CLINTON, CT — It's no surprise that former President Donald Trump was declared the winner of the Republican presidential primary and President Joe Biden was declared the Democratic winner just as the polls closed Tuesday night.
Both the Democratic and Republican front-runners have already secured their nominations. Biden will run against former President Trump in November, with both candidates easily brushing aside their primary rivals to once again be their party's banner.
While the results were almost certain, there were many names on both the Republican and Democratic primary ballots.
Here's a look at how Clinton residents voted Democratic:
- Joe Biden: 288
- Unbound: 26
- Marianne Williamson: 3
- Dean Phillips: 2
- Cenk Uygur: 0
Registered Democrats could vote for Biden, U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips, progressive political commentator Cenk Uygur or self-help author Marianne Williamson.
Here's a look at how Clinton residents voted Republican:
- Donald J. Trump: 219
- Nikki Haley: 29
- Unbound: 11
- Ron DeSantis: 5
- Ryan Binkley: 0
On the Republican ballot were Trump, former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Governor Ron Desantis and pastor and businessman Ryan Lee Binkley.
Across the state of Connecticut, Democrats voted:
- Biden: 55,361
- Unattached: 7,492
- Williamson: 1,501
- Phillips: 580
- Uighur: 316
More than 95 percent of the votes have been counted, according to the Secretary of State's website.
Across the state of Connecticut, Republicans voted:
- Trump 34,187
- Haley: 6,128
- Unbound: 2,126
- DeSantis: 1,257
- Binkley: 212
More than 96 percent of the votes have been counted, according to the Secretary of State's website.
Connecticut will send 28 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, July 15-18, and 74 delegates to the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, August 19-23.