Here is a list of the US states and territories won by each of the five remaining Republican and Democratic presidential candidates in the 2016 White House nominating contests held since February 1:
– DEMOCRATIC PARTY –
Forty-three contests have been held to date, including in Pennsylvania and the four other primaries on Tuesday.
A total of 2,383 delegates are needed to secure the party’s presidential nomination, including the so-called “super-delegates,” who have the right to vote for whomever they choose at the nominating convention in July.
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton has a commanding advantage over Senator Bernie Sanders on the super-delegate front.
Hillary Clinton (2,168 delegates)
Breakdown of delegates: 1,666 pledged after state races, plus 502 super-delegates
25 states and territories won: Alabama; American Samoa; Arkansas; Arizona; Connecticut; Delaware, Florida; Georgia; Illinois; Iowa; Louisiana; Maryland; Massachusetts; Mississippi; Missouri; New York; Nevada; North Carolina; Northern Mariana Islands; Ohio; Pennsylvania; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia.
Bernie Sanders (1,401 delegates)
Breakdown of delegates: 1,359 pledged after state races, plus 42 super-delegates
18 contests won:
Alaska; Colorado; Hawaii; Idaho; Kansas; Maine; Michigan; Minnesota; Nebraska; New Hampshire; Oklahoma; Rhode Island; Utah; Vermont; Washington; Wisconsin; Wyoming and the contest involving US Democrats living abroad.
– REPUBLICAN PARTY –
The GOP has held 40 contests.
Six states and territories — American Samoa, Colorado, Guam, North Dakota, Virgin Islands and Wyoming — select their delegates without a primary preference vote, but through conventions or party meetings. Ted Cruz won the delegate selections in Colorado and Wyoming.
A total of 1,237 delegates are needed to secure the presidential nomination. The Republican Party does not use super-delegates, although a handful of “unbound” delegates head to the convention with the ability to vote for whomever they choose.
Donald Trump (988 delegates)
27 states and territories won:
Alabama; Arizona; Arkansas; Connecticut; Delaware; Florida; Georgia; Hawaii; Illinois; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Mississippi; Missouri; Nevada; New Hampshire; New York; North Carolina; Northern Mariana Islands; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Vermont; Virginia.
Ted Cruz (568 delegates)
Nine states won:
Alaska; Idaho; Iowa; Kansas; Maine; Oklahoma; Texas; Utah; Wisconsin.
John Kasich (152 delegates)
1 state won:
Ohio
Marco Rubio (Withdrew from race, with 173 delegates)
Three states and territories won:
Minnesota; Puerto Rico; Washington, DC
Source: CNN delegates tally
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