Image for Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday is a key day during U.S. presidential primary elections when multiple states hold their nominating contests simultaneously. This event allows a large number of delegates to be awarded to candidates, often shaping the overall race for the presidency. Because so many states participate at once, it provides a significant boost to frontrunners or can shake up the competition by marking a decisive point in the race. Super Tuesday typically occurs in early March and helps streamline the selection process by highlighting the most popular candidates statewide.