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FACTBOX: Which Democrat has won each primary and caucus?

Wed May 7, 2008 4:07pm EDT

(Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton handily in North Carolina but lost narrowly to the New York senator in Indiana.

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Illinois Sen. Obama leads in popular votes, delegates and states won over Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination and the right to face Republican presidential candidate John McCain in the November presidential election.

Here is a list of which Democratic candidate has won each of the nominating contests held to date in U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and U.S. territories:

Illinois Sen. Barack Obama:

Iowa, South Carolina, Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Utah, Louisiana, Nebraska, Washington, Maine, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, Hawaii, Wisconsin, Vermont, U.S. Virgin Islands, Democrats Abroad, Wyoming, Guam, North Carolina.

New York Sen. Hillary Clinton:

New Hampshire, Michigan*, Nevada, Florida*, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, American Samoa, Pennsylvania, Indiana.

*Results of Democratic contests in Michigan and Florida do not count because of a party dispute over the date of the contests.

(Compiled by Patricia Zengerle in Washington)



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