Electoral history of Michael Bloomberg

This is the electoral history of Michael Bloomberg, American billionaire businessman and the 108th Mayor of New York City, in office from 2002 to 2013.

He was a late entry to the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, competing only in Super Tuesday and ending his campaign the morning after.

(results by county)[8] (results per county)[13] The results were certified on March 30.

[18][19] The race was called for Bernie Sanders[20] who won a plurality of votes and delegates.

(results per locality)[45][al]

Popular vote share by county
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Biden—70–80%
Popular vote share by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
Bernie Sanders rally at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Senator Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally in San Jose on March 1, 2020
Joe Biden's presidential campaign in Bel Air, Los Angeles , on March 5, 2020
Results by county
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Bloomberg—<30%
Bloomberg—30–40%
Results by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Sanders—30–40%
Results by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Popular vote share by county
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Popular vote share by county
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Popular vote share by county
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Sanders—30–40%
Popular vote share by county
Biden—<30%
Biden—30–40%
Biden—40–50%
Biden—50–60%
Biden—60–70%
Bloomberg—<30%
Bloomberg—30–40%
Bloomberg—50–60%
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%
Warren—<30%
Tie
Results by county
Sanders—<30%
Sanders—30–40%
Sanders—40–50%
Biden—30–40%
Bloomberg—<30%
Tie—20—30%
Popular vote share by county
Sanders—40–50%
Sanders—50–60%