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U.S. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump could each net enough delegates in the next round of nominating contests on Tuesday to clinch their parties' nominations.
In the Republican race, 161 delegates are up for grabs across the four states holding contests: Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi and Washington. Trump, the sole remaining Republican candidate, already has secured 1,076 delegates and needs at least 1,215 to win the party’s nomination.
On the Democratic side, Biden has faced no serious challenges and also appears likely to clinch his party's nomination after Tuesday's primaries. He has 1,855 delegates so far and needs 1,968 delegates for the nomination.
Here is a look at the states and delegate counts for Tuesday's nominating contests. Biden also could pick up delegates in Democratic contests being held in the Northern Mariana Islands and for Democrats living abroad.