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Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana Primary

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Illustrated by Abbie Winters.

Tonight’s Indiana primary has the potential to push the Democratic race for president into its final stages.

With 92 delegates to be awarded, a solid win for Hillary Clinton could push her to the brink of the number of delegates needed for an automatic nomination, if superdelegates are counted. However, rival Bernie Sanders pledged on Sunday to continue his campaign no matter what the numbers.

Even a solid Sanders win wouldn’t be able to make up the gap. Currently, Clinton is leading Sanders by 296 delegates, not counting superdelegates.

Polls begin to close at 6 p.m. EDT, and we’ll be updating here with the expected winners as it becomes clear. Ahead, catch up on the results from contests held so far. And be sure to check back to see which candidate emerges the winner of the day.

Results for the Republican primaries can be found 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: 1,700

Bernie Sanders: 1,410

Needed to secure the nomination: 2,383

(Source: The New York Times)

Photo (Clinton): Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Photo (Sanders): Scott Olson/Getty Images

Indiana Primary

Date: May 3

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Connecticut Primary

Date: April 26

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Rhode Island Primary

Date: April 26

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Pennsylvania Primary

Date: April 26

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Delaware Primary

Date: April 26

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Maryland Primary

Date: April 26

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

New York Primary

Date: April 19

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Wyoming Caucus

Date: April 9

Winner: Bernie Sanders

( Source: Associated Press)

Wisconsin Primary

Date: April 5

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Hawaii Caucus

Date: March 26

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Washington State Caucus

Date: March 26

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Alaska Caucus

Date: March 26

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

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)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Texas Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Arkansas Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Reuters)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Tennessee Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Alabama Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Georgia Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Vermont Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Bernie Sanders

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Virginia Primary

Date: March 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton

(Source: Associated Press)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

South Carolina Primary

Date: February 27

Winner: Hillary Clinton (73.5%)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Nevada Caucus

Date: February 20

Winner: Hillary Clinton (52.6%)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

New Hampshire Primary

Date: February 8

Winner: Bernie Sanders (60.4%)

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Iowa Caucus

Date: February 1

Winner: Hillary Clinton (49.9%)

Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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