CNN —Winning individual primaries and caucuses is just one step in the long path to winning a party’s presidential nomination.
Performing well in primaries and caucuses equals delegates, and the larger goal is amassing the magic number of delegates to secure a nomination before delegate voting at the party convention.
In 2016, in his first of three White House runs, Donald Trump hit the magic number on May 26.
In 13 primaries and three caucuses, 874 delegates, 36% of the Republican total, will be up for grabs, including in California, the state with the most Republican delegates.
If there is no clear winner during the primaries, delegates could engage in rounds of voting at the convention to select the party’s presidential candidate.
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