What Is The Latest Democratic Delegate Count? Updated

Clinton_vs_Obama_Latest_Democratic_Delegate_CountSen. Hillary Clinton’s short span of spotlight ended when Sen. Barack Obama once again captured the center stage winning Wyoming caucuses on Saturday.

There were total 12 Wyoming delegates up for grab on Saturday. Obama won 7 Wyoming delegates, while Clinton won 5 Wyoming delegates.

Wyoming win has given Obama “120 Democratic Delegates” lead over Clinton In the latest Democratic Delegate Count.

Obama presently leads Clinton in Pledged Delegates Count. Obama has 1378 Pledged Delegates to his side, while Clinton has 1223 Pledged Delegates.

But, Clinton still leads Obama in Super Delegate Count. Clinton has presently the support of 245 Super Delegates while Obama has 210 Super Delegates supporting him.

So, after the result of Wyoming Caucuses, Obama leads with 1588 delegates (1378 pledged delegates + 210 Super Delegates), while Clinton follows him with 1468 (1223 Pledged Delegates + 245 Super Delegates). Overall, Obama presently leads Clinton by 120 delegates.

Total 2,025 democratic delegates are needed to win the democratic nomination. The final result will be determined aggregating the results of the remaining primaries. Here is the list of states left to vote in primary election.

• Mississippi — 11 March — 33 Democratic Delegates
• Pennsylvania — 22 April — 158 Democratic Delegates
• Guam — 3 May — 4 Democratic Delegates
• North Carolina — 6 May — 115 Democratic Delegates
• Indiana — 6 May — 115 Democratic Delegates
• West Virginia — 13 May — 28 Democratic Delegates
• Oregon — 20 May — 52 Democratic Delegates
• Kentucky — 20 May — 51 Democratic Delegates
• Puerto Rico — 1 June — 55 Democratic Delegates
• Montana — 3 June — 16 Democratic Delegates
• South Dakota — 3 June — 16 Democratic Delegates