Pennsylvania State Results Election 2016

ByABC News
February 29, 2016, 11:18 AM

— -- Pennsylvania holds its Democratic and Republican primaries on April 26, 2016. 210 delegates are at stake for the Democrats and 71 delegates for the Republicans.

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Why The State Is Significant:

• Pennsylvania is the biggest prize of delegates out of all the northeastern states voting on April 26.

• Pennsylvania’s delegates will be up for grabs in their Republican primary – 17 of the total 71 will go to the statewide contest. The other 54 will be elected directly on the GOP primary ballots in each congressional district without being bound to a candidate. They will be free to make up their minds at any time.

Fast Facts:

• In 2012, Pennsylvania was expected to be a safe Democratic state, but was instead a tight race between incumbent, Barack Obama who nabbed a 53-46 percent win over Mitt Romney.

• In the last ten elections, the Keystone State has only voted Republican three times: 1980, 1984, 1988.