Michigan

2016 presidential primary results for Michigan, Idaho, Mississippi and Hawaii

Michigan voters will weigh in on the 2016 presidential race during its primary election on Tuesday, March 8.

Voting began at 7 a.m. and polls will close at 8 p.m. Michigan voters can double check their voter registration and find their polling place online.

The Mississippi primary, Idaho Republican primary and Hawaii Republican caucus are also happening Tuesday.

Republicans will split 59 delegates, while Democrats have 148 delegates at stake.

Check out the Michigan county-by-county results below, as well as statewide results for Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii.

EDITOR’S NOTE: All candidates who met the requirements to have their name on the ballot will appear in the results, but many candidates have suspended their campaigns.

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