Missouri Primary 2012 Results MAP (REAL-TIME DATA)

LOOK: Real-Time Map Of Missouri Primary Results

This is where you'll find the results for Missouri's 2012 Republican primary.

The Show-Me State's contest is non-binding, which means that none of Missouri's 52 delegates will be allocated to any of the candidates on Tuesday night. Instead, Missourians will begin the delegate selection process at precinct caucuses on March 17.

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Public Policy Polling (PPP) conducted a poll on Monday that showed former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) leading with 45 percent of the vote, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at 32 percent and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) at 19 percent.

Gingrich did not qualify for the Missouri ballot, and was thus not included in PPP's poll question. However, the ballot will include an option to vote "uncommitted" -- an option that PPP did not offer on its vote question, so the poll may understate how many Gingrich supporters will opt to vote uncommitted as a way of expressing support for their candidate.

In 2008, Romney took third place behind Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, according to The New York Times.

The maps below, featuring real-time data provided to HuffPost by the Associated Press, show county-by-county results for the 2012 Missouri primary, Minnesota caucus, and Colorado 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 maps are updated every 10 seconds, so there's no need to refresh for the page for the latest results.

Click here for more on the Missouri primary.

Map credits: Jay Boice, Aaron Bycoffe, Daniel Lee, Christian Rocha and Andrei Scheinkman

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