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2016 Democratic Primary Delegate Count

The delegate count for the 2016 Democratic Primary is listed below and broken down by each state. For a Democratic candidate to clinch the nomination, they need to earn 2,383 out of 4,765 available delegates. If no candidate clinches this majority, then a brokered convention will take place to find a consensus candidate as the nominee. The Democratic Party also utilizes “superdelegates,” which are made up of party leaders who are free to support the candidate of their choosing.

Note: Delegate counts are updated regularly and usually within 24 hours after voting ends in a primary or caucus.

Democratic Delegate Count (Need 2,383 out of 4,765 to clinch nomination)

^Superdelegates are Democratic Party leaders who are free to support any candidate at any time up to the convention

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2016 Republican Primary Delegate Count

Sources: NYTimes, Bloomberg, RCP Dem, RCP GOP

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