Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump.

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton won their Arizona primaries, The Associated Press reports, based on their insurmountable leads in partial results.

Both Trump and Clinton jumped out to early leads in delegate-rich Arizona on Tuesday.

Trump and and Clinton are winning in Pima County as well as statewide.

In Pima County, Trump has 55 percent of the GOP vote so far, to Ted Cruz's 31 percent and John Kasich's 15 percent. Both Cruz and Kasich are making stronger showings in Pima County than statewide, according to partial results.

Among Democrats' votes in Pima County counted so far, Clinton has 60 percent to Bernie Sanders' 40 percent. That compares to statewide results so far, where Clinton has 61 percent to Sanders' 37 percent.

Trump wins all of the GOP delegates from Arizona, but Clinton and Sanders will share their Democratic delegates from the state proportionately based on their final percentages.

Arizona voters went to the polls today, Tuesday, March 22, in a presidential preference election. Polls closed at 7 p.m.; long lines were reported in the Phoenix area at closing time. Β 

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