Is your state voting on March 3, a.k.a. Super Tuesday? Here’s a rundown of the states that are, and what’s at stake. Fox News‘ Andrew O’Reilly writes:
Alabama: The state holds an open primary, with 52 pledged delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
American Samoa: The territory holds an open caucus, with the territory awarding six delegates on the basis of the results of the caucuses.
Arkansas: The state holds an open primary, with the 31 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
California: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 415 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Colorado: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 67 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Democrats Abroad: This is an open primary in which any U.S. citizen living abroad who is a member of Democrats Abroad can participate, with the 13 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Maine: The state holds a closed primary – meaning only Democrats can cast a ballot, with the 24 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Massachusetts: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 91 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Minnesota: The state holds an open primary, with the 75 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
North Carolina: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 110 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Oklahoma: The state holds a semi-closed primary – meaning only Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot, with the 37 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Tennessee: The state holds an open primary, with the 64 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Texas: The state holds an open primary, with the 228 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Utah: The state holds an open primary, with the 29 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Vermont: The state holds an open primary, with the 16 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.
Virginia: The state holds an open primary, with the 99 delegates being awarded on a proportional basis.