Super Tuesday – voting goes national Super Tuesday primary or caucus Super Tuesday is the day when 14 states and one territory vote to choose a candidate to represent the two parties in the U.S. presidential election. Each state has a fixed number of delegates for each party – they cast a single vote at their national convention for the winning candidate in their state NEVADA WINNERS Hillary Clinton Donald Trump *Democrats: Have 712 superdelegates – party leaders who are free to choose any candidate for nomination Republicans: Delegates in Colorado and North Dakota support candidate of their choice. Selection of candidate in Wyoming continues until state convention in April IOWA WINNERS Clinton Ted Cruz Super Tuesday primary or caucus States which have already voted Upcoming primary or caucus vote Delegates Republican Democrat NEW HAMPSHIRE WINNERS Bernie Sanders Donald Trump ALASKA Dem. caucus on Mar 26 AMERICAN SAMOA Republicans will not hold preference vote WYOMING* COLORADO* TEXAS NORTH DAKOTA* OKLAHOMA MINNESOTA ARKANSAS ALABAMA TENNESSEE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS GEORGIA VIRGINIA SOUTH CAROLINA WINNERS Trump Dem. primary Feb 27 Delegates attending national conventions 595 Super Tuesday Republican 2,472 Needed to win: 1,237 Super Tuesday 1,017 Democrat 4,763 Needed to win: 2,382 Sources: The Constitution Unit, Real Clear Politics, Frontloading HQ Pictures: Wenn, Zuma via Newscom © GRAPHIC NEWS