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Template:2016 Utah Democratic presidential caucuses polls

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Poll source Date 1st 2nd 3rd Other
Caucus results March 24, 2016 Bernie Sanders
79.21%
Hillary Clinton
20.33%
Other
0.46%
Dan Jones & Associates[1]

Margin of error: ± 7%
Sample size: 250

March 8–15, 2016 Bernie Sanders
52%
Hillary Clinton
44%
Dan Jones & Associates[2]

Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: 625

February 10–15, 2016 Hillary Clinton
51%
Bernie Sanders
44%
SurveyUSA[3]

Margin of error: ± 7.2%
Sample size: 188

January 6–13, 2016 Hillary Clinton
50%
Bernie Sanders
40%
Other/Undecided 10%
Dan Jones & Associates[4]

Margin of error: ± 3.9%
Sample size: 624

November 5–14, 2015 Hillary Clinton
54%
Bernie Sanders
34%
Martin O'Malley 3% Don't Know 5%
Dan Jones & Associates[5]

Margin of error: ?
Sample size: ?

September 8–17, 2015 Bernie Sanders
31%
Hillary Clinton
30%
Joe Biden
20%
Other/Undecided 19%
Dan Jones & Associates[6]

Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: ?

July 14–21, 2015 Hillary Clinton
50%
Bernie Sanders
30%
Joe Biden
12%
Other/Undecided 8%
Dan Jones & Associates[7]

Margin of error: ± ?
Sample size: ?

March 3–5, 2015 Hillary Clinton
56%
Elizabeth Warren
25%
Joe Biden
4%
Other/Undecided 15%

References

  1. ^ Lisa Riley Roche. "Cruz, Sanders top picks in Tuesday's Utah caucuses, poll says". ksl.com.
  2. ^ Lisa Riley Roche. "Cruz, Sanders are Utahns' pick for president; Trump announces Utah organization". desertnews.com.
  3. ^ Lee Davidson. "Poll: 4-way tie among GOP presidential candidates in Utah". sltrib.com.
  4. ^ Bryan Schott. "Poll Shows Sanders Leads the Democratic Field Overall in Utah; Utah Democrats Back Clinton". utahpolicy.com.
  5. ^ "Carson, Sanders Top Picks Among Utahns for 2016". Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  6. ^ "Utahns Still Mostly Undecided on Presidential Field; Bush and Clinton in the Lead". Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  7. ^ Schott, Bryan. "Bush, Clinton are Frontrunners for 2016 Nomination Among Utahns". Retrieved 2015-07-09.