Ohio Primary 2016: Full Results for Democratic and Republican Races

Impact

In one of the most important election season stops, Ohio voters hammered the polls Tuesday to choose their presidential candidate, with less objections than in past years.

"It's not encouraged or discouraged," Josh Eck, spokesman for Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, told the Columbus Dispatch in regards to switching parties. "A voter is very unlikely to encounter any objection. Nobody in Ohio should be denied a ballot." 

Read more: Ohio Primary 2016: Latest Polls and What to Expect in the Democratic and Republican Races

Coming into the primary, Ohio Gov. John Kasich is leading Republican frontrunner Donald Trump 39% to 35% in the RealClearPolitics polling average. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton headed into Ohio with a 51% to 43% lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, according to RealClearPolitics.

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

Democrats

At 8:38 p.m. Eastern, the Democratic race in Ohio was called for Clinton

Precincts reporting: 100%

Clinton: 56.5%, 679,266 votes

Sanders: 42.7%, 513,550 votes

Republicans

At 8:54 p.m. Eastern, the Republican race was called for Kasich

Precincts reporting: 100%

Kasich: 46.8%, 956,859 votes

Trump: 35.6%, 727,832 votes

Cruz: 13.1%, 267,851 votes

Rubio: 2.9%, 59,345 votes