Super Tuesday 2012 Results

Results for U.S. Republican Presidential Primaries
  State Gingrich Paul Romney Santorum     reporting
03/06 AK 14.1% 24.0% 32.4% 29.2%     100%
03/06 GA 47.2% 6.6% 25.9% 19.6%     100%
03/06 ID 2.1% 18.1% 61.6% 18.2%     100%
03/06 MA 4.6% 9.5% 72.2% 12.0%     100%
03/06 ND 8.5% 28.1% 23.7% 39.7%     100%
03/06
OH
14.6%
9.2%
37.9%
37.1%
   
100%
03/06
OK
27.5%
9.6%
28.0%
33.8%
   
100%
03/06
TN
23.9%
9.0%
28.1%
37.2%
   
100%
03/06
VA
40.5%
59.5%
   
100%
03/06
VT
8.2%
25.5%
39.7%
23.7%
   
100%
03/06
WY
0%
2.9%
53.7%
29.1%
   
30%
Source: AP

Polls have begun closing in this ten-state contest and we’re getting an idea of how the night is shaping up. We’ll have the complete state-by-state breakdown on Wednesday with all the numbers.

State Victories (see below for delegate info):
Romney: Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Idaho, Alaska, Ohio
Santorum: Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Dakota
Gingrich: Georgia
Paul: None

Alaska: Romney declared winner
-27 del. Caucus/convention

Georgia: Gingrich declared winner
-76 del. Winner take all (by district and statewide)

Idaho: Romney declared winner
-32 del. Caucus/convention

Massachusetts: Romney declared winner
-41 del. Proportional primary

North Dakota: Santorum declared winner
-32 del. Caucus/convention

Ohio: Romney declared winner
-66 del. Winner take all (by district and statewide)

Oklahoma: Santorum declared winner
-43 del. Winner take all (by district and statewide)

Tennessee: Santorum declared winner
-58 del. In each district and statewide — if winner receives a majority, winner-take-all primary; otherwise, proportional primary

Vermont: Romney declared winner
-17 del. District: Winner-take-all primary. Statewide: If winner receives a majority, winner-take-all primary; otherwise, proportional primary

Virginia: Romney declared winner
-49 del. District: Winner-take-all primary. Statewide: If winner receives a majority, winner-take-all primary; otherwise, proportional primary

Complete results available Wednesday.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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