Just one week after Super Tuesday, voters in six states will decide how to split more than 350 delegates among the remaining candidates.

Leading

Winner

All times PT

Headshot of Biden
Biden
Headshot of Sanders
Sanders
Headshot of Gabbard
Gabbard

The demographics voting today

These six states are home to nearly 9% of all Americans, roughly 28.7 million people, and represent distinctly different parts of the country's demographic mix.

Black Americans are a key component of the Democratic coalition. Mississippi has the largest percentage of any state. Idaho has one of the lowest.

Percent black

Idaho 1%

Miss. 38%

Mich. 14%

Mo. 11%

Wash. 4%

N.D. 3%

U.S. 12%

Most black

Least black

Percent black

U.S. 12%

Miss. 38%

Most

black

Mich. 14%

Mo. 11%

Wash. 4%

N.D. 3%

Least

black

Idaho 1%

All six have relatively small Latino populations, a potential disadvantage to Bernie Sanders, who has excelled at attracting Latino voters.

Percent Latino

Mich. 5%

Mo. 4%

N.D. 4%

Miss. 3%

Wash. and Idaho

12%

U.S 18%

Most Latino

Least Latino

Percent Latino

U.S. 18%

Most

Latino

Wash. and Idaho 4%

Mich. 5%

Mo. 4%

N.D. 4%

Miss. 3%

Least

Latino

Residents in four of the six states voting today make less than the rest of the country, including Mississippi, the poorest state in the U.S., where nearly 1 in 5 households live in poverty. Washington state is the wealthiest of the group with a median household income of $70,116.

Median household income

Wash. $70.1K

N.D. $63.5K

Mich. $54.9K

Mo. $53.6K

Idaho $53K

Miss. $43.6K

U.S. $60.2K

Wealthiest states

Poorest states

Median household income

U.S. $60.2K

Wealthiest

states

Wash. $70.1K

N.D. $63.5K

Mich. $54.9K

Mo. $53.6K

Idaho $53K

Poorest

states

Miss. $43.6K

That disparity is mirrored in data tracking education levels. Washington ranks near the top in college education. Mississippi is near the bottom.

Percent with bachelor’s degree

Wash.

35%

N.D. 29%

Mo. and Mich. 29%

Idaho 27%

Miss. 22%

U.S.

31.5%

Most college educated

Least college educated

Percent with bachelor’s degree

U.S. 31.5%

Most

college

educated

Wash. 35%

N.D. 29%

Mo. and Mich. 29%

Idaho 27%

Least

college

educated

Miss. 22%