Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Election 2008

These pages are for the 2008 presidential primaries. The Nov. 4, 2008 General Election results are also available.

Results: Democratic Delegate Count

Comparing Delegate Counts

A comparison of delegate projections from The New York Times and other sources. For a detailed description of how The New York Times counts delegates, see the table and description below.

Pledged
delegates
+ Projections
from nonbinding
contests
= Projected
pledged
+ Survey of
Superdelegates
= Total
delegates
Obama_65x45
Barack Obama
2,158.5

100.0% of the
2,118 needed

The New York Times 1,661 103 1,764 394.5 2,158.5
The Associated Press N.A. N.A. 1,765 489 2,254
Clinton_65x45
Hillary Clinton
1,920

90.7% of the
2,118 needed

The New York Times 1,592 48 1,640 280 1,920
The Associated Press N.A. N.A. 1,640 251 1,891

Details of The New York Times Delegate Count

In states where complete results are not yet available for all election districts, The Times will allocate as many delegates as possible. As more complete results become available, The Times will update its count. Democratic delegates from overseas get half a vote each. The table below does not include projections that are based on nonbinding votes for candidate preference, such as the Iowa caucases. Those nonbinding totals are projected in aggregate in the table above. For more information, here is a more detailed description of the delegate count.

Barack Obama Hillary Rodham Clinton Other candidates Unallocated Future contests
Jan. 3 Iowa 0 0 0 45 +Details -
Jan. 8 New Hampshire 12 9 1 0 -
Jan. 15 Michigan 29.5 34.5 0 0 +Details -
Jan. 19 Nevada 14 11 0 0 -
Jan. 26 South Carolina 33 12 0 0 -
Jan. 29 Florida 38.5 52.5 1.5 0 +Details -
Feb. 5 Alabama 27 25 0 0 -
  Alaska 10 3 0 0 -
  American Samoa 1 2 0 0 -
  Arizona 25 31 0 0 -
  Arkansas 8 27 0 0 -
  California 166 204 0 0 -
  Colorado 36 19 0 0 -
  Connecticut 26 22 0 0 -
  Delaware 9 6 0 0 -
  Democrats Abroad 4 3 -   0 -
  Georgia 60 27 0 0 -
  Idaho 0 0 0 18 +Details -
  Illinois 104 49 0 0 -
  Kansas 23 9 0 0 -
  Massachusetts 38 55 0 0 -
  Minnesota 48 24 0 0 -
  Missouri 36 36 0 0 -
  New Jersey 48 59 0 0 -
  New Mexico 12 14 0 0 -
  New York 93 139 0 0 -
  North Dakota 8 5 0 0 -
  Oklahoma 14 24 0 0 -
  Tennessee 28 40 0 0 -
  Utah 14 9 0 0 -
Feb. 9 Louisiana 34 22 0 0 -
  Nebraska 11 5 0 8 +Details -
  Virgin Islands 3 -   0 0 -
  Washington 0 0 0 78 +Details -
Feb. 10 Maine 15 9 0 0 -
Feb. 12 District of Columbia 12 3 0 0 -
  Maryland 42 28 0 0 -
  Virginia 54 29 0 0 -
Feb. 19 Hawaii 14 6 0 0 -
  Wisconsin 42 32 0 0 -
March 4 Ohio 67 74 0 0 -
  Rhode Island 8 13 0 0 -
  Texas 99 94 0 0 -
  Vermont 9 6 0 0 -
March 8 Wyoming 4 3 0 5 -
March 11 Mississippi 20 13 0 0 -
April 22 Pennsylvania 73 85 -   0 -
May 3 Guam 2 2 -   0 -
May 6 Indiana 34 38 -   0 -
  North Carolina 67 48 0 0 -
May 13 West Virginia 8 20 0 0 -
May 20 Kentucky 14 37 0 0 -
  Oregon 31 21 -   0 -
June 1 Puerto Rico 17 38 -   0 -
June 3 Montana 9 7 0 0 -
  South Dakota 7 8 -   0 -
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