Delegate update: The latest count in the Democratic race

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
Democratic presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
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It takes 2,383 delegates to win the Democratic nomination for president. Here is where the race for those delegates stands, based on an Associated Press count:

Democratic delegate count, May 23, 2016
Democratic delegate count
Associated Press graphic

Pledged delegates

These are the delegates won in primaries and caucuses. At the party's national convention, these delegates must vote for the candidate who won them.

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Hillary Clinton: 1,768

Bernie Sanders: 1,497

Superdelegates

These are elected and party officials who automatically attend the convention and can vote for the candidate of their choice. The Associated Press has surveyed these delegates several times and recorded their on-the-record endorsements.

These delegates, however, can change their minds.

Clinton: 525

Sanders: 39

The total

Clinton: 2,293

Sanders: 1,536

Outstanding

These are the pledged delegates to be chosen in upcoming races — as well as a few that are still unallocated from previous races — and the superdelegates who have yet to commit to either Clinton or Sanders.

Pledged: 786

Superdelegates: 150