Last updated: 10:38 PST 8 April 2020
UPDATE: Sanders has dropped out. Biden is the presumptive nominee. This OP will not be updated further.
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The Democratic Presidential Primary is in full swing the following candidates remain in the race along with their estimated delegate totals ( Washington Post [https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/17/democratic-primary-delegates/?arc404=true]):
(Amount needed to secure the nomination: 1991)
[HEADING=3]Joe Biden - 1,128 Estimated national delegates pledged[/HEADING]
[HEADING=2]Drop outs since the Primaries began[/HEADING]
Andrew Yang - Dropped out February 11 citing inadequate support and resources. He has endorsed Joe Biden
Michael Bennet - Dropped out February 11 citing a failure to make the top three or four in Iowa or New Hampshire
Deval Patrick - Dropped out February 12 citing lack of support in Iowa or New Hampshire.
Tom Steyer - dropped out the February 29 following the South Carolina primary citing the inability to secure the nomination.
Pete Buttigieg - Dropped out March 1 following the South Carolina Primary. He has 26 pledged delegates. He has endorsed Joe Biden.
Amy Klobuchar - Dropped out March 2 following the South Carolina Primary. She has 7 pledged delegates. She has endorsed Joe Biden.
Michael Bloomberg - Dropped out March 4 following poor showings in Super Tuesday contests. He has 23 pledged delegates. He has endorsed Joe Biden.
Elizabeth Warren - Dropped out March 5 citing a lack of a path to the nomination. She has 45 pledged delegates.
Tulsi Gabbard - Dropped out March 19. She has 2 pledged delegates
Bernie Sanders - Dropped out citing the COVID-19 Pandemic crisis, stating "I cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot win and which would interfere in the important work required of all of us in this difficult hour." He has 846 pledged delegates
Let the Primary Commence!
[HEADING=1]Voting Dates/Results:[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]February 3[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]February 11[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]February 22[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]February 29[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]March 3 - Super Tuesday[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]March 10[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]March 14[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]March 17[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]March 24[/HEADING]
[HEADING=2]Some Post-Primary dates to remember[/HEADING]
[h4]July 13-16: The Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[/h4]
[h4]August 24-27: the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina[/h4]
[h4]September 29: the First Presidential Debate in South Bend, Indiana[/h4]
[h4]October 7: the Vice Presidential Debate in Salt Lake City, Utah[/h4]
[h4]October 15: the Second Presidential Debate in Ann Arbor, Michigan[/h4]
[h4]October 22: the Third Presidential Debate in Nashville, Tennessee[/h4]
[HEADING=1]November 3rd, 2020: The 2020 US General Election[/HEADING]
Remember to Register to Vote [https://vote.gov/]
UPDATE: Sanders has dropped out. Biden is the presumptive nominee. This OP will not be updated further.
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The Democratic Presidential Primary is in full swing the following candidates remain in the race along with their estimated delegate totals ( Washington Post [https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/17/democratic-primary-delegates/?arc404=true]):
(Amount needed to secure the nomination: 1991)
[HEADING=3]Joe Biden - 1,128 Estimated national delegates pledged[/HEADING]
[HEADING=2]Drop outs since the Primaries began[/HEADING]
Andrew Yang - Dropped out February 11 citing inadequate support and resources. He has endorsed Joe Biden
Michael Bennet - Dropped out February 11 citing a failure to make the top three or four in Iowa or New Hampshire
Deval Patrick - Dropped out February 12 citing lack of support in Iowa or New Hampshire.
Tom Steyer - dropped out the February 29 following the South Carolina primary citing the inability to secure the nomination.
Pete Buttigieg - Dropped out March 1 following the South Carolina Primary. He has 26 pledged delegates. He has endorsed Joe Biden.
Amy Klobuchar - Dropped out March 2 following the South Carolina Primary. She has 7 pledged delegates. She has endorsed Joe Biden.
Michael Bloomberg - Dropped out March 4 following poor showings in Super Tuesday contests. He has 23 pledged delegates. He has endorsed Joe Biden.
Elizabeth Warren - Dropped out March 5 citing a lack of a path to the nomination. She has 45 pledged delegates.
Tulsi Gabbard - Dropped out March 19. She has 2 pledged delegates
Bernie Sanders - Dropped out citing the COVID-19 Pandemic crisis, stating "I cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot win and which would interfere in the important work required of all of us in this difficult hour." He has 846 pledged delegates
Let the Primary Commence!
[HEADING=1]Voting Dates/Results:[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]February 3[/HEADING]
Iowa Caucuses (100% reporting)
[Note: Results are in the process of being recanvassed and may change]
Awaiting national delegate totals. State Delegate Equivalent (SDE) percentages below:
Buttigieg 26.2%
Sanders 26.1%
Warren 18.0%
Biden 15.8%
Klobuchar 12.3%
Yang 1%
[Note: Results are in the process of being recanvassed and may change]
Awaiting national delegate totals. State Delegate Equivalent (SDE) percentages below:
Buttigieg 26.2%
Sanders 26.1%
Warren 18.0%
Biden 15.8%
Klobuchar 12.3%
Yang 1%
[HEADING=3]February 11[/HEADING]
New Hampshire Primary (100% Precincts reporting)
Sanders 25.6% - 9 National Delegates
Buttigieg 24.3% - 9
Klobuchar 19.7% - 6
Warren 9.2%
Biden 8.4%
Steyer 3.6%
Gabbard 3.3%
Yang 2.8%
Sanders 25.6% - 9 National Delegates
Buttigieg 24.3% - 9
Klobuchar 19.7% - 6
Warren 9.2%
Biden 8.4%
Steyer 3.6%
Gabbard 3.3%
Yang 2.8%
[HEADING=3]February 22[/HEADING]
Nevada Caucuses (100% of precincts reporting)
Sanders 46.8% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 20.2% - 9
Buttigieg 14.3% - 3
Warren 9.7%
Steyer 4.7%
Klobuchar 4.2%
Sanders 46.8% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 20.2% - 9
Buttigieg 14.3% - 3
Warren 9.7%
Steyer 4.7%
Klobuchar 4.2%
[HEADING=3]February 29[/HEADING]
South Carolina Primary (100% of precincts reporting)
Biden 48.4% - 38 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 19.9% - 15
Steyer 11.3%
Buttigieg 8.2% - 3
Warren 7.1%
Klobuchar 3.1%
Biden 48.4% - 38 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 19.9% - 15
Steyer 11.3%
Buttigieg 8.2% - 3
Warren 7.1%
Klobuchar 3.1%
[HEADING=3]March 3 - Super Tuesday[/HEADING]
Alabama Primary (99% reporting)
Biden 63.2% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 19.9% - 3
Bloomberg 11.7%
Warren 5.7%
Bennet 0.5%
Biden 63.2% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 19.9% - 3
Bloomberg 11.7%
Warren 5.7%
Bennet 0.5%
American Samoa Caucuses (100% reporting)
Bloomberg 49.9% - 4 National Delegate equivalents
Gabbard 29.3% - 1
Sanders 10.5%
Biden 8.8%
Warren 1.4%
Bloomberg 49.9% - 4 National Delegate equivalents
Gabbard 29.3% - 1
Sanders 10.5%
Biden 8.8%
Warren 1.4%
Arkansas Primary (93.7% reporting)
Biden 40.5% - 7 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 22.4% - 4
Bloomberg 16.7% - 1
Warren 10.0%
Buttigieg 3.4%
Biden 40.5% - 7 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 22.4% - 4
Bloomberg 16.7% - 1
Warren 10.0%
Buttigieg 3.4%
California Primary (86.8% reporting)
Sanders 33.6% - 48 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 24.9% - 27
Bloomberg 14.37%
Warren 12.0%
Buttigieg 6.3%
Sanders 33.6% - 48 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 24.9% - 27
Bloomberg 14.37%
Warren 12.0%
Buttigieg 6.3%
Colorado Primary (81.8% reporting)
Sanders 36.2% - 11 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 23.2% - 3
Bloomberg 20.8% - 3
Warren 17.2%
Gabbard 1.1%
Sanders 36.2% - 11 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 23.2% - 3
Bloomberg 20.8% - 3
Warren 17.2%
Gabbard 1.1%
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Maine Primary (80.4% reporting)
Biden 33.9% - 7 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 32.9% - 7
Warren 15.9%
Bloomberg 12.0%
Buttigieg 2.1%
Biden 33.9% - 7 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 32.9% - 7
Warren 15.9%
Bloomberg 12.0%
Buttigieg 2.1%
Massachusetts Primary (93.4% reporting)
Biden 33.4% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 26.7% - 18
Warren 21.6% - 9
Bloomberg 11.7%
Buttigieg 2.6%
Biden 33.4% - 24 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 26.7% - 18
Warren 21.6% - 9
Bloomberg 11.7%
Buttigieg 2.6%
Minnesota Primary (99.3% reporting)
Biden 38.6% - 20 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 29.9% - 11
Warren 15.4%
Bloomberg 8.3%
Buttigieg 5.6%
Biden 38.6% - 20 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 29.9% - 11
Warren 15.4%
Bloomberg 8.3%
Buttigieg 5.6%
North Carolina Primary (100% reporting)
Biden 43.0% - 35 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 24.1% - 15
Bloomberg 13.0%
Warren 10.5%
Buttigieg 3.3%
Biden 43.0% - 35 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 24.1% - 15
Bloomberg 13.0%
Warren 10.5%
Buttigieg 3.3%
Oklahoma Primary (97.0% reporting)
Biden 38.7% - 11 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 25.4% - 6
Bloomberg 13.9%
Warren 13.4%
Klobuchar 2.2%
Biden 38.7% - 11 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 25.4% - 6
Bloomberg 13.9%
Warren 13.4%
Klobuchar 2.2%
Tennessee Primary (100% reporting)
Biden 41.7% - 21 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 24.9% - 10
Bloomberg 15.5%
Warren 10.4%
Buttigieg 3.3%
Biden 41.7% - 21 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 24.9% - 10
Bloomberg 15.5%
Warren 10.4%
Buttigieg 3.3%
Texas Primary (99.5% reporting)
Biden 34.1% - 20 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 29.9% - 20
Bloomberg 14.8%
Warren 11.3%
Buttigieg 4.0%
Biden 34.1% - 20 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 29.9% - 20
Bloomberg 14.8%
Warren 11.3%
Buttigieg 4.0%
Utah Primary (32.4% reporting)
Sanders 34.6% - 3 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 17.1%
Bloomberg 16.9%
Warren 15.4%
Buttigieg 9.9%
Sanders 34.6% - 3 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 17.1%
Bloomberg 16.9%
Warren 15.4%
Buttigieg 9.9%
Vermont Primary (100% reporting)
Senders 50.7% - 8 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 22.0% - 4
Warren 12.6%
Bloomberg 9.4%
Buttigieg 2.4%
Senders 50.7% - 8 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 22.0% - 4
Warren 12.6%
Bloomberg 9.4%
Buttigieg 2.4%
Virginia Primary (100% reporting)
Biden 53.3% - 49 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 23.1% - 19
Warren 10.8% - 1
Bloomberg 9.7%
Gabbard 0.9%
Biden 53.3% - 49 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 23.1% - 19
Warren 10.8% - 1
Bloomberg 9.7%
Gabbard 0.9%
[HEADING=3]March 10[/HEADING]
Idaho Primary (95.8% reporting)
Biden 48.9% - 10 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 42.4% - 8
Warren 2.7%
Bloomberg 2.4%
Gabbard 1.3%
Biden 48.9% - 10 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 42.4% - 8
Warren 2.7%
Bloomberg 2.4%
Gabbard 1.3%
Michigan Primary (99.9% reporting)
Biden 52.9% - 53 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 36.4% - 39
Bloomberg 4.6%
Warren 1.6%
Buttigieg 1.4%
Biden 52.9% - 53 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 36.4% - 39
Bloomberg 4.6%
Warren 1.6%
Buttigieg 1.4%
Mississippi Primary (98.1% reporting)
Biden 81.0% - 30 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 14.8%
Bloomberg 2.4%
Warren 0.5%
Gabbard 0.4%
Biden 81.0% - 30 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 14.8%
Bloomberg 2.4%
Warren 0.5%
Gabbard 0.4%
Missouri Primary (99.5% reporting)
Biden 60.1% - 32 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 34.6% - 18
Bloomberg 1.5%
Warren 1.2%
Gabbard 0.7%
Biden 60.1% - 32 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 34.6% - 18
Bloomberg 1.5%
Warren 1.2%
Gabbard 0.7%
North Dakota Primary (100% reporting)
Sanders 53.3% - 8 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 39.8% - 6
Warren 2.5%
Klobuchar 1.5%
Buttigieg 1.1%
Sanders 53.3% - 8 National Delegate equivalents
Biden 39.8% - 6
Warren 2.5%
Klobuchar 1.5%
Buttigieg 1.1%
Washington Primary (Mail-in count in progress)
Sanders 32.7% - TBD National Delegate equivalents
Biden 32.5% - TBD
Warren 12.3%
Bloomberg 11.1%
Buttigieg 5.8%
Sanders 32.7% - TBD National Delegate equivalents
Biden 32.5% - TBD
Warren 12.3%
Bloomberg 11.1%
Buttigieg 5.8%
[HEADING=3]March 14[/HEADING]
Northern Marianas Islands Caucus
Sanders 63% - 4 National Delegate Equivalents
Biden 36% - 2
Sanders 63% - 4 National Delegate Equivalents
Biden 36% - 2
[HEADING=3]March 17[/HEADING]
Arizona Primary (76.6% reporting)
Biden 43.4% - 12 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 31.5% - 9
Bloomberg 10.5%
Warren 6.5%
Buttigieg 4.6%
Biden 43.4% - 12 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 31.5% - 9
Bloomberg 10.5%
Warren 6.5%
Buttigieg 4.6%
Florida Primary (99.2% reporting)
Biden 61.91% - 86 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 22.8% - 27
Bloomberg 8.4%
Buttigieg 2.3%
Warren 1.9%
Biden 61.91% - 86 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 22.8% - 27
Bloomberg 8.4%
Buttigieg 2.3%
Warren 1.9%
Illinois Primary (91.1% reporting)
Biden 59.4%% - 49 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 35.7% - 25
Bloomberg 1.5%
Warren 1.4%
Buttigieg 0.6%
Biden 59.4%% - 49 National Delegate equivalents
Sanders 35.7% - 25
Bloomberg 1.5%
Warren 1.4%
Buttigieg 0.6%
Primary delayed by Order of the Governor [https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/16/ohio-governor-recommends-postponing-tuesdays-primary-132340]
[HEADING=3]March 24[/HEADING]
postponed to May 19, 2020
[HEADING=3]March 29[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]April 4[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]April 7[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]April 28[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]May 2[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]May 5[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]May 12[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]May 19[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]June 2[/HEADING]
[HEADING=3]June 6[/HEADING]
Postponed to April 26, 2020
[HEADING=3]April 4[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]April 7[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]April 28[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]May 2[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]May 5[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]May 12[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]May 19[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]June 2[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=3]June 6[/HEADING]
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[HEADING=2]Some Post-Primary dates to remember[/HEADING]
[h4]July 13-16: The Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[/h4]
[h4]August 24-27: the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina[/h4]
[h4]September 29: the First Presidential Debate in South Bend, Indiana[/h4]
[h4]October 7: the Vice Presidential Debate in Salt Lake City, Utah[/h4]
[h4]October 15: the Second Presidential Debate in Ann Arbor, Michigan[/h4]
[h4]October 22: the Third Presidential Debate in Nashville, Tennessee[/h4]
[HEADING=1]November 3rd, 2020: The 2020 US General Election[/HEADING]
Remember to Register to Vote [https://vote.gov/]