Potomac primary

The Potomac primary (named after the river that splits the region),[1] also called Chesapeake Tuesday,[2] the Beltway primary, and the Crabcake primary,[3] is the confluence of three Democratic presidential primaries and three Republican presidential primaries that takes place after Super Tuesday in the states of Maryland and Virginia as well as in the District of Columbia.

Two states and one district held caucuses or primary elections in the Potomac primary, 2008. Purple represents contests for both parties (3).

2008

Republican primaries

  • District of Columbia Republican primary, 2008
  • Maryland Republican primary, 2008
  • Virginia Republican primary, 2008

Democratic primaries

  • District of Columbia Democratic primary, 2008
  • Maryland Democratic primary, 2008
  • Virginia Democratic primary, 2008

Results

The results on both sides were fairly unsurprising according to opinion polling, with both John McCain and Barack Obama winning by substantial margins. For Obama, however, the race had been significant as a major source of delegates in the close Democratic race, with him garnering a net gain of 50 delegates.

2012

Republican primaries

  • District of Columbia Republican primary, 2012
  • Maryland Republican primary, 2012

Democratic primaries

President Barack Obama ran unopposed.

Results

2016

In the 2016 election, on both the Republican and Democratic sides, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia held their primaries on three separate days. Virginia's 2016 primaries were part of Super Tuesday, while Maryland's took place on April 26. The Democrats of the District of Columbia held their primary on June 14, while the District's Republicans instead opted for a caucus, which took place on March 12.

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References

  1. Kornblut E., Anne (2008-02-06). "A Tightening Potomac Primary?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  2. Harnden, Toby (2008-02-07). "Barack Obama feels the Super Tuesday force". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  3. "Obama, Clinton Set to Battle in Weekend Contests". PBS. 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
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