Which states vote on Super Tuesday?

With no Democratic presidential primary candidate yet claiming an overwhelming lead in the delegate race in the nation’s first primary battles, Super Tuesday is poised to play a huge role in the 2020 presidential nomination contest.

And with both California and Texas – the nation’s two most populous states – holding primaries on March 3, around 40 percent of Americans will be voting on Super Tuesday.

Here is a list of the places voting on March 3 and how many pledged delegates are up for grabs in each.

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Alabama: The state holds an open primary, with 52 pledged delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

American Samoa: The territory holds an open caucus, with the territory awarding six delegates on the basis of the results of the caucuses.

Arkansas: The state holds an open primary, with the 31 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

California: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 415 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Colorado: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 67 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Democrats Abroad: This is an open primary in which any U.S. citizen living abroad who is a member of Democrats Abroad can participate, with the 13 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Maine: The state holds a closed primary – meaning only Democrats can cast a ballot, with the 24 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Massachusetts: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 91 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Minnesota: The state holds an open primary, with the 75 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

North Carolina: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 110 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Oklahoma: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 37 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Tennessee: The state holds an open primary, with the 64 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Texas: The state holds an open primary, with the 228 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Utah: The state holds an open primary, with the 29 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Vermont: The state holds an open primary, with the 16 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

Virginia: The state holds an open primary, with the 99 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.

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