2024 Super Tuesday
Voters in Minnesota will go to the polls on Tuesday, March 5 to choose their party's candidate for president. The results will determine which candidates receive a share of Minnesota's 75 Democratic delegates and 39 Republican delegates for each party's national convention in the summer. To find voting breakdowns by county or congressional district, visit the Minnesota Secretary of State's website.
* Indicates an incumbent
President Minnesota - DFL
Precincts: 4,059 / 4,100 (99% reporting)Joe Biden (D)
71%
171,277
Uncommitted (D)
19%
45,914
Dean Phillips (D)
8%
18,960
Marianne Williamson (D)
1%
3,459
Jason Palmer (D)
0%
769
Cenk Uygur (D)
0%
692
Armando Perez-Serrato (D)
0%
372
Gabriel Cornejo (D)
0%
323
Frankie Lozada (D)
0%
290
Eban Cambridge (D)
0%
235
President Minnesota - GOP
Precincts: 4,100 / 4,100 (100% reporting)Donald Trump (R)
69%
232,873
Nikki Haley (R)
29%
97,184
Ron DeSantis (R)
1%
4,084
Vivek Ramaswamy (R)
0%
1,470
Chris Christie (R)
0%
1,431
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