Democrat's Delegate Count
Need delegates 2,025 to win
State
Del.
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
Total
4,050
1497
1629
Pledged
-
1247
1414
Iowa
57
15
16
New Hamp.
30
9
9
Michigan
0*
*
*
Nevada
33
12
13
South Carolina
54
12
25
Florida
0*
*
*
California
370
207
163
New York
281
139
93
New Jersey
107
59
48

 

*Michigan & Florida had their delegates stripped because they moved their primaries up without the consent of the Democratic Party.
Delegate counts are unofficial. Delegates can change before their conventions. Example: A candidate drops out, his or her delegates may want to change.
Super Delegates are delegates to a presidential nominating convention in the United States who are not bound by the decisions of party primaries or caucuses. Super delegates are elected officeholders and party officials. Example: A Congressmen endorses a candidate. That is a Super Delegate.
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Republican's Delegate Count
Need delegates 1,191 to win
State
Del.
John McCain
Mike Hucka.
Ron Paul
Total
2,382
1260
270
14
Pledged
-
1260
270
14
Iowa
40
-
30
-
Wyoming
14
-
-
-
New Hamp.
12
7
1
-
Michigan
30
6
1
-
Nevada
34
4
3
4
South Carolina
24
19
5
-
Florida
57
57
-
-
California
173
152
-
-
New York
101
101
-
-
New Jersey
52
52
-
-

 

Delegate counts are unofficial. Delegates can change before their conventions. Example: A candidate drops out, his or her delegates may want to change.
Super Delegates are delegates to a presidential nominating convention in the United States who are not bound by the decisions of party primaries or caucuses. Super delegates are elected officeholders and party officials. Example: A Congressmen endorses a candidate. That is a Super Delegate.