RACE STATUS CANDIDATE VOTES VOTE% DEL PRECINCTS LOCAL EXIT POLL
Florida
updated: 1:28 p.m.,
March 10
Kerry 574,355 77% 174 99%
Edwards 73,751 10% 3
Sharpton 20,588 3% 0
Dean 20,456 3% 0
Kucinich 17,119 2% 0
Louisiana
updated: 2:42 p.m.,
March 10
Kerry 112,295 70% 50 100%
Edwards 26,004 16% 10
Dean 7,925 5% 0
Kucinich 2,403 2% 0
Mississippi
updated: 12:04 a.m.,
March 10
Kerry 58,927 78% 33
Edwards 5,562 7% 0
Sharpton 3,865 5% 0
Dean 1,955 3% 0
Uncommitted 1,638 2% 0
Kucinich 773 1% 0
Texas
updated: 6:30 p.m.,
March 10
Kerry 563,030 67% 183
Edwards 120,533 14% 10
Dean 40,038 5% 0
Sharpton 31,169 4% 2
Kucinich 16,023 2% 0
100% reporting results by county voter survey results
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/primaries/pages/dates/03/09/Kerry's latest delegate count is 2135
Kerry 2135
Edwards 538
Dean 172
Clark 57
Sharpton 27
Kucinich 23
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/primaries/pages/scorecard/index.htmlFlorida still is counting the last 1 percent of the primary results.
THere will still be several delegates awarded from the primaries over the next week, leaving Kerry needing only 27 delegates to officially have the necessary delegates to be officially the candidatefor the democratic race. CBS estimates that when the final delgate count for las night is finished, Kerry will have 2174 delegates. About 64 superdelegates from Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi who have state they are going to endorse Kerry have notdone so formally yet, but told CBS news that they intended to do so in the next week which is how CBS got its final 2174 count.
But by next tueday after the Illinois primary, Kerry will easily recive the 27 delegates needed to be the nominee without the superdelegates who have yet to formally endorse.