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COLUMBIA - The polls are closed and votes are trickling in. KOMU has complete coverage of Super Tuesday.

Did rain keep Missourians away from the polls?  Eyes will be on Missouri, which is usually considered a toss-up state.

Democrats need 2,025 delegates nationally to secure the party's nomination. There are 72 Democratic delegates up for grabs in Missouri.

Republicans need 1,191 delegates nationally to secure their party's nomination. There are 58 Republican delegates up for grabs in Missouri.

Barack Obama told NBC's Today Tuesday morning he's expecting "a split decision". His main rival, Hillary Clinton, wouldn't make a prediction during her round of morning television appearances, saying candidates are all guessing about what it's going to mean because it's never happened before.

Hillary Clinton currently has a total of 160 delegates, and Barack Obama has a total of 119.

NBC News projects Mike Huckabee won West Virginia.

NBC News projects John McCain won Delaware.

NBC News projects Mitt Romney won Massachusetts.

NBC News projects Hillary Clinton as the winner of Arkansas, Oklahoma and New York.

NBC News projects Barack Obama will win Georgia, Alabama and North Dakota.

Stay tuned to KOMU News and KOMU.com for more election results as they come in.

Also check out our Smart Decision Video Blog. Click on the links to the left.

: Jennifer Ayres
Edited by: Haley Spoeneman

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