
11:13
Seeing multiple different delegate counts. Here’s the AP’s:

10:48
Louisiana which was called for Trump early on is getting closer, at 75%

Kentucky is 3.8 points difference, but there’s 84% in, so it looks good for Trump. CNN just called it.

10:42
I think this is the current delegate count, this will change when Louisiana and Kentucky are finalized:

9:59
Clinton wins Louisiana

Sanders wins Nebraska:

9:56
Here’s final results with the delegate count for Maine:

9:44
With 10% in, Louisiana called win for Trump:

Kentucky with 43% in:

9:10
Can officially calls Maine for Cruz, here is the delegate allocation:

Kentucky at 27%, Trump still leading:

Louisiana Trump has double-digit lead, with 8% in:

8:44
They adjusted the delegates awarded in Kansas:

8:34
Bernie wins Kansas. That’ll disturb Granny:

7:36
Decision Desk calls Maine for Cruz.

Cruz gets 26 delegates in Kansas, Trump 11, Rubio 3, Kasich 0:

7:30
Though delegates are doled out proportionally, many states have thresholds a candidate must reach to get any.
In Kansas, the threshold is 10%, which John Kasich has been flirting with all night as results roll in.
In Kentucky, it’s 5%, which all the candidates are above.
In Maine, it’s 10%, which Marco Rubio is failing to meet in early results. And if a candidate can pull of 50% of the vote, they take all the delegates. Early leader Ted Cruz is still several points behind that mark.
In Louisiana, 20% for some of the delegates, but there is no threshold for district delegates.
7:15
Here’s Maine at 45.5%

Kentucky starting to come in:

7:01
Maine reports record turnout, just like Kansas. Maine printed more ballots just so they wouldn’t run out.
6:52
With 36.4% in, Cruz is still leading in Maine by ten points:

Kansas with 80% in, being under 10 means Kasich would get no delegates:

6:27
Maine with 4.6% reporting:

6:20
Republican delegates tonight:
Kansas 40
Kentucky 45
Louisiana 47
Maine 23
The distribution is proportional, except Maine if the winner gets above 50%, then it’s winner take all.
Democrats have Nebraska caucuses tonight, Republicans not until May 10
5:37 CNN just called Kansas for Cruz. Trump had been up in the polls so that was a bit of an upset. The Governor had endorsed Rubio but the crowds at the caucuses were overwhelmingly for Cruz, making it look more like a Cruz rally than a caucus.
5:30 Cruz is taking Kansas and leading in Maine.

Some have already called Kansas for Cruz since he is up by double digits with almost 40% in. CNN says they’re waiting for Kansas City to come in before calling it, but Cruz is up by double digits in every other county.

Numbers not in yet elsewhere.
