What is Super Tuesday?
Super Tuesday is the election day early in a United States presidential primary season (February or March) when the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses.
Tuesday is the traditional day for elections in the United States. The phrase Super Tuesday has been used to refer to presidential primary elections since at least 1976. It is an unofficial term used by journalists and political pundits.
In 2020, Super Tuesday will occur on March 3.
Which States vote in Super Tuesday?
Voters in 14 states and one U.S. territory are set to cast primary ballots across the country
How many delegates are in Super Tuesday? *
1,617 total delegates could be awarded to the candidates.
Alabama
Democratic delegates at stake: 52
Republican delegates at stake: 50
American Samoa
Democratic delegates at stake: 6
Arkansas
Democratic delegates at stake: 31
Republican delegates at stake: 40
California
Democratic delegates at stake: 415
Republican delegates at stake: 172
Colorado
Democratic delegates at stake: 67
Republican delegates at stake: 37
Maine
Democratic delegates at stake: 24
Republican delegates at stake: 22
Massachusetts
Democratic delegates at stake: 91
Republican delegates at stake: 41
Minnesota
Democratic delegates at stake: 75
Republican delegates at stake: 39
North Carolina
Democratic delegates at stake: 110
Republican delegates at stake: 71
Oklahoma
Democratic delegates at stake: 37
Republican delegates at stake: 43
Tennessee
Democratic delegates at stake: 64
Republican delegates at stake: 58
Texas
Democratic delegates at stake: 228
Republican delegates at stake: 155
Utah
Democratic delegates at stake: 29
Republican delegates at stake: 40
Vermont
Democratic delegates at stake: 16
Republican delegates at stake: 17
Virginia
Democratic delegates at stake: 99
Republican delegates at stake: 48
(*) Refer to the report of CNN’s Adam Levy, Liz Stark, and Ethan Cohen
Who will win Super Tuesday?
No One Knows What’s Going To Happen on Super Tuesday. So please look forward to the results with us 😉