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  1. Jun 17, 2016 · According to the Associated Press, Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton have each won enough delegates to claim their party’s nomination for president. Delegate totals include unpledged...

  2. Jul 25, 2016 · In order to become the Republican party's 2016 presidential nominee, hopefuls need to win the support of a majority of the 2,472 delegates to the GOP National Convention.

  3. On June 6, 2016, the Associated Press and NBC News reported that Clinton had become the presumptive nominee after reaching the required number of delegates, including pledged delegates and superdelegates, to secure the nomination, becoming the first woman to ever clinch the presidential nomination of a major U.S. political party.

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    In order to win the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, a candidate had to win 2,382 delegates at the national conventionThere were 4,763 delegates present at the Democratic National Convention roll call vote on July 26, 2016. There were two basic types of Democratic convention delegates: pledged and unpledged. A candidate was eligible to win ...

    In order to win the 2016 Republicanpresidential nomination, a candidate had to win 1,237 delegates at the national convention. There were 2,472 delegates present at the Republican National Convention roll call vote on July 19, 2016. In contrast to the Democrats, Republicans in 2016 allowed their state parties more flexibility in determining how the...

    The tables below provide details about the Democratic and Republican presidential nominating contests in the 50 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. territories in 2016. The overview table lists the following information for all Democratic and Republican nominating contests in 2016: election date, filing deadline, election type (primary or caucus...

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  4. Who's Winning the Presidential Delegate Count? Last updated: July 24, 2016. Caucuses vs. primaries. Delegates vs. superdelegates. Democratic rules vs. Republican rules. The five-month,...

  5. Dec 9, 2014 · In 2016, 12 states and two congressional districts were key to deciding the outcome of the presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In electoral votes, that came to 159 , more than half of the 270 votes needed to win an electoral college majority and become president.

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