.4% 1,269 5.1% 69
Winston86.3% 1,442 12.1% 202
Yalobusha84.2% 1,214 14.9% 215
Yazoo90.8% 2,203 8.4% 203
Total82.5%187,33416.6%37,748

Analysis

After losing badly in Mississippi to Barack Obama eight years earlier, Hillary Clinton managed a 66-point routing against Bernie Sanders in the state in 2016. She carried all counties and won across all demographics, income levels and educational attainment levels. The key to Clinton's success, however, was an 89-11 showing among African American voters, who made up 71% of the Democratic electorate in the state.
Mississippi gave Clinton her largest win in any state during the 2016 primaries.