State-by-state results of Super Tuesday

ALABAMA (Dems: 52; GOP: 45)

HEADLINE: Mike Huckabee wins on strong support from evangelical voters and Barack Obama captures black and young voters, according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 223,090 — 41.5 percent

Obama: 300,832 — 56 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 225,659 — 40.7 percent

McCain: 206,595 — 37.3 percent

Paul: 15,052 — 2.7 percent

Romney: 99,836 — 18 percent

ALASKA (caucuses; Dems: 13; GOP: 26)

HEADLINE: Obama coasts in Alaska.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 95 percent (Democrats), 0 (Republicans)

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 294 — 74.2 percent

Obama: 101 — 25.5 percent

ARIZONA (Dems: 56; GOP: 53 WTA)

HEADLINE: McCain wins his home-state primary, exit polls show.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 79 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 179,046 — 50.6 percent

Obama: 146,834 — 41.5 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 38,502 — 9 percent

McCain: 201,649 — 47.1 percent

Paul: 18,287 — 4.3 percent

Romney: 145,620 — 34 percent

ARKANSAS (Dems: 35; GOP: 31)

HEADLINE: Huckabee and Hillary Rodham Clinton use their strong ties to the state to win victories, exit poll data shows.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 83 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 176,926 — 69 percent

Obama: 70,159 — 27.4 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 107,202 — 60.2 percent

McCain: 36,559 — 20.5 percent

Paul: 8,579 — 4.8 percent

Romney: 23,795 — 13.4 percent

CALIFORNIA (Dems: 370; GOP: 170)

HEADLINE: McCain and Clinton win delegate-rich California, according to exit polls.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 21 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 692,501 — 54.4 percent

Obama: 426,689 — 33.5 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 120,689 — 11.7 percent

McCain: 448,760 — 43.6 percent

Paul: 39,019 — 3.8 percent

Romney: 266,972 — 25.9 percent

OTHER DECISIONS: A San Francisco initiative seeks to turn Alcatraz Island into a Global Peace Center, but the vote is purely symbolic. A statewide referendum would repeal four agreements Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger struck with casino-operating Indian tribes.

COLORADO (caucuses; Dems: 55; GOP: 43)

HEADLINE: Mitt Romney and Obama score overwhelming victories with most precincts reporting.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent (Democrats), 73 percent (Republicans)

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 38,587 — 32.4 percent

Obama: 79,344 — 66.6 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 7,266 — 13 percent

McCain: 10,621 — 19 percent

Paul: 4,670 — 8.3 percent

Romney: 33,288 — 59.4 percent

CONNECTICUT (Dems: 48; GOP: 27 WTA)

HEADLINE: John McCain wins as voters show a preference for an independent-minded candidate; Obama wins Democratic primary in a state once thought to be a Clinton stronghold, exit poll data shows.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 163,487 — 46.7 percent

Obama: 177,546 — 50.7 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 10,443 — 7 percent

McCain: 77,636 — 52.1 percent

Paul: 6,014 — 4 percent

Romney: 49,164 — 33 percent

DELAWARE (Dems: 15; GOP: 18 WTA)

HEADLINE: It’s McCain in the winner-take all primary, while Barack Obama takes the Democratic race.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 40,751 — 42.3 percent

Obama: 51,124 — 53.1 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 7,706 — 15.3 percent

McCain: 22,626 — 45 percent

Paul: 2,131 — 4.2 percent

Romney: 16,344 — 32.5 percent

GEORGIA (Dems: 87; GOP: 72)

HEADLINE: Mainline conservatives and evangelicals go with Huckabee and Obama benefits from the large black population, according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 97

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 315,088 — 31.4 percent

Obama: 661,453 — 66 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 323,461 — 34.1 percent

McCain: 298,663 — 31.5 percent

Paul: 27,319 — 2.9 percent

Romney: 285,388 — 30.1 percent

IDAHO: (Democratic caucuses: 18)

HEADLINE: Obama cruises in Idaho.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 98 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 3,544 — 17.1 percent

Obama: 16,547 — 79.7 percent

ILLINOIS (Dems: 153; GOP: 57)

HEADLINE: Obama takes his home state while McCain wins on the Republican side, according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 94 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 620,107 — 33.2 percent

Obama: 1,198,910 — 64.2 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 138,982 — 16.5 percent

McCain: 399,990 — 47.5 percent

Paul: 42,114 — 5 percent

Romney: 242,059 — 28.6 percent

OTHER DECISIONS: GOP voters nominate candidates to replace Rep. Dennis Hastert and the retiring Rep. Jerry Weller. Democrat Rep. Dan Lipinski fights off three challengers.

KANSAS (Democratic caucuses only 32)

HEADLINE: Crowds overwhelm some caucus sites with exit polls showing Obama rolling to an easy victory in the state of his mother’s birth.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 9,462 — 25.8 percent

Obama: 27,172 — 74 percent

MASSACHUSETTS (Dems: 93; GOP: 40)

HEADLINE: Mitt Romney has enough goodwill left among fellow Republicans to carry his home state, and Clinton takes the Democratic race with the help of state lawmakers, according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 95 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 666,221 — 56.2 percent

Obama: 484,138 — 40.8 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 19,149 — 4.1 percent

McCain: 191,007 — 41.1 percent

Paul: 12,628 — 2.7 percent

Romney: 236,558 — 50.9 percent

MINNESOTA (caucuses; Dems: 72; GOP: 38)

HEADLINE: Obama’s appeal to young voters gets him caucus victory while Romney eases past McCain, exit polls show.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 78 percent (Democrats), 81 percent (Republicans)

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 61,708 — 31.8 percent

Obama: 129,690 — 66.8 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 12,022 — 20 percent

McCain: 13,107 — 21.8 percent

Paul: 9,403 — 15.6 percent

Romney: 25,068 — 41.6 percent

MISSOURI (Dems: 72; GOP: 58 WTA)

HEADLINE: McCain wins; Democratic primary is too close to call with almost all precincts reporting.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 394,391 — 48.1 percent

Obama: 402,530 — 49.1 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 185,448 — 31.5 percent

McCain: 193,906 — 33 percent

Paul: 26,411 — 4.5 percent

Romney: 172,203 — 29.3 percent

MONTANA (GOP caucus: 25 WTA)

HEADLINE: Romney takes all 25 delegates in an easy victory as the only GOP candidate to visit the state.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 245 — 15 percent

McCain: 358 — 22 percent

Paul: 400 — 24.5 percent

Romney: 625 — 38.3 percent

NEW JERSEY (Dems: 107; GOP: 52 WTA)

HEADLINE: McCain takes the state’s 52 delegates on the support of GOP moderates and by seizing on an early exit by the one-time favorite, Rudy Giuliani. Clinton wins Democratic primary, according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 98 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 591,666 — 53.6 percent

Obama: 487,375 — 44.2 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 44,997 — 8.2 percent

McCain: 306,172 — 55.5 percent

Paul: 26,556 — 4.8 percent

Romney: 157,000— 28.5 percent

NEW YORK (Dems: 232; GOP: 101 WTA)

HEADLINE: Clinton easily wins her home state, while McCain takes the GOP primary and 101 delegates, exit poll data shows.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 1,000,619 — 57.4 percent

Obama: 696,150 — 39.9 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 65,401 — 10.8 percent

McCain: 309,609 — 51.2 percent

Paul: 38,787 — 6.4 percent

Romney: 168,275 — 27.8 percent

NORTH DAKOTA (caucuses; Dems: 13; GOP: 23)

HEADLINE: Romney wins, as does Obama, aided by good turnout and the support of Sen. Kent Conrad, exit polls show.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 6,948 — 36.5 percent

Obama: 11,625 — 61.1 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 1,947 — 19.9 percent

McCain: 2,224 — 22.7 percent

Paul: 2,082 — 21.3 percent

Romney: 3,490 — 35.7 percent

OKLAHOMA (Dems: 38; GOP:38)

HEADLINE: Hillary Rodham Clinton coasts to victory, while McCain just edges past Huckabee. according to exit poll data.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 228,597 — 54.7 percent

Obama: 130,206 — 31.2 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 111,996 — 33.4 percent

McCain: 123,094 — 36.7 percent

Paul: 11,166 — 3.3 percent

Romney: 83,119 — 24.8 percent.

TENNESSEE (Dems: 68; GOP:52)

HEADLINE: Huckabee wins tight race as Clinton gets boost from heavy turnout of women, exit polls show.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 331,781 — 53.7 percent

Obama: 250,332 — 40.5 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 187,993 — 34.1 percent

McCain: 173,324 — 31.5 percent

Paul: 30,592 — 5.6 percent

Romney: 133,874 — 24.3 percent

UTAH (Dems: 23; GOP: 36 WTA)

HEADLINE: Heavy Mormon population makes it Romney’s win, while voters who identify themselves as independent help Obama take the Democratic primary, according to exit polls.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent

DEMOCRATS

Clinton: 48,413 — 39.3 percent

Obama: 69,638 — 56.5 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 4,032 — 1.4 percent

McCain: 15,135 — 5.4 percent

Paul: 8,088 — 2.9 percent

Romney: 250,505 — 89.6 percent

WEST VIRGINIA (GOP state convention: 18 WTA)

HEADLINE: Mike Huckabee wins all 18 delegates as backers of McCain threw him their support to prevent Romney from capturing the winner-take-all GOP state convention vote.

PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent

REPUBLICANS

Huckabee: 567 — 51.5 percent

Romney: 521 — 47.4 percent

McCain: 12 — 1 percent

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NEW MEXICO (Democratic caucuses: 26)

HEADLINE: An early dropout, Gov. Bill Richardson has yet to endorse. Another Hispanic test for Obama. Polls closed at 9 p.m.

 



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