Which states vote in the presidential primary election on May 14? There are three.

The presidential primary election season marches on as President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, continue to increase their delegate totals before their respective conventions this summer.

Three states—West Virginia, Maryland, and Nebraska—will vote in the presidential primary on Tuesday, May 14.

Both Biden and Trump secured the number of delegates they needed to become their party’s nominee in March, but the primary season continues through mid-June, and several states still haven’t voted.

Prep for the polls: Find your state's voter guide here

West Virginia primary election: what to know

Four candidates will be on both the Republican and Democratic presidential primary ballots, with Trump and Biden on their respective ballots. In West Virginia, there is no “uncommitted” or write-in option on the presidential ballot.

Along with the presidential primary, West Virginia voters will be able to pick their candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, Secretary of State, all 100 State House seats, and half of the State Senate seats.

For more information, check out our FAQ here.

Election results will be available here on May 14.

Quick FAQs for the Maryland primary election

On May 14, Maryland residents will vote for their party’s presidential nominee and for two Senate and eight House seats.

Trump and Biden will headline their party’s ballots, but they will be accompanied by dropped-out candidates like South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley on the Republican ballot and Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson on the Democratic ballot.

Election results will be available here on Tuesday.

Nebraska votes in the primary election Tuesday: what to expect

The Nebraska Democratic primary ballot will feature Biden, Phillips, and a write-in option, but no “uncommitted”-type vote. The Republican ballot will have Trump, Haley, Perry Johnson, and a write-in option.

Voters will also have the opportunity to select candidates for the U.S. Senate and four U.S. House seats in the general election.

Our Nebraska voting FAQ can be found here.

Looking for results? Check here on primary night.

How many states still need to vote?

After Tuesday, some states and territories still need to vote in the presidential primary.

Kentucky and Oregon will vote in their Democratic and Republican primaries on May 21.

On May 23, Idaho will cast ballots in just the Democratic primary.

On June 4, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota will all vote in both the Democratic and Republican primaries. The District of Columbia will also vote that day, but only in the Democratic primary. They held their Republican primary on March 3, where Haley secured her first win.

The final Democratic primary votes will be cast on June 8 in the U.S. territories of Guam and the Virgin Islands.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Which states are voting in primary election May 14? There are three.