Data from Ballotpedia
The table below lists the number of pledged Republican delegates who will have been allocated as of each primary or caucus date. On March 1, 2016, 595 pledged Republican delegates were allocated, more than on any other single day in the 2016 primary season. In order to win the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, a candidate must win 1,237 delegates at the national convention (this figure is current as of March 16, 2016).
Date |
States |
Number of pledged delegates at stake |
Running total |
Percentage of pledged delegates allocated as of this date |
|
2/1/2016 |
Iowa |
30 |
30 |
1.27% |
|
2/9/2016 |
New Hampshire |
23 |
53 |
2.24% |
|
2/20/2016 |
South Carolina |
50 |
103 |
4.36% |
|
2/23/2016 |
Nevada |
30 |
133 |
5.63% |
|
3/1/2016 |
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia |
595 |
728 |
30.81% |
|
3/5/2016 |
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine |
155 |
883 |
37.37% |
|
3/6/2016 |
Puerto Rico |
23 |
906 |
38.34% |
|
3/8/2016 |
Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan. Mississippi |
150 |
1,056 |
44.69% |
|
3/12/2016 |
Washington, D.C. |
19 |
1,075 |
45.49% |
|
3/15/2016 |
Florida, Illinois, Missouri. North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio |
367 |
1,442 |
61.02% |
|
3/19/2016 |
Virgin Islands |
6 |
1,448 |
61.28% |
|
3/22/2016 |
American Samoa, Arizona, Utah |
98 |
1,546 |
65.43% |
|
4/5/2016 |
Wisconsin |
42 |
1,588 |
67.20% |
|
4/9/2016 |
Colorado |
34 |
1,622 |
68.64% |
|
4/16/2016 |
Wyoming |
26 |
1,648 |
69.74% |
|
4/19/2016 |
New York |
95 |
1,743 |
73.76% |
|
4/26/2016 |
Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island |
118 |
1,861 |
78.76% |
|
5/3/2016 |
Indiana |
57 |
1,918 |
81.17% |
|
5/10/2016 |
Nebraska, West Virginia |
70 |
1,988 |
84.13% |
|
5/17/2016 |
Oregon |
28 |
2,016 |
85.32% |
|
5/24/2016 |
Washington |
44 |
2,060 |
87.18% |
|
6/7/2016 |
California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota |
303 |
2,363 |
100.00% |
|
Notes: None of the delegates from North Dakota, Guam or American Samoa are considered to be pledged. As such, these states are not reflected in this table. Although the first stages of the caucus process in Colorado and Wyoming take place on March 1, 2016, delegates in these states are not formally assigned until conventions taking place on April 9 and April 16, respectively. |