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2016 Presidential Polling Among Independents

Incumbent: Barack Obama (D) | 4 candidates | Election on November 8, 2016122 polls

September 26, 2016 at 3:43:58 PM CT HowWillAmericaVote.com Bernie Sanders (D) 304Donald Trump (R) 51 Alabama No Data 9 Electoral Votes Alaska No Data 3 Electoral Votes Arizona Bernie Sanders41%Donald Trump31%Gary Johnson9%Jill Stein4% 11 Electoral Votes Arkansas No Data 6 Electoral Votes California Bernie Sanders59.66%Donald Trump25.02% 55 Electoral Votes Colorado Bernie Sanders49%Donald Trump38% 9 Electoral Votes Connecticut Bernie Sanders49%Donald Trump37% 7 Electoral Votes Delaware No Data 3 Electoral Votes District of Columbia No Data 3 EVs Florida Bernie Sanders45.7%Donald Trump31.31%Gary Johnson7%Jill Stein1% 29 Electoral Votes Georgia Donald Trump38%Bernie Sanders33%Gary Johnson13%Jill Stein0% 16 Electoral Votes Hawaii No Data 4 Electoral Votes Idaho No Data 4 Electoral Votes Illinois Bernie Sanders58%Donald Trump28% 20 Electoral Votes Indiana No Data 11 Electoral Votes Iowa Bernie Sanders50.42%Donald Trump36.99% 6 Electoral Votes Kansas No Data 6 Electoral Votes Kentucky No Data 8 Electoral Votes Louisiana Donald Trump65%Bernie Sanders24% 8 Electoral Votes Maine Bernie Sanders57%Donald Trump32% 4 Electoral Votes Maryland Bernie Sanders57%Donald Trump26% 10 Electoral Votes Massachusetts Bernie Sanders58%Donald Trump33% 11 Electoral Votes Michigan Bernie Sanders55.77%Donald Trump37.26% 16 Electoral Votes Minnesota Bernie Sanders46%Donald Trump39% 10 Electoral Votes Mississippi No Data 6 Electoral Votes Missouri No Data 10 Electoral Votes Montana No Data 3 Electoral Votes Nebraska No Data 5 Electoral Votes Nevada No Data 6 Electoral Votes New Hampshire Bernie Sanders55.51%Donald Trump35.43% 4 Electoral Votes New Jersey Bernie Sanders42.96%Donald Trump31.99% 14 Electoral Votes New Mexico No Data 5 Electoral Votes New York Bernie Sanders46.83%Donald Trump39.31% 29 Electoral Votes North Carolina Bernie Sanders39.08%Donald Trump36.62%Gary Johnson4%Jill Stein1% 15 Electoral Votes North Dakota No Data 3 Electoral Votes Ohio Bernie Sanders46.26%Donald Trump38.36% 18 Electoral Votes Oklahoma No Data 7 Electoral Votes Oregon No Data 7 Electoral Votes Pennsylvania Bernie Sanders45.93%Donald Trump34.76%Gary Johnson17%Jill Stein2% 20 Electoral Votes Rhode Island No Data 4 Electoral Votes South Carolina Donald Trump41%Bernie Sanders40% 9 Electoral Votes South Dakota No Data 3 Electoral Votes Tennessee No Data 11 Electoral Votes Texas No Data 38 Electoral Votes Utah Bernie Sanders39.25%Donald Trump26.82%Gary Johnson18.12% 6 Electoral Votes Vermont No Data 3 Electoral Votes Virginia Donald Trump41%Bernie Sanders36% 13 Electoral Votes Washington No Data 12 Electoral Votes West Virginia Donald Trump59%Bernie Sanders32% 5 Electoral Votes Wisconsin Bernie Sanders43.91%Donald Trump31.69%Gary Johnson3.06% 10 Electoral Votes Wyoming No Data 3 Electoral Votes
Johnson (L)Sanders (D)Stein (G)Trump (R)
Alabama
9 Electoral Votes
No Data
Alaska
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Arizona
11 Electoral Votes
9%41%
100%
4%31%
Arkansas
6 Electoral Votes
No Data
California
55 Electoral Votes
59.66%
100%
25.02%
Colorado
9 Electoral Votes
49%
100%
38%
Connecticut
7 Electoral Votes
49%
100%
37%
Delaware
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
District of Columbia
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Florida
29 Electoral Votes
7%45.7%
99.84%
1%31.31%
Georgia
16 Electoral Votes
13%33%0%38%
100%
Hawaii
4 Electoral Votes
No Data
Idaho
4 Electoral Votes
No Data
Illinois
20 Electoral Votes
58%
100%
28%
Indiana
11 Electoral Votes
No Data
Iowa
6 Electoral Votes
50.42%
100%
36.99%
Kansas
6 Electoral Votes
No Data
Kentucky
8 Electoral Votes
No Data
Louisiana
8 Electoral Votes
24%65%
100%
Maine
4 Electoral Votes
57%
100%
32%
Maryland
10 Electoral Votes
57%
100%
26%
Massachusetts
11 Electoral Votes
58%
100%
33%
Michigan
16 Electoral Votes
55.77%
100%
37.26%
Minnesota
10 Electoral Votes
46%
100%
39%
Mississippi
6 Electoral Votes
No Data
Missouri
10 Electoral Votes
No Data
Montana
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Nebraska
5 Electoral Votes
No Data
Nevada
6 Electoral Votes
No Data
New Hampshire
4 Electoral Votes
55.51%
100%
35.43%
New Jersey
14 Electoral Votes
42.96%
100%
31.99%
New Mexico
5 Electoral Votes
No Data
New York
29 Electoral Votes
46.83%
93.79%
39.31%
North Carolina
15 Electoral Votes
4%39.08%
73.3%
1%36.62%
North Dakota
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Ohio
18 Electoral Votes
46.26%
99.53%
38.36%
Oklahoma
7 Electoral Votes
No Data
Oregon
7 Electoral Votes
No Data
Pennsylvania
20 Electoral Votes
17%45.93%
100%
2%34.76%
Rhode Island
4 Electoral Votes
No Data
South Carolina
9 Electoral Votes
40%41%
100%
South Dakota
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Tennessee
11 Electoral Votes
No Data
Texas
38 Electoral Votes
No Data
Utah
6 Electoral Votes
18.12%39.25%
100%
26.82%
Vermont
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Virginia
13 Electoral Votes
36%41%
100%
Washington
12 Electoral Votes
No Data
West Virginia
5 Electoral Votes
32%59%
100%
Wisconsin
10 Electoral Votes
3.06%43.91%
100%
31.69%
Wyoming
3 Electoral Votes
No Data
Total
538 Electoral Votes
9.81%304
100% >270
1.41%51
National Methodology & Explanation

Our objective is to assess the accuracy of polling, not to predict the outcome of the election. The values depicted above intend to represent an aggregate view of state-level public polling. Our values can be thought of as the polling implied outcome; if polling is correct, the election's outcome should match our values.

Each state's outcome is treated as an independent event as is each candidate's percentage. In reality this is not the case. Outcomes are most certainly correlated based upon empirical information like geography and demographics. Our view, which is consistent with letting polling tell the story, is that any such correlation should be observable and expressed through polling.

Candidate totals are calculated using a quadratic local regression with an alpha of 80%; if too few polls are available a least-squares regression is used. The calculated value for each candidate’s regression, along with the variance, is used as input to calculate the probability that a given candidate's total will be greatest. A standard distribution is used to determine the likelihood of victory in a given state. Once each state's probability is known, a 51-dimension cartesian product is generated to assess the likelihood of receiving 270 or more electoral votes.

More thorough information containing technical details and our data collection criteria is available in our methodology series.

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