Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a Super Tuesday night gathering on March 6, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Posted: 03/06/2012
(AP) - Mitt Romney has won Virginia and Newt Gingrich has won his home state of Georgia as voters across 10 states choose a GOP candidate on Super Tuesday. Romney and Rick Santorum were also waging a fierce battle for Ohio.
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| State | Delegates at Stake | Winner | Runner-Up | ||
| Alaska | 24 | Romney |
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| Georgia | 76 | Gingrich | Romney | ||
| Idaho | 32 | Romney | Santorum | ||
| Massachusetts | 38 | Romney | Santorum | ||
| North Dakota | 28 | Santorum | Paul | ||
| Ohio | 63 | Romney |
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| Oklahoma | 40 | Santorum | Romney | ||
| Tennessee | 55 | Santorum | Romney | ||
| Vermont | 17 | Romney | Paul | ||
| Virginia | 46 | Romney | Paul | ||
| *Wyoming | 5 | TBD | TBD | ||
| TOTAL: | 424 | - | - | ||
* Five of Wyoming's 29 delegates will be announced Tuesday. Some counties have their caucuses scheduled for March 8 and others March 10.
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