Delegates won so far ›
On Super Tuesday, the biggest night on this year’s primary calendar, 854 Republican delegates are at stake across 15 states. This accounts for more than a third of all delegates available in the race for the nomination. Follow live updates from our reporters.
Candidate | March 5 | Overall | Chart of overall delegate count | |
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Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump |
758 | 1,031 | ||
Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley |
46 | 89 | ||
94% of Super Tuesday delegates allocated (804 of 854) |
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Results by state
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Analysis from our reporters
“Uncommitted” made up nearly 19% of the vote in Minnesota. Seven other states so far have had option to vote uncommitted on their primary ballots. 12h ago
Republican Steve Garvey is the second candidate to advance to the general, along with Democrat Adam Schiff. Here’s where each candidate is ahead. 23h ago
Precincts with a higher share of young people were more likely to vote “uncommitted,” part of a protest of Biden’s Gaza policy. 23h ago
Adam Schiff has advanced to the general election. The top two candidates move on regardless of party, so he will run against whoever wins second. 23h ago
Trump has won California and its 169 delegates, the biggest Republican prize of the night. March 5, 2024
Shomari Figures and Anthony Daniels have advanced to a runoff. The district is held by a Republican but now favors Democrats after being redrawn. March 5, 2024
Biden has won Minnesota. A quarter of results are left to count, but the “uncommitted” vote share could be higher than it was in Michigan last week. March 5, 2024
The district was redrawn and now encompasses areas represented by two sitting Republicans. Their support is split down the middle of the new district. March 5, 2024
Polls close at 11 p.m. ET in California, but full results won’t be available for a while. Here are the key races to watch. March 5, 2024
We’ve published a new analysis showing support for Trump and Haley from different groups, based on precinct results in four states. March 5, 2024
Haley has won Vermont, the first state (in addition to Washington, D.C.) where she has defeated Trump this primary season. March 5, 2024
In an analysis based on 50% of Vermont towns, Haley’s greatest support has come from those with high shares of college-educated voters. March 5, 2024
Our estimates now give Haley an almost certain chance of winning Vermont. March 5, 2024
Colin Allred leads in the race to decide who will face Senator Ted Cruz, but he is underperforming along the border. He needs 50% to avoid a runoff. March 5, 2024
Democrat Josh Stein and Republican Mark Robinson won their respective primaries. The general election is expected to be highly competitive. March 5, 2024
We’ve published new estimates that show Haley’s chance of winning Vermont. March 5, 2024
Trump has won Colorado. He is on track to win nearly all counties, though our estimates show Haley taking Denver County. March 5, 2024
About half the vote still remains, but Tony Gonzales, the Republican incumbent, needs to win more than 50% in his primary to avoid a runoff. March 5, 2024
The A.P. has called Massachusetts for Trump. We currently estimate that he will win by more than 20 points. March 5, 2024
With just 1% of votes in, Trump’s reported lead in Massachusetts is +10 points. But we think the remaining votes favor him even more. March 5, 2024
Alabama polls closed at 8 p.m. ET, and initial votes are coming in. We’re watching two House seats affected by redistricting. March 5, 2024
A candidate’s margin in the reported results tends to swing as different areas release votes. But our estimates still show a tight race in Vermont. March 5, 2024
The A.P. has called North Carolina for Trump. A call with a small share of votes reported often means it was based on polls and other data. March 5, 2024
Most Texas polls close at 8 p.m. ET, but some western counties close at 9 p.m. ET. Here are the congressional races to keep an eye on. March 5, 2024
Our estimates show a very close race between Trump and Haley in Vermont. March 5, 2024
The A.P. has called Virginia for Trump. March 5, 2024
Polls close at 7:30 p.m. ET in North Carolina, one of five states also holding nonpresidential primaries today. Here’s what we’re watching. March 5, 2024
The first results are in from the Republican primary in Virginia. Early returns can be misleading until an area has reported most of its votes. March 5, 2024
Biden has won Iowa. The state party is releasing results from its mail-in ballot caucus. March 5, 2024
We’re publishing our live estimates, known as the Needle, for the Republican presidential primaries tonight. They’ll go live when first votes are reported. March 5, 2024
More than one-third of Republican delegates will be awarded tonight, but not enough for Trump, the overwhelming favorite, to win the nomination. March 5, 2024
Sixteen states are reporting presidential results tonight, and five also hold state primary elections today. We expect first results after 6 p.m. ET. March 5, 2024
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