Mississippi and Washington Hold Presidential Primaries, Mississippi Also Hosts Senate Primary
Polls close in Mississippi at 8:00 PM ET and in Washington at 11:00 PM ET, with a significant number of delegates at stake.
- Republicans and Democrats vie for 40 and 35 delegates in Mississippi, respectively, with an estimated 375,000 votes expected.
- In Washington, Republicans and Democrats compete for 43 and 92 delegates, respectively, with around 700,000 votes anticipated.
- Mississippi also conducts a Senate primary, with both parties' polls closing at 8:00 PM ET and an estimated 375,000 votes expected.
- The expected vote counts are based on several factors, including early voting and information from county election officials.
- The National Election Pool (NEP) provides the source data, aiming to offer real-time updates as votes are counted.