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Where the Democratic Presidential Race Goes From Here - The Wall Street Journal

Super Tuesday had more delegates up for grabs than any other single day on the primary calendar. But about 60% of all available delegates are still to come, with more than 1,000 at stake in just the remaining March contests. Here is a look at where the race heads over the next three months.

Race Ahead

Voters in an additional 13 states and territories will weigh in before the end of March, with 1,091 delegates awarded. More than half of those come on March 17, when three of the largest states—Ohio, Illinois and Florida—cast ballots.

March 10: Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Washington
March 14: Northern Mariana Islands
March 17: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Ohio
March 24: Georgia
March 29: Puerto Rico

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

Fla.

Ill.

Ohio

219

155

136

3,000

Through rest

of March

Mich.

Ga.

Wash.

125

105

2,000

89

Through

Tuesday

Mo.

Ariz.

Puerto Rico

1,000

68

67

51

0

Miss.

Idaho

N.D.

N.M.I.

36

20

14

6

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

Fla.

Ill.

Ohio

219

155

136

3,000

Through rest

of March

2,000

Mich.

Ga.

Wash.

125

105

89

Through

Tuesday

1,000

Mo.

Ariz.

Puerto Rico

68

67

51

0

N.D.

Miss.

Idaho

N.M.I.

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

14

36

20

6

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

Fla.

Ill.

Ohio

219

155

136

3,000

Through rest

of March

Mich.

Ga.

2,000

Wash.

125

105

89

Through

Tuesday

1,000

Mo.

Ariz.

Puerto Rico

68

67

51

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

N.D.

Miss.

Idaho

N.M.I.

14

36

20

6

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

3,000

Through rest

of March

2,000

Through

Tuesday

1,000

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Delegates by state

Fla.

Ill.

Ohio

219

155

136

Ga.

Wash.

Mich.

105

89

125

Puerto Rico

Mo.

Ariz.

51

68

67

Miss.

Idaho

N.D.

36

20

14

N.M.I.

6

April Swing

Five more states vote in the first week of April, but then the race enters a three-week lull before a large chunk of delegates are awarded on April 28. On that day, six East Coast states vote, the biggest being New York and Pennsylvania. By the end of the month, nearly 90% of all delegates will have been handed out.

April 4: Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, Wyoming
April 7: Wisconsin
April 28: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

April 28:

Contests in 6 states

N.Y.

Pa.

Md.

3,000

274

186

96

2,000

Wis.

Conn.

La.

84

60

54

1,000

R.I

Hawaii

Del.

26

24

21

0

Alaska

Wyo.

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

15

14

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

April 28:

Contests in 6 states

N.Y.

Pa.

Md.

3,000

274

186

96

2,000

Wis.

Conn.

La.

84

60

54

1,000

R.I

Hawaii

Del.

21

26

24

0

Alaska

Wyo.

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

15

14

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

April 28:

Contests in 6 states

3,000

N.Y.

Pa.

Md.

274

186

96

2,000

Wis.

Conn.

La.

84

60

54

1,000

R.I

Hawaii

Del.

26

24

21

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Alaska

Wyo.

15

14

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

April 28:

Contests in 6 states

3,000

2,000

1,000

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Delegates by state

N.Y.

Pa.

Md.

274

186

96

Conn.

La.

Wis.

84

60

54

R.I

Hawaii

Del.

26

24

21

Alaska

Wyo.

15

14

Final Stretch

The remaining 522 delegates are spread out from Guam to the U.S. Virgin Islands as nominating contests take place nearly every week between the start of May and early June. The largest prize, New Jersey, will award 126 delegates on June 2, along with three other states and Washington, D.C.

May 2: Guam, Kansas
May 5: Indiana
May 12: Nebraska, West Virginia
May 19: Kentucky, Oregon
June 2: District of Columbia, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota
June 6: U.S. Virgin Islands

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

June 2: Contests in 4

states and D.C.

4,000

N.J.

Ind.

Ore.

126

82

61

3,000

Ky.

Kan.

N.M.

54

39

34

2,000

Neb.

W.Va.

D.C.

29

28

20

1,000

S.D.

Mont.

Guam

16

19

7

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

U.S. Virgin Islands

7

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

June 2: Contests in 4

states and D.C.

N.J.

Ind.

Ore.

126

82

61

3,000

Ky.

Kan.

N.M.

54

39

34

2,000

Neb.

W.Va.

D.C.

29

28

20

1,000

Mont.

S.D.

Guam

19

16

7

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

U.S. Virgin Islands

7

Delegates by state

Cumulative number of delegates

4,000

June 2: Contests in 4

states and D.C.

N.J.

Ind.

Ore.

126

82

61

3,000

Ky.

Kan.

N.M.

54

39

34

2,000

Neb.

W.Va.

D.C.

29

28

20

1,000

Mont.

S.D.

Guam

19

16

7

0

U.S. Virgin Islands

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

7

Cumulative number of delegates

June 2: Contests in 4

states and D.C.

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0

FEB

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

Delegates by state

N.J.

Ind.

Ore.

126

82

61

Ky.

Kan.

N.M.

54

39

34

Neb.

W.Va.

D.C.

29

28

20

Mont.

S.D.

Guam

19

16

7

U.S. Virgin Islands

7

Write to Max Rust at max.rust@dowjones.com

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