Democratic Party Results
2,382 delegates are required to win the Democratic nomination
State (date) |
Type of Contest* (delegate allocation) |
Hillary Clinton delegates (vote %) |
Bernie Sanders delegates (vote %) |
Iowa (2/1) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
23 (49.9%) |
21 (49.6%) |
New Hampshire (2/9) |
Semi-closed primary (proportional) |
9 (38.0%) |
15 (60.4%) |
Nevada (2/20) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
20 (52.6%) |
15 (47.3%) |
South Carolina (2/27) |
Open primary (proportional) |
39 (73.5%) |
14 (26.0%) |
Alabama (3/1) |
44 (77.8%) |
9 (19.2%) |
|
American Samoa (3/1) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
4 (73%) |
2 (27%) |
Arkansas (3/1) |
22 (66.3%) |
10 (29.7%) |
|
Colorado (3/1) |
28 (40.3%) |
38 (59.0%) |
|
Georgia (3/1) |
73 (71.3%) |
29 (28.2%) |
|
Massachusetts (3/1) |
46 (50.1%) |
45 (48.7%) |
|
Minnesota (3/1) |
31 (38.4%) |
46 (61.6%) |
|
Oklahoma (3/1) |
17 (41.5%) |
21 (51.9%) |
|
Tennessee (3/1) |
Open primary (proportional) |
44 (66.1%) |
23 (32.4%) |
Texas (3/1) |
147 (65.2%) |
75 (33.2%) |
|
Vermont (3/1) |
0 (13.6%) |
16 (86.1%) |
|
Virginia (3/1) |
Open primary (proportional) |
62 (64.3%) |
33 (35.2%) |
Kansas (3/5) |
9 (32.3%) |
24 (67.7%) |
|
Louisiana (3/5) |
Closed primary (proportional) |
37 (71.1%) |
14 (23.2%) |
Nebraska (3/5) |
Semi-closed caucus (proportional) |
10 (42.9%) |
15 (57.1%) |
Maine (3/6) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
9 (35.5%) |
16 (64.3%) |
Michigan (3/8) |
Open primary (proportional) |
60 (48.3%) |
67 (49.8%) |
Mississippi (3/8) |
Open primary (proportional) |
32 (82.6%) |
4 (16.5%) |
Northern Marianas (3/12) |
4 (54.0%) |
2 (34.4%) |
|
Florida (3/15) |
136 (64.4%) |
67 (33.3%) |
|
Illinois (3/15) |
76 (50.5%) |
73 (48.7%) |
|
Missouri (3/15) |
34 (49.6%) |
34 (49.4%) |
|
North Carolina (3/15) |
59 (54.6%) |
45 (40.8%) |
|
Ohio (3/15) |
81 (56.5%) |
62 (42.7%) |
|
Arizona (3/22) |
41 (57.8%) |
22 (39.7%) |
|
Idaho (3/22) |
5 (21.2%) |
17 (78.0%) |
|
Utah (3/22) |
5 (19.8%) |
18 (79.7%) |
|
Alaska (3/26) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
3 (18.4%) |
13 (81.6%) |
Hawaii (3/26) |
8 (30.0%) |
17 (69.8%) |
|
Washington (3/26) |
27 (27.1%) |
74 (72.7%) |
|
Wisconsin (4/5) |
36 (43.1%) |
47 (56.6%) |
|
Wyoming (4/9) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
7 (44%) |
7 (56%) |
New York (4/19) |
Closed primary (proportional) |
139 (56.3%) |
108 (43.7%) |
Connecticut (4/26) |
28 (51.8%) |
27 (46.4%) |
|
Delaware (4/26) |
12 (59.8%) |
9 (39.1%) |
|
Maryland (4/26) |
61 (63.0%) |
34 (33.3%) |
|
Pennsylvania (4/26) |
106 (55.6%) |
83 (43.6%) |
|
Rhode Island (4/26) |
13 (55.0%) |
11 (43.3%) |
|
Indiana (5/3) |
Open primary (proportional) |
39 (46.7%) |
44 (52.5%) |
West Virginia (5/10) |
11 (36.0%) |
18 (51.4%) |
|
Kentucky (5/17) |
28 (46.8%) |
27 (46.3%) |
|
Oregon (5/17) |
35 (55.9%) |
26 (42.5%) |
|
Virgin Islands (6/4) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
6 (86.5%) |
1 (12.3%) |
Puerto Rico (6/5) |
36 (59.4%) |
24 (37.5%) |
|
California (6/7) |
269 (55.8%) |
206 (43.2%) |
|
Montana (6/7) |
10 (44.6%) |
11 (51.0%) |
|
New Jersey (6/7) |
79 (63.2%) |
47 (36.3%) |
|
New Mexico (6/7) |
18 (51.5%) |
16 (48.5%) |
|
North Dakota (6/7) |
5 (25.6%) |
13 (64.2%) |
|
South Dakota (6/7) |
Semi-closed primary (proportional) |
10 (51.1%) |
10 (48.9%) |
Total delegates (pledged only) |
-- |
2189 |
1763 |
* Click on the link below each "Type of Contest" for a detailed description of delegate-allocation and voter-participation rules.
Republican Party Results
Please see below for the up-to-date primary results and delegate counts. To access the results for candidates who have suspended their campaigns prior to March 5, please visit the Historical Results page.
1,237 delegates are required to win the Republican nomination
State (date) |
Type of Contest (delegate allocation)* |
Ted Cruz delegates (vote %) |
John Kasich delegates (vote %) |
Marco Rubio delegates (vote %) |
Donald Trump delegates (vote %) |
Iowa (2/1) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
8 (27.6%) |
1 (1.9%) |
7 (23.1%) |
7 (24.3%) |
New Hampshire (2/9) |
Semi-closed Primary (proportional) |
3 (11.7%) |
4 (15.8%) |
2 (10.6%) |
11 (35.3%) |
South Carolina (2/20) |
Open primary (mixed) |
0 (22.3%) |
0 (7.6%) |
0 (22.5%) |
50 (32.5%) |
Nevada (2/23) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
6 (21.4%) |
1 (3.6%) |
7 (23.9%) |
14 (45.9%) |
Alabama (3/1) |
Open primary (winner-take-most) |
13 (21.1%) |
0 (4.4%) |
1 (18.7%) |
36 (43.4%) |
Alaska (3/1) |
Closed caucus (proportional) |
14 (36.4%) |
0 (4.1%) |
0 (15.1%) |
14 (33.5%) |
Arkansas (3/1) |
Open primary (winner-take-most) |
15 (30.5%) |
0 (3.7%) |
9 (24.9%) |
16 (32.8%) |
Georgia (3/1) |
18 (23.6%) |
0 (5.6%) |
16 (24.4%) |
42 (38.8%) |
|
Massachusetts (3/1) |
Semi-closed primary (proportional) |
4 (9.6%) |
8 (18.0%) |
8 (17.9%) |
22 (49.3%) |
Minnesota (3/1) |
13 (29.0%) |
0 (5.8%) |
17 (36.5%) |
8 (21.3%) |
|
Oklahoma (3/1) |
15 (34.4%) |
0 (3.6%) |
12 (26.0%) |
13 (28.3%) |
|
Tennessee (3/1) |
Open primary (winner-take-most) |
16 (24.7%) |
0 (5.3%) |
9 (21.2%) |
33 (38.9%) |
Texas (3/1) |
104 (43.8%) |
0 (4.2%) |
3 (17.7%) |
48 (26.7%) |
|
Vermont (3/1) |
0 (9.7%) |
8 (30.4%) |
0 (19.3%) |
8 (32.7%) |
|
Virginia (3/1) |
8 (16.9%) |
5 (9.4%) |
16 (31.9%) |
17 (34.7%) |
|
Kansas (3/5) |
24 (48.2%) |
1 (10.7%) |
6 (16.7%) |
9 (23.3%) |
|
Kentucky (3/5) |
15 (31.6%) |
7 (14.4%) |
7 (16.4%) |
17 (35.9%) |
|
Louisiana (3/5) |
18 (37.8%) |
0 (6.4%) |
5 (11.2%) |
18 (41.4%) |
|
Maine (3/5) |
12 (45.9%) |
2 (12.2%) |
0 (8.0%) |
9 (32.6%) |
|
Puerto Rico (3/6) |
0 (9.0%) |
0 (1.4%) |
23 (73.8%) |
0 (13.6%) |
|
Hawaii (3/8) |
7 (32.7%) |
0 (10.6%) |
1 (13.1%) |
11 (42.4%) |
|
Idaho (3/8) |
Closed caucus (winner-take-most) |
20 (45.4%) |
0 (7.4%) |
0 (15.9%) |
12 (28.1%) |
Michigan (3/8) |
17 (24.9%) |
17 (24.3%) |
0 (9.3%) |
25 (36.5%) |
|
Mississippi (3/8) |
13 (36.3%) |
0 (8.8%) |
0 (5.1%) |
24 (47.3%) |
|
U.S. Virgin Islands (3/10) |
** |
** |
** |
** |
|
Guam (3/12) |
Closed caucus (no allocation) |
** |
** |
** |
** |
Washington, DC (3/12) |
0 (12.4%) |
9 (35.5%) |
10 (37.3%) |
0 (13.8%) |
|
Wyoming (3/12) |
County convention (proportional)** |
9 (66.3%) |
0 (0.0%) |
1 (19.5%) |
1 (7.2%) |
Florida (3/15) |
0 (17.1%) |
0 (6.8%) |
0 (27.0%) |
99 (45.8%) |
|
Illinois (3/15) |
9 (30.3%) |
5 (19.7%) |
0 (8.7%) |
53 (38.8%) |
|
Missouri (3/15) |
15 (40.7%) |
0 (9.9%) |
0 (6.1%) |
25 (40.9%) |
|
North Carolina (3/15) |
Semi-closed primary (proportional) |
27 (36.8%) |
9 (12.7%) |
6 (7.7%) |
29 (40.2%) |
Ohio (3/15) |
0 (13.1%) |
66 (46.8%) |
0 (2.9%) |
0 (35.7%) |
|
Arizona (3/22) |
0 (24.7%) |
0 (10.0%) |
-- |
58 (47.1%) |
|
Utah (3/22) |
Semi-closed caucus (winner-take-most) |
40 (69.2%) |
0 (16.9%) |
-- |
0 (14.0%) |
Wisconsin (4/5) |
Open primary (winner-take-most) |
36 (48.2%) |
0 (14.1%) |
-- |
6 (35.1%) |
Colorado (4/9) |
Closed Caucus (n/a)** |
34 |
0 |
-- |
0 |
New York (4/19) |
Closed primary (winner-take-most) |
0 (14.5%) |
5 (25.1%) |
-- |
90 (60.5%) |
Connecticut (4/26) |
0 (11.7%) |
0 (28.4%) |
-- |
28 (58.9%) |
|
Delaware (4/26) |
0 (15.9%) |
0 (20.3%) |
-- |
16 (60.8%) |
|
Maryland (4/26) |
0 (18.9%) |
0 (23.0%) |
-- |
38 (54.5%) |
|
Pennsylvania (4/26) |
0 (21.6%) |
0 (19.4%) |
-- |
17 (56.8%) |
|
Rhode Island (4/26) |
3 (10.5%) |
5 (24.4%) |
-- |
11 (63.8%) |
|
Indiana (5/3) |
0 (36.6%) |
0 (7.8%) |
-- |
57 (53.3%) |
|
Nebraska (5/10) |
-- |
-- |
-- |
36 (61.4%) |
|
West Virginia (5/10) |
-- |
-- |
-- |
24 (76.9%) |
|
Oregon (5/17) |
5 (16.7%) |
4 (16.0%) |
-- |
19 (64.1%) |
|
Washington (5/24) |
0 (10.5%) |
0 (9.8%) |
-- |
41 (75.8%) |
|
California (6/7) |
0 (9.2%) |
0 (11.3%) |
-- |
172 (75.3%) |
|
Montana (6/7) |
0 (9.4%) |
0 (6.7%) |
0 (3.3%) |
27 (73.7%) |
|
New Jersey (6/7) |
Semi-closed primary (winner-take-all) |
0 (6.2%) |
0 (13.4%) |
-- |
51 (80.4%) |
New Mexico (6/7) |
0 (13.9%) |
0 (7.6%) |
-- |
24 (70.7%) |
|
South Dakota (6/7) |
0 (17.0%) |
0 (16.0%) |
-- |
29 (67.1%) |
|
Total delegates (pledged only) |
-- |
541 |
157 |
166 |
1415 |
* Click on the link below each "Type of Contest" for a detailed description of delegate-allocation and voter-participation rules.
** Note that in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam, Republicans voted to send 9 "uncommitted" delegates (from each territory) to the national convention. These delegates are not pledged to any candidate. Wyoming chose 12 delegates on March 12. Of those 12, 1 was "uncommitted," with the others pledged as described above. The state's remaining 14 delegates will be chosen at a state convention on April 16. Colorado delegates were chosen at a closed convention on April 9. There was no corresponding popular vote. Pennsylvania, in addition to the 17 pledged delegates, will send to the convention 54 "uncommitted" delegates.
** Note that in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam, Republicans voted to send 9 "uncommitted" delegates (from each territory) to the national convention. These delegates are not pledged to any candidate. Wyoming chose 12 delegates on March 12. Of those 12, 1 was "uncommitted," with the others pledged as described above. The state's remaining 14 delegates will be chosen at a state convention on April 16. Colorado delegates were chosen at a closed convention on April 9. There was no corresponding popular vote. Pennsylvania, in addition to the 17 pledged delegates, will send to the convention 54 "uncommitted" delegates.