Update (12:00 AM):
Santorum has won Mississippi as well:
Santorum - 92,125 - 32.9%
Gingrich - 87,616 - 31.3%
Romney - 84,648 - 30.3%
Update (10:29 PM):
It's still too close to call with 78% of precincts reporting
Santorum - 68,051 - 32.7%
Gingrich - 66,047 - 31.7%
Romney - 62,781 - 30.1%
Update (9:33 PM):
Please visit the NY Times for continued updates
Update (9:31 PM):
With 20% of precincts reporting
Santorum - 20,570 - 33.3%
Gingrich - 19,188 - 31.1%
Romney - 18,366 - 29.8%
Update (9:20 PM):
With 15% of precincts reporting
Santorum - 11,003 - 33.5%
Gingrich - 10,012 - 30.5%
Romney - 9,834 - 29.9%
Update (9:12 PM):
With 9% of precincts reporting
Santorum - 6,097 - 33.4%
Romney - 5,557 - 30.4%
Gingrich - 5,461 - 29.9%
Update (9:03 PM):
With 4% of precincts reporting
Romney - 3,193 - 34.2%
Santorum - 2,847 - 30.5%
Gingrich - 2,596 - 27.8%
Update (8:55 PM):
Gingrich - 415 - 34.4%
Santorum - 398 - 34%
Romney - 325 - 26.9%
Update (8:46 PM):
Gingrich - 278 - 37.3%
Santorum - 238 - 31.8%
Romney - 180 - 24.2%
UPDATE (8:24 PM):
Only because no results have come in yet.
CNN exit poll - Romney 33%; Gingrich 31%; Santorum 30%
UPDATE (8:08 PM):
Polls are now closed in Mississippi. Results will be coming in soon.
Note (7:20 PM):
The NY Time's Nate Silver wrote earlier today that late polling in both Alabama and Mississippi will likely not reflect the final results tonight, as polls are usually five, or more points off in predicting the victor in these deep states of dixie.
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Polls will be closing in under one hour in Mississippi's GOP Primary tonight. We will be covering the results through out the evening as the candidates compete for the state's 37 binding delegates.
Stay tuned.
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