March 19 Republican Presidential Primaries
This page will provide live results for the five states holding Republican presidential primaries on March 19.
Pledged Delegate Summary Results
Donald Trump clinched his third consecutive GOP nomination last Tuesday, passing the required threshold of 1,215 delegates.
In a more competitive cycle, this would have been a very interesting week on the calendar. On or after March 15, GOP rules allow states to allocate all delegates to the candidate getting the most votes, even if it isn't a majority. To that end, Arizona, Florida, Kansas, and Ohio are awarding all their delegates to the statewide winner. It's a more complicated system in Illinois, but basically winner take all determined by the statewide vote as well as the vote in each individual congressional district.
Visit the Republican Delegate Tracker to see full results by state and candidate.
Results by State
There are Republican presidential primaries in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio. They are displayed in alphabetical order.
In Illinois and Ohio, the presidential primary is part of the regular statewide primary. This includes primaries for Congress, governor, and legislature, as applicable. A link to the full primary is available below the presidential results for those states.
Arizona
Polls close at 7:00 PM local time, which is 10:00 PM Eastern Time, except 9:00 PM Eastern in the Navajo Nation, where Daylight Saving Time is observed.
43 delegates, winner take all.
The primary for offices other than president is August 6.
Florida
Polls close at 7:00 PM Eastern Time, except 8:00 PM Eastern for Panhandle areas observing Central Time.
125 delegates, winner take all.
The primary for offices other than president is August 20.
Illinois
Polls close at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. 13 delegates are winner take all based on the statewide vote.
There are three delegates available in each of the 17 congressional districts. The delegates are elected directly; voters will choose three on their ballot. Delegates pledged to a candidate have that candidate's name by their name on the ballot, making things a little easier for voters. Winner take all by district.
Kansas
Polls close at 7:00 PM local time, which is 8:00 PM Eastern Time, except 9:00 PM Eastern in the far western part of the state that observes Mountain Time.
39 delegates, winner take all.
The primary for offices other than president is August 6.
Ohio
Polls close at 7:30 PM Eastern Time. 79 delegates, winner take all.