Official Super Tuesday Voting Results
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This post will feature the full Super Tuesday results for each state voting today.
So far we have West Virginia on the Republican side which has gone to Huckabee after a coup of McCain supporters. The command came from the top down to McCain supporters to switch their votes in the second round to give Huckabee the victory over Romney.
Polls have been changing overnight, Huckabee and Romney seem to have gained a little in some polls. We'll see what happens. We'll be closely watch Obama/Clinton to see if that's going to end up being a 50/50 split in delegates or a definitive win for one of them.
Update @ 7:02pm ET
Polls just closed in Georgia. Obama is the projected winner on the Democratic side, GOP is too close to call. Nine more states will close coming up at 8pm ET which includes AL, CT, DE, IL, MA, MO, NJ, OK, TN. The George results are below and all results will be updated as new information comes in.
Update @ 8:26pm ET
Arkansas closes at 8:30pm ET. More close at 9pm ET. Keeping them updated as projections are made and trying to keep the vote totals updated. Leave comments below if you have more information or notice an error.
Check this post for the latest on results as they come in.
Click on “Read the rest of this entry »” below to view the full results for each side and each state.
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Here are the full results for each party and state. These results will be updated all evening with the latest as they come. Refresh this post for the latest below:
White boxes = No winner yet
Gray boxes = Winner declared
( ) = State delegates
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Democratic Super Tuesday Results
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Republican Super |
| Alabama (60)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
Alabama (48)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| Alaska (18)
% 98% Precincts Reported |
Alaska (29)
% 98% Precincts Reported |
| American Samoa (9)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
American Samoa Republican Primary is February 23rd |
| Arizona (67)
% 98% Precincts Reported |
Arizona (53)
% 98% Precincts Reported |
| Arkansas (47)
% 97% Precincts Reported |
Arkansas (34)
% 97% Precincts Reported |
| California (441)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
California (173)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| Colorado (71)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
Colorado (46)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| Connecticut (60)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Connecticut (30)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Delaware (23)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Delaware (18)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Georgia (103)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
Georgia (72)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| Idaho (23)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Idaho Republican Primary is May 27th |
| Illinois (185)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
Illinois (70)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| Kansas (41)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Kansas Republican Primary is February 9th |
| Massachusetts (121)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Massachusetts (43)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Minnesota (88)
% 90% Precincts Reported |
Minnesota (41)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Missouri (88)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Missouri (58)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Montana Democratic Primary is June 3rd | Montana (25)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| New Jersey (127)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
New Jersey (52)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| New Mexico (38)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
New Mexico Republican Primary is June 3rd |
| New York (281)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
New York (101)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| North Dakota (21)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
North Dakota (26)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Oklahoma (47)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Oklahoma (41)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Tennessee (85)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
Tennessee (55)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Utah (29)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
Utah (36)
% 99% Precincts Reported |
| West Virginia Democratic Primary is May 13 | West Virginia (30)
% 100% Precincts Reported |
| Democrats Abroad (11)
% 0% Precincts Reported |
Let me know if you find any errors! This is a lot of data to compile.
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/me on the edge of seat
Ohhhh the excitement! I’ll have more to say after some real numbers appear on this post.
Wheeeeee!
Wow I guess people in W.V really don’t want McCain with 1%.
I am glad to see his votes went to Hickabee.
Now if only the people that didn’t like Romney switched their votes to Huckabee as well.
I think people are afraid of Huckabee because he does not act like a polittician.
But I think people are more afraisd of leaving things the same, as would Mccain and Romney.
Actually, McCain’s supporters were instructed on the second round of voting to support Huckabee. On the first round, Romney won. However, it’s a caucus and they have like 2 rounds of voting. After Romney won first, McCain’s supporters joined Huckabee’s to steal the victory from Romney. Check the story on it here from Fox News:
http://youdecide08.foxnew.....ut-winner/
It was a sort of a fluke victory for Huckabee.
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So how are they already projecting Georgia for Obama when the polls just closed 12 minutes ago? Just curious.
Must be based on exit polls, turnout, etc.. Obama must have a wide enough lead in the exit polls to be the projected winner.
Oh I see, that is probably why they can project a winner with 0% reported.
T.Y. Nate
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No, there’s audio through Windows Media Player:
You don’t have to register, just listen.
I don’t know how to get it
Politico is citing Obama’s campaign’s estimates that they are beating the Clinton campaign, 606 - 534. This is all of course prior to California’s results, which will greatly swing it one way or another. If Obama manages to keep this lead and pick up some more with California, he’ll surpass Clinton in the overall delegates and probably win over quite a few superdelegates.
Obama’s power is spread out among the east, midwest, and west with 9 current wins (as of 8PM, PST), and Clinton’s wins are largely concentrated in the east.
Romney has only a few wins (as does Huckabee), whereas McCain is proving to have the broad appeal (as is Obama) in all regions of the country.
Is there a list of which states are “Winner take all” and which are divided by Congressional Districts?
I know California is Congressional Districts based which means it’s possible neither Hillary nor Obama could gain a significant number of delegates from there.
I was just curious as to which other states were that way.
Gary, this post has a map for both sides of which states are winner-take-all and which are proportional:
http://www.youdecide2008......-analysis/