2020 Super Tuesday primary results
March 3, 2020
They call it Super Tuesday for a reason. Fourteen states are set to vote on a single day, including California and Texas, the nation's two most populous. It's the most consequential day of primary season, and when it's over more than a third of all convention delegates will have been pledged.
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The demographics of Super Tuesday
The 14 Super Tuesday states are home to nearly 40% of all Americans, roughly 130 million people. The two most populous states voting, California and Texas, are also the most diverse, home to the nation's largest Latino populations. The least diverse and most rural states in the country, Maine and Vermont, are also voting today.
Percent white
Calif. 38%
Maine and Vt. 93%
U.S. 61%
Least diverse
Most diverse
% of white population
U.S. 61%
ME 93%
Least
diverse
states
Most
diverse
CA 38%
Nearly half of the states voting today have a median income above $68,000, ranking among the highest in the nation. Voters are also going to the polls in Arkansas, where 1 in 5 families live in poverty.
Median household income
Ark. $46K
Mass. $77K
U.S median $60.2K
Wealthier states
Poorer states
Median household income
U.S. median: $60.2K
MA: $77K
Wealthier
states
Poorer
AR: 46K
Those wealthy states are also among the most educated, with the highest percentages of college graduates.
Percent with bachelor’s degree
Ark. 23%
Mass. 43%
U.S average 31.5%
Most college educated
Least college educated
% with bachelor’s degree
U.S. average: 31.5%
MA: 43%
Most
college
educated
AR: 23
Least