The information about the delegate count is all over the TV, the internet and other electronic media.
Just google "Hillary delegate count" or "Democrat delegate" count.
Here is one source:
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/02/10/thanks-to-superdelegates-hillary-clinton-still-wins-after-getting-crushed-in-new-hampshire.html
"According to the Associated Press' delegate count, Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 394-44. Clinton has roughly 360 superdelegates to 8 for Bernie Sanders. Clinton already has 16.5% of the delegates needed to win the nomination."
Here is a second source:
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graphics/2016-delegate-tracker/
Democratic Delegates
Needed to win nomination: 2,382
Hillary Clinton: 394
Bernie Sanders: 44
Not yet allocated: 4,325
How has Bernie actually been doing vote-wise, if the system were to look like the GOP one?