The latest round of Democratic caucus contests is taking place in Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington state on Saturday night.
While Alaska and Hawaii have a relatively small number of delegates between them — only 20 and 34, respectively — it’s Washington that’s the heavy hitter. The Evergreen State’s caucuses will award 118 delegates.
Sanders is predicted to have an advantage in all three states, according to FiveThirtyEight, particularly in Hawaii, where he sees strong support from elected leaders. In February, Hawaii’s House Rep. Tulsi Gabbard resigned from her position on the Democratic National Committee in order to endorse the Vermont senator.
We’ll be updating right here with the night’s results as they come in. Ahead, check in on the primaries that have already been decided, the current delegate count, and catch up on the state of the race for the Democratic nomination.
Meanwhile, you can find results for the latest GOP contests here.
Editor's note: This post is being updated with information about additional primary and caucus results as they become available. It was originally published on March 1, 2016.
Delegate Count
(Count does not include superdelegates)
Hillary Clinton: 1,243
Bernie Sanders: 975
Needed to secure the nomination: 2,383
(Source: The New York Times)
Hawaii Caucus
Date: March 26
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Washington State Caucus
Date: March 26
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Alaska Caucus
Date: March 26
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Idaho Caucus
Date: March 22
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Utah Caucus
Date: March 22
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Arizona Democratic Primary
Date: March 22
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
"Democrats Abroad"
Date: March 1- March 8
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: CNN)
Illinois Democratic Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Ohio Democratic Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
North Carolina Democratic Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Florida Democratic Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Northern Mariana Islands Democratic Caucus
Date: March 12
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: CNN)
Michigan Primary
Date: March 8
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Mississippi Primary
Date: March 8
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Maine Caucus
Date: March 6
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Louisiana Primary
Date: March 5
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Nebraska Caucus
Date: March 5
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Kansas Caucus
Date: March 5
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Kansas Democratic Party/Associated Press)
Massachusetts Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Minnesota Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Colorado Caucus
Date: March 1
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Oklahoma Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Texas Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Arkansas Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Reuters)
Tennessee Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Alabama Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Georgia Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
Vermont Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Bernie Sanders
(Source: Associated Press)
Virginia Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton
(Source: Associated Press)
South Carolina Primary
Date: February 27
Winner: Hillary Clinton (73.5%)
Nevada Caucus
Date: February 20
Winner: Hillary Clinton (52.6%)
New Hampshire Primary
Date: February 8
Winner: Bernie Sanders (60.4%)
Iowa Caucus
Date: February 1
Winner: Hillary Clinton (49.9%)
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