Guide to Super Tuesday 2020 --------------------------------------- The quest for a Democratic presidential nominee goes national when 16 states, territories or groups vote for their preferred candidate in primaries or caucuses. A third of all the delegates available in the entire primary season are up for grabs --------------------------------------- Super Tuesday 14 states and Democrats Abroad hold primaries, American Samoa holds caucus States which have already voted Upcoming primary or caucus vote 0 Delegates for grabs --------------------------------------- RESULTS OF EARLY PRIMARIES* NEVADA WINNER Bernie Sanders 24 Joe Biden 9 Pete Buttigieg 3 Elizabeth Warren 0 Amy Klobuchar 0 --------------------------------------- IOWA WINNER Buttigieg 13 Sanders 12 Warren 8 Biden 6 Klobuchar 1 --------------------------------------- SOUTH CAROLINA WINNER Feb 29: First real test of candidates’ strengths with black voters --------------------------------------- NEW HAMPSHIRE WINNER Sanders 9 Buttigieg 9 Klobuchar 6 Warren 0 Biden 0 --------------------------------------- MN 75 UT 29 CO 67 MA 91 VA 99 ME 24 AL 52 OK 37 AR 31 TN 64 NC 110 VT 16 CALIFORNIA 415 TEXAS 228 500km 310 miles California, voting earlier 415 than previously, and Texas take part on Super Tuesday. Two most populous states both have large Hispanic populations --------------------------------------- Democrats Abroad 13 American Samoa 6 20km 12 miles --------------------------------------- TOTAL NUMBER OF PLEDGED DELEGATES 1,357 Around 34% of all delegates allocated during primary season at stake on Super Tuesday 3,979 1,991 Number of delegates candidate must secure to win nomination at National Convention --------------------------------------- *Michael Bloomberg did not take part in early primaries --------------------------------------- Sources: Democratic Party, Real Clear Politics © GRAPHIC NEWS Pictures: Getty Images