I’m seeing 624 delegates at stake. I don’t know if they are “pledged”.
Here’s a breakdown of each Super Tuesday state and the dynamics in play:
Looks like a total of 595 with Wyoming’s 29 non pledged.
Alabama primary; 50 delegates
Alaska caucuses; 28 delegates
Arkansas primary; 40 delegates
Georgia primary; 76 delegates
Massachusetts primary; 42 delegates
Minnesota caucuses; 38 delegates
Oklahoma primary; 43 delegates
Tennessee primary; 58 delegates
Texas primary; 155 delegates
Vermont primary; 16 delegates
Virginia primary; 49 delegates
Wyoming convention; 29 delegates
No drama here. Wyoming will send its 29 delegates to the July convention unbound. It holds no presidential preference poll or vote of any kind, a distinction shared by only North Dakota and Guam. If the Republican convention becomes a first-ballot nail-biter, these unbound delegates could help tip the balance.