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Candidate Most recent position Candidacy Estimated delegate votes Contests won[a]

Hillary Clinton
67th U.S. Secretary of State
(2009–2013)

(CampaignPositions)
FEC Filing
Pledged delegates[1]
2197 / 4051 (54%)





33
AL, AR, AS, AZ,
CA, CT, DE, FL,
GA, GU, IA, IL, KY,
LA, MA, MD, MO,
MP, MS, NC, NJ,
NM, NV, NY, OH,
PA, PR, SC, SD,
TN, TX, VA, VI
Superdelegate endorsements[b]
537 / 715 (75%)





Total expected convention votes
2734 / 4766 (57%)

Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator from Vermont
(2007–present)

(CampaignPositions)
FEC Filing
Pledged delegates[1]
1816 / 4051 (45%)





23
AK, CO, DA, HI,
ID, IN, KS, ME,
MI, MN, MT, NE,[c]
NH, ND, OK, OR,
RI, UT, VT, WA,[d]
WI, WV, WY[e]
Superdelegate endorsements[b]
47 / 715 (7%)





Total expected convention votes
1863 / 4766 (39%)

References

  1. ^ a b Berg-Andersson, Richard E. "Democratic Convention 2016". The Green Papers. Retrieved June 9, 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ According to popular vote or pledged delegate count (not counting superdelegates); see below for detail.
  2. ^ a b Detailed list of superdelegate endorsements
  3. ^ Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Nebraska Democratic Primary.
  4. ^ Hillary Clinton won the non-binding Washington Democratic Primary.
  5. ^ Pledged delegates split evenly between Sanders and Clinton.