Late results
California did indeed come in for Hillary Clinton and John McCain in Super Tuesday’s biggest race. AP is reporting this morning that the candidates also led the race for delegates Tuesday, with Clinton at 584 and McCain at 570. A total of 1,023 delegates were up for grabs in 21 states.
The pair also lead the overall delegate count so far: Clinton has 845 delegates with 2,025 delegates required to claim the Democratic nomination in Denver at this summer’s convention. McCain is leading GOP candidates with 613 delegates. It takes 1,191 to win the nomination at this summer’s GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.
Final Oklahoma vote totals
Courtesy the AP, which seems to be ahead of what the state Election Board is posting on its Web site:
2,220 of 2,220 precincts – 100 percent
x-Hillary Clinton 228,597 – 55 percent
Barack Obama 130,206 – 31 percent
John Edwards 42,853 – 10 percent
Bill Richardson 7,116 – 2 percent
Jim Rogers 3,894 – 1 percent
Chris Dodd 2,516 – 1 percent
Dennis Kucinich 2,387 – 1 percent
President GOP – Primary
2,220 of 2,220 precincts – 100 percent
x-John McCain 123,094 – 37 percent
Mike Huckabee 111,996 – 33 percent
Mitt Romney 83,119 – 25 percent
Ron Paul 11,166 – 3 percent
Rudy Giuliani 2,421 – 1 percent
Fred Thompson 1,939 – 1 percent
Alan Keyes 817 – 0 percent
Jerry Curry 386 – 0 percent
Duncan Hunter 318 – 0 percent
Tom Tancredo 222 – 0 percent
Daniel Gilbert 125 – 0 percent
11:54 p.m.
From way out west…
CNN projects Barack Obama the big winner in Alaska.
11:50 p.m.
Final delegate counts
From the AP tonight. Unchanged from previous. One reader had commented that Huckabee should be showing nine delegates, but these are the most current numbers we’ve received:
DEMOCRATS
2,220 of 2,220 precincts – 100 percent
x-Hillary Clinton 18
Barack Obama 10
John Edwards 0
Chris Dodd 0
Dennis Kucinich 0
Bill Richardson 0
Jim Rogers 0
REPUBLICANS
2,220 of 2,220 precincts – 100 percent
Mike Huckabee 6
x-John McCain 29
Mitt Romney 0
Ron Paul 0
Rudy Giuliani 0
Jerry Curry 0
Daniel Gilbert 0
Duncan Hunter 0
Alan Keyes 0
Tom Tancredo 0
Fred Thompson 0
11:47 p.m.
More from the national front, and a strong Ron Paul showing out west
CNN is reporting that John McCain has won Missouri.
An interesting figure from the Montana GOP race: While Mitt Romney was the winner there, Ron Paul took a big chunk of the vote — 25 percent, good enough for second place.
He didn’t fare as well here — 3.35 percent, according to the state Election Board. But he obviously struck a cord with Montana GOP voters.
–Bob Doucette, assistant city editor
11:37 p.m.
Really early, but California projected to go to…
Clinton and McCain, according to CNN. Only 15 percent of the precincts in, but AP is also projecting Clinton the winner there. Reasoning: Both have leads near or more than 20 points. This should further solidify McCain’s position (Super Tuesday was very good to him), and depending on how heavily the delegate count goes to Clinton, it could make it somewhat of an uphill climb for Obama, though he is still very much in the thick of things.
11:27 p.m.
Oklahoma latest vote totals
From the state Election Board:
(DEM) FOR PRESIDENT 2194 OF 2220
HILLARY CLINTON 225,971 54.73%
BILL RICHARDSON 6,969 1.69%
CHRISTOPHER J. DODD 2,483 .60%
BARACK OBAMA 129,111 31.27%
DENNIS J. KUCINICH 2,354 .57%
JOHN EDWARDS 42,118 10.20%
JIM ROGERS 3,848 .93%
(REP) FOR PRESIDENT 2194 OF 2220
JOHN McCAIN 121,554 36.66%
MIKE HUCKABEE 110,659 33.37%
RUDY GIULIANI 2,395 .72%
TOM TANCREDO 188 .06%
MITT ROMNEY 82,173 24.78%
RON PAUL 11,092 3.35%
DUNCAN HUNTER 314 .09%
DANIEL GILBERT 122 .04%
JERRY R. CURRY 380 .11%
ALAN L. KEYES 815 .25%
FRED THOMPSON 1,903 .57%
11:21 p.m.
Romney gets another western state
CNN is projecting Mitt Romney as the winner in Montana.
11:15 p.m.
Video: Democratic watch party ends with Clinton win
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Video: Analysis of the OKC school board results
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