ATLANTA - Georgia held it's Presidential Preference Primaries on Tuesday. Both Democrats and Republicans took to the polls to decide on the 178 delegates (76 Republican, 102 Democrat) up for grabs between the two parties.
The delegates in the Democratic Primary are given out proportionally to the votes cast while the Republican Primary rules are a bit unique. If a Republican candidate reaches over 50 percent, the entire state goes to that candidate. If no one candidate reaches that threshold, all the candidates between 20 and 50 percent will be awarded delegates proportionally.
Here is a look at the current results:
REPUBLICAN
76 delegates -- 99% of precincts reporting
- 38.8% - Donald J. Trump - 40 Delegates
- 24.4% - Marco Rubio - 14 Delegates
- 23.6% - Ted Cruz - 18 Delegates
- 6.2% - Ben Carson - 0 Delegates
- 5.6% - John R. Kasich - 0 Delegates
Suspended campaigns: Bush, Christie, Fiorina, Graham, Huckabee, Pataki, Paul, Santorum
DEMOCRAT
102 delegates -- 99% of precincts reporting
- 71.3% - Hillary Clinton - 70 Delegates
- 28.2% - Bernie Sanders - 28 Delegates
Suspended campaigns: O'Malley
RELATED: Why did Georgians vote the way the did?
Super Tuesday has 1460 delegates (595 Republican, 865 Democrat) up for grabs in 12 different states and one U.S. territory.
Here is a look at the delegate count from across the nation:
REPUBLICAN
1,237 needed
- 319 - Donald J. Trump
- 226 - Ted Cruz
- 110 - Marco Rubio
- 25 - John R. Kasich
- 8 - Ben Carson
Suspended campaigns: Bush, Christie, Fiorina, Graham, Huckabee, Pataki, Paul, Santorum
RELATED: What state did each GOP candidate dominate?
DEMOCRAT
2,383 needed
- 1,034 - Hillary Clinton (including 457 superdelegates)
- 408 - Bernie Sanders (including 22 superdelegates)
Suspended campaigns: O'Malley
RELATED: How did Clinton solidify her lead?