Presidential Election 2020: Extended Count

Tally for votes by US Citizens.

This page includes not only the basic tallies for each voting system, as if each respective system were in use, it also includes some extra stats:

  1. The Condorcet winner for the Ranked Choice ballots -- if there is one. For Condorcet we look at each pair of candidates and determine who would win if only those two candidates were in the race, determining how voters voted using the relative ranks in the Ranked Choice ballots. If one candidate beats all the others in these pairwise contests, then we have a Condorcet winner. (Such a winner is not guaranteed! Ranked Choice ballots can lead to circularity: Candidate A beats Candidate B, B beats C, and yet C beats A.
  2. The winnier for the Range ballots if we did Range with Runoff (similar to Star Voting but with more stars).
  3. The Condorcet winner for the Range Votes -- if there is one. Here we look at the scores of candidates pairwise to determine voter preference. If a voter gives each candidate the same score, we treat the ballot as an abstention for that pairwise contest.
  4. A histogram of the scores for the Range Votes. Did the voters "bullet vote" giving their favorite candidate a ten and the rest nothing? Or did they grant intermediate values for intermediate candidates?

Plurality Vote Count

Plurality vote totals:

CandidateNumber of Votes
Donald Trump469
Joe Biden336
Jo Jorgensen197
Howie Hawkins43
Tulsi Gabbard38
Dan Crenshaw17
Justin Amash55
Amy Klobuchar21
Bernie Sanders262
Andrew Yang58
Elizabeth Warren41
John Kasich17
Jeb Bush10
Rand Paul47
Ted Cruz32
TOTAL:1643

The winner is Donald Trump with 28.5% of the vote

Approval Vote Count

Approval vote totals:

CandidateNumber of Votes
Donald Trump598
Joe Biden593
Jo Jorgensen454
Howie Hawkins266
Tulsi Gabbard409
Dan Crenshaw198
Justin Amash351
Amy Klobuchar260
Bernie Sanders666
Andrew Yang546
Elizabeth Warren465
John Kasich188
Jeb Bush182
Rand Paul431
Ted Cruz382
Ballots Cast:1643

The winner is Bernie Sanders with 40.5% of the vote

Instant Runoff (Ranked Choice) Counts

Instant Runoff required 13 rounds:

Round 1:

Donald Trump412
Joe Biden167
Jo Jorgensen175
Howie Hawkins57
Tulsi Gabbard41
Dan Crenshaw28
Justin Amash85
Amy Klobuchar22
Bernie Sanders318
Andrew Yang103
Elizabeth Warren79
John Kasich24
Jeb Bush14
Rand Paul71
Ted Cruz47

Jeb Bush eliminated in this round.

Round 2:

Donald Trump414
Joe Biden167
Jo Jorgensen175
Howie Hawkins57
Tulsi Gabbard42
Dan Crenshaw28
Justin Amash86
Amy Klobuchar23
Bernie Sanders319
Andrew Yang103
Elizabeth Warren79
John Kasich27
Rand Paul72
Ted Cruz51

Amy Klobuchar eliminated in this round.

Round 3:

Donald Trump414
Joe Biden176
Jo Jorgensen177
Howie Hawkins59
Tulsi Gabbard42
Dan Crenshaw28
Justin Amash86
Bernie Sanders322
Andrew Yang105
Elizabeth Warren83
John Kasich28
Rand Paul72
Ted Cruz51

Eliminated in this round:

Round 4:

Donald Trump419
Joe Biden182
Jo Jorgensen182
Howie Hawkins59
Tulsi Gabbard53
Justin Amash89
Bernie Sanders324
Andrew Yang108
Elizabeth Warren87
Rand Paul80
Ted Cruz60

Tulsi Gabbard eliminated in this round.

Round 5:

Donald Trump422
Joe Biden188
Jo Jorgensen193
Howie Hawkins63
Justin Amash98
Bernie Sanders331
Andrew Yang114
Elizabeth Warren89
Rand Paul84
Ted Cruz61

Ted Cruz eliminated in this round.

Round 6:

Donald Trump450
Joe Biden190
Jo Jorgensen197
Howie Hawkins64
Justin Amash100
Bernie Sanders333
Andrew Yang116
Elizabeth Warren89
Rand Paul104

Howie Hawkins eliminated in this round.

Round 7:

Donald Trump455
Joe Biden197
Jo Jorgensen202
Justin Amash100
Bernie Sanders373
Andrew Yang120
Elizabeth Warren92
Rand Paul104

Elizabeth Warren eliminated in this round.

Round 8:

Donald Trump455
Joe Biden216
Jo Jorgensen210
Justin Amash102
Bernie Sanders418
Andrew Yang138
Rand Paul104

Justin Amash eliminated in this round.

Round 9:

Donald Trump458
Joe Biden219
Jo Jorgensen261
Bernie Sanders423
Andrew Yang146
Rand Paul136

Rand Paul eliminated in this round.

Round 10:

Donald Trump507
Joe Biden222
Jo Jorgensen328
Bernie Sanders425
Andrew Yang161

Andrew Yang eliminated in this round.

Round 11:

Donald Trump519
Joe Biden254
Jo Jorgensen362
Bernie Sanders508

Joe Biden eliminated in this round.

Round 12:

Donald Trump544
Jo Jorgensen430
Bernie Sanders669

Jo Jorgensen eliminated in this round.

Round 13:

Donald Trump763
Bernie Sanders880

And the winner is: Bernie Sanders

Condorcet Count of Ranked Choice Ballots

CandidateW/L/Tvs.
Trump
vs.
Biden
vs.
Jorgensen
vs.
Hawkins
vs.
Gabbard
vs.
Crenshaw
vs.
Amash
vs.
Klobuchar
vs.
Sanders
vs.
Yang
vs.
Warren
vs.
Kasich
vs.
Bush
vs.
Paul
vs.
Cruz
Donald Trump0/14/0 790 to
852
611 to
1031
766 to
876
663 to
980
721 to
922
637 to
1006
771 to
872
763 to
880
696 to
947
806 to
837
758 to
885
758 to
885
610 to
1033
716 to
927
Joe Biden5/9/0852 to
790
724 to
918
776 to
866
707 to
936
851 to
792
787 to
856
813 to
830
647 to
996
560 to
1083
734 to
909
838 to
805
847 to
796
807 to
836
867 to
776
Jo Jorgensen13/1/01031 to
611
918 to
724
997 to
645
905 to
738
1083 to
560
992 to
651
959 to
684
815 to
828
827 to
816
918 to
725
1101 to
542
1118 to
525
1063 to
580
1082 to
561
Howie Hawkins10/4/0876 to
766
866 to
776
645 to
997
748 to
895
937 to
706
887 to
756
909 to
734
728 to
915
700 to
943
899 to
744
952 to
691
950 to
693
898 to
745
922 to
721
Tulsi Gabbard13/1/0979 to
663
935 to
707
737 to
905
894 to
748
1104 to
539
1023 to
620
1096 to
547
850 to
793
885 to
758
1008 to
635
1174 to
469
1158 to
485
1012 to
631
1058 to
585
Dan Crenshaw7/7/0921 to
721
791 to
851
559 to
1083
705 to
937
539 to
1104
774 to
869
869 to
774
739 to
904
723 to
920
871 to
772
940 to
703
957 to
686
841 to
802
962 to
681
Justin Amash9/5/01005 to
637
855 to
787
650 to
992
755 to
887
620 to
1023
869 to
774
906 to
737
780 to
863
794 to
849
899 to
744
1100 to
543
1121 to
522
1055 to
588
1085 to
558
Amy Klobuchar7/7/0871 to
771
829 to
813
683 to
959
733 to
909
547 to
1096
774 to
869
737 to
906
741 to
902
644 to
999
891 to
752
1027 to
616
1024 to
619
926 to
717
960 to
683
Bernie Sanders13/1/0879 to
763
995 to
647
827 to
815
914 to
728
793 to
850
904 to
739
863 to
780
902 to
741
826 to
817
1015 to
628
1021 to
622
1016 to
627
966 to
677
964 to
679
Andrew Yang11/3/0946 to
696
1082 to
560
815 to
827
942 to
700
758 to
885
920 to
723
849 to
794
999 to
644
817 to
826
1081 to
562
1186 to
457
1167 to
476
1030 to
613
1043 to
600
Elizabeth Warren6/8/0836 to
806
908 to
734
724 to
918
743 to
899
635 to
1008
772 to
871
744 to
899
752 to
891
628 to
1015
562 to
1081
936 to
707
966 to
677
908 to
735
915 to
728
John Kasich4/10/0884 to
758
804 to
838
541 to
1101
690 to
952
469 to
1174
703 to
940
543 to
1100
616 to
1027
622 to
1021
457 to
1186
707 to
936
1032 to
611
880 to
763
971 to
672
Jeb Bush2/12/0884 to
758
795 to
847
524 to
1118
692 to
950
485 to
1158
686 to
957
522 to
1121
619 to
1024
627 to
1016
476 to
1167
677 to
966
611 to
1032
815 to
828
956 to
687
Rand Paul4/10/01032 to
610
835 to
807
579 to
1063
744 to
898
631 to
1012
802 to
841
588 to
1055
717 to
926
677 to
966
613 to
1030
735 to
908
763 to
880
828 to
815
1111 to
532
Ted Cruz1/13/0926 to
716
775 to
867
560 to
1082
720 to
922
585 to
1058
681 to
962
558 to
1085
683 to
960
679 to
964
600 to
1043
728 to
915
672 to
971
687 to
956
532 to
1111

We have a tie! No candidate won every head to head contest.

Range Count

Here is the straight up count using the Range ballots. Candidate with the highest number of total stars wins.

CandidateTotal StarsAverage Stars
Donald Trump5956 3.6
Joe Biden5522 3.4
Jo Jorgensen5979 3.6
Howie Hawkins4368 2.7
Tulsi Gabbard5648 3.4
Dan Crenshaw4085 2.5
Justin Amash5319 3.2
Amy Klobuchar4376 2.7
Bernie Sanders7088 4.3
Andrew Yang6726 4.1
Elizabeth Warren5552 3.4
John Kasich3903 2.4
Jeb Bush3877 2.4
Rand Paul5552 3.4
Ted Cruz4784 2.9

And the winner is: Bernie Sanders

Range with Runoff

Another possible way to use range ballots is to pick the top two candidates based on the number of stars and then do a runoff round using simple majority voting. (Or more than two if there is a tie for second place.) For the second round we count ballots where the top two candidates have the same number of stars as both being approved -- which has no impact except for a special case. ( If there are more than two candidates in the second round, 2 candidates might have more than the third making the tie meaningful.)

The idea behind Range with Runoff is to encourage people to express preferences between all candidates so that their vote counts in the second round. (Since this was not in the instructions for this simulation, doing a Range with Runoff count here is not a great test of the concept!)

Range with Runoff as per this experiment is similar to Star Voting, only with more possible stars.

First Round:

For the first round, we count just as in Range Voting, but we are interested in the top two candidates. If there is a tie for second place in this round, then we take the top candidate and all second place candidates to the second round.

CandidateNumber of Stars
Donald Trump5956
Joe Biden5522
Jo Jorgensen5979
Howie Hawkins4368
Tulsi Gabbard5648
Dan Crenshaw4085
Justin Amash5319
Amy Klobuchar4376
Bernie Sanders7088
Andrew Yang6726
Elizabeth Warren5552
John Kasich3903
Jeb Bush3877
Rand Paul5552
Ted Cruz4784

The following candidates make it to Round 2:

Second Round:

Here are the vote counts for the second round. A candidate gets a vote if he/she has the highest number of stars in the truncated ballot. If multiple candidates get the same, highest, star count, then multiple candidates get a vote. In this sense, the second round is somewhere between Plurality and Approval.

CandidateVotes
Bernie Sanders1084
Andrew Yang1037

And the winner is: Bernie Sanders

Range Condorcet Count

Did straight up Range counting produce the Condorcet winner? (That is, the winner if only two candidates were one the ballot and we were to do majority balloting based on the Range data.) Let's find out! For the table below I use the number of stars to determine preference between each pair of candidates for each voter. If a pair of candidates get the same number of stars, I treat the ballot as an abstention for that pairwise race.

CandidateW/L/Tvs.
Trump
vs.
Biden
vs.
Jorgensen
vs.
Hawkins
vs.
Gabbard
vs.
Crenshaw
vs.
Amash
vs.
Klobuchar
vs.
Sanders
vs.
Yang
vs.
Warren
vs.
Kasich
vs.
Bush
vs.
Paul
vs.
Cruz
Donald Trump7/7/0 707 to
748
584 to
803
730 to
614
612 to
725
641 to
469
609 to
712
726 to
656
691 to
801
642 to
846
746 to
697
713 to
555
694 to
543
538 to
644
579 to
400
Joe Biden10/4/0748 to
707
688 to
664
694 to
518
631 to
726
789 to
527
712 to
585
655 to
403
394 to
723
431 to
801
506 to
558
741 to
458
772 to
476
756 to
676
796 to
618
Jo Jorgensen11/3/0803 to
584
664 to
688
645 to
365
566 to
540
735 to
340
520 to
409
641 to
489
567 to
782
480 to
717
628 to
623
697 to
397
726 to
414
650 to
450
785 to
451
Howie Hawkins2/12/0614 to
730
518 to
694
365 to
645
350 to
684
517 to
476
411 to
568
452 to
498
316 to
789
300 to
801
438 to
560
494 to
481
520 to
536
488 to
645
577 to
638
Tulsi Gabbard11/3/0725 to
612
726 to
631
540 to
566
684 to
350
699 to
331
562 to
472
688 to
407
573 to
737
499 to
673
646 to
557
705 to
330
733 to
383
594 to
508
726 to
491
Dan Crenshaw0/14/0469 to
641
527 to
789
340 to
735
476 to
517
331 to
699
324 to
590
457 to
572
472 to
842
376 to
830
510 to
665
438 to
462
457 to
504
333 to
607
440 to
511
Justin Amash8/6/0712 to
609
585 to
712
409 to
520
568 to
411
472 to
562
590 to
324
527 to
506
515 to
778
425 to
732
545 to
632
568 to
380
617 to
413
543 to
435
680 to
468
Amy Klobuchar5/9/0656 to
726
403 to
655
489 to
641
498 to
452
407 to
688
572 to
457
506 to
527
335 to
796
267 to
814
369 to
572
528 to
386
571 to
458
544 to
640
624 to
618
Bernie Sanders14/0/0801 to
691
723 to
394
782 to
567
789 to
316
737 to
573
842 to
472
778 to
515
796 to
335
606 to
559
698 to
298
813 to
404
823 to
442
783 to
602
820 to
584
Andrew Yang13/1/0846 to
642
801 to
431
717 to
480
801 to
300
673 to
499
830 to
376
732 to
425
814 to
267
559 to
606
701 to
395
849 to
294
853 to
352
741 to
515
832 to
533
Elizabeth Warren9/5/0697 to
746
558 to
506
623 to
628
560 to
438
557 to
646
665 to
510
632 to
545
572 to
369
298 to
698
395 to
701
633 to
415
654 to
494
652 to
645
696 to
647
John Kasich2/12/0555 to
713
458 to
741
397 to
697
481 to
494
330 to
705
462 to
438
380 to
568
386 to
528
404 to
813
294 to
849
415 to
633
419 to
368
423 to
596
519 to
573
Jeb Bush2/12/0543 to
694
476 to
772
414 to
726
536 to
520
383 to
733
504 to
457
413 to
617
458 to
571
442 to
823
352 to
853
494 to
654
368 to
419
394 to
593
485 to
537
Rand Paul7/7/0644 to
538
676 to
756
450 to
650
645 to
488
508 to
594
607 to
333
435 to
543
640 to
544
602 to
783
515 to
741
645 to
652
596 to
423
593 to
394
611 to
355
Ted Cruz4/10/0400 to
579
618 to
796
451 to
785
638 to
577
491 to
726
511 to
440
468 to
680
618 to
624
584 to
820
533 to
832
647 to
696
573 to
519
537 to
485
355 to
611

And the Condorcet winner is: Bernie Sanders.

Range Histogram

Many people worry that with Range Voting people will game the system by Bullet Voting: giving their favorite candidate ten stars and everyone else a zero. (This is one justification for Range with Runoff: it gives more incentives to opine on all the viable candidates.)

Another possibility is that people could give 10s to multiple favorites and zeroes to the rest (min/max strategy). In this case Range degenerates to Approval.

So, will people Bullet Vote? Will they simply do an Approval Vote? To get an idea I have generated a histogram table of the number of ballots that include each of the number of stars. Note that it is possible to have more instances of a number of stars than there are ballots, as the total number of instances is the number of ballots times the number of candidates.

Percentages are percentages of possible instances.

Number of StarsNumber of InstancesPercent
0864035.06%
119707.99%
218807.63%
320478.31%
417947.28%
521988.92%
613355.42%
713105.32%
811634.72%
98663.51%
1014425.85%

Now let's break down the above by candidate:

Candidate \ N Stars012345678910
Donald Trump717657476708273808367256
Joe Biden545131103125139133117132844985
Jo Jorgensen46214314115313616566777069161
Howie Hawkins6441621321451111577961563165
Tulsi Gabbard453112124169163205131117714949
Dan Crenshaw670153141167971507172533336
Justin Amash56513113714312016863586765126
Amy Klobuchar60713713218112416611687551919
Bernie Sanders5029511092879765108115122250
Andrew Yang39411111513213717512612612886113
Elizabeth Warren59212712595113100979210696100
John Kasich6551411431671471838755371117
Jeb Bush6211731641851451497557371918
Rand Paul53814512613110313894991057787
Ted Cruz675144113861021307589967360

Number of bullet votes: 50 (3.04%).
Number of "approval" votes: 24 (1%).

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