The primary schedule in the United States is really important to remember, especially this election cycle where any given candidate's chance to get nominated may very well come down to the last few states.
Here are the dates of the remaining primaries:
Republican Primaries
Tuesday, March 22: American Samoa, Arizona, and Utah
Tuesday, April 5: Wisconsin
Tuesday, April 26: New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island
Tuesday, May 3: Indiana
Tuesday, May 10: Nebraska and West Virginia
Tuesday, May 17: Oregon
Tuesday, June 7: California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota
Democratic Primaries
Tuesday, March 22: Arizona, Idaho, and Utah
Saturday, March 26: Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington
Tuesday, April 5: Wisconsin
Saturday, April 9: Wyoming
Tuesday, April 19: New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island
Tuesday, May 3: Indiana
Saturday, May 7: Guam
Tuesday, May 10: West Virginia
Tuesday, May 17: Kentucky and Oregon
Saturday, June 4: Virgin Islands
Sunday, June 5: Puerto Rico
Tuesday, June 7: California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota
Tuesday, June 14: District of Columbia
Both parties' convention dates will be important to note too as both of the nominations may come down to these meetings.
Republican National Convention: July 18-21, 2016
Democratic National Convention: July 25-28, 2016
And, of course, actual election day is an important date to remember. The day to cast your vote in the 2016 Presidential Election is November 8th.
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