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Super Tuesday primaries results

About Super tuesday : One of the most important & decisive dates in the 2008 US Election process is the February 5, 2008, when half of the United States' population is moving to hold primaries. 50% of the total delegates will be elected - With 441 and 280 delegates, California and New York States will be the main fields of battle eiiher on Democratic or Republican side. See > Democratic delegates count by states > Republican delegates by states

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Number of delegates elected in California, New York, Georgia, New Jersey, Illinois

Delegates to national party conventions are selected through direct primary elections, state caucuses, and state conventions. However half of the Democratic and Republican delegates are effectively chosen by the February primaries held in the following states. The delegate column shows the most recent estimated number of pledged & unpledged delegates from each state. For results and polls per states > Election - primaries polls & results by states

State Type

Total
Rep del

Total
Dem del

Rep winner Rep
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Dem winner Dem
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Alabama primary 48 60 Huckabee 20 Obama 23
Alaska caucus 29 18 Romney 12 Obama 10
American Samoa primary - 13 - -
Arizona primary 53 67 McCain 53 Clinton 34
Arkansas primary 34 47 Huckabee 32 Clinton 36
California primary 173 441 McCain 149 Clinton 224
Colorado caucus 46 71 Romney 43 Obama 16
Connecticut primary 30 61 McCain 27 Obama 30
Delaware primary 18 23 McCain 18 Obama 9
Democrats Abroad primary - 11 - - -
Georgia primary 72 104 Huckabee 45 Obama 42
Idaho caucus - 23 - Obama 18
Illinois primary 70 185 McCain 55 Obama 111
Kansas caucus - 40 - Obama 26
Massachusetts primary 43 121 Romney 22 Clinton 62
Minnesota caucus 41 88 Romney 38 Obama 53
Missouri primary 58 88 McCain 58 Obama 40
Montana caucus 25 - Romney 25 - -
New Jersey primary 52 127 McCain 52 Clinton 70
New Mexico caucus - 38 - - - -
New York primary 101 280 McCain 101 Clinton 179
North Dakota caucus 26 21 Romney 8 Obama 12
Oklahoma primary 41 47 McCain 32 Clinton 25
Tennessee primary 55 85 Huckabee 23 Clinton 40
Utah primary 36 29 Romney 36 Obama 15
West Virginia

caucus

18 - Huckabee 18 - -
Total delegates

1051

2098

       

Here are the other primary and caucuses dates in February, March, April :

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Primaries & caucuses in February, March : Washington, Virginia & DC, Louisiana

February 9, 2008 Louisiana primary,  Washington & Nebraska caucus, U.S. Virgin Islands.
February 10, 2008 Maine caucus
February 12, 2008 District of Columbia & Maryland primary, Virginia primary
February 19, 2008 Hawaii caucus, Wisconsin primary

Other dates & states : Ohio, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, ...

March 4, 2008 Ohio primary, Rhode Island, Texas primary caucus hybrid, Vermont, March 8, 2008 Wyoming caucus, March 11, 2008 Mississippi, April 22, 2008 Pennsylvania, May 3, 2008 Guam, May 6, 2008 Indiana, North Carolina, May 13, 2008 West Virginia, May 20, 2008 Kentucky, Oregon, June 1, 2008 Puerto Rico,  June 3, 2008 Montana, South Dakota

Super Tuesday - Democratic & Republican primaries

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About Super Tuesday : It is the key date for the 2008 Presidential election primaries - This event is also called Super Duper Tuesday, Giga Tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday, and The Tuesday of Destiny. 24 states are scheduled to hold caucus or primary elections for one or both parties on this date : Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Democrats Abroad, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah.

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