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This article includes the entire 2016 Democratic Party presidential primary schedule in a format that includes result tabulation. Below are the vote totals for everyone that appeared on the ballot during the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries . Two candidates, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton , appeared on all 57 ballots. Two others, Martin O'Malley and Rocky De La Fuente , appeared in over 30 states and six others appeared on between two and ten states. Nearly 20 appeared on only New Hampshire 's ballot. As of June 8, Hillary Clinton was considered the presumptive nominee according to media organizations.[ 1] On July 26, the second day of the Democratic National Convention, Clinton was confirmed the Democratic nominee for the 2016 United States presidential election .[ 2]
Overview
Major candidates
The following are the results of candidates that have won at least one state. These candidates are on the ballots for every state, territory, and federal district contest. The results of caucuses do not always have attached preference polls and attendance can be extremely limited. The unpledged delegate count may not always reflect the latest declared preferences. Results are collected by The New York Times .[ 3] For explanations of the various types of primaries see primary elections in the United States .
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 [ 4]
44
7
51
Semi-open caucus
700 SDE (49.8%)
697 SDE (49.6%)
23
6
29
21
0
21
0
1
1
Feb 9
New Hampshire [ 5]
24
8
32
Semi-closed primary
95,355 (37.7%)
152,193 (60.1%)
9
6
15
15
1
16
0
1
1
Feb 20
Nevada [ 6]
35
8
43
Closed caucus
6,316 CD (52.6%)
5,678 CD (47.3%)
20
7
27
15
1
16
0
0
0
Feb 27
South Carolina [ 7]
53
6
59
Open primary
272,379 (73.4%)
96,498 (26.0%)
39
5
44
14
0
14
0
1
1
Mar 1
Alabama [ 8]
53
7
60
Open primary
309,926 (77.8%)
76,401 (19.2%)
44
6
50
9
0
9
0
1
1
American Samoa [ 9]
6
5
11
Closed caucus
162 (68.4%)
61 (25.7%)
4
4
8
2
1
3
0
0
0
Arkansas [ 10]
32
5
37
Open primary
146,057 (66.1%)
66,236 (30.0%)
22
5
27
10
0
10
0
0
0
Colorado [ 11]
66
12
78
Closed caucus
49,789 (40.3%)
72,846 (59.0%)
25
9
34
41
0
41
0
3
3
Georgia [ 12]
102
15
117
Open primary
543,008 (71.3%)
214,332 (28.2%)
73
11
84
29
0
29
0
4
4
Massachusetts [ 13] [ 14]
91
24
115
Semi-closed primary
606,822 (49.7%)
589,803 (48.3%)
46
21
67
45
1
46
0
2
2
Minnesota [ 15]
77
16
93
Open caucus
73,510 (38.4%)
118,135 (61.6%)
31
12
43
46
2
48
0
2
2
Oklahoma [ 16] [ 17]
38
4
42
Semi-closed primary
139,443 (41.5%)
174,228 (51.9%)
17
1
18
21
1
22
0
2
2
Tennessee [ 18]
67
8
75
Open primary
245,930 (66.1%)
120,800 (32.5%)
44
8
52
23
0
23
0
0
0
Texas [ 19]
222
29
251
Open primary
936,004 (65.2%)
476,547 (33.2%)
147
21
168
75
0
75
0
8
8
Vermont [ 20] [ 21]
16
10
26
Open primary
18,338 (13.6%)
115,900 (85.7%)
0
5
5
16
5
21
0
0
0
Virginia [ 22]
95
13
108
Open primary
504,741 (64.3%)
276,370 (35.2%)
62
12
74
33
0
33
0
1
1
Mar 5
Kansas [ 23]
33
4
37
Closed caucus
12,593 (32.3%)
26,450 (67.7%)
10
4
14
23
0
23
0
0
0
Louisiana [ 24]
51
8
59
Closed primary
221,733 (71.1%)
72,276 (23.2%)
37
6
43
14
0
14
0
2
2
Nebraska [ 25]
25
5
30
Closed caucus
14,340 (42.9%)
19,120 (57.1%)
10
3
13
15
1
16
0
1
1
Mar 6
Maine [ 26]
25
5
30
Closed caucus
1,232 SCD (35.5%)
2,231 SCD (64.3%)
8
4
12
17
1
18
0
0
0
Mar 1–8
Democrats Abroad [ 27]
13
4[ e]
17
Closed primary
10,689 (30.9%)
23,779 (68.9%)
4
2½
6½
9
½
9½
0
1
1
Mar 8
Michigan [ 28] [ 29]
130
17
147
Open primary
581,775 (48.3%)
598,943 (49.7%)
63
13
76
67
0
67
0
4
4
Mississippi [ 30]
36
5
41
Open primary
187,334 (82.5%)
37,748 (16.6%)
31
3
34
5
2
7
0
0
0
Mar 12
Northern Marianas [ 31]
6
5
11
Closed caucus
102 (54.0%)
65 (34.4%)
4
5
9
2
0
2
0
0
0
Mar 15
Florida [ 32] [ 33]
214
32
246
Closed primary
1,101,414 (64.4%)
568,839 (33.3%)
141
24
165
73
2
75
0
6
6
Illinois [ 34]
156
27
183
Open primary
1,039,555 (50.6%)
999,494 (48.6%)
79
24
103
77
1
78
0
1[ d]
1[ d]
Missouri [ 35]
71
13
84
Open primary
312,285 (49.6%)
310,711 (49.4%)
36
11
47
35
0
35
0
2
2
North Carolina [ 36]
107
14
121
Semi-closed primary
622,915 (54.5%)
467,018 (40.9%)
60
9
69
47
2
49
0
3
3
Ohio [ 37] [ 38]
143
17
160
Semi-open primary
696,681 (56.1%)
535,395 (43.1%)
81
16
97
62
1
63
0
0
0
Mar 22
Arizona [ 39] [ 40]
75
10
85
Closed primary
262,459 (56.3%)
192,962 (41.4%)
42
6
48
33
1
34
0
3
3
Idaho [ 41]
23
4
27
Open caucus
5,065 (21.2%)
18,640 (78.0%)
5
1
6
18
2
20
0
1
1
Utah [ 42]
33
4
37
Semi-open caucus
15,666 (20.3%)
61,333 (79.3%)
6
2
8
27
2
29
0
0
0
Mar 26
Alaska [ 43] [ 44]
16
4
20
Closed caucus
2,146 (20.2%)
8,447 (79.6%)
3
1
4
13
1
14
0
2
2
Hawaii [ 45]
25
9
34
Semi-closed caucus
10,125 (30.0%)
23,530 (69.8%)
8
5
13
17
2
19
0
2
2
Washington [ 46]
101
17
118
Open caucus
7,140 LDD (27.1%)
19,159 LDD (72.7%)
27
11
38
74
0
74
0
6
6
Apr 5
Wisconsin [ 47] [ 48]
86
10
96
Open primary
433,739 (43.1%)
570,192 (56.6%)
38
9
47
48
1
49
0
0
0
Apr 9
Wyoming [ 49]
14
4
18
Closed caucus
124 SCD (44.3%)
156 SCD (55.7%)
7
4
11
7
0
7
0
0
0
Apr 19
New York [ 50] [ 51] [ 52]
247
44
291
Closed primary
1,133,980 (57.5%)
820,256 (41.6%)
139
41
180
108
0
108
0
3
3
Apr 26
Connecticut [ 53] [ 54]
55
16
71
Closed primary
170,045 (51.8%)
152,379 (46.4%)
28
15
43
27
0
27
0
1
1
Delaware [ 55] [ 56]
21
11
32
Closed primary
55,954 (59.8%)
36,662 (39.2%)
12
11
23
9
0
9
0
0
0
Maryland [ 57] [ 58]
95
24
119
Closed primary
573,242 (62.5%)
309,990 (33.8%)
60
17
77
35
1
36
0
6
6
Pennsylvania [ 59]
189
19
208
Closed primary
935,107 (55.6%)
731,881 (43.5%)
106
19
125
83
0
83
0
1
1
Rhode Island [ 60] [ 61]
24
9
33
Semi-closed primary
52,749 (43.1%)
66,993 (54.7%)
11
9
20
13
0
13
0
0
0
May 3
Indiana [ 62]
83
9
92
Open primary
303,705 (47.5%)
335,074 (52.5%)
39
7
46
44
0
44
0
2
2
May 7
Guam [ 63]
7
5
12
Closed caucus
777 (59.5%)
528 (40.5%)
4
5
9
3
0
3
0
0
0
May 10
Nebraska [ 64]
—
Closed primary
42,692 (53.1%)
37,744 (46.9%)
Non-binding primary with no delegates allocated.
West Virginia [ 65]
29
8
37
Semi-closed primary
86,914 (35.8%)
124,700 (51.4%)
11
6
17
18
2
20
0
0
0
May 17
Kentucky [ 66] [ 67]
55
5
60
Closed primary
212,534 (46.8%)
210,623 (46.3%)
28
2
30
27
0
27
0
3
3
Oregon [ 68] [ 69]
61
13
74
Closed primary
269,846 (42.1%)
360,829 (56.2%)
25
7
32
36
3
39
0
3
3
May 24
Washington [ 70]
—
Open primary[ 71] [ f]
420,461 (52.4%)
382,293 (47.6%)
Non-binding primary with no delegates allocated.
Jun 4
Virgin Islands [ 72] [ 73] [ 74]
7
5
12
Closed caucus
1,326 (87.12%)
196 (12.88%)
7
5
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
Jun 5
Puerto Rico [ 75]
60
7
67
Open primary
52,658 (59.7%)
33,368 (37.9%)
37
6
43
23
0
23
0
1
1
Jun 7
California [ 76] [ 77]
475
76
551
Semi-closed primary
2,745,302 (53.1%)
2,381,722 (46.0%)
254
66
320
221
0
221
0
10
10
Montana [ 78] [ 79]
21
6
27
Open primary
55,805 (44.2%)
65,156 (51.6%)
10
5
15
11
1
12
0
0
0
New Jersey [ 80] [ 81] [ 82]
126
16
142
Semi-closed primary
566,247 (63.3%)
328,058 (36.7%)
79
12
91
47
2
49
0
2
2
New Mexico [ 83] [ 84]
34
9
43
Closed primary
111,334 (51.5%)
104,741 (48.5%)
18
9
27
16
0
16
0
0
0
North Dakota [ 85]
18
5
23
Open caucus[ 86] [ g]
106 SCD (25.6%)
258 SCD (64.2%)
5
1
6
13
1
14
0
3
3
South Dakota [ 87] [ 88]
20
5
25
Semi-closed primary[ 89]
27,047 (51.0%)
25,959 (49.0%)
10
2
12
10
0
10
0
3
3
Jun 14
District of Columbia [ 90] [ 91]
20
25
45
Closed primary
76,704 (78.0%)
20,361 (20.7%)
16
23
39
4
2
6
0
0
0
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
0
97[ 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
Detailed results
February
Iowa
Precinct caucuses: February 1
County conventions: March 12
District conventions: April 30
State convention: June 18
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Democratic primary, February 9, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Of total
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
152,193
60.14%
15
1
16
Hillary Clinton
95,355
37.68%
9
6
15
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
667
0.26%
Vermin Supreme
268
0.11%
David John Thistle
226
0.09%
Graham Schwass
143
0.06%
Steve Burke
108
0.04%
Rocky De La Fuente
96
0.04%
John Wolfe Jr.
54
0.02%
Jon Adams
53
0.02%
Lloyd Thomas Kelso
46
0.02%
Keith Russell Judd
44
0.02%
Eric Elbot
36
0.01%
Star Locke
33
0.01%
William D. French
29
0.01%
Mark Stewart Greenstein
29
0.01%
Edward T. O'Donnell
26
0.01%
James Valentine
24
0.01%
Robert Lovitt
22
0.01%
Michael Steinberg
21
0.01%
William H. McGaughey Jr.
19
0.01%
Henry Hewes
18
0.01%
Edward Sonnino
17
0.01%
Steven Roy Lipscomb
15
0.01%
Sam Sloan
15
0.01%
Brock C. Hutton
14
0.01%
Raymond Michael Moroz
8
0.00%
Richard Lyons Weil
8
0.00%
Write-ins[ i]
3,475
1.37%
Uncommitted
—
0
1
1
Total
253,062
100%
24
8
32
Sources: The Green Papers ,[ 93] New Hampshire Secretary of State [ 94]
Nevada
Nevada Democratic caucuses, February 20, 2016
Candidate
County delegates
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
6,440
52.64%
20
4
24
Bernie Sanders
5,785
47.29%
15
1
16
Uncommitted
8
0.07%
0
3
3
Total
12,233
100%
35
8
43
Source: The Green Papers
South Carolina
Super Tuesday
Alabama
Arkansas
American Samoa
Colorado
Georgia
Massachusetts
Results of the Massachusetts Democratic primary on March 1, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote[ 95]
Estimated delegates[ 96]
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
606,822
49.73%
46
21
67
Bernie Sanders
589,803
48.33%
45
1
46
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
4,783
0.39%
0
0
0
Rocky De La Fuente
1,545
0.13%
0
0
0
No preference
8,090
0.66%
–
2
2
All others
4,927
0.40%
0
0
0
Blank votes
4,326
0.35%
–
–
–
Total
1,220,296
100%
91
24
115
Minnesota
Minnesota Democratic caucuses, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
126,229
61.69%
46
1
47
Hillary Clinton
78,381
38.31%
31
13
44
Uncommitted
—
0
2
2
Total
204,610
100%
77
16
93
Source: The Green Papers
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
174,228
51.88%
21
1
22
Hillary Clinton
139,443
41.52%
17
1
18
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
7,672
2.28%
Keith Judd
4,386
1.31%
Michael Steinberg
4,171
1.24%
Star Locke (withdrawn)
3,458
1.03%
Rocky De La Fuente
2,485
0.74%
Uncommitted
—
0
2
2
Total
335,843
100%
38
4
42
Source: The Green Papers , Oklahoma State Election Board
Tennessee
Tennessee Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
245,930
66.07%
44
7
51
Bernie Sanders
120,800
32.45%
23
0
23
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
2,025
0.54%
Uncommitted
3,467
0.93%
0
1
1
Total
372,222
100%
67
8
75
Source: The Green Papers
Texas
Texas Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
936,004
65.19%
147
21
168
Bernie Sanders
476,547
33.19%
75
0
75
Rocky De La Fuente
8,429
0.59%
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
5,364
0.37%
Willie Wilson
3,254
0.23%
Keith Judd
2,569
0.18%
Calvis L. Hawes
2,017
0.14%
Star Locke
1,711
0.12%
Uncommitted
—
0
8
8
Total
1,435,895
100%
222
29
251
Source: The Green Papers , Texas Secretary of State
Virginia
Vermont
Early March
Kansas
Kansas Democratic caucuses, March 5, 2016
Candidate
District delegates
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
26,637
67.90%
23
0
23
Hillary Clinton
12,593
32.10%
10
4
14
Uncommitted
—
0
0
0
Total
39,230
100%
33
4
37
Source: The Green Papers
Louisiana
Louisiana Democratic primary, March 5, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
221,733
71.12%
37
7
44
Bernie Sanders
72,276
23.18%
14
0
14
Steve Burke
4,785
1.53%
John Wolfe Jr.
4,512
1.45%
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
2,550
0.82%
Willie Wilson
1,423
0.46%
Keith Russell Judd
1,357
0.44%
Rocky De La Fuente
1,341
0.43%
Michael Steinberg
993
0.32%
Henry Hewes
806
0.26%
Uncommitted
—
0
1
1
Total
311,776
100%
51
8
59
Source: The Green Papers , Louisiana Secretary of States
Nebraska
Democratic presidential caucuses
Nebraska Democratic caucuses, March 5, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
19,120
57.14%
15
1
16
Hillary Clinton
14,340
42.86%
10
3
13
Uncommitted
—
0
1
1
Total
33,460
100%
25
5
30
Source: The Green Papers
Democratic presidential primary (non-binding)
The Nebraska Democratic primary was held on May 10, 2016. The primary does not bind delegates. Delegates were bound by the caucuses on March 5, 2016.
Maine
Maine Democratic caucuses, March 6, 2016
Candidate
State convention delegates
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
2,226
64.17%
17
1
18
Hillary Clinton
1,231
35.49%
8
4
12
Uncommitted
12
0.35%
0
0
0
Total
3,469
100%
25
5
30
Source: The Green Papers
Democrats Abroad
Michigan
Mississippi
Northern Marianas
Northern Marianas Democratic caucus, March 12, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
102
53.97%
4
1
5
Bernie Sanders
65
34.39%
2
0
2
Uncommitted
22
11.64%
0
4
4
Total
189
100%
6
5
11
Source: The Green Papers
Late March
Florida
Illinois
Illinois Democratic primary, March 15, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
1,039,555
50.56%
79
24
103
Bernie Sanders
999,494
48.61%
77
1
78
Willie Wilson
6,565
0.32%
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
6,197
0.30%
0
1
1
Lawrence "Larry Joe" Cohen
2,407
0.12%
Rocky De La Fuente
1,802
0.09%
Others
27
0.00%
Uncommitted
—
0
1
1
Total
2,056,047
100%
156
27
183
Source: The Green Papers , Illinois Board of Elections and Illinois Democratic Party - Official Pledged Delegates Allocation
Missouri
North Carolina
North Carolina Democratic primary, March 15, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
622,915
54.50%
60
8
68
Bernie Sanders
467,018
40.86%
47
2
49
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)
12,122
1.06%
Rocky De La Fuente
3,376
0.30%
No preference
37,485
3.28%
Uncommitted
—
3
3
Total
1,142,916
100%
107
13
120
Sources: The Green Papers , North Carolina State board of Elections ,North Carolina Democratic Party - Official Delegation for Pledged Delegates
Ohio
Arizona
Idaho
Utah
Utah Democratic caucuses, March 22, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
62,992
79.21%
27
2
29
Hillary Clinton
16,166
20.33%
6
2
8
Others
34
0.04%
Uncommitted
334
0.42%
0
0
0
Total
79,526
100%
33
4
37
Source: Utah Democratic Party
Alaska
Hawaii
Washington
Washington Democratic caucuses, March 26, 2016
Candidate
District delegates
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
19,159
72.72%
74
0
74
Hillary Clinton
7,140
27.10%
27
10
37
Others
Uncommitted
46
0.18%
0
7
7
Total
26,345
100%
101
17
118
Source: The Green Papers
April
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Wyoming Democratic caucuses, April 9, 2016
Candidate
County delegates
Estimated national delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
156
55.7%
7
0
7
Hillary Clinton
124
44.3%
7
4
11
Uncommitted
—
–
–
–
Total
100%
14
4
18
Source: The Green Papers
New York
New York Democratic primary, April 19, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
1,133,980
57.54%
139
41
180
Bernie Sanders
820,056
41.62%
108
0
108
Void
11,306
0.57%
Blank votes
5,358
0.27%
Uncommitted
—
0
3
3
Total
1,970,900
100%
247
44
291
Source: Green Papers , New York State Board of Elections
Connecticut
Delaware
Maryland
Maryland Democratic primary, April 26, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
573,242
62.53%
60
17
77
Bernie Sanders
309,990
33.81%
35
1
36
Rocky De La Fuente
3,582
0.39%
—
Uncommitted
29,949
3.27%
0
6
6
Total
916,763
100%
95
24
119
Source: The Green Papers , Maryland State Board of Elections - Official Primary Results , MDP Announces DNC Delegates, Alternates and State DNC Members ,MDP Announces District-Level Delegate Winners
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
May
Indiana
Guam
West Virginia
Kentucky
Oregon
June
Virgin Islands
Puerto Rico
California
e • d 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California – Summary of results –
Candidate
Popular vote
Estimated delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Hillary Clinton
2,745,302
53.07%
254
66
320
Bernie Sanders
2,381,722
46.04%
221
0
221
Willie Wilson
12,014
0.23%
Michael Steinberg
10,880
0.21%
Rocky De La Fuente
8,453
0.16%
Henry Hewes
7,743
0.15%
Keith Judd
7,201
0.14%
Write-in
23
0.00%
Uncommitted
—
10
10
Total
5,173,338
100%
475
76
551
Source: California Secretary of State - Presidential Primary Election Statement of Votes The Green Papers
Montana
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Dakota
North Dakota Democratic caucuses, June 7, 2016
Candidate
District delegates
State delegates
Count
Percentage
Pledged
Unpledged
Total
Bernie Sanders
253
64.21%
13
1
14
Hillary Clinton
101
25.63%
5
1
6
Uncommitted
40
10.15%
0
0
0
Total
394
100%
18
5
23
Source: The Green Papers
South Dakota
District of Columbia
See also
Notes
^ 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.
^ 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.
^ 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.
^ a b c d e One Illinois superdelegate is still committed to O'Malley. Therefore, the total number of available delegates is one less than expected.
^ There are 8 unpledged delegates from Democrats Abroad that each cast half a vote at the national convention.
^ Open to all voters excluding those who caucused with the Republicans on February 20.
^ Open to all voters, though those who attend must state they will identify as a Democrat for the 2016 election.
^ a b Does not include popular vote totals from Iowa, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, or non-binding primaries
^ The write-ins include 3,248 votes for these 11 Republican presidential candidates : Trump (1795), Kasich (438), Jeb Bush (263), Christie (216), Marco Rubio (203), Ted Cruz (162), Fiorina (99), Carson (52), Paul (12), Gilmore (6), Huckabee (2).[ 92]
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