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Live Primary Election Results: Michigan, Washington and More

Live Primary Election Results: Michigan, Washington and More

Six states held presidential primaries on Tuesday. Michigan and Washington State have the largest numbers of delegates.

Delegates Won So Far

The delegate totals from today's contests are still being counted. See the latest here »

March 10
Votes Del. Delegates Total delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr. Biden 2,106,673 214 1,972
Bernie Sanders Sanders 1,470,145 138 1,051

352 of 352 delegates awarded

Our reporters provided real-time updates.

Matt Stevens, in New York March 16, 2020

The New York Times has called Washington State for Joe Biden. His narrow victory there over Bernie Sanders means he won five of the six states that voted March 10. See Washington results ›

Nick Corasaniti, in New York March 12, 2020

Bernie Sanders has officially won the biggest prize of the primary calendar: He’s been declared the winner in California more than a week after the final polls closed. See California results ›

Sydney Ember, in New York March 11, 2020

Bernie Sanders is staying in the Democratic race and says he plans to attend the scheduled debate on Sunday against Joe Biden. Read more ›

Jennifer Medina, in Los Angeles March 11, 2020

For now, Washington looks like a draw — Sanders and Biden are within a couple thousand votes apart. Officials will still be counting mail-in ballots in the days to come. See Washington results ›

Matt Stevens, in New York March 11, 2020

The Times has called North Dakota for Sanders. His win there offers at least one bright spot coming out of an otherwise deflating night for his campaign. See North Dakota results ›

Shane Goldmacher, in New York March 11, 2020

Biden is now leading every county in Michigan, Missouri and Mississippi.

Trip Gabriel, in New York March 11, 2020

Michigan exposed the flaws in Sanders’s electability case: Attacking the “establishment” lost him the suburbs, he couldn’t win progressive enclaves, and rural white voters abandoned him for Biden.

Katie Glueck, in New York March 11, 2020

Joe Biden may have delivered the biggest surprise of 2020: a short, orderly primary. Read our analysis ›

Our reporters provided real-time updates.

Matt Stevens, in New York March 16, 2020

The New York Times has called Washington State for Joe Biden. His narrow victory there over Bernie Sanders means he won five of the six states that voted March 10. See Washington results ›

Nick Corasaniti, in New York March 12, 2020

Bernie Sanders has officially won the biggest prize of the primary calendar: He’s been declared the winner in California more than a week after the final polls closed. See California results ›

Sydney Ember, in New York March 11, 2020

Bernie Sanders is staying in the Democratic race and says he plans to attend the scheduled debate on Sunday against Joe Biden. Read more ›