(NewsNation) — Voters in Oklahoma hit the polls on Super Tuesday to pick their preferred Democratic and Republican presidential nominations for the general election in November.
Republicans will choose between front-runner former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. Trump currently has 276 delegates, while Haley has snagged just 43.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden doesn’t face any viable opponent but rather the “uncommitted” vote, which made up about 14% of the ballots cast in Michigan. This protest vote against Biden shows the growing frustration within his own party over his administration’s response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Polls in Oklahoma close at 8 p.m. ET. You can track the results of Tuesday’s primary elections in the maps below as they come in:
Both Republicans and Democrats will have Super Tuesday elections in 15 states with 865 and 1,420 delegates, respectively, up for grabs Tuesday. Oklahoma will award 43 delegates. In order to win the Republican nomination, Trump needs 1,215 delegates of the 2,429 available. Track each candidate’s delegates as they are awarded here.
Oklahoma’s state primary, which will include races for state and congressional offices, will be held June 18.