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Democratic and Republican Presidential Primaries and Caucuses Results

Twenty-four states held presidential primaries or caucuses on February 5th: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and West Virginia. For the Democrats, 1,681 delegates were at stake in 16 primaries and seven caucuses. The Republicans had 1,020 delegates at stake in 15 primaries and six caucuses.

Here's where the races are so far:

ivoted.gifDemocrats
Alabama - Obama
Alaska - Obama
Arizona - Clinton
Arkansas - Clinton
California - Clinton
Colorado - Obama
Connecticut - Obama
Delaware - Obama
Georgia - Obama
Idaho - Obama
Illinois - Obama
Kansas - Obama    
Massachusetts - Clinton
Minnesota - Obama
Missouri - Obama
Montana - (Democratic primary will be on June 3rd)
New Jersey - Clinton
New Mexico - Obama (Results are still be processed)
New York - Clinton
North Dakota - Obama
Oklahoma - Clinton
Tennessee - Clinton
Utah - Obama
West Virginia - (Democratic primary will be on May 13th)

Republicans
Alabama - Huckabee
Alaska - Romney
Arizona - McCain
Arkansas - Huckabee
California - McCain
Colorado - Romney
Connecticut - McCain
Delaware - McCain
Georgia - Huckabee
Idaho - (Republican primary on May 27th)
Illinois - McCain
Kansas - (Republican caucuses on February 9th)
Massachusetts - Romney    
Minnesota - Romney
Missouri - McCain
Montana - Romney
NewJersey - McCain
New Mexico - (Republican primary on June 3rd)
New York - McCain
North Dakota - Romney
Oklahoma - McCain
Tennessee - Huckabee
Utah - Romney
West Virginia - Huckabee

Posted on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 by Registered CommenterGirls in Gov in , | Comments Off

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