US Elections 2016
Donald Trump projected to win Republican Nevada caucus
In the latest contest to select the Republican presidential nominee,
Donald Trump has again emerged as the top contender after polls closed
in Nevada. There were some complaints of irregularities at some polling
centers.
Tuesday's caucus in Nevada has been called in favor of Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump, with the state's Republican party
website declaring the contest for Trump with just shy of 44 percent of the vote.
"If you listen to the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much, and now we're winning, winning, winning the country," Trump said at a victory rally in Las Vegas.
The Nevada State Republican caucus results page said 24.8 percent of the vote had been tallied.
If the results are confirmed, it will be Trump's third victory in a row after primary wins in New Hampshire and South Carolina.
There were reports of problems at some caucus sites. Users on Twitter reported being turned away from the caucus site at a local school without having the chance to caucus, while others reported people voting multiple times or improper handling of ballots.