Politics & Government

Presidential Primary 2020: Here's How Boulder County Voted

Take a look at how Boulder County compares with the rest of Colorado.

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — The unofficial results of Colorado's Democratic presidential primary show Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the lead with 36 percent in Boulder, which is on par with the statewide average.

Former Vice President Joe Biden has 19 percent in Boulder County — a bit lower than the 21 percent statewide average as of Wednesday morning.

Billionaire Mike Bloomberg is at 18 percent in Boulder County; however, he announced Wednesday that he's dropped out of the race and endorsed Joe Biden.

Find out what's happening in Boulderfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Elizabeth Warren is at 23 percent in Boulder County — quite a bit higher than the statewide average of 17 percent.

President Donald Trump has 87 percent in Boulder County, which is slightly lower than the statewide average of 92.

Find out what's happening in Boulderfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

(Stay up-to-date on Boulder news with Boulder Patch! There are many ways for you to connect and stay in touch: Free Newsletters and Email Alerts | Facebook)

Both Bill Weld and Joe Walsh were under 3 percent each in Boulder County.


Super Tuesday Latest Results From Around The Country


The Colorado Democratic Party and the Colorado GOP will use the results to determine how many delegates to send to the national conventions for each candidate. A total of 67 delegates are at stake in the Super Tuesday vote; however, the popular vote will only determine how 23 delegates are allocated. The rest will be determined by the results of the state's congressional districts.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

More from Boulder