Super Tuesday, 2008 - Results

Results

State Democratic Winner % of Popular Vote # Delegates Won Republican Winner % of Popular Vote # Delegates Won Show/Place Notes
Alabama Barack Obama 56% 26 Mike Huckabee 41% 20
Alaska (C) Barack Obama 75% 9 Mitt Romney 45% 12
American Samoa¤ (C) Hillary Clinton 57% 2
Arizona Hillary Clinton 51% 31 John McCain 48% 50 (WTA for GOP.)
Arkansas Hillary Clinton 73% 27 Mike Huckabee 62% 32
California Hillary Clinton 52% 204 John McCain 44% 149
Colorado (C) Barack Obama 67% 33 Mitt Romney 57% 43
Connecticut Barack Obama 51% 26 John McCain 52% 27 (WTA for GOP.)
Delaware Barack Obama 53% 9 John McCain 45% 18 (WTA for GOP.)
Georgia Barack Obama 67% 59 Mike Huckabee 34% 69 (WTA for GOP.)
Idaho (C) Barack Obama 79% 15
Illinois Barack Obama 65% 104 John McCain 47% 55
Kansas† (C) Barack Obama 74% 23
Massachusetts Hillary Clinton 56% 55 Mitt Romney 51% 22
Minnesota (C) Barack Obama 66% 48 Mitt Romney 42% 38
Missouri Barack Obama 49% 36 John McCain 33% 58 (WTA for GOP.)
Montana§ (C) Mitt Romney 38% 25
New Jersey Hillary Clinton 54% 59 John McCain 55% 52 (WTA for GOP.)
New Mexico (C) Hillary Clinton 49% 14
New York Hillary Clinton 57% 139 John McCain 51% 101 (WTA for GOP.)
North Dakota (C) Barack Obama 61% 8 Mitt Romney 36% 8
Oklahoma Hillary Clinton 55% 24 John McCain 37% 32
Tennessee Hillary Clinton 54% 40 Mike Huckabee 34% 21
Utah Barack Obama 57% 14 Mitt Romney 88% 36 (WTA for GOP.)
West Virginia‡ Mike Huckabee 52% 18 (WTA for GOP.)

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