While keeping tab on election in world's largest economy might pay off in the longer run, market usually shrugs off day to day happenings until the very last. Nevertheless if you are still an enthusiast, here are the key dates to watch in March -
Republican
With Super Tuesday over, next key election dates are:
- March 5th - Election in Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Maine. Total 155 delegates up for grab.
- March 8th - Election in Idaho, Hawaii, Michigan and Mississippi. Total 150 delegates up for grab.
- Washington D.C. votes on March 12th. 19 delegates to grab.
- 358 delegates available on March 15th elections in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio.
- March 22nd will see elections in Arizona and Utah with 98 delegates.
Democrats
Similar schedule like Republican but with some difference:
- March 5th - Election in Kansas, Louisiana and Nebraska. Total 109 delegates up for grab.
- March 6th- Election in Maine with 25 delegates.
- March 8th - Election in Michigan and Mississippi. Total 166 delegates up for grab.
- March 15th is vital as 691 delegates up for grab. Elections in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio.
- March 22nd will see elections in Arizona, Idaho and Utah with 131 delegates.
- Last election for the month is on 26th, in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington with 142 delegates up for grab.
We expect March results will draw the final democratic candidate and will see some republicans to drop out from race.


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