What’s Current "Clinton Obama" Delegate Count?
Submitted by John Richburg on Sat, 03/22/2008 - 03:00
Sen. Barack Obama leads his rival Sen. Hillary Clinton by 131 delegates in the current delegate count. He has total 1628 democratic delegates while Clinton has aggregate of 1497.
Obama leads Clinton in the Pledged Delegate Count. He has total 1414 Pledged Delegates, while Clinton trails him with 1247 pledged delegates. But, Clinton still maintains lead in the Super Delegate Count. She has total 250 Super Delegates, while Obama has 214.
According to the Current Delegate Count, Obama needs 397 more delegates, while Clinton needs 528 more delegates to win the Democratic Party’s nomination.
While the issue of Michigan and Florida delegates still stays unresolved, here is the current state wise delegate count for you. “©” stands for closed primary.
March Primaries —
• Mississippi – (Date, 11 March; Delegates 33; Obama won 19; Clinton won 14)
• Wyoming © – (Date, 8 March; Delegates 12; Obama won 7; Clinton won 5)
• Ohio – (Date, 4 March; Delegates 141; Obama won 65; Clinton won 74)
• Rhode Island – (Date, 4 March; Delegate 21; Obama won 8; Clinton won 12)
• Vermont – (Date, 4 March; Delegates 15; Obama won 9; Clinton won 6)
• Texas – (Date, 4 March; Delegates 193; Obama won 98; Clinton won 94)
Texas Caucus Results – Initially news broadcasted that Clinton won Texas, but the recent Barack Obama texas caucus results have revealed that Obama scored win in Texas.
February Primaries —
• Wisconsin – (Date, 19 Feb; Delegates 74; Obama won 42; Clinton won 32)
• Hawaii – (Date, 19 Feb; Delegates 20; Obama won 14; Clinton won 5)
• Virginia – (Date, 12 Feb; Delegates 83; Obama won 54; Clinton won 29)
• Maryland © – (Date, 12 Feb; Delegates 70; Obama won 42; Clinton won 28)
• District of Columbia – (Date, 12 Feb; Delegates 15; Obama won 11; Clinton won 3)
• Democrats Abroad – (Date, 12 Feb; Delegates 7; Obama won 3; Clinton won 1)
• Maine © – (Date, 10 Feb; Delegates 24; Obama won 15; Clinton won 9)
• Washington – (Date, 9 Feb; Delegates 78; Obama won 53; Clinton won 25)
• Louisiana © – (Date, 9 Feb; Delegates 56; Obama won 34; Clinton won 22)
• Nebraska – (Date, 9 Feb; Delegates 24; Obama won 16; Clinton won 8)
• Virgin Islands – (Date, 9 Feb; Delegates 3; Obama won 3; Clinton won 0)
• California – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 370; Obama won 167; Clinton won 203)
• New York © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 232; Obama won 93; Clinton won 139)
• Illinois – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 153; Obama won 104; Clinton won 49)
• New Jersey – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 107; Obama won 48; Clinton won 59)
• Massachusetts – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 93; Obama won 38; Clinton won 55)
• Georgia – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 87; Obama won 61; Clinton won 26)
• Minnesota – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 72; Obama won 48; Clinton won 24)
• Missouri – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 72; Obama won 36; Clinton won 36)
• Tennessee – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 68; Obama won 29; Clinton won 39)
• Colorado © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 55; Obama won 35; Clinton won 20)
• Arizona © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 56; Obama won 25; Clinton won 31)
• Alabama – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 52; Obama won 27; Clinton won 25)
• Connecticut © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 48; Obama won 26; Clinton won 22)
• Arkansas – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 35; Obama won 8; Clinton won 27)
• Oklahoma © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 38; Obama won 14; Clinton won 24)
• Kansas © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 32; Obama won 23; Clinton won 9)
• New Mexico © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 26; Obama won 12; Clinton won 14)
• Utah – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 23; Obama won 14; Clinton won 9)
• Delaware © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 15; Obama won 9; Clinton won 6)
• North Dakota – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 13; Obama won 8; Clinton won 5)
• Idaho – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 18; Obama won 15; Clinton won 3)
• Alaska © – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 13; Obama won 9; Clinton won 4)
• American Samoa – (Date, 5 Feb; Delegates 3; Obama won 1; Clinton won 2)
January Primaries —
• South Carolina – (Date, 26 Jan; Delegates 45; Obama won 25; Clinton won 12
• Nevada – (Date, 19 Jan; Delegates 25; Obama won 13; Clinton won 12)
• New Hampshire – (Date, 8 Jan; Delegates 22; Obama won 9; Clinton won 9)
• Iowa – (Date, 3 Jan; Delegates 45; Obama won 25; Clinton won 14)
Michigan and Florida Primaries weren’t sanctioned by the Democratic National Committee, as they were conducted early violating the national party rules. Conducted on 15 and 29 Jan respectively, Michigan and Florida primaries were won by Clinton, but the committee didn’t approve the contests. Thus, the issue of Michigan and Florida delegates is still unresolved.
Total 2,025 democratic delegates are required by a candidate to win the Democratic Party’s nomination. The final result will be concluded totaling the results of the remaining primaries. Here is the list of states left to vote in primary election.
• Pennsylvania — 22 April — 158 Delegates
• Guam — 3 May — 4 Delegates
• North Carolina — 6 May — 115 Delegates
• Indiana — 6 May — 115 Delegates
• West Virginia — 13 May — 28 Delegates
• Oregon — 20 May — 52 Delegates
• Kentucky — 20 May — 51 Delegates
• Puerto Rico — 1 June — 55 Delegates
• Montana — 3 June — 16 Delegates
• South Dakota — 3 June — 16 Delegates
