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Это предвыборная история Майкла Блумберга , миллиардера и 108-го мэра Нью-Йорка с 2002 по 2013 год. Он опоздал на президентские праймериз Демократической партии 2020 года , участвовал только в супервторник и завершил свою кампанию на следующее утро.

Выборы мэра Нью-Йорка [ править ]

2001 [ править ]

2005 [ править ]

2009 [ править ]

Праймериз президента Демократической партии 2020 [ править ]

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  1. ^ a b c Candidate withdrew after early voting started, but before the date of the election.
  2. ^ a b Michael Bennet, Pete Buttigieg, John Delaney and Amy Klobuchar officially withdrew. Thus all votes cast for them were not counted.[22]
  3. ^ The results are official because they were certified by the State Canvassing Board on March 10, 2020[30] before being retrieved on April 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Donald Trump with 83 votes; Blank (written in) with 8 votes; Hillary Clinton with 5 votes; Michael Bennet with 3 votes; Ron Paul, Michelle Obama, John Edwards, Thomas James Torgensen, and Stephen Richardson with 2 votes; 110 other write-ins with 1 vote
  5. ^ a b The "2020 March Democratic Presidential Primary" website published by the Virginia Department of Elections does not include the write-in votes.[49] This article includes them.