Illinois Primary 2016: Full Results for Democratic and Republican Races

Impact

Illinois voters took to the polls on Tuesday for their opportunity to vote in the 2016 presidential election, with Republican frontrunner Donald Trump leading Sen. Ted Cruz, and Sen. Bernie Sanders with a slight advantage over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in CBS News polls.

Trump held a strong lead coming into primary day in the Prairie State, holding a 38% to 34% lead over Sen. Ted Cruz, with Marco Rubio and John Kasich bringing up the rear. On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders entered into primary day with a thin two-point lead in Illinois, polling at 48% to Clinton's 46%. This follows Sanders' historic showing in Michigan last week.

Illinois polls are open until 8 p.m. Eastern.

This post will be continually updated with the latest vote tallies, per the Associated Press

Democrats

At 12:27 a.m. Wednesday, the AP projected Clinton would win the Democratic primary.

Precincts reporting: 99%

Clinton: 50.4%, 1,002,832 votes

Sanders: 48.7%, 968,227 votes

Republicans

At 9:54 p.m. Eastern, the AP projected Trump as the winner of the Illinois primary.

Precincts reporting: 99%

Trump: 38.8%, 548,528 votes

Cruz: 30.3%, 428,363 votes

Kasich: 19.7%, 278,244 votes

Rubio: 8.5%, 122,206 votes