Date State/territory Calculated delegates Type[a] Popular vote or equivalent[b] Estimated delegates[c]
Clinton
Sanders
Clinton Sanders Available[d]
P U T P U T P U T P U T
Feb 1 Iowa[1] 44751Semi-open caucus 700 SDE (49.8%) 697 SDE (49.6%) 23629 21021 011
Feb 9 New Hampshire[2] 24832Semi-closed primary 95,355 (37.7%)152,193 (60.1%) 9615 15116 011
Feb 20 Nevada[3] 35843Closed caucus 6,316 CD (52.6%) 5,678 CD (47.3%) 20727 15116 000
Feb 27 South Carolina[4] 53659Open primary 272,379 (73.4%)96,498 (26.0%) 39544 14014 011
Mar 1 Alabama[5] 53760Open primary 309,926 (77.8%)76,401 (19.2%) 44650 909 011
American Samoa[6] 6511Closed caucus 162 (68.4%)61 (25.7%) 448 213 000
Arkansas[7] 32537Open primary 146,057 (66.1%)66,236 (30.0%) 22527 10010 000
Colorado[8] 661278Closed caucus 49,789 (40.3%)72,846 (59.0%) 25934 41041 033
Georgia[9] 10215117Open primary 543,008 (71.3%)214,332 (28.2%) 731184 29029 044
Massachusetts[10][11] 9124115Semi-closed primary 606,822 (49.7%)589,803 (48.3%) 462167 45146 022
Minnesota[12] 771693Open caucus 73,510 (38.4%)118,135 (61.6%) 311243 46248 022
Oklahoma[13][14] 38442Semi-closed primary 139,443 (41.5%)174,228 (51.9%) 17118 21122 022
Tennessee[15] 67875Open primary 245,930 (66.1%)120,800 (32.5%) 44852 23023 000
Texas[16] 22229251Open primary 936,004 (65.2%)476,547 (33.2%) 14721168 75075 088
Vermont[17][18] 161026Open primary 18,338 (13.6%)115,900 (85.7%) 055 16521 000
Virginia[19] 9513108Open primary 504,741 (64.3%)276,370 (35.2%) 621274 33033 011
Mar 5 Kansas[20] 33437Closed caucus 12,593 (32.3%)26,450 (67.7%) 10414 23023 000
Louisiana[21] 51859Closed primary 221,733 (71.1%)72,276 (23.2%) 37643 14014 022
Nebraska[22] 25530Closed caucus 14,340 (42.9%)19,120 (57.1%) 10313 15116 011
Mar 6 Maine[23] 25530Closed caucus 1,232 SCD (35.5%)2,231 SCD (64.3%) 8412 17118 000
Mar 1–8Democrats Abroad[24] 134[e]17Closed primary 10,689 (30.9%)23,779 (68.9%) 4 9½ 011
Mar 8 Michigan[25][26] 13017147Open primary 581,775 (48.3%)598,943 (49.7%) 631376 67067 044
Mississippi[27] 36541Open primary 187,334 (82.5%)37,748 (16.6%) 31334 527 000
Mar 12 Northern Marianas[28] 6511Closed caucus 102 (54.0%)65 (34.4%) 459 202 000
Mar 15 Florida[29][30] 21432246Closed primary 1,101,414 (64.4%)568,839 (33.3%) 14124165 73275 066
Illinois[31] 15627183Open primary 1,039,555 (50.6%)999,494 (48.6%) 7924103 77178 01[d]1[d]
Missouri[32] 711384Open primary 312,285 (49.6%)310,711 (49.4%) 361147 35035 022
North Carolina[33] 10714121Semi-closed primary 622,915 (54.5%)467,018 (40.9%) 60969 47249 033
Ohio[34][35] 14317160Semi-open primary 696,681 (56.1%)535,395 (43.1%) 811697 62163 000
Mar 22 Arizona[36][37] 751085Closed primary 262,459 (56.3%)192,962 (41.4%) 42648 33134 033
Idaho[38] 23427Open caucus 5,065 (21.2%)18,640 (78.0%) 516 18220 011
Utah[39] 33437Semi-open caucus 15,666 (20.3%)61,333 (79.3%) 628 27229 000
Mar 26 Alaska[40][41] 16420Closed caucus 2,146 (20.2%)8,447 (79.6%) 314 13114 022
Hawaii[42] 25934Semi-closed caucus 10,125 (30.0%)23,530 (69.8%) 8513 17219 022
Washington[43] 10117118Open caucus 7,140 LDD (27.1%)19,159 LDD (72.7%) 271138 74074 066
Apr 5 Wisconsin[44][45] 861096Open primary 433,739 (43.1%)570,192 (56.6%) 38947 48149 000
Apr 9 Wyoming[46] 14418Closed caucus 124 SCD (44.3%)156 SCD (55.7%) 7411 707 000
Apr 19 New York[47][48][49] 24744291Closed primary 1,133,980 (57.5%)820,256 (41.6%) 13941180 1080108 033
Apr 26 Connecticut[50][51]551671Closed primary 170,045 (51.8%)152,379 (46.4%) 281543 27027 011
Delaware[52][53] 211132Closed primary 55,954 (59.8%)36,662 (39.2%) 121123 909 000
Maryland[54][55]9524119Closed primary 573,242 (62.5%)309,990 (33.8%) 601777 35136 066
Pennsylvania[56]18919208Closed primary 935,107 (55.6%)731,881 (43.5%) 10619125 83083 011
Rhode Island[57][58] 24933Semi-closed primary 52,749 (43.1%)66,993 (54.7%) 11920 13013 000
May 3 Indiana[59] 83992Open primary 303,705 (47.5%)335,074 (52.5%) 39746 44044 022
May 7 Guam[60] 7512Closed caucus 777 (59.5%)528 (40.5%) 459 303 000
May 10 Nebraska[61] N/aClosed primary 42,692 (53.1%)37,744 (46.9%) Non-binding primary with no delegates allocated.
West Virginia[62] 29837Semi-closed primary 86,914 (35.8%)124,700 (51.4%) 11617 18220 000
May 17 Kentucky[63][64] 55560Closed primary 212,534 (46.8%)210,623 (46.3%) 28230 27027 033
Oregon[65][66] 611374Closed primary 269,846 (42.1%)360,829 (56.2%) 25732 36339 033
May 24 Washington[67] N/aOpen primary[68][f] 420,461 (52.4%)382,293 (47.6%) Non-binding primary with no delegates allocated.
Jun 4 Virgin Islands[69][70][71] 7512Closed caucus 1,326 (87.12%)196 (12.88%) 7512 000 000
Jun 5 Puerto Rico[72] 60767Open primary 52,658 (59.7%)33,368 (37.9%) 37643 23023 011
Jun 7 California[73][74] 47576551Semi-closed primary 2,745,302 (53.1%)2,381,722 (46.0%) 25466320 2210221 01010
Montana[75][76] 21627Open primary 55,805 (44.2%)65,156 (51.6%) 10515 11112 000
New Jersey[77][78][79] 12616142Semi-closed primary 566,247 (63.3%)328,058 (36.7%) 791291 47249 022
New Mexico[80][81] 34943Closed primary 111,334 (51.5%)104,741 (48.5%) 18927 16016 000
North Dakota[82] 18523Open caucus[83][g] 106 SCD (25.6%)258 SCD (64.2%) 516 13114 033
South Dakota[84][85] 20525Semi-closed primary[86] 27,047 (51.0%)25,959 (49.0%) 10212 10010 033
Jun 14 District of Columbia[87][88] 202545Closed primary 76,704 (78.0%)20,361 (20.7%) 162339 426 000
Total 4,051 712 4,763 16,847,084
(55.20%)[h]
13,168,222
(43.14%)[h]
2,205 570½ 2,775½ 1,846 43½ 1,889½ 097[d]97[d]
Date State/territory P U T Type Clinton Sanders P U T P U T P U T
Calculated delegates Popular vote or equivalent Clinton delegates Sanders delegates Available delegates
  1. Differences between types:
    • Open: Anyone can participate regardless of their registered party affiliation.
    • Semi-open: Anyone can participate except registered Republicans.
    • Semi-closed: Only registered Democrats or undeclared can participate.
    • Closed: Only registered Democrats can participate.
  2. Differences between types:
    • CD: 'Popular vote' tallies the county delegates.
    • LDD: 'Popular vote' tallies the legislative district delegates.
    • SCD: 'Popular vote' tallies the state convention delegates.
    • SDE: 'Popular vote' tallies the state delegate equivalents.
  3. Pledged delegates are elected with the understanding that they will support a specific candidate.
    Unpledged delegates (superdelegates) are not required to voice support for a specific candidate.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 One Illinois superdelegate is still committed to O'Malley. Therefore, the total number of available delegates is one less than expected.
  5. There are 8 unpledged delegates from Democrats Abroad that each cast half a vote at the national convention.
  6. Open to all voters excluding those who caucused with the Republicans on February 20.
  7. Open to all voters, though those who attend must state they will identify as a Democrat for the 2016 election.
  8. 1 2 Does not include popular vote totals from Iowa, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, or non-binding primaries
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