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Superdelegates from Puerto Rico, 2016

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Puerto Rico sent a total of seven superdelegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. They are listed below beneath the candidate they are known to have supported as of July 11, 2016.

Puerto Rico superdelegates

Clinton

Sanders

No Puerto Rico superdelegates were known to have supported Bernie Sanders at the convention.

Unknown

What is a superdelegate?

See also: Superdelegates and the 2016 Democratic National Convention

Superdelegates in 2016 were automatic delegates to the Democratic National Convention, meaning that, unlike regular delegates, they were not elected to this position. Also unlike regular delegates, they were not required to pledge their support to any presidential candidate, and they were not bound by the results of their state's presidential primary election or caucus. In 2016, superdelegates included members of the Democratic National Committee, Democratic members of Congress, Democratic governors, and distinguished party leaders, including former presidents and vice presidents. All superdelegates were free to support any presidential candidate of their choosing at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.[1]

Puerto Rico primary results

See also: Presidential election in Puerto Rico, 2016

Hillary Clinton won the Puerto Rico Democratic caucuses. Clinton also won the territory in 2008, defeating Barack Obama 68 to 32 percent.[2]

Puerto Rico Democratic Caucuses, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
Green check mark transparent.pngHillary Clinton 61.3% 36,026 36
Bernie Sanders 38.7% 22,768 24
Totals 58,794 60
Source: CNN

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