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Minnesota presidential primary

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A Minnesota presidential primary has been held four times: 1916, 1952, 1956 and 1992. The state of Minnesota normally holds presidential caucuses instead. On May 22, 2016 Governor Dayton signed a bill that will reinstate a presidential primary starting in 2020. [1]

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1916

The first Minnesota presidential primary was held on Tuesday, March 14, 1916. Along with the Democratic and Republican parties, the Prohibition Party also held a primary. The Progressive Party (Bull Moose) was eligible to hold an election but no candidates filed.

Winners

  • Democratic Party: Woodrow Wilson
  • Prohibition Party: William Sulzer
  • Republican Party: Albert B. Cummins
  • 1952

    The second Minnesota presidential primary was held on Tuesday, March 18, 1952.

    Winners

  • Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party: Hubert Humphrey "favorite son candidate"
  • Republican Party: Harold Stassen
  • 1956

    The third Minnesota presidential primary was held on Tuesday, March 20, 1956.

    Winners

  • Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party: Estes Kefauver
  • Republican Party: Dwight Eisenhower
  • 1992

    The fourth Minnesota presidential primary was held on Tuesday, April 7, 1992. The closed primary was binding for the Independent- Republicans Party, but for the Democratic Farmer Labor Party it was only a "beauty contest" as the DFL awarded its delegates at a March 3 caucuses. [2]

    Winners

  • Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party: Bill Clinton
  • Independent-Republican Party: George H. W. Bush
  • includes 1916 results
  • 1952 results
  • 1956 results
  • 1992 results
  • References

    Minnesota presidential primary Wikipedia