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Super Tuesday primary results

Biden has a formidable lead over Sanders, with polls in California closing soon.

LiveLast updated March 3, 2020, 11:06 p.m. ET

We’re tracking Senate, House and Governors races, too.

See the key contests

Super Tuesday national delegates

259
Biden
150
Sanders
23
Bloomberg
11
Warren
1
Gabbard
900 still to be awarded
259
150
23
11
1

Popular vote state-by-state

Percent reporting
Joseph Biden, Jr. 2020 election candidate
Biden
Bernard Sanders 2020 election candidate
Sanders
Michael Bloomberg 2020 election candidate
Bloomberg
Elizabeth Warren 2020 election candidate
Warren
Tulsi Gabbard 2020 election candidate
Gabbard
Called

Ala.
52 del.
77.2% in

77.2%63.1%16.3%12.4%5.2%0.2%

Va.
99 del.
100.0% in

100.0%53.3%23.1%9.7%10.8%0.9%

Tenn.
64 del.
88.8% in

88.8%43.0%24.4%16.0%9.2%0.5%

N.C.
110 del.
95.4% in

95.4%42.4%24.0%13.2%10.5%0.5%

Okla.
37 del.
100.0% in

100.0%38.7%25.4%13.9%13.4%1.7%

Ark.
31 del.
73.3% in

73.3%38.3%22.2%17.5%10.0%0.7%

Minn.
75 del.
68.5% in

68.5%38.0%30.3%8.2%16.1%0.3%

Mass.
91 del.
67.0% in

67.0%33.8%27.5%11.6%20.3%0.8%

Vt.
16 del.
94.5% in

94.5%22.0%51.0%9.3%12.4%0.8%

Colo.
67 del.
49.6% in

49.6%22.0%35.9%22.3%17.1%1.2%

Utah
29 del.
50.6% in

50.6%14.5%31.3%19.1%15.0%0.7%

Calif.
415 del.
0.0% in

0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
In Play

Maine
24 del.
58.7% in

58.7%34.0%33.6%11.5%16.1%0.9%

Texas
228 del.
29.3% in

29.3%25.8%28.8%17.7%12.5%0.4%

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Key down-ballot primary races

Republican

Can Sessions win his seat back?

U.S. Senate, Alabama

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is running for his old Senate seat. The GOP primary will likely go to a March 31 runoff.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Tommy Tuberville

32.9%

Jeff Sessions

31.3%

Bradley Byrne

25.2%

75.32% in (1,718 / 2,281)
Democratic

A GOP-fueled fight

U.S. Senate, North Carolina

Republicans meddled in the Democratic primary, boosting state Sen. Erica Smith and forcing national Democrats to spend money to push Cal Cunningham across the finish line.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Cal Cunningham

57.1%

Erica Smith

34.7%

Trevor Fuller

3.8%

94.61% in (2,526 / 2,670)
Democratic

Who will face Cornyn this fall?

U.S. Senate, Texas

The race for the Democratic nomination to face GOP Sen. John Cornyn is likely headed for a late May runoff.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Mary Hegar

25.5%

Royce West

13.9%

Cristina Ramirez

13.3%

25.01% in (1,436 / 5,742)
Special election

"Free-for-all" in an open seat

U.S. House, 25th District, Calif.

The candidates are running to succeed former Rep. Katie Hill (D), who resigned last year. If no one wins a majority of votes, the race will go to a May runoff.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Robert Cooper

0.0%

Getro Elize

0.0%

David Rudnick

0.0%

0.00% in (0 / 300)
All-party primary

Replacing Duncan Hunter

U.S. House, 50th District, Calif.

The top two candidates will advance to the November general election to succeed former Rep. Duncan Hunter (R), who resigned in January.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Marisa Calderon

0.0%

Ammar Campa-Najjar

0.0%

Carl DeMaio

0.0%

0.00% in (0 / 398)
Republican

Granger vs. Putnam

U.S. House, 12th District, Texas

A prominent conservative group has spent more than $1 million to try to oust incumbent GOP Rep. Kay Granger.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Kay Granger*

57.3%

Chris Putnam

42.7%

2.93% in (7 / 239)
*Incumbent
Republican

Will a Bush head to Washington?

U.S. House, 22nd District, Texas

Pierce Bush, the grandson of George H.W. Bush, is running for the GOP nomination for a Houston-area battleground House seat.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Troy Nehls

44.1%

Kathaleen Wall

19.2%

Pierce Bush

14.0%

6.89% in (35 / 508)
Democratic

A primary challenge from the left

U.S. House, 28th District, Texas

Cuellar, one of the most conservative House Democrats, faces a more liberal opponent who’s been endorsed by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Candidate
Votes
PCT
Henry Cuellar*

54.5%

Jessica Cisneros

45.5%

17.84% in (86 / 482)
*Incumbent
 
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By Andrew Briz, Beatrice Jin, Andrew McGill, Lily Mihalik, Allan James Vestal.
Election results provided by the Associated Press. Additional data from U.S. Census Bureau and POLITICO reporting.