Live results: Super Tuesday 2020

There are 1,357 delegates up for grabs in 14 states.

State(Del.)

Biden

Sanders

Warren

Bloomberg

Reporting

RPT.

Alabama(52)

63.3%check

16.5%

5.7%

11.7%

100%

Arkansas(31)

40.6%check

22.4%

10.0%

16.7%

100%

California(415)

27.9%

36.0%check

13.2%

12.1%

99%

Colorado(67)

24.6%

37.0%check

17.6%

18.5%

100%

Maine(24)

34.1%check

33.0%

15.7%

12.0%

99%

Massachusetts(91)

33.5%check

26.7%

21.5%

11.8%

99%

Minnesota(75)

38.6%check

29.9%

15.4%

8.3%

100%

North Carolina(110)

43.0%check

24.2%

10.5%

13.0%

100%

Oklahoma(37)

38.7%check

25.4%

13.4%

13.9%

100%

Tennessee(64)

41.7%check

25.0%

10.4%

15.4%

100%

Texas(228)

34.6%check

29.9%

11.4%

14.4%

100%

Utah(29)

18.4%

36.1%check

16.2%

15.4%

100%

Virginia(99)

53.3%check

23.1%

10.8%

9.7%

100%

Vermont(16)

22.0%

50.7%check

12.6%

9.4%

100%

American Samoa(6)

8.8%

10.5%

1.4%

49.9%

100%

Gained

+675

+568

+55

+44

Total

1554

1017

63

44

Democratic presidential primaries

Results are reported by percent of vote.

Alabama

52 delegates

BidenCheck

63.3%

Sanders

16.5%

Bloomberg

11.7%

100% reporting

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Arkansas

31 delegates

BidenCheck

40.6%

Sanders

22.4%

Bloomberg

16.7%

100% reporting

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California

415 delegates

SandersCheck

36.0%

Biden

27.9%

Warren

13.2%

99% reporting

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Colorado

67 delegates

SandersCheck

37.0%

Biden

24.6%

Bloomberg

18.5%

100% reporting

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Maine

24 delegates

BidenCheck

34.1%

Sanders

33.0%

Warren

15.7%

99% reporting

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Massachusetts

91 delegates

BidenCheck

33.5%

Sanders

26.7%

Warren

21.5%

99% reporting

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Minnesota

75 delegates

BidenCheck

38.6%

Sanders

29.9%

Warren

15.4%

100% reporting

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North Carolina

110 delegates

BidenCheck

43.0%

Sanders

24.2%

Bloomberg

13.0%

100% reporting

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Oklahoma

37 delegates

BidenCheck

38.7%

Sanders

25.4%

Bloomberg

13.9%

100% reporting

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Tennessee

64 delegates

BidenCheck

41.7%

Sanders

25.0%

Bloomberg

15.4%

100% reporting

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Texas

228 delegates

BidenCheck

34.6%

Sanders

29.9%

Bloomberg

14.4%

100% reporting

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Utah

29 delegates

SandersCheck

36.1%

Biden

18.4%

Warren

16.2%

100% reporting

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Virginia

99 delegates

BidenCheck

53.3%

Sanders

23.1%

Warren

10.8%

100% reporting

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Vermont

16 delegates

SandersCheck

50.7%

Biden

22.0%

Warren

12.6%

100% reporting

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American Samoa

6 delegates

Bloomberg

49.9%

Gabbard

29.3%

Sanders

10.5%

100% reporting

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Republican presidential primaries

Democratic primaries exit polls

See the strengths and weaknesses of each Democratic candidate according to a statewide survey. Exit poll results will be updated as vote tallies are reported.

See analysis of exit polling across 12 states.

Sex

Men
39% OF VOTERS

Biden

61

Sanders

20

5

Bloomberg

11

3

Women
61%

65

14

6

12

3

Race

White
46% OF VOTERS

Biden

57

Sanders

22

7

Bloomberg

10

4

Black
49%

72

10

4

13

1

Hispanic/Latino
3%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Asian
0
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Other
2%
Not enough respondents to break down details.

Age

18-29
10% OF VOTERS

Biden

30

Sanders

46

Warren

10

Bloomberg

12

2

30-44
23%

54

24

8

9

5

45-64
38%

67

11

7

13

2

65+
28%

78

6

1

12

3

Party self-identification

Democrats
74% OF VOTERS

Biden

67

Sanders

14

6

Bloomberg

11

2

Republicans
3%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Independents or something else
23%

51

24

7

12

6

Education

College graduate
36% OF VOTERS

Biden

61

Sanders

17

9

Bloomberg

10

3

No college degree
64%

64

17

4

12

3

When did you decide?

In the last few days
40% OF VOTERS

Biden

64

Sanders

11

6

Bloomberg

16

3

Decided before last few days
59%

63

20

5

9

3

Ideology

Very liberal
22% OF VOTERS

Biden

51

Sanders

29

9

9

2

Somewhat liberal
33%

58

22

8

12

0

Moderate or conservative
46%

71

8

3

13

5

Most important issue in vote

Health care
47% OF VOTERS

Biden

62

Sanders

15

5

Bloomberg

15

3

Climate change
11%

64

26

3

6

1

Race relations
18%

69

8

6

12

5

Income inequality
18%

53

26

10

7

4

Rather nominate a candidate who...

Can beat Donald Trump
53% OF VOTERS

Biden

69

Sanders

14

7

9

1

Agrees with you on major issues
42%

55

21

4

15

5

How do you feel about replacing all private health insurance with a single government plan for everyone?

Support
51% OF VOTERS

Biden

50

Sanders

27

9

Bloomberg

12

2

Oppose
43%

76

5

2

12

5

By Jason Bernert, Lenny Bronner, Madison Dong, Simon Glenn-Gregg, Jason Holt, Isabelle Lavandero, Erik Reyna, Ashlyn Still and Susan Tyler

Sources: Edison Research, Exit polls are results from a survey of voters as they entered randomly selected voting sites in Alabama, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia on primary day, March 3. Colorado results are based on a phone survey of early voters; polls in California, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas include phone interviews with early voters. The poll was conducted by Edison Media Research for the National Election Pool, The Washington Post and other media organizations. Results for typical characteristics have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.