WASHINGTON — Voters in 6 states from Washington to Mississippi headed to the polls Tuesday. 352 delegates were up for grabs. Democrats Abroad will also conclude their week-long primary with an additional 13 delegates at stake.
In the race for the 1,991 delegates needed to win the nomination, Joe Biden was leading the delegate count over Bernie Sanders 823-663, according to an Associated Press allocation. But votes were still being counted both for Tuesday's contests and the March 3 Super Tuesday primaries.
Here are how many delegates were at stake Tuesday.
Michigan
Projected Winner: Joe Biden
- 125 delegates
Washington state
Projected Winner: Too early to call
- 89 delegates
Missouri
Projected Winner: Joe Biden
- 68 delegates
Mississippi
Projected Winner: Joe Biden
- 36 delegates
Idaho
Projected Winner: Joe Biden
- 20 delegates
North Dakota
Projected Winner: Too early to call
- 14 delegates
These same states will be holding primaries in the Republican race as well, with all expected to go to President Donald Trump. He will not win enough delegates Tuesday to reach the 1,276 mark to become the nominee. That will come next week when Florida, Illinois and Ohio vote.