Democrats
- Next primaries: March 17 - Florida, Ohio, Illinois and Arizona
- Total number of delegates to be awarded on March 17: 577
- Delegates that have been awarded to this point: 1,794
- Delegates needed to win the nomination: A candidate needs at least 1,991 delegates to win. That is a majority of the 3,979 pledged Democratic delegates plus one.
Delegates awarded by candidate:
Joe Biden – 890
Bernie Sanders – 736
Elizabeth Warren – 72
Michael Bloomberg – 61
Pete Buttigieg – 26
Amy Klobuchar – 7
Tulsi Gabbard – 2
Republicans
- Next primary: March 17 - Florida, Ohio and Illinois
- Number of Republican delegates to be awarded on March 17: 271
- Delegates that have been awarded to this point: 1,114
- Delegates needed to win the nomination: A candidate needs at least 1,277 delegates to win. That is a majority of the 2,552 pledged Republican delegates plus one.
Delegates awarded by candidate:
Donald Trump – 1,113
Bill Weld – 1
List of 2020 primaries and caucuses by date:
Feb. 3:
Iowa caucuses
Feb. 11:
New Hampshire primaries
Feb. 22:
Nevada Democratic caucuses
Feb. 29:
South Carolina Democratic primary
March 3 (Super Tuesday):
Alabama primaries
American Samoa Democratic caucus
Arkansas primaries
California primaries
Colorado primaries
Maine primaries
Massachusetts primaries
Minnesota primaries
North Carolina primaries
Oklahoma primaries
Tennessee primaries
Texas primaries
Utah primaries
Vermont primaries
Virginia Democratic primary
Democrats Abroad primary
March 10:
Idaho primaries
Michigan primaries
Mississippi primaries
Missouri primaries
North Dakota Democratic caucuses
Washington primaries
March 12:
Virgin Islands Republican caucus
March 14:
Guam Republican caucus
Northern Marianas Democratic convention
March 17:
Arizona Democratic primary
Florida primaries
Illinois primaries
Northern Marianas Republican caucus
Ohio primaries
March 24:
American Samoa Republican caucus
Georgia primaries
March 29:
Puerto Rico Democratic primary
April 4:
Alaska Democratic primary
Hawaii Democratic primary
Louisiana primaries
Wyoming Democratic caucuses
April 7:
Wisconsin primaries
April 28:
Connecticut primaries
Delaware primaries
Maryland primaries
New York primaries
Pennsylvania primaries
Rhode Island primaries
May 2:
Guam Democratic caucus
Kansas Democratic primary
May 5:
Indiana primaries
May 7-9:
Wyoming Republican state convention
May 12:
Nebraska primaries
West Virginia primaries
May 18:
Kentucky primaries
Oregon primaries
June 2:
District of Columbia primaries
Montana primaries
New Jersey primaries
New Mexico primaries
South Dakota primaries
June 6:
Virgin Islands Democratic caucuses
June 7:
Puerto Rico Republican primary
Canceled primaries
Several state Republican parties have decided to cancel their state’s primaries because an incumbent candidate (Trump) is running – with little or no opposition – for reelection.
These Republican state parties have canceled their primaries:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Kansas
- Nevada
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- As the 2020 primary season continues, candidates are angling to gather delegates on their way to their party’s nominating conventions this summer.
- Below is a list of delegates that each Democratic and Republican candidate has earned. The list will be updated after each primary.
- Democrats
- Next primaries: March 10 - Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Washington
- Total number of delegates to be awarded on March 10: 349
- Delegates that have been awarded to this point: 1,215
- Delegates yet to be awarded from Super Tuesday: 297
- Delegates needed to win the nomination: A candidate needs at least 1,991 delegates to win. That is a majority of the 3,979 pledged Democratic delegates plus one.
- Delegates awarded by candidate:
- Joe Biden – 566
- Bernie Sanders – 501
- Elizabeth Warren – 61
- Michael Bloomberg – 53
- Pete Buttigieg – 26
- Amy Klobuchar – 7
- Tulsi Gabbard – 1
- Republicans
- Next primary: March 10: Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Washington
- Number of Republican delegates to be awarded on March 10: 242
- Delegates that have been awarded to this point: 872
- Delegates needed to win the nomination: A candidate needs at least 1,277 delegates to win. That is a majority of the 2,552 pledged Republican delegates plus one.
- Delegates awarded by candidate:
- Donald Trump – 871
- Bill Weld – 1
- List of 2020 primaries and caucuses by date:
- Feb. 3:
- Iowa caucuses
- Feb. 11:
- New Hampshire primaries
- Feb. 22:
- Nevada Democratic caucuses
- Feb. 29:
- South Carolina Democratic primary
- March 3 (Super Tuesday):
- Alabama primaries
- American Samoa Democratic caucus
- Arkansas primaries
- California primaries
- Colorado primaries
- Maine primaries
- Massachusetts primaries
- Minnesota primaries
- North Carolina primaries
- Oklahoma primaries
- Tennessee primaries
- Texas primaries
- Utah primaries
- Vermont primaries
- Virginia Democratic primary
- Democrats Abroad primary
- March 10:
- Idaho primaries
- Michigan primaries
- Mississippi primaries
- Missouri primaries
- North Dakota Democratic caucuses
- Washington primaries
- March 12:
- Virgin Islands Republican caucus
- March 14:
- Guam Republican caucus
- Northern Marianas Democratic convention
- March 17:
- Arizona Democratic primary
- Florida primaries
- Illinois primaries
- Northern Marianas Republican caucus
- Ohio primaries
- March 24:
- American Samoa Republican caucus
- Georgia primaries
- March 29:
- Puerto Rico Democratic primary
- April 4:
- Alaska Democratic primary
- Hawaii Democratic primary
- Louisiana primaries
- Wyoming Democratic caucuses
- April 7:
- Wisconsin primaries
- April 28:
- Connecticut primaries
- Delaware primaries
- Maryland primaries
- New York primaries
- Pennsylvania primaries
- Rhode Island primaries
- May 2:
- Guam Democratic caucus
- Kansas Democratic primary
- May 5:
- Indiana primaries
- May 7-9:
- Wyoming Republican state convention
- May 12:
- Nebraska primaries
- West Virginia primaries
- May 18:
- Kentucky primaries
- Oregon primaries
- June 2:
- District of Columbia primaries
- Montana primaries
- New Jersey primaries
- New Mexico primaries
- South Dakota primaries
- June 6:
- Virgin Islands Democratic caucuses
- June 7:
- Puerto Rico Republican primary
- Canceled primaries
- Several state Republican parties have decided to cancel their state’s primaries because an incumbent candidate (Trump) is running – with little or no opposition – for reelection.
- These Republican state parties have canceled their primaries:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Kansas
- Nevada
- South Carolina
- Virginia
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