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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

2016 US Presidential Election Super Tuesday March 01,2016 Results

 

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton dominate 'Super Tuesday' primaries

Map: Super Tuesday states 

HIGH STAKES: Five GOP candidates and two Democratic candidates sparred over delegates on March 1, also known as Super Tuesday. Here's how they were distributed – according to population

Super Tuesday saw 11 states voting, from Massachusetts in the east to Alaska in the north-west. 

A 12th state, Colorado, held a caucus

 

 

 

Republican Delegates Donald Trump Ted Cruz Marco Rubio Democratic Delegates Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders
Alabama 36 13 1 Alabama 44 9
Alaska 11 12 5 Alaska 19 9
Arkansas 16 4 9 Arkansas 24 35
Georgia 40 18 14 Georgia 70 28
Massachusetts 22 4 8 Massachusetts 45 43
Minnesota 10 13 14 Minnesota 28 46
Oklahoma 12 14 11 Oklahoma 16 20
Tennessee 31 14 9 Tennessee 41 22
Texas 33 99 3 Texas 138 61
Vermont 6 0 0 Vermont 0 16
Virginia 17 8 16 Virginia 61 32

Donald Trump (Republican): Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Vermont  

 

 

 


 

 

Ted Cruz (Republican): Texas, Oklahoma,Alaska
 
• Marco Rubio (Republican): Minnesota


Clinton had already secured three wins in the first four early-voting states, polling significantly among blocs of black voters.
 Bernie Sanders, who describes himself as a democratic socialist, has put up an unexpectedly strong challenge against her since his sweeping victory in New Hampshire


Hillary Clinton (Democrat): Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Texas, Massachusetts
Bernie Sanders (Democrat): Vermont, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Colorado

 

With 595 Republican delegates at stake on Super Tuesday, here is how day's series of votes broke down:
  • Trump: at least 186 delegates
  • Cruz: 125
  • Rubio: 62
  • Kasich: 18
  • Carson: 3
Overall in the race so far, Donald Trump leads with 268 delegates, Cruz has 142, Rubio has 78. Kasich has 24 and Carson has eight.
Republican candidates need 1,237 delegates to secure the nomination

 

 

 

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