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1 Primary elections  



1.1  Republican primary  





1.2  Democratic primary  





1.3  Independent Party of Oregon primary  





1.4  Pacific Green Party primary  







2 General election  



2.1  Final predictions  





2.2  Polling  



2.2.1  Graphical summary  





2.2.2  Polls  







2.3  Results  



2.3.1  By county  





2.3.2  Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic  





2.3.3  By congressional district  









3 Analysis  



3.1  Edison exit polls  







4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














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2020 United States presidential election in Oregon

← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 →
Turnout81.97% (of registered voters) Increase11.71 pp
 
Nominee Joe Biden Donald Trump
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Independent Party -
Home state Delaware Florida
Running mate Kamala Harris Mike Pence
Electoral vote 7 0
Popular vote 1,340,383 958,448
Percentage 56.45% 40.37%


President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

The 2020 United States presidential election in Oregon was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[1] Oregon voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris. Oregon has seven electoral votes in the Electoral College.[2]

Biden won 56.45% of the vote to 40.37% for Trump. Biden received Oregon's seven electoral votes in the Electoral College.[3] The state certified its election results on December 3.[4]

Biden won Oregon by 16.08%, an increase from Hillary Clinton's 11% victory margin in 2016. No Republican presidential candidate has won Oregon since Ronald Reagan of neighboring Californiain1984. Biden flipped two counties Trump won in 2016: Marion County, home to the state capital of Salem; and Deschutes County, anchored by fast-growing Bend. This marked the first time since 1964 that a Democrat won an outright majority in Deschutes County, although Democratic presidential nominees in 1976 and 1992 had carried the county with pluralities.[5]

Biden was the first Democrat since Woodrow Wilsonin1916 to win the presidency without carrying Columbia County and Tillamook County. Tillamook and Columbia counties were among a fraction of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S. to vote twice for Barack Obama (in2008 and 2012) and twice for Trump (in 2016 and 2020).[6] Biden also made history as the highest vote earner in Oregon history, with 1,340,383 votes, and Biden was able to achieve stronger swings leftward in 28 of Oregon's 36 counties than Hillary Clinton in 2016. Per exit polls by the Associated Press, 33% of voters were secular and supported Biden by 80%.[7]

Primary elections[edit]

The Oregon primary elections were held on Tuesday, May 19, 2020.

Republican primary[edit]

Donald Trump ran unopposed in Oregon, receiving the state's 28 delegates to the Republican National Convention[8]

2020 Oregon Republican presidential primary[9]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[10]
Donald Trump (incumbent) 363,785 93.70 28
Write-ins 24,461 6.30 0
Total 388,246 100.00 28

Democratic primary[edit]

Though all Democrats but Joe Biden had withdrawn from the national race by the Oregon primary, four remained on the ballot. Biden won just under two-thirds of the vote. Bernie Sanders received just over 20% of the vote. Oregon's 71 delegates were allocated with 46 to Biden and 15 to Sanders.[8]

2020 Oregon Democratic presidential primary[11]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[12]
Joe Biden 408,315 65.99 46
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn) 127,345 20.58 15
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) 59,355 9.59
Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn) 10,717 1.73
Write-in votes 12,979 2.10
Total 618,711 100% 61

Independent Party of Oregon primary[edit]

The Independent Party of Oregon cross-nominated Joe Biden after an online nonpartisan blanket primary.[13]

Candidate Votes %
Joe Biden 1,661 46.7
Donald Trump 1,389 39.1
Bernie Sanders 1,227 34.5
Total 4,277 100.00
Candidate Votes %
Joe Biden 392 55.13
Donald Trump 280 39.38

Pacific Green Party primary[edit]

Howie Hawkins won the Oregon Green Party primary.

General election[edit]

Final predictions[edit]

Source Ranking
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D
Inside Elections[15] Solid D
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D
Politico[17] Likely D
RCP[18] Lean D
Niskanen[19] Safe D
CNN[20] Solid D
The Economist[21] Safe D
CBS News[22] Likely D
270towin[23] Safe D
ABC News[24] Solid D
NPR[25] Likely D
NBC News[26] Likely D
538[27] Solid D

Polling[edit]

Graphical summary[edit]

Polls[edit]

Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[a]
Margin
270 to Win September 26 – October 17, 2020 October 20, 2020 58.0% 38.5% 3.5% Biden +19.5
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020 November 3, 2020 58.7% 37.4% 3.9% Biden +21.3
Average 58.4% 38.0% 3.7% Biden +20.4

Polls

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Howie
Hawkins

Pacific Green
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 3,543 (LV) ± 2.5% 39%[c] 59%
Swayable Archived November 27, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Oct 23 – Nov 1, 2020 324 (LV) ± 7.3% 37% 60% 1% 1%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 2020 5,422 (LV) 38% 61%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 2,109 (LV) 38% 61% 2%
Civiqs/Daily Kos Sep 26–29, 2020 944 (LV) ± 3.5% 39% 56% 3%[d] 2%
DHM Research Sep 3–8, 2020 502 (LV) ± 4% 39% 51% 6%[e] 4%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020 1,648 (LV) 38% 60% 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 1,890 (LV) 38% 61% 1%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 872 (LV) 39% 59% 2%

Results[edit]

2020 United States presidential election in Oregon[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
1,340,383 56.45% +6.38%
Republican Donald Trump (incumbent)
Mike Pence (incumbent)
958,448 40.37% +1.28%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
41,582 1.75% −2.96%
Pacific Green Howie Hawkins
Angela Walker
11,831 0.50% −2.00%
Progressive Dario Hunter
Dawn Neptune Adams
4,988 0.21% N/A
Write-in 17,089 0.72% −2.91%
Total votes 2,374,321 100.00%

By county[edit]

County Joe Biden
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Baker 2,346 23.62% 7,352 74.02% 234 2.36% -5,006 -50.40% 9,932
Benton 35,827 67.86% 14,878 28.18% 2,094 3.96% 20,949 39.68% 52,799
Clackamas 139,043 53.96% 110,509 42.89% 8,127 3.15% 28,534 11.07% 257,679
Clatsop 12,916 54.02% 10,218 42.74% 776 3.24% 2,698 11.28% 23,910
Columbia 13,835 42.94% 17,150 53.23% 1,236 3.83% -3,315 -10.29% 32,221
Coos 14,243 38.42% 21,829 58.88% 1,003 2.70% -7,586 -20.46% 37,075
Crook 3,801 24.61% 11,287 73.06% 360 2.33% -7,486 -48.45% 15,448
Curry 6,058 40.59% 8,484 56.84% 383 2.57% -2,426 -16.25% 14,925
Deschutes 65,962 52.67% 55,646 44.43% 3,626 2.90% 10,316 8.24% 125,234
Douglas 19,160 29.78% 43,298 67.29% 1,891 2.93% -24,138 -37.51% 64,349
Gilliam 324 27.50% 834 70.80% 20 1.70% -510 -43.30% 1,178
Grant 929 20.21% 3,545 77.13% 122 2.66% -2,616 -56.92% 4,596
Harney 894 19.95% 3,475 77.55% 112 2.50% -2,581 -57.60% 4,481
Hood River 8,764 66.95% 3,955 30.21% 371 2.84% 4,809 36.74% 13,090
Jackson 59,478 46.77% 63,869 50.23% 3,818 3.00% -4,391 -3.46% 127,165
Jefferson 4,393 36.88% 7,189 60.35% 331 2.77% -2,796 -23.47% 11,913
Josephine 18,451 35.73% 31,751 61.48% 1,439 2.79% -13,300 -25.75% 51,641
Klamath 10,388 28.29% 25,308 68.91% 1,030 2.80% -14,920 -40.62% 36,726
Lake 792 18.15% 3,470 79.53% 101 2.32% -2,678 -61.38% 4,363
Lane 134,366 60.46% 80,336 36.15% 7,551 3.39% 54,030 24.31% 222,253
Lincoln 17,385 56.58% 12,460 40.55% 881 2.87% 4,925 16.03% 30,726
Linn 26,512 36.50% 43,486 59.87% 2,642 3.63% -16,974 -23.37% 72,640
Malheur 3,260 27.62% 8,187 69.36% 357 3.02% -4,927 -41.74% 11,804
Marion 80,872 48.86% 79,002 47.73% 5,660 3.41% 1,870 1.13% 165,534
Morrow 1,371 26.79% 3,586 70.07% 161 3.14% -2,215 -43.28% 5,118
Multnomah 367,249 79.21% 82,995 17.90% 13,415 2.89% 284,254 61.31% 463,659
Polk 22,917 47.46% 23,732 49.14% 1,642 3.40% -815 -1.68% 48,291
Sherman 260 21.52% 921 76.24% 27 2.24% -661 -54.72% 1,208
Tillamook 8,066 47.76% 8,354 49.47% 468 2.77% -288 -1.71% 16,888
Umatilla 10,707 32.41% 21,270 64.38% 1,061 3.21% -10,563 -31.97% 33,038
Union 4,254 28.47% 10,298 68.91% 392 2.62% -6,044 -40.44% 14,944
Wallowa 1,625 31.56% 3,404 66.11% 120 2.33% -1,779 -34.55% 5,149
Wasco 6,604 46.74% 7,035 49.79% 491 3.47% -431 -3.05% 14,130
Washington 209,940 65.54% 99,073 30.93% 11,313 3.53% 110,867 34.61% 320,326
Wheeler 217 22.49% 711 73.68% 37 3.83% -494 -51.19% 965
Yamhill 27,174 46.12% 29,551 50.15% 2,198 3.73% -2,377 -4.03% 58,923
Total 1,340,383 56.45% 958,448 40.37% 75,490 3.18% 381,935 16.08% 2,374,321
  •   Democratic — +10–12.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5–10%
  •   Democratic — +5–7.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5–5%
  •   Democratic — +0–2.5%
  •   Republican — +0–2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5–5%
  •   Republican — +5–7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5–10%
  • Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic[edit]

    By congressional district[edit]

    Biden won 4 out of 5 congressional districts in Oregon.

    District Trump Biden Representative
    1st 34.1% 63.3% Suzanne Bonamici
    2nd 55.6% 42.1% Cliff Bentz
    3rd 23.5% 74.3% Earl Blumenauer
    4th 46.7% 50.7% Peter DeFazio
    5th 43.9% 53.6% Kurt Schrader

    Analysis[edit]

    Edison exit polls[edit]

    2020 presidential election in Oregon by demographic subgroup (Edison exit polling)[29][30]
    Demographic subgroup Biden Trump % of

    total vote

    Total vote 56.45 40.37 100
    Ideology
    Liberals 96 4 33
    Moderates 66 30 37
    Conservatives 8 92 30
    Party
    Democrats 98 2 36
    Republicans 7 93 24
    Independents 52 43 41
    Gender
    Men 51 45 50
    Women 63 35 50
    Race/ethnicity
    White 58 39 85
    Non-white 15
    Age
    18–29 years old 17
    30–44 years old 62 34 24
    45–64 years old 52 48 35
    65 and older 54 44 24
    Sexual orientation
    LGBT 8
    Not LGBT 55 42 92
    Education
    High school or less 38 62 24
    Some college education 57 37 34
    Associate degree 57 41 12
    Bachelor's degree 67 30 17
    Postgraduate degree 78 18 13
    Region
    Multnomah County 20
    Portland suburbs 63 35 26
    Willamette/Northwest 51 45 29
    East/South 39 57 25
    Area type
    Urban 75 23 32
    Suburban 52 44 50
    Rural 37 58 18
    Family's financial situation today
    Better than four years ago 27 71 41
    Worse than four years ago 84 9 17
    About the same 73 24 42

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  • ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  • ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  • ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  • ^ "Someone else" with 6%
  • References[edit]

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