Super Tuesday results: Trump-Biden rematch on horizon

The results are coming in after Super Tuesday, the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the White House, and the message is clear - we're heading for a Biden v Trump rematch.

Voters in 15 states went to the polls on Tuesday to select the Democratic and Republican candidates for the US presidential election on 5 November.

Joe Biden, the current president, was the clear victor in the Democratic race as he overcame long-shot challenges from congressman Dean Phillips and self-help author Marianne Williamson.

Meanwhile Donald Trump, the former president, showed his dominance in the Republican race with large victories over former UN envoy Nikki Haley in every state apart from Vermont. She has now dropped out of the race.

The results show Mr Biden is all but certain to seal his party's nomination as he chases down the 1,968 delegates needed to make it official.

News imageChart showing the number of delegates per candidate in the Democratic contest: Joe Biden is on 1,561 at the moment and needs 1,968 to seal his nomination.

Mr Trump is not far off clinching his party's official nomination either, with his Super Tuesday haul of delegates leaving him needing fewer than 200 more to win the race.

News imageChart showing the number of delegates per candidate in the Republican contest: Donald Trump is on 1,044 at the moment and needs 1,215 to seal his nomination.

If you're still catching up on how the primary process works, we explain it all here.

Scroll down for the results so far from each state.

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Alabama

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Alabama: Joe Biden got 89.5% of the vote share while his closest rival, Dean Phillips, got 4.5%.
News imageResults of Republican primary in Alabama: Donald Trump got 83.2% of the vote share while Nikki Haley got 13%.
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Alaska

News imageResults of Republican primary in Alaska: Donald Trump got 87.6% of the vote share while Nikki Haley got 12%.
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Arkansas

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Arkansas: Joe Biden got 88.5% of the vote share while Marianne Williamson got 4.8% and Dean Phillips got 2.9%.
News imageResults of Republican primary in Arkansas: Donald Trump got 76.9% of the vote share while Nikki Haley got 18.4%.
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California

News imageResults of Democratic primary in California
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Colorado

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Colorado
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Maine

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Massachusetts

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Minnesota

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Minnesota
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North Carolina

News imageResults of Democratic primary in North Carolina
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Oklahoma

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Utah

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Utah
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Vermont

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Vermont
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Virginia

News imageResults of Democratic primary in Virginia
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American Samoa

News imageResults of Democratic primary in the territory of American Samoa. Jason Palmer got 56% of the vote while Joe Biden got 44%.
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