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Colorado1, Wyoming1 Delegates in Colorado are selected through a process that starts with the March 1st caucuses and culminates at the state convention on April 9th. Colorado Delegates can go to the national convention as unbound or bound to a candidate. The Wyoming precinct caucuses on March 1st do not bind any delegates, but they start a delegate selection process that culminates at the state convention on April 14-16. Delegates from Wyoming can be bound or unbound.

Open** Republicans and Independents can vote in these primaries, but Democrats can't.

* — Threshold Candidates have to reach a certain level of support to earn delegates 10% threshold: New Hampshire, Minnesota, Kansas, Maine, Rhode Island 20% threshold: Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Louisiana, Puerto Rico, Idaho, New York, Connecticut, Washington 15% threshold: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Michigan, Mississippi, District of Columbia, Utah, New Mexico 5% threshold: Massachusetts, Kentucky 13% threshold: Alaska

# — Ceiling Candidates can win all at-large or all delegates by surpassing a certain level of support. The ceiling is 50 percent in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas, Vermont, Maine, Puerto Rico, Idaho, Michigan, Utah, New York and Connecticut. The ceiling is 66 percent in Tennessee. The ceiling is 85 percent in Minnesota. If a candidate reaches the ceiling in Alabama, Oklahoma, New York, Tennessee or Texas, he or she earns all the at-large delegates from the state. If a candidate reaches the ceiling in Georgia, Minnesota, Vermont, Maine, Puerto Rico, Idaho, Michigan, Utah or Connecticut, he or she earns all the at-large and congressional district delegates from the state. Arkansas: every candidate who gets over 15 percent gets one at-large delegate. If no candidate gets over 50 percent, the remaining delegates are allocated proportionally among those who get over 15 percent. If a candidate gets over 50 percent, he or she gets the remaining at-large delegates.