State-by-state results of Super Tuesday
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
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
HEADLINE: Obama coasts in
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 95 percent (Democrats), 0 (Republicans)
DEMOCRATS
Obama: 101 — 25.5 percent
HEADLINE: McCain wins his home-state primary, exit polls show.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 79 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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
HEADLINE: McCain and Clinton win delegate-rich
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 21 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
HEADLINE: Mitt Romney and Obama score overwhelming victories with most precincts reporting.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent (Democrats), 73 percent (Republicans)
DEMOCRATS
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
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
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
HEADLINE: It’s McCain in the winner-take all primary, while Barack Obama takes the Democratic race.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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
HEADLINE: Obama cruises in
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 98 percent
DEMOCRATS
Obama: 16,547 — 79.7 percent
HEADLINE: Obama takes his home state while McCain wins on the Republican side, according to exit poll data.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 94 percent
DEMOCRATS
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.
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
Obama: 27,172 — 74 percent
HEADLINE: Mitt Romney has enough goodwill left among fellow Republicans to carry his home state, and
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 95 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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
HEADLINE: McCain wins; Democratic primary is too close to call with almost all precincts reporting.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 98 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
HEADLINE:
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 99 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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
HEADLINE: Hillary Rodham Clinton coasts to victory, while McCain just edges past Huckabee. according to exit poll data.
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent
DEMOCRATS
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.
HEADLINE: Huckabee wins tight race as
PRECINCTS REPORTING: 100 percent
DEMOCRATS
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
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
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
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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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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