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Primary schedule
January 3 January 10 January 21 January 31 February 4 February 4–11 February 7 February 28 March 3
 * Iowa (nonbinding) caucus, 25 delegates
 * New Hampshire (modified) primary, 12 delegates
 * South Carolina (open) primary, 25 delegates
 * Florida (closed) primary, 50 delegates
 * Nevada (binding) caucus, 28 delegates
 * Maine (nonbinding) caucus, 24 delegates
 * Colorado (nonbinding) caucus, 36 delegates
 * Minnesota (nonbinding) caucus, 40 delegates
 * Missouri (nonbinding) primary, 52 delegates
 * Arizona (closed) primary, 29 delegates
 * Michigan (closed) primary, 30 delegates
 * Washington (nonbinding) caucus, 43 delegates

March 6 (Super Tuesday) March 6-10 March 10 March 13 March 17
 * Alaska (binding) caucus, 27 delegates
 * Georgia (modified) primary, 76 delegates
 * Idaho (binding) caucus, 32 delegates
 * Massachusetts (modified) primary, 41 delegates
 * North Dakota (binding) caucus, 28 delegates
 * Ohio (modified) primary, 66 delegates
 * Oklahoma (closed) primary, 43 delegates
 * Tennessee (open) primary, 58 delegates
 * Vermont (open) primary, 17 delegates
 * Virginia (open) primary, 49 delegates
 * Wyoming (binding) caucus, 29 delegates
 * Kansas (binding) caucus, 40 delegates
 * U.S. Virgin Islands (binding) caucus, 9 delegates
 * Alabama (open) primary, 50 delegates
 * Hawaii (binding) caucus, 20 delegates
 * Mississippi (open) primary, 40 delegates
 * American Samoa caucus, 9 delegates
 * Missouri (binding) caucus, 52 delegates

March 18 March 20 March 24 April 3 April 24 May 8
 * Puerto Rico (open) primary, 23 delegates
 * Illinois (open) primary, 69 delegates
 * Louisiana (closed) primary, 46 delegates
 * District of Columbia (closed) primary, 19 delegates
 * Maryland (closed) primary, 37 delegates
 * Texas (open) primary, 155 delegates
 * Wisconsin (open) primary, 42 delegates
 * Connecticut (closed) primary, 28 delegates
 * Delaware (closed) primary, 17 delegates
 * New York (closed) primary, 95 delegates
 * Pennsylvania (closed) primary, 72 delegates
 * Rhode Island (modified) primary, 19 delegates
 * Indiana (open) primary, 46 delegates
 * North Carolina (modified) primary, 55 delegates
 * West Virginia (modified) primary, 31 delegates

May 15 May 22 June 5 June 14-16 June 26 July 14 Date to be determined
 * Nebraska (nonbinding) primary, 35 delegates
 * Oregon (closed) primary, 28 delegates
 * Arkansas (open) primary, 36 delegates
 * Kentucky (closed) primary, 45 delegates
 * California (closed) primary, 172 delegates
 * Montana (nonbinding) primary, 26 delegates
 * New Jersey (modified) primary, 50 delegates
 * New Mexico (closed) primary, 23 delegates
 * South Dakota (closed) primary, 28 delegates
 * Montana caucus, 26 delegates
 * Utah (modified) primary, 40 delegates
 * Nebraska (binding) caucus
 * Guam, 9 delegates
 * Northern Mariana Islands

Primary schedule

 * There are 3 kinds of delegates: Automatic or Superdelegates (RNC), Delegates elected in congressional districts (CD) and Delegates elected statewide (AL).
 * At nonbinding contests no delegates are elected at the dates in the table, it happens at a later time. They can be officially nonbound or bound. Some of these contests are not much more than strawpolls at others contests delegates to the state or district conventions are elected with clear presidentiel preferences.
 * To learn more, click on the 'Type' of voting for each state and check the main article of the contest. You can sort by date, state, or delegation size.