A state-by-state look at the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses
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The breakdown by states, with the number of delegates in parentheses. All are primaries unless otherwise indicated. “WTA” indicates winner take all.
ALABAMA (Dems: 52; Reps: 45)
ALASKA (caucuses) (Dems: 13; Reps: 26)
ARIZONA (Dems: 56; Reps: 53, WTA)
ARKANSAS (Dems: 35; Reps: 31)
CALIFORNIA (Dems: 370; Reps: 170)
COLORADO (caucuses) (Dems: 55; Reps: 43)
CONNECTICUT (Dems: 48; Reps: 27, WTA)
DELAWARE (Dems: 15; Reps: 18, WTA)
GEORGIA (Dems: 87; Reps: 72)
IDAHO (Democratic caucuses: 18)
ILLINOIS, (Dems: 153; Reps: 57)
KANSAS (Democratic caucuses: 32)
MASSACHUSETTS (Dems: 93; Reps: 40)
MINNESOTA (caucuses), (Dems: 72; Reps: 38)
MISSOURI (Dems: 72; Reps: 58, WTA)
MONTANA (Reps caucus: 25, WTA)
NEW JERSEY (Dems: 107; Reps: 52, WTA)
NEW MEXICO (Democratic caucuses: 26)
NEW YORK (Dems: 232; Reps: 101, WTA)
NORTH DAKOTA (caucuses), (Dems: 13; Reps: 23)
OKLAHOMA (Dems: 38; Reps: 38)
TENNESSEE (Dems: 68; Reps: 52)
UTAH (Dems: 23; Reps: 36, WTA)
WEST VIRGINIA (Reps state convention: 18, WTA)
AMERICAN SAMOA (Democratic caucuses: 3)
(Associated Press)
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