It’s finally here.
With 595 delegates available on the Republican side, thirteen states vote today and deliver a proportional number of delegates to each candidate. There are no winner take all states in today’s elections.
I have a list of places where you can monitor the election returns as they come in. Please note that I’ve only done a few individual states, the ones with the most delegates. The rest can be found through the links in the top overall section.
OVERALL:
I’ll add a few more to the overall as they become available.
Here are the bigger individual states:
TEXAS:
GEORGIA:
TENNESSEE:
VIRGINIA:
Here’s what the delegate count looks like by each state (click to enlarge):
As I understand it, the delegates from Colorado and Wyoming aren’t up for grabs today. Here’s another infographic on delegates:
With respect to what times polls will be closing around the US, here’s a handy map for that showing what times the polls generally close in Eastern Time (click to enlarge):
If you’re voting today, remember to #ChooseCruz!
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