Washington: Here is a list of the US states and territories won by each of the six remaining Republican and Democratic presidential candidates in the 2016 White House nominating contests held since February 1: - DEMOCRATIC PARTY
So far, 23 contests have been held. A total of 2,383 delegates are needed to secure the party’s presidential nomination, including the so-called “super delegates” – so far, Hillary Clinton has a 472-23 advantage over Bernie Sanders on that front. Hillary Clinton (1,244 delegates) Breakdown of delegates: 772 pledged after state races, 472 super delegates 14 states and territories won - Alabama - American Samoa - Arkansas - Georgia - Iowa - Louisiana - Massachusetts - Mississippi - Nevada - Northern Mariana Islands - South Carolina - Tennessee - Texas - Virginia Bernie Sanders (574 delegates) Breakdown of delegates: 551 pledged after state races, 23 super delegates Nine states won - Colorado - Kansas - Maine - Michigan - Minnesota - Nebraska - New Hampshire - Oklahoma - Vermont - REPUBLICAN PARTY So far, 27 contests have been held. A total of 1,237 delegates are needed to secure the party’s presidential nomination. Donald Trump (471 delegates) 16 states and territories won: - Alabama - Arkansas - Georgia - Hawaii - Kentucky - Louisiana - Massachusetts - Michigan - Mississippi - Nevada - New Hampshire - Northern Mariana Islands - South Carolina - Tennessee - Vermont - Virginia Ted Cruz (371 delegates) Eight states won - Alaska - Idaho - Iowa - Kansas - Maine - Oklahoma - Texas - Wyoming (partial results, two-stage contest) Marco Rubio (165 delegates) Three states and territories won - Minnesota - Puerto Rico - Washington, DC John Kasich (63 delegates) No states won Source: CNN delegates tally AFP
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