Live results: March 17 primaries

Arizona, Florida and Illinois are holding primaries March 17, worth 441 delegates. Ohio’s governor has declared a “health emergency” to postpone voting scheduled for the same day.

State(Del.)

Biden

Sanders

Reporting

RPT.

Arizona(67)

44.1%check

32.9%

100%

Florida(219)

61.9%check

22.8%

100%

Illinois(155)

58.9%check

36.1%

99%

Gained

+296

+145

Total

1554

1017

Democratic presidential primaries

Results are reported by percent of vote.

Republican presidential primaries

Democratic primaries exit polls

See the strengths and weaknesses of Democratic candidates according to statewide voter polls conducted in the days leading up to the election (note: these differ from in-person exit polls). Edison Media Research interviewed a random sample of early voters and those who planned to vote on Election Day on cellphones and landlines. Results are preliminary and will be updated to align with vote tallies. For typical characteristics, poll results have a margin of sampling error of between five and nine percentage points.

Sex

Men
41% OF VOTERS

Biden

60

Sanders

25

15

Women
59%

64

21

15

Race

White
49% OF VOTERS

Biden

61

Sanders

20

19

Black
29%

74

14

12

Hispanic/Latino
19%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Asian
1%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Other
2%
Not enough respondents to break down details.

Age

18-44
28% OF VOTERS

Biden

39

Sanders

52

9

45+
72%

71

11

18

Ideology

Very liberal
20% OF VOTERS

Biden

47

Sanders

39

14

Somewhat liberal
34%

59

26

15

Moderate or conservative
46%

70

13

17

Most important issue in vote

Health care
43% OF VOTERS

Biden

60

Sanders

21

19

Climate change
11%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Race relations
8%
Not enough respondents to break down details.
Income inequality
22%
Not enough respondents to break down details.

Rather nominate a candidate who...

Can beat Donald Trump
66% OF VOTERS

Biden

67

Sanders

18

15

Agrees with you on major issues
30%

53

32

15

By Jason Bernert, Lenny Bronner, Madison Dong, Simon Glenn-Gregg, Jason Holt, Isabelle Lavandero, Erik Reyna, Ashlyn Still and Susan Tyler

Sources: Edison Research