Super Tuesday 2016: Republican Primary Results

Republican voters in 11 states will choose their preferred nominee today with ten primary contests and one caucus. There are 595 delegates on the line which is about a quarter of all delegates awarded in the Republican nomination process. Here is a breakdown with live results updated when voting ends in each state. Democratic voters are also voting today, those results are available here.

Results will begin after 7pm ET, when some of the polls close.

Races called:

Trump: AL, AR, GA, MA, TN, VA, VT
Cruz: AK, OK, TX
Rubio: MN


Alabama Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 50
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Alaska Republican Caucus
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3pm to 8pm Alaska Time (7pm to 12am ET)
Delegates: 28
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz


Arkansas Republican Primary
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7:30am to 7:30pm CT
Delegates: 40
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Georgia Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 76
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Massachusetts Republican Primary
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7am to 8pm ET
Delegates: 42
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Minnesota Republican Caucus
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Starts at 7pm CT
Delegates: 38
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Rubio


Oklahoma Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm CT
Delegates: 43
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz


Tennessee Republican Primary
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7am – 7pm CT
Delegates: 58
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Texas Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm CT
Delegates: 155
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz


Vermont Republican Primary
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Opens between 5am and 10am depending on town
All Vermont polls closed by 7pm ET
Delegates: 16
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


Virginia Republican Primary
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6am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 49
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump


This page will be updated throughout the day. The Super Tuesday Democratic Primary Results are available here.


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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