03-06-2020, 02:03 PM
Here's the calendar of events left in the 2020 Democratic Primary election cycle.
Tuesday, March 10: Primaries
Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington will all hold their primary contests that day. Michigan, a key state in the general election, will be the largest in play with 125 delegates to allocate. Overall, 9 percent of all pledged delegates will be up for grabs on March 10.
Sunday, March 15: Democratic Debate
Democratic Primary Debate in Phoenix; Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. 50% of the total delegates will have been earned by this 11th of 12 scheduled Democratic debates.
Tuesday, March 17: Primaries
The states heading to the polls are Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio.
Tuesday, April 28: Primaries
New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island. NY and PA will be the two biggest states on the ballot, allocating 274 delegates and 186 delegates, respectively.
Tuesday, June 2: Primaries
This is the last major day for state primaries. New Jersey will be the largest state to vote as it's responsible for awarding 126 delegates. Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington D.C. will also weigh in on the race.
July 13 to July 16: Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
If either Biden or Sanders earns 1,991 delegates by then, he will be the party's nominee. If not, it will be a contested convention and the party's superdelegate voters will determine the Democratic nominee for President.
Tuesday, March 10: Primaries
Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington will all hold their primary contests that day. Michigan, a key state in the general election, will be the largest in play with 125 delegates to allocate. Overall, 9 percent of all pledged delegates will be up for grabs on March 10.
Sunday, March 15: Democratic Debate
Democratic Primary Debate in Phoenix; Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. 50% of the total delegates will have been earned by this 11th of 12 scheduled Democratic debates.
Tuesday, March 17: Primaries
The states heading to the polls are Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio.
Tuesday, April 28: Primaries
New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island. NY and PA will be the two biggest states on the ballot, allocating 274 delegates and 186 delegates, respectively.
Tuesday, June 2: Primaries
This is the last major day for state primaries. New Jersey will be the largest state to vote as it's responsible for awarding 126 delegates. Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington D.C. will also weigh in on the race.
July 13 to July 16: Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
If either Biden or Sanders earns 1,991 delegates by then, he will be the party's nominee. If not, it will be a contested convention and the party's superdelegate voters will determine the Democratic nominee for President.