Four key states have weighed in on the Democratic presidential candidates, but Super Tuesday marks the first major, multi-state referendum on who the party nominee should be.
We’ll be covering the primaries in real time below. Select a state from the dropdown menu in the map to see its results in real time.
The Results
- Biden has won Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
- Sanders has won California, Colorado, Utah and his home state of Vermont.
- Bloomberg has won American Samoa.
What To Expect
- In total, fourteen states cast their ballots today, and American Samoa held its caucuses.
- Going into Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Vice President Joe Biden are roughly split in their delegate counts, 60 to 54. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has 8.
- A total of 1,344 delegates will be awarded — 480 to candidates who reach 15% support in each of the respective states and 864 to candidates who reach that threshold in individual districts.
- Biden is expected to do well in the South, while Sanders is expected to do well elsewhere. The biggest prize today is California, where Sanders leads.
- It could be a late night — and we may not have final results from California today.
- Read our full Super Tuesday preview for more.
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Four key states have weighed in on the Democratic presidential candidates, but Super Tuesday marks the first major, multi-state referendum on who the party nominee should be.
We’ll be covering the primaries in real time below. Select a state from the dropdown menu in the map to see its results in real time.