While the Democratic party has a number of states hosting nominating processes this week, all eyes are on Washington. There are 118 delegates at stake making it the largest number since the Florida and Ohio primaries.
The Washington Democratic caucus takes place Saturday, March 26. Hillary Clinton has a sizable lead in delegates on Bernie Sanders heading into the late March primaries and caucuses.
Here’s what you need to know about Washington Democratic caucus:
Washington Democratic Primary 2016
DATE: Saturday, March 26, 2016
POLLING HOURS: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Eastern (7 a.m.-8 p.m. Pacific)
CANDIDATES IN THE RACE: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders
TYPE OF CAUCUS: Washington does not register voters by party, but those wishing to participate in the caucus will have to affirm they consider themselves a Democrat.
DELEGATES AT STAKE: 118 delegates
KEY ENDORSEMENTS: Clinton has received the endorsement of Gov. Jay Inslee. Rep. Denny Heck and Rep. Suzan DelBene have also endorsed Clinton. The Seattle Times has endorsed Bernie Sanders.
LATEST POLLS: There is no early polling data available in Washington.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS & VOTING INFORMATION: Click here for full details on the caucus process along with frequently asked questions about the Washington caucus.
NEXT UP AFTER WASHINGTON: The Wisconsin primary will take place Tuesday, April 5.