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■ Vote for Both Parties ■ Only Vote for Republicans ■ Only Vote for Democrats Thirteen States and One Territory Vote on Super Tuesday, However Not All.

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1 ■ Vote for Both Parties ■ Only Vote for Republicans ■ Only Vote for Democrats Thirteen States and One Territory Vote on Super Tuesday, However Not All Vote For Both Parties SUPER TUESDAY GUIDEPRESENTATION CENTER States Voting on Super Tuesday (March 1, 2016) February 25, 2016 | Alexander Perry Sources: National Journal Research, 2016; Josh Putnam,“2016 Republican Delegate Allocation Rules by State,” FrontloadingHQ. OH WV VA PA NY ME NC SC GA TN KY IN MI WI MN IL LA TX OK ID NV OR WA CA AZ NM CO* WY* MT ND SD IA UT FL AR MO MS AL NE KS AK HI DE RI VT NH MA* CT NJ MD DC AS GU MP PR VI Territories *Colorado: The Colorado GOP canceled its presidential preference poll - CO delegates will be unbound heading into the RNC. For Dems, Super Tuesday is when the first tier caucuses will be held - only the beginning of CO’s process to assign delegates to the DNC *Wyoming: For Republicans in WY, Super Tuesday is when the precinct caucuses and straw poll will be held. This is the first step in the state’s process to choose delegates for the RNC

2 Thirteen States and One Territory Vote on Super Tuesday, However Not All Vote For Both Parties SUPER TUESDAY GUIDEPRESENTATION CENTER February 25, 2016 | Alexander Perry Sources: National Journal Research, 2016; RealClearPolitics Polling, 2016; “2016 Primary Schedule,” U.S. Presidential election news. Delegate and Polling Information for Super Tuesday States StatePartyFrontrunner (as of 2/25/16)Delegates AlabamaRepublican Democrat Trump +21.0 (RCP* Avg.) Clinton +28.5 (RCP Avg.) 50R 60D AlaskaRepublicanTrump +4 (RCP Avg.)28R American SamoaDemocratRecent Polling N/A10D Arkansas Republican Democrat Cruz +4 (Talk Business) Clinton +28.5 (RCP Avg.) 40R 37D Colorado Republican Democrat CO Rs do not vote in primary Recent Polling N/A 37R 79D Georgia Republican Democrat Trump +12.3 (RCP Avg.) Clinton +38.0 (RCP Avg.) 76R 116D Massachusetts Republican Democrat Trump +24.0 (RCP Avg.) Sanders +3.5 (RCP Avg.) 42R 116D Minnesota Republican Democrat Rubio +2.0 (Star Tribune/Mason Dixon) Clinton +34.0 (Star Tribute/Mason Dixon) 38R 93D StatePartyFrontrunner (as of 2/25/16)Delegates Oklahoma Republican Democrat Trump +7.0 (RCP Avg.) Clinton +9.0 (RCP Avg.) 40R 42D Oklahoma Republican Democrat Trump +7.0 (RCP Avg.) Clinton +9.0 (RCP Avg.) 40R 42D Tennessee Republican Democrat Recent Polling N/A Clinton +26 (PPP) 58R 76D Texas Republican Democrat Cruz +7.2 (RCP Avg.) Clinton +26.3 (RCP Avg.) 155R 252D Vermont Republican Democrat Trump +15 (Castleton U.) Sanders +75.0 (RCP Avg.) 16R 26D Virginia Republican Democrat Trump +6 (Christopher Newport U.) Clinton +17.0 (RCP, Avg.) 49R 110D WyomingRepublicanRecent Polling N/A29R For Republicans: ■ Convention ■ Proportional Proportional with WTA Threshold ■ Hybrid ■ Winner-Take-All For Dems, all states are required to proportionally allocate delegates; *Real Clear Politics (RCP) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Also on Super Tuesday, 17 Democratic delegates are allocated for Democrats voting abroad in 40 countries ■ ■


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