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It is not looking too good for Cruz. The rest of the states are holding primaries. Where can Cruz win a state with significant delegates?
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R Del.
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Sat, Mar 26 | Alaska Caucus (D) | 20 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Hawaii Caucus (D) | 34 | Closed | ||
Sat, Mar 26 | Washington Caucus (D) | 118 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 5 | Wisconsin | 96 | 42 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, Apr 9 | Wyoming Caucus (D) | 18 | Closed | ||
Tue, Apr 19 | New York | 291 | 95 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Connecticut | 70 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Delaware | 31 | 16 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Maryland | 118 | 38 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Pennsylvania | 210 | 71 (P, WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Apr 26 | Rhode Island | 33 | 19 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, May 3 | Indiana | 92 | 57 (WTA) | Open | |
Sat, May 7 | Guam (D) | 12 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | Nebraska (R) | 36 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 10 | West Virginia | 34 | 37 | Mixed | |
Tue, May 17 | Kentucky (D) | 61 | Closed | ||
Tue, May 17 | Oregon | 73 | 28 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, May 24 | Washington (R)* | 44 (P) | Closed | ||
Sat, Jun 4 | Virgin Islands Caucus (D) | 12 | Open | ||
Sun, Jun 5 | Puerto Rico Caucus (D) | 67 | Open | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | California | 546 | 172 (P) | Mixed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | Montana | 27 | 27 (WTA) | Open | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Jersey | 142 | 51 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | New Mexico | 43 | 24 (P) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 7 | North Dakota Caucus (D) | 23 | Closed | ||
Tue, Jun 7 | South Dakota | 25 | 29 (WTA) | Closed | |
Tue, Jun 14 | District of Columbia (D) | 46 | Closed |
Allocation – All Democratic primary/caucus delegates are proportionally allocated. Republican primaries/caucuses are listed as Proportional (P), Winner-Take-All (WTA), or Winner-Take-Most (WTM).
Proportional – Delegates are awarded based on the percentage of the vote received by candidates, or some formulation of dividing up the delegates
Winner Take All – All delegates are given to the winner of the contest
Winner Take Most – Some delegates are reserved for the winner, some may be divided proportionally
Unbound – Delegates are not bound to a specific candidate and can support any candidate of their choosing, varies by state party
Type
Open– Voters may vote in either party primary but can choose only one
Closed – Only voters registered in their respective party may vote in the party primary
Mixed – A semi-open or semi-closed environment, unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or can switch registration the day of voting