Super Tuesday Election Results
Here are the results from the 10 states that held Republican presidential primaries March 6.
Here are the results from the 10 states that held Republican presidential primaries March 6. We'll be updating as results come in.
- Georgia: Newt Gingrich wins. Gingrich won 48 percent of his home state to Romney's 26 percent, with 96 percent of precincts reporting. Santorum has 19.6 percent, which means he can't get any delegates from the state.
- Vermont: Mitt Romney wins. He has 40 percent of the vote to Ron Paul's 25 percent with 75 percent of precincts reporting.
- Virginia: Romney wins with 59.5 percent to Paul's 40.5 percent with all precincts reporting.
- Ohio: Romney wins, Fox News projects. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Romney has 38 percent to Santorum's 37 percent.
- North Dakota: Santorum wins, ABC News projects. Santorum has 40 percent to Paul's 28 percent, with 99 percent of votes tallied. Romney has 24 percent.
- Massachusetts: Romney wins. The margin is really large -- Romney has 72 percent of the vote with 99 percent of precincts reporting. Santorum is in second with 12 percent.
- Oklahoma: Santorum wins. Santorum has 34 percent of the vote to Romney's 28.1 percent and Gingrich's 27.5 percent with 99 percent of precincts reporting.
- Tennessee: Santorum wins. Santorum comes in second in what was a three-way race with Gingrich. Santorum has 37 percent to Romney's 28 percent with 99 percent of precincts reporting. Gingrich has 24 percent.
- Idaho: Romney wins. With 77 percent of precincts reporting, he has 69 percent of the vote.
- Alaska: Romney wins. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, he has 33 percent of the vote to Santorum's 29 percent.
This article is from the archive of our partner The Wire.