Live Results: Super Tuesday 2.0, Poll Closing Times (March 10)

There are six states voting today in the Democratic primary ranging from the deep south in Mississippi to the far west coast in Washington. Some are calling it Super Tuesday 2.0, or the Mini-Super Tuesday. While the trend seems to be heading in the direction of former vice president Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders still has a shot to pick up a big win today. See our post from yesterday for some state-by-state analysis.

Poll Closing Times
(All Times Eastern)

8:00 pm – Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota
9:00 pm – Michigan
11:00 pm – Idaho, Washington


Idaho

Democratic delegates at stake: 20
Republican delegates at stake: 32

Polls open between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. ET and close at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET.

2016 contest winners: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucuses, and Ted Cruz won the Republican primary


Michigan

Democratic delegates at stake: 125
Republican delegates at stake: 73

Polls open at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. ET and close at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET.

2016 contest winners: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary and Donald Trump won the Republican primary


Mississippi


Democratic delegates at stake: 36
Republican delegates at stake: 40

Polls open at 8 a.m. ET and close at 8 p.m. ET

2016 contest winners: Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary and Donald Trump won the Republican primary


Missouri


Democratic delegates at stake: 68
Republican delegates at stake: 54

Polls open at 7 a.m. ET and close at 8 p.m. ET.

2016 contest winners: Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary and Donald Trump won the Republican primary


North Dakota (Caucus)


Democratic delegates at stake: 14
Republican delegates at stake: 29

Caucus begins at 12 p.m. ET and close at 8 p.m. ET

2016 contest winners: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucuses, and a majority of Republican unbound delegates supported Ted Cruz


Washington


Democratic delegates at stake: 89
Republican delegates at stake: 43

There are vote-by-mail and in-person voting options available, and polls close at 11 p.m. ET

2016 contest winners: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucuses and Donald Trump won the Republican primary


Democrats Abroad


Democratic delegates at stake: 13

New in 2020, this global primary allows Democrats living abroad, including many who relocated permanently or work for the U.S. State Department, to participate in voting that ends on Tuesday. Democrats could either vote at hundreds of voting centers around the world between March 3 and March 10 or send in ballots by midnight PST (0700 GMT Wednesday).

2016 contest winners: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucuses and Donald Trump won the Republican primary


Follow the complete 2020 Primary Calendar for what’s coming up next.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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