SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS – Live Updating – Both Parties – All Night Long!
Here we go! NCRM’s Super Tuesday results, continuously updating throughout the evening.
It’s Super Tuesday! 11 states for Democrats, 11 states for Republicans, and we’ll see results in 12 states total. Quite possibly we’ll have a much better understand of who will become the nominee in both parties by the end of the evening. We’ll be covering BOTH parties right here on this page.
We’ll also bring you exit polling results and anything else interesting.
QUICK NOTE – You will need to refresh the page yourself for all updates – the page does not refresh itself. All the latest updates will be at the bottom of the page. All times will listed will be in Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Stay tuned!
POLL CLOSINGS/CAUCUS STARTING TIMES:Â
- 2pm:Â American Samoa caucuses begin
- 7pm: Georgia primary, Vermont primary, Virginia primary
- 8pm: Tennessee primary, Oklahoma primary, Massachusetts primary, Alabama primary
- 8pm:Â Minnesota caucus begins
- 8:30pm: Arkansas primary
- 9pm: Texas primary
- 9pm:Â Colorado Democratic caucus begins
- 12am: Alaska Republican caucus ends
AT STAKE: 595 delegates for Republicans, 865 delegates for Democrats – plus, 150 Super Delegates for Democrats, who can choose how they wish to vote at the Democratic Convention. And Texas tonight is make or break for Ted Cruz, since it’s his home state. If Trump pulls a surprise there, Cruz may have to decide to pull out.
5:16 PM:
Exit polling results begin.Â
50% of Texas GOP voters  are “angry.”
Georgia GOP primary exit poll: 53% of Trump voters say they are angry. 4% say they are satisfied. #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/6da0EdzsBk
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) March 1, 2016
In Georgia, 47% of GOP voters are angry. Vermont, 37% of GOP voters are angry. Virginia, 36%.
5:31 PM:
More exit polling:
Evangelicals account for 7-8 in 10 voters in most Southern states today, per preliminary exit polls. #SuperTuesday https://t.co/l2BarJFOJL
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) March 1, 2016
Per CNN –
Georgia: 46% Black, 42% White
Vermont: 95% white
Massachusetts: 86% white
5:44 PM:
ABC News reports some bad news for Trump.Â
“Two-thirds say they’d be satisfied with Ted Cruz as the nominee…compared with nearly six in 10 for Rubio and less than half for Trump.”
Massachusetts:
“More voters here think Bernie Sanders is honest and trustworthy than say the same about Hillary Clinton (more than eight in 10 vs. just more than half).”Â
Exit Poll: More GOP primary voters prefer the next pres to be outside the establishment #Decision2016 #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/mZfvK76JWZ
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) March 1, 2016
6:11 PM:
Georgia GOP Primary Exit Poll: 45% say shared religious beliefs matter “a great deal” #Decision2016 #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/m9se98j5Ms
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) March 1, 2016
6:37 PM:
Clinton campaign says they do not expect to win Massachusetts, MSNBC reports.
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6:57 PM:
We’ll have first results shortly!
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Where the candidates will be tonight: Trump, Clinton, Rubio (FL), Sanders (VT), Kasich (MS) , Carson (MD), Cruz (TX)
— Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) March 1, 2016
7:04 PM:
Breaking: Clinton Takes Georgia And Virginia, Sanders Takes Vermont
Trump projected to take Georgia for the GOP.
Georgia Dem exit
Black:
Clinton 83%
Sanders 17%White:
Sanders 53%
Clinton 47%— Steve Kornacki (@SteveKornacki) March 2, 2016
7:20 PM:
Virginia exit polls:
Key groups for Hillary Clinton among Virginia Democratic primary voters #Decision2016 #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/Ap0uMC5Oj5
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) March 2, 2016
Key groups for Bernie Sanders among Virginia Democratic primary voters #Decision2016 #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/uYfi1ao5f9
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) March 2, 2016
7:41 PM:
“By the end of tonight we are going to win many hundreds of delegates,” Bernie Sanders, addressing his supporters now. “We are going to take our fight…to every one of those states.”
“This campaign is not just about electing a president, it’s about transforming America.”
7:42 PM:
The Wall Street Journal and AP call Georgia for Donald Trump.
7:55 PM:
Four more state results expected in minutes!
8:07 PM:
Breaking: Trump Takes Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee
8:37 PM:Â
Breaking: Clinton Wins Democratic Primary In Arkansas – Trump, Cruz Battle For GOP Win
9:10 PM:
Breaking: Ted Cruz Wins Oklahoma And Home State Of Texas, Clinton Also Wins Lone Star State
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Images of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC license
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