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Election 2012: What's Next

A newspaper graphic breaking down the Republican delegates earned and at stake as of March 13 as the 2012 presidential primary rolls on.
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Election 2012: What's Next

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Whats next

Two primaries in the conservative southern states of Mississippi and Alabama are followed by a big contest in Illinois. Democrats 363 Delegates at stake Republicans 179 Dem GOP Both only parties only
March Ala., 13 Miss. March Ill. 20

Utah

Hawaii

Whos won what As of March 12

Romney N.H., Fla., Nev., Maine, Mich., Ariz., Alaska, Idaho, Mass., Ohio, Vt., Va., Wash. Wyo.

Santorum Iowa, Mo., Colo., Minn., Kan., Okla., N.D., Tenn. Paul Has not won a state but won delegates in states with proportional allocation Gingrich S.C., Ga.

Delegate scorecard
Democrats Needed to nominate 2,783 Delegates won Obama 625 Republicans Needed to nominate 1,144 Delegates won Romney Santorum Gingrich Paul 454 217 107 47

Dems

GOP

NOTE: Delegate totals as of March 12 Source: AP, Green Pages, CNN Graphic: Melina Yingling, Judy Treible

2012 MCT

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