On February 5, 2008, primary and caucuses were held in multiple states. This election day is known as “Super Tuesday”.
Leading Democrat candidates Super Tuesday results
Clinton – 582 delegates
Obama – 562 delegates
Leading Republican candidates Super Tuesday results
McCain – 511 delegates
Romney – 176 delegates
Huckabee – 147 delegates
State-by-State Democrat and Republican Winners
Alabama: Obama – Huckabee
Alaska: Obama – Romney
Arizona: Clinton – McCain
Arkansas: Clinton – Huckabee
California: Clinton – McCain
Colorado: Obama – Romney
Connecticut: Obama – McCain
Delaware: Obama – McCain
Georgia: Obama – Huckabee
Idaho: Obama – (May 27, 2008)
Illinois: Obama – McCain
Kansas: Obama – (Feb. 9, 2008)
Massachusetts: Clinton – Romney
Minnesota: Obama – Romney
Missouri: Obama – McCain
Montana: (June 3, 2008) - Romney
New Jersey: Clinton – McCain
New Mexico: Obama – (June 3, 2008)
New York: Clinton – McCain
North Dakota: Obama – Romney
Oklahoma: Clinton – McCain
Tennessee: Clinton – Huckabee
Utah: Obama – Romney
West Virginia: (May 13, 2008) - Huckabee
Leading Democrat candidates Super Tuesday results
Clinton – 582 delegates
Obama – 562 delegates
Leading Republican candidates Super Tuesday results
McCain – 511 delegates
Romney – 176 delegates
Huckabee – 147 delegates
State-by-State Democrat and Republican Winners
Alabama: Obama – Huckabee
Alaska: Obama – Romney
Arizona: Clinton – McCain
Arkansas: Clinton – Huckabee
California: Clinton – McCain
Colorado: Obama – Romney
Connecticut: Obama – McCain
Delaware: Obama – McCain
Georgia: Obama – Huckabee
Idaho: Obama – (May 27, 2008)
Illinois: Obama – McCain
Kansas: Obama – (Feb. 9, 2008)
Massachusetts: Clinton – Romney
Minnesota: Obama – Romney
Missouri: Obama – McCain
Montana: (June 3, 2008) - Romney
New Jersey: Clinton – McCain
New Mexico: Obama – (June 3, 2008)
New York: Clinton – McCain
North Dakota: Obama – Romney
Oklahoma: Clinton – McCain
Tennessee: Clinton – Huckabee
Utah: Obama – Romney
West Virginia: (May 13, 2008) - Huckabee
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