Super Tuesday has been a big night for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, though neither candidate can claim a clean sweep on primary season's biggest night.
As of 9 p.m. the Associated Press has called 12 of the 15 Republican races for Donald Trump while Vermont has been called for Nikki Haley.
It is Haley's second win of the primary season after winning in Washington D.C. over the weekend and is the first state where she can claim victory.
No call has yet been made in the Republican races in Utah or Alaska.
On the Democratic side, the AP has called all 15 Super Tuesday states for President Biden but has called the caucus in the territory of American Samoa for a previously nationally unknown candidate named Jason Palmer.
Out of 91 ballots cast in the territory's caucus, Palmer won 51 and Biden won 40, according to the local party.
Palmer is a Baltimore resident who has worked for various businesses and nonprofits, often on issues involving technology and education. He said voters want “someone who is more of the 21st century than Joe Biden” to serve as president.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
