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Nevada Caucus 2012 Results MAP (REAL-TIME DATA)

This is where you'll find the results for Nevada's 2012 Republican caucus.

Going into the presidential contest, Mitt Romney held a commanding lead, according to a survey from Public Policy Polling. The former Massachusetts governor was running with 50 percent support and comfortably ahead of rival contenders former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum.

HuffPost's Mark Blumenthal notes that polling in Nevada had been scarce leading up to Saturday's caucus.

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Romney took the Silver State in 2008 with 51.1 percent of the vote, and Paul came in second with 13.7 percent, according to The New York Times. Sen. John McCain, the eventual nominee, finished third with 12.7 percent of the votes cast in the contest.

Nevada has 28 delegates that are awarded proportionally.

The map below, featuring real-time data provided to HuffPost by the Associated Press, shows county-by-county results for this year's Nevada caucus.

To see the returns for a specific county, simply click that area of the map. You'll also be able to see how Romney and Paul fared in each county in 2008.

The map is updated every ten seconds, so there's no need to refresh for the page for the latest results.

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Delegate allocations are tentative and might be adjusted later. Credits: Jay Boice, Aaron Bycoffe, Daniel Lee and Christian Rocha.

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Scvoter1
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01:35 PM on 02/06/2012
Romney got 50.1% of the votes in the Nevada Caucus.

This is the first time he got more votes for him than against him.

When you consider that only 16,500 people voted for him, this does not say much. It is obvious, that the media is making much ado about nothing.
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Bradley Greig Smith
Endless war is endless debt.
11:57 AM on 02/06/2012
This is so obviously fraud. There is no way that Newt beat Paul. All around the world exit polls are used to help verify the legitimacy of elections. NONE of the exit polls showed Newt with a lead over Paul. Paul had huge rallies with thousands of people showing up, are we to believe that these people simply didn't bother to show up to caucus? The one Caucus were the press stayed and reported from and stayed around for the results was at the late night one and Ron Paul won that one 3:1. I wonder what the outcome would have been if they had live press at all of them waiting for results.
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Scvoter1
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01:50 PM on 02/06/2012
If there is fraud, who is committing the fraud?

This is a Republican caucus run by Republicans.

Why would Republicans underreport votes? I'm sure it is an embarrassment to have so few Republicans show up for the Republican caucus, and it would not be in the Republicans best interest to underreport results. This was embarrassing for them.

Besides, everyone who votes signs in to participate. The small number voting in the Caucus was reported long before votes were counted. It was being reported all day that the number of Republicans voting this year was way below normal for a Presidential election.

The number of votes reported should equal the number of people who voted.

Republicans in Nevada decided to sit out this Republican caucus for some reason.
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Bradley Greig Smith
Endless war is endless debt.
03:03 PM on 02/06/2012
One the Republicans can't stand Ron Paul. Two many people voted who had not signed in. Ballots were also lossed, the numbers coming in from precincts didn't match up. So precincts claimed no voted were cast. The GOP changed many caucus sight right before the caucus so that only a few people would know were they had to go. There was all kinds of things going on. Also the late night caucus was a complete scam. They told people that if they couldn't make it to the early caucus they could participate in the later one. Then when they showed up they said it was only for people who had gone to worship that day and made them sign a statement saying so. So many people didn't take the day off of work thinking they could go to the later one and then they were not let in. The whole thing stinks of corruption. I could go on and on. I have read many of the local papers from around the state and there are dozens of stories reporting deliberately caused problems.
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Scvoter1
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02:03 PM on 02/06/2012
Would Republicans commit fraud at the ballot boxes in a Republican Caucus run by Republicans?

Just askin'
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Bradley Greig Smith
Endless war is endless debt.
02:26 PM on 02/06/2012
Yes without a doubt they would. The GOP can't stand Paul. Even when he ran for office in his own state they would run someone against him. The would prefer to have Obama in office over Paul because Obama is closer to the neo-conservatives that have taken over the GOP than Paul ever will be.
09:22 AM on 02/06/2012
This is all BS. We need somebody within the electoral system to expose it. Controlled media. Rigged Elections, Military Bully. We puff ourselves up wanting to blow 3rd world countries off the map for these things but ours is the most corrupt government in the world.
09:33 AM on 02/06/2012
You are so right !!! And they are doing it right out in the open now.... really saying.. To Bad America you are going to have who WE SAY YOU CAN HAVE !!!!! FRAUD STAND UP AMERICA !!!!!! The Foxes are in the hen house !
09:56 AM on 02/06/2012
I've actually heard people say "The only way to fight it is to put a snake in the white house to stand up to them" WTF??? That is completely flawed logic. That's EXACTLY what they want - another corrupt politician that they can control with their money. We got candidates completely devoid of an ethics or integrity and the US population wants them controlling our country? We are no better than the 3rd world countries we complain about except that they fight the oppression, we condone it. Ugh!!
08:54 AM on 02/06/2012
AIPAC owns both sides of congress + both sides of senate

a truly bipartisan & very profound dikk up Amerika's baksyde

Needless to say, AIPAC doesnt do Lubricants

Because they also own the whole media press-titute system too via 4 owners ONLY !!!

Those 4 media moguls + AIPAC are just a front at the behest of Israel

--- RON PAUL 2012 ---
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niveuspuer94
Liberal Atheist
06:59 AM on 02/06/2012
I just can't buy into the notion that Gingrich could receive more votes than Paul in Nevada.

Something isn't right.
09:14 AM on 02/06/2012
A LOT isn't right.
09:36 AM on 02/06/2012
It's BS ..He didn't ! Crap they won't even allow him 2 ond place !!! Who knows how much he bit into Mitt's totals !!!! Get ready America...they have already chosen the next President Puppet !
11:02 AM on 02/06/2012
During the SC primary, the talking heads on FOX kept saying that Ron Paul had Come in 3rd in the previous two states--as though they were being magnanimous about it. Yet, Paul came in SECOND in New Hampshire, garnering more votes than Santorum, Gingrich and Perry combined.

It was too obvious that it was a psychological dig at Ron Paul sup[porters--yet again--to make evryone belive that nobody is really voting for RP.
06:10 AM on 02/06/2012
100.1% with 100.2% reporting in Clark County?!! My maths isn't very good, but is that kinda, well, what's the word...impossible?
06:41 AM on 02/06/2012
I not sure but you MIGHT be right
02:47 AM on 02/06/2012
After Paul won overwhelmingly (58%) in Adelson with Jewish and conservative Christian voters (among whom he is SAID not to poll well), this whole vote "count" is pure horse hockey. Wonder how the rest of the state REALLY voted. Guess we'll never know. THIS is the end of the two party hoax.
02:32 AM on 02/06/2012
Everyone should read this article:

Paul camp cries fraud over Nevada Caucus results on examiner (.) com under politics
02:05 AM on 02/06/2012
Hey, Nevada GOP, I know you think everyone's still drunk from the super bowl party and no one will notice that you're a bunch of morons; but maybe you could get back to work soon.
11:39 AM on 02/06/2012
They need to go to jail.
01:58 AM on 02/06/2012
The GOP needs to realize that Paul supporters are never going to vote for romney after this. NEVER!!!!
09:37 AM on 02/06/2012
YOU ARE SO RIGHT !!!! Mittens cannot win with out us !!!
01:53 AM on 02/06/2012
I think I am going to go buy more ammo.
01:26 AM on 02/06/2012
I call BS
12:51 AM on 02/06/2012
Wow....the money, super-pacs, media, & GOP (CNN, Donald Trumph, Mittens, & Gingrich) sure gave us all a taste of real liberty.......no?
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GG NV
Define the Future by Learning the Past
12:33 AM on 02/06/2012
From the looks of it the NV GOP are trying to disqualify many Ron Paul voters for most are not in the GOP party.
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Scvoter1
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02:27 PM on 02/06/2012
That is in accordance with the Rules of the State and the Republican Primary.

Excerpt from the Law:

"Minor Political Parties:"

"Currently Nevada recognizes two minor political parties for state/county primary elections:
Independent American
Libertarian
(You can also choose to be Non-Partisan and not be affiliated with either a major or minor political party)
If you register as a member of a minor political party or as a nonpartisan (no party affiliation), you will only be eligible to vote for nonpartisan offices and questions that are applicable to your precinct, (i.e., you can not vote for partisan offices, in state/county primary elections)." http://cltr.co.douglas.nv.us/Elections/Voter%20Registration.htm
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GG NV
Define the Future by Learning the Past
02:53 PM on 02/06/2012
Yes and many Ron supporters come from all sides of the spectrum those that did not belong to the GOP and were supporting Ron Paul their vote didn't count. Couldn't switch parties at the time of the caucus.

I'm not a Ron Paul fan but the GOP is even worse.
12:11 AM on 02/06/2012
Will we get results before November? They are pulling the same trick they did in Iowa. They hold back reserve caucus voters that will vote for whom ever the party tells them to. That and losing 8 precincts in the Ames area (pro Paul). Ron Paul won Iowa. The GOP lied and ignored your vote.
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Scvoter1
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02:34 PM on 02/06/2012
Ron Paul runs in a Republican Primary on a Libertarian Platform.

Nevada and Iowa are "closed" primary states. That means you must be registered for the party you vote in. Most of Ron Paul's supporters are Libertarians, independents and Democrats.

I'm surprised he chose to run in a Republican Primary which has Neo-conservatives who believe in a strong national defense at home and abroad, and the Religious Right.

Ron Paul and Republicans have little in common if you truly listen to the platform Ron Paul runs on and the Republican Platform. Miles apart.
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12:36 AM on 02/07/2012
well said!