This page shows live results for the five states holding Republican presidential primaries on March 19th.
Promised Representative Summary Results
Donald Trump surpassed the required 1,215 delegates last Tuesday, clinching the Republican nomination for the third consecutive year.
In a more competitive cycle, this would have been a very interesting week on the calendar. Starting March 15, Republican rules allow states to allocate all delegates to the candidate who receives the most votes, even if they don't have a majority. To that end, Arizona, Florida, Kansas and Ohio will award all their delegates to the statewide winners. In Illinois, the system is more complex, but essentially the winner is determined entirely by votes across the state and by votes in each congressional district.
For complete results by state and candidate, visit the Republican Delegate Tracker.
Results by state
The Republican presidential primary will be held in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio. Displayed in alphabetical order.
In Illinois and Ohio, the presidential primary is part of the regular statewide primary. This includes primaries for Congress, gubernatorial, and legislative offices, as applicable. Links to the full primary election can be found below the presidential election results for these states.
arizona
Voting ends at 7pm local time (10pm ET). except on the Navajo Nation, where Daylight Savings Time is in effect, at 9 p.m. Eastern.
There are 43 delegates, winner takes all.
The primaries for all positions other than the president will be held on August 6th.
florida
Voting ends at 7pm ET. He has 125 participants, winner takes all.
The primaries for all positions other than the president will be held on August 20th.
illinois
Voting ends at 8pm ET. The 13 delegates will be the winners based on the statewide vote.
Each of the 17 electoral districts is eligible for three delegates. Delegates are directly elected. Voters will choose three people on their ballot. Delegates who have sworn in to a candidate will have that candidate's name on their ballot, making things a little easier for voters. Winner takes all by district.
All Illinois Results >>
Kansas
Voting closes at 7 p.m. local time, which is 8 p.m. ET, except at 9 p.m. ET in the far western part of the state, which uses Mountain Time.
There are 39 participants and winner takes all.
The primaries for all positions other than the president will be held on August 6th.
Ohio
Voting ends at 7:30pm ET. He has 79 participants, winner takes all.
All Ohio Results >>