Super Tuesday 2016 Presidential Primary Results
ARRA News Service: The Super Tuesday had mixed results with Donald Trump winning most of the Republican Primaries and Hillary Clinton winning most of the Democrat Primaries. However, with proportional sharing of delegates in many states the results are not as clear for just declaring a winner.
Although adjustments/ corrections can still be made by the states, the following results in order of races declared by the media are as follows:
Republicans: Democrats: (Updated 3/2/16 9:30 AM)
Georgia
Trump 38.8% Clinton 71.2%
Rubio 24.5% Sanders 28.3%
Cruz 23.6%
Vermont
Trump 32.7% Sanders 86.1%
Kasich 30.4% Clinton 13.6%
Rubio 19.3%
Virginia
Trump 34.7% Clinton 64.3%
Rubio 31.9% Sanders 35.2%
Cruz 18.7%
Alabama
Trump 43.4% Clinton 77.8%
Cruz 21.1% Sanders 19.2%
Rubio 26.0%
Massachusetts
Trump 49.2% Clinton 50.1%
Kasich 18.0% Sanders 48.7%
Rubio 17.9%
Oklahoma
Cruz 34.4% Sanders 51.9%
Trump 28.3% Clinton 41.5%
Rubio 26.0%
Tennessee
Trump 38.9% Clinton 66.1%
Cruz 24.7% Sanders 32.4%
Rubio 21.2%
Alaska
Cruz 36.4%
Trump 33.5%
Rubio 15.1%
Texas
Cruz 43.8% Clinton 65.2%
Trump 26.8% Sanders 33.1%
Rubio 17.7%
Arkansas
Trump 32.7% Clinton 66.3%
Cruz 30.5% Sanders 29.7%
Rubio 25%
Minnesota
Rubio 36.8% Sanders 61.7%
Cruz 28.9% Clinton 38.3%
Trump 21.2%
Colorado
Sanders 58.9%
Clinton 40.4%
Delegate Count for GOP (per The Green Papers):
The Republican Convention has total of 2,472 delegates with 1,237 needed to nominate.
Soft delegate count as of March 2, 2016:
Trump 293 (+211), Cruz 148 (+131), Rubio 105 (+89), Kasich 27 (+21), Carson 9 (+4), Bush 4, Fiorina 1, Huckabee 1, Paul 1.
Hard delegate count as of March 2, 2016:
Trump 293 (+211), Cruz 148 (+131), Rubio 105 (+89), Kasich 27 (+21), Carson 9 (+4), Bush 4, Fiorina 1, Huckabee 1, Paul 1.
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Although adjustments/ corrections can still be made by the states, the following results in order of races declared by the media are as follows:
Republicans: Democrats: (Updated 3/2/16 9:30 AM)
Georgia
Trump 38.8% Clinton 71.2%
Rubio 24.5% Sanders 28.3%
Cruz 23.6%
Vermont
Trump 32.7% Sanders 86.1%
Kasich 30.4% Clinton 13.6%
Rubio 19.3%
Virginia
Trump 34.7% Clinton 64.3%
Rubio 31.9% Sanders 35.2%
Cruz 18.7%
Alabama
Trump 43.4% Clinton 77.8%
Cruz 21.1% Sanders 19.2%
Rubio 26.0%
Massachusetts
Trump 49.2% Clinton 50.1%
Kasich 18.0% Sanders 48.7%
Rubio 17.9%
Oklahoma
Cruz 34.4% Sanders 51.9%
Trump 28.3% Clinton 41.5%
Rubio 26.0%
Tennessee
Trump 38.9% Clinton 66.1%
Cruz 24.7% Sanders 32.4%
Rubio 21.2%
Alaska
Cruz 36.4%
Trump 33.5%
Rubio 15.1%
Texas
Cruz 43.8% Clinton 65.2%
Trump 26.8% Sanders 33.1%
Rubio 17.7%
Arkansas
Trump 32.7% Clinton 66.3%
Cruz 30.5% Sanders 29.7%
Rubio 25%
Minnesota
Rubio 36.8% Sanders 61.7%
Cruz 28.9% Clinton 38.3%
Trump 21.2%
Colorado
Sanders 58.9%
Clinton 40.4%
Delegate Count for GOP (per The Green Papers):
The Republican Convention has total of 2,472 delegates with 1,237 needed to nominate.
Soft delegate count as of March 2, 2016:
Trump 293 (+211), Cruz 148 (+131), Rubio 105 (+89), Kasich 27 (+21), Carson 9 (+4), Bush 4, Fiorina 1, Huckabee 1, Paul 1.
Hard delegate count as of March 2, 2016:
Trump 293 (+211), Cruz 148 (+131), Rubio 105 (+89), Kasich 27 (+21), Carson 9 (+4), Bush 4, Fiorina 1, Huckabee 1, Paul 1.
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