Voters in the pivotal swing state of Wisconsin and three Northeastern states will weigh in on their respective parties' presumptive nominees in upcoming presidential primaries
Voters in the pivotal swing state of Wisconsin and three Northeastern states will have a chance to indicate their support or opposition to their parties’ presumptive nominees in presidential primaries Tuesday. Wisconsin voters will also decide the fate of two Republican-backed statewide ballot measures that will shape how elections in the state are run and funded.
p.m. ET LAST ELECTION NIGHT UPDATE: 3:28 a.m. ET with about 99.7% of the total votes counted CONNECTICUTPRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY : Biden, Dean Phillips, Marianne Williamson, Cenk Uygur, “Uncommitted.” 60 delegates at stake PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY : Trump, Ryan Binkley, Ron DeSantis, Haley, “Uncommitted.” 28 delegates at stake WHO CAN VOTE: Only voters registered with a party may participate in that party’s primary. Democrats can’t vote in the Republican primary or vice versa.
Ron Eller, Andrew Smith WHO CAN VOTE: Voters who participated in the March 12 primary for District 2 may only vote in the same party’s runoff. In other words, voters who cast ballots in the Democratic primary on March 12 may not vote in Tuesday’s Republican runoff. Voters who did not participate in any party’s primary for this seat on March 12 also may participate in the runoff. All voters must be registered in the 2nd Congressional District.
p.m. ET LAST ELECTION NIGHT UPDATE: 2:49 a.m. ET with about 94% of the total votes counted RHODE ISLANDPRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY : Biden, Dean Phillips, “Uncommitted,” Write-in. 26 delegates at stake PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY : Trump, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, “Uncommitted,” Write-in. 19 delegates at stake WHO CAN VOTE: Rhode Island voters registered with a specific political party may cast ballots only in their own party’s primaries.
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