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Virginia 2020 presidential primary voting guide: Everything you need to know

Super Tuesday is here. And if you’re a registered voter in Virginia, that means you get to weigh in on a crowded field of Democratic candidates running to challenge President Donald Trump. A total of 124 delegates are up for grabs — 99 of them pledged delegates, allocated based on the results of the primary.

WTOP will have a team of reporters covering Super Tuesday throughout the day and will have live results throughout the evening with WTOP’s Dimitri Sotis and Del Walters. WTOP’s Max Smith will be manning the election desk all night, and WTOP Capitol Hill Correspondent Mitchell Miller will have additional background on the elections. 

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