(7:05 p.m.): The fun begins already! Right after polls closed in Georgia, Vermont, and Virginia, CNN and other media outlets are already calling the three Democratic races.
Vermont: Bernie Sanders projected the winner already (to nobody’s surprise)
Georgia and Virginia: Hillary Clinton projected the winner based on exit polls.
Will Donald Trump continue to give noogies and wedgies to all the other Republican candidates (and the GOP in general) this evening as polls predict? Will the latest round of Hillary Clinton e-mails hurt her efforts to keep the Bernie Sanders campaign at bay? (Stop laughing.)
Eleven states are holding their primaries today and selecting delegates (two others will be holding single-party caucuses). While the outcome of tonight’s primaries technically will not determine the winner of each party’s nomination, certainly we will know by the end where the voters in each party are leaning. Reason will be keeping an eye out for election results and will be posting regular updates through the evening with the latest numbers. Check in with us throughout the evening for the latest state by state information here, and share your despair or delight in the comments. Poll closures listed in Eastern time. As of this initial posting at 7 p.m., polls are closing in Georgia, Vermont, and Virginia.
ALABAMA (polls close 8 p.m.)
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ALASKA (polls close midnight)
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ARKANSAS (polls close 8:30 p.m.)
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COLORADO (polls close 9 p.m.)
Democratic caucuses only:
GEORGIA (polls close 7 p.m.)
Republicans:
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MASSACHUSETTS (polls close 8 p.m.)
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MINNESOTA (polls close 9 p.m.)
Republicans:
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OKLAHOMA (polls close 8 p.m.)
Republicans:
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TENNESSEE (polls close 8 p.m.)
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TEXAS (polls close 9 p.m.)
Republicans:
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VERMONT (polls close 7 p.m.)
Republicans:
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VIRGINIA (polls close 7 p.m.)
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