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Donald Trump might already be the presumptive nominee, but the primaries aren’t done yet. Republicans go to the polls tonight in five states, including two winner-take-all contests.
Tuesday night is the last round of primaries on the Republican side, with contests held in New Mexico, as well as winner-take-most California, and winner-take-all states South Dakota, New Jersey, and Montana.
With Trump as the last remaining candidate, tonight’s polls will give the final push to make his candidacy for president official. Though he’s been the presumptive nominee since the departure of rival John Kasich from the race, he remains short of the 1,237 officially pledged delegates needed to secure the nomination. Trump currently has 1,144 delegates pledged to him, with an additional 95 unpledged delegates (superdelegates) saying they’ll support him at the conventions.
Polls begin closing at 8 p.m. EDT, and we’ll be updating here with the results as they become clear. Ahead, catch up on the results from contests held so far.
Results for the Democratic primaries can be found here . You can check out Refinery29’s Vote Your Values page to find out more about how the candidates and their issues are viewed this election cycle.
Editor's note: This post is being updated with information about additional primary and caucus results as they become available. It was originally published on March 1, 2016.
California Primary
Date: June 7
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Montana Primary
Date: June 7
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
New Mexico Primary
Date: June 7
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
South Dakota Primary
Date: June 7
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
New Jersey Primary
Date: June 7
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Delegate Count
Donald Trump: 1,441
John Kasich: 161 (suspended campaign)
Ted Cruz: 551 (suspended campaign)
Marco Rubio: 167 (suspended campaign)
Needed to secure the nomination: 1,237
(Source: The New York Times )
Photo (Trump): Ethan Miller/Getty Images. Photo (Cruz): Michael Ciaglo-Pool/Getty Images. Photo (Rubio): David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images. Photo (Kasich): Sean Rayford/Getty Images.
Washington Primary
Date: May 24
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Oregon Primary
Date: May 17
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Nebraska Primary
Date: May 10
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
West Virginia Primary
Date: May 10
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Indiana Primary
Date: May 3
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Delaware Primary
Date: April 26
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Rhode Island Primary
Date: April 26
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Maryland Primary
Date: April 26
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Connecticut Primary
Date: April 26
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Pennsylvania Primary
Date: April 26
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
New York Primary
Date: April 19
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Wisconsin Primary
Date: April 5
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Utah Caucus
Date: March 22
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Arizona Primary
Date: March 22
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Illinois Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
North Carolina Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Ohio Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: John Kasich
(Source: The Associated Press )
Florida Primary
Date: March 15
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
District of Columbia Caucus
Date: March 12
Winner: Marco Rubio
(Source: NY Times )
Wyoming Primary
Date: March 12
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: NY Times )
Hawaii Caucus
Date: March 8
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Idaho Primary
Date: March 8
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Michigan Primary
Date: March 8
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Mississippi Primary
Date: March 8
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Puerto Rico Primary
Date: March 6
Winner: Marco Rubio
(Source: The Associated Press )
Kentucky Caucus
Date: March 5
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Louisiana Primary
Date: March 5
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Maine Caucus
Date: March 5
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: Maine Republican Party/ The Associated Press )
Kansas Caucus
Date: March 5
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Alaska Caucus
Date: March 1
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Vermont Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Minnesota Caucus
Date: March 1
Winner: Marco Rubio
(Source: The Associated Press )
Arkansas Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Oklahoma Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Michael Ciaglo-Pool/Getty Images
Texas Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Ted Cruz
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Michael Ciaglo-Pool/Getty Images
Virginia Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Tennessee Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Massachusetts Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Alabama Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Georgia Primary
Date: March 1
Winner: Donald Trump
(Source: The Associated Press )
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Nevada Caucus
Date: February 23
Winner: Donald Trump (45.9%)
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
South Carolina Primary
Date: February 20
Winner: Donald Trump (32.5%)
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
New Hampshire Primary
Date: February 8
Winner: Donald Trump (35.3%)
Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images.
Iowa Caucus
Date: February 1
Winner: Ted Cruz (27.6%)
Photo: Michael Ciaglo-Pool/Getty Images
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