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Michigan Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins the Michigan Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from March 5
>95% of votes in

Democratic Primary race called

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBidenincumbent Winner
623,331 81.1% 115
UncommittedUncommittedUncommitted
101,430 13.2 2
Marianne WilliamsonM. WilliamsonWilliamson
22,802 3.0 No delegates
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips
20,595 2.7 No delegates
Total reported
768,158

*Incumbent

100% of delegates allocated (117 of 117)

Results by county

Grand RapidsAnn ArborDetroitGrand RapidsAnn ArborDetroit
Results by county
County Biden Uncommitted Williamson Total votes Percent of votes in
Huron 83% 11% 3% 1,381 92%
Wayne 78 17 3 157,503 >95%
Oakland 82 13 3 124,727 >95%
Macomb 80 13 4 60,902 >95%
Washtenaw 78 17 2 48,043 >95%
Kent 80 14 4 43,157 >95%
Genesee 85 10 3 31,573 >95%
Ingham 81 13 3 28,921 >95%
Kalamazoo 82 13 3 21,742 >95%
Ottawa 83 11 3 15,110 >95%
Saginaw 84 10 3 13,776 >95%
Livingston 83 11 3 13,221 >95%
Muskegon 85 9 3 12,518 >95%
Monroe 82 12 3 9,310 >95%
Eaton 85 10 3 9,296 >95%
Berrien 85 10 3 9,152 >95%
St. Clair 82 12 3 8,837 >95%
Grand Traverse 84 10 3 8,582 >95%
Bay 82 12 3 8,445 >95%
Jackson 82 12 3 8,163 >95%
Marquette 82 12 3 7,081 >95%
Clinton 84 10 3 6,154 >95%
Allegan 84 10 3 6,096 >95%
Calhoun 84 10 3 6,038 >95%
Midland 84 11 3 5,507 >95%
Lenawee 83 11 4 5,431 >95%
Lapeer 83 11 3 4,658 >95%
Shiawassee 83 11 4 4,536 >95%
Isabella 79 14 4 4,325 >95%
Van Buren 83 11 3 4,168 >95%
Leelanau 86 10 2 3,267 >95%
Barry 82 12 3 2,968 >95%
Montcalm 81 12 4 2,929 >95%
Emmet 84 11 3 2,904 >95%
Ionia 79 14 4 2,768 >95%
Tuscola 82 12 3 2,630 >95%
Cass 83 12 3 2,331 >95%
Delta 84 10 3 2,330 >95%
Houghton 80 14 3 2,325 >95%
Charlevoix 83 11 3 2,114 >95%
Manistee 83 12 3 2,078 >95%
Mecosta 83 10 4 2,073 >95%
Benzie 86 9 3 2,071 >95%
Alpena 83 12 3 2,066 >95%
St. Joseph 82 12 3 2,037 >95%
Newaygo 82 11 4 1,936 >95%
Mason 86 9 3 1,918 >95%
Antrim 85 10 2 1,862 >95%
Roscommon 84 11 3 1,852 >95%
Iosco 84 9 4 1,768 >95%
Chippewa 83 11 3 1,749 >95%
Sanilac 81 12 4 1,711 >95%
Gratiot 81 13 3 1,688 >95%
Clare 83 10 3 1,543 >95%
Hillsdale 81 13 4 1,538 >95%
Cheboygan 83 12 3 1,518 >95%
Branch 79 14 4 1,511 >95%
Dickinson 82 13 2 1,500 >95%
Otsego 83 11 3 1,434 >95%
Wexford 84 9 4 1,409 >95%
Menominee 84 10 3 1,403 >95%
Gladwin 79 15 3 1,402 >95%
Oceana 86 9 3 1,223 >95%
Ogemaw 83 12 3 1,188 >95%
Gogebic 84 10 3 1,128 >95%
Kalkaska 84 10 2 967 >95%
Iron 83 12 3 954 >95%
Osceola 85 9 3 878 >95%
Presque Isle 85 10 3 845 >95%
Arenac 83 11 4 829 >95%
Mackinac 82 13 3 780 >95%
Crawford 87 9 2 747 >95%
Alger 87 9 2 740 >95%
Lake 84 10 4 696 >95%
Alcona 85 10 2 649 >95%
Schoolcraft 82 12 3 557 >95%
Montmorency 86 8 4 549 >95%
Missaukee 81 12 4 542 >95%
Ontonagon 83 12 2 533 >95%
Baraga 80 12 5 515 >95%
Oscoda 80 16 2 397 >95%
Keweenaw 82 14 1 257 >95%
Luce 75 16 6 198 >95%

What to expect

Polls close at 8 p.m. local time. Most of the state observes Eastern time, but in the handful of counties that use Central time, polls close at 9 p.m. Eastern. In the 2020 primaries, the first votes were reported soon after polls closed, and nearly all votes were reported by 4 a.m. Eastern.

All Michigan voters were eligible to vote by mail, and ballots were due by 8 p.m. on Election Day. In-person early voting was offered over a nine-day period, ending on Sunday. There is no registration by party in Michigan, but voters could only vote in one party’s election. As of Monday, more than one million voters had already cast a ballot in either the Republican or the Democratic primary.