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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