Politics & Government

2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses: Schedule

Looking to stop Donald Trump? Support Bernie Sanders? Here's your guide to the rest of the 2016 primary season.

After strong showings on Super Tuesday, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the clear frontrunners to lead their parties in the 2016 race for the White House.

According to PredictWise, a prediction market, Trump has an 81 percent chance of coming out of primary season victorious. The same prediction market gives Clinton a daunting 96 percent chance of becoming her party’s nominee.

Are you happy with the frontrunner of your party? Looking to back a challenger? If your state hasn’t voted yet, you can use the schedule below to find out when your state will hold your party’s primary or caucus.

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Italicized states have caucuses instead of primaries. Letters next to states denote whether only the Democratic Party or Republican Party votes that day. Source: Federal Election Commission.

March 5

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Kansas, Maine (R), Louisiana, Nebraska (D), Kentucky (R), Maine (D)

March 8

Hawaii (R), Idaho (R), Michigan, Mississippi

March 15

Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois

March 22

Arizona, Utah, Idaho (D)

March 26

Washington (D), Alaska (D), Hawaii (D)

April 2

North Dakota (R)

April 5

Wisconsin

April 16

Wyoming (R)

April 19

New York

April 26

Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island

May 3

Indiana

May 10

Nebraska (R), West Virginia

May 17

Kentucky (D), Oregon

May 24

Washington

May 28

Wyoming (D)

June 7

California, South Dakota, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota (D)

June 14

Washington, D. C.

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