AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texans are voting Tuesday in the primary election, sharing their selections in the presidential and local races.

Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Results will be available after that.

Texas is one of 14 states holding primary elections Tuesday. In the presidential race, Texas has 228 delegates up for grabs.

12:56 a.m.

Joe Biden wins Democratic presidential primary in Texas, according to AP.

12:40 a.m.

Joe Biden wins Democratic presidential primary in Texas, according to NBC.

10:32 p.m.

The Travis County Clerk’s Office reports that all polling locations are now closed.

10:25 p.m.

Democrat MJ Hegar will advance to a primary runoff for the Texas Senate, according to the AP. The candidate who will be joining her is not yet known.

How many delegates were up for grabs on Tuesday night? Here’s an explainer.

10 p.m.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Massachusetts Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/r9YSdzaYjS pic.twitter.com/Po8XOLh2eR — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

BREAKING: Bernie Sanders wins Democratic presidential primary in California, claiming biggest prize on Super Tuesday. https://t.co/FZHkka7C1w — The Associated Press (@AP) March 4, 2020

9:50 p.m.

The Travis Co. Clerk’s Office reports that over 133,000 people voted on Tuesday in Travis County.

On the national stage, Joe Biden spoke to supporters after several big wins Tuesday night.

9:33 p.m.

MJ Hegar leads the U.S. Senator Democratic Primary with 29.1% of the vote, meanwhile incumbent John Cornyn clinched the Republican nomination with 78.7% of the vote.

Meanwhile, live from Cornyn’s watch party in Bee Cave:

9:22 p.m.

Below, Bernie Sanders talks to supporters in Vermont after winning several states already tonight.

Current Travis County Precinct Three Commissioner Gerald Daugherty speaks to KXAN digital anchor Will DuPree about two Travis County races.

9:04 p.m.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Arkansas Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/Ms7M8ksgQS pic.twitter.com/Qbf9UrPURZ — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

8:50 p.m.

NBC News is reporting that the Texas and Maine Democratic primaries are too close to call between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.

In the video below, Nexstar Bureau Reporter Wes Rapaport, Progress Texas’ Ed Espinoza, State of Texas anchor Josh Hinkle and Will DuPree discuss how the Democrats are doing in Texas.

8:35 p.m.

BREAKING: Sen. Bernie Sanders wins Colorado Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/xeF4T9dWZJ pic.twitter.com/U2TmEA84o1 — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

8:17 p.m.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Oklahoma Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/HV4RKnHARh pic.twitter.com/o2mI9COCFx — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

Sen. John Cornyn speaks at his Super Tuesday event at County Line BBQ in Bee Cave (KXAN/Jacqulyn Powell)

8:08 p.m.

Margaret Moore says she’s looking towards a runoff with excitement, ready to prove her experience to voters.

8:05 p.m.

As of 8 p.m., students at Texas State University were still in line to vote.

8 p.m

NBC News reports that Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders will exceed the statewide threshold to receive delegates. The race is still too early to call, however.

Biden has won the Tennessee Democratic Primary, NBC News projects.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Tennessee Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/s2CVOItIrc pic.twitter.com/sZJy1I8avX — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

7:54 p.m.

Texas Politics Project’s Joshua Blank, State of Texas anchor Josh Hinkle, Texas Tribune News Editor Rebekah Allen and Digital Anchor Will Dupree speak.

7:30 p.m.

The Travis Co. Clerk has released the latest results:

The Democratic Presidential results:

Bernie Sanders — 38,940

Elizabeth Warren — 26,334

Joe Biden — 12,972

Latest Travis Co. voting results for Democratic U.S. Senator are:

Mary “MJ” Hegar — 38,141

Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez — 25,597

Annie “Mama” Garcia — 8,251

Voting results so far indicate Wendy R. Davis leading in District 21 with 20,782 votes; Julie Oliver leading in District 25 with 21,099; Lloyd Doggett leading in District 35 with 10,205 votes.

For Travis Co. District Attorney in the 53rd Judicial District, Jose Garza leads incumbent Margaret Moore with 39,873 votes to her 36,466.

For Travis Co. Sheriff, Sally Hernandez so far leads with 71,879 votes.

7:20 p.m.

Supporters are beginning to show up at watch parties for various Central Texas candidates.

The first supporters trickled into the coffee bar in San Marcos ahead of Democratic incumbent Erin Zwiener’s watch party. She’s running ro represent Texas House District 45

Erin Zwiener supporters at a watch party for the Democratic Texas House District 45 candidate (KXAN Photo/Tahera Rahman)

Erin Zwiener supporters at a watch party for the Democratic Texas House District 45 candidate (KXAN Photo/Tahera Rahman)

The first supporters staged at Mesa Rosa Mexican in Round Rock. Many here are in support of Christine Mann, a Democrat running for Congressional District 31.

A watch party at Mesa Rosa in Round Rock March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Kaitlyn Karmout)

A watch party at Mesa Rosa in Round Rock March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Kaitlyn Karmout)

A watch party at Mesa Rosa in Round Rock March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Kaitlyn Karmout)

A watch party at Mesa Rosa in Round Rock March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Kaitlyn Karmout)

7:04 p.m.

Polls officially closed at 7 p.m., however anyone still in line before that cutoff will be able to cast their votes.

This is the line at the Randall’s at Slaughter and Brodie Lanes:

Polling lines at Randall’s at Slaughter and Brodie Lane March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Frank Martinez)

More than 129,000 people voted Tuesday as of 7 p.m., according to the Travis County Clerk.

7 p.m.

Joe Biden is projected as the winner of the Alabama Democratic Primary, NBC projects.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Alabama Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/UksxCicLon pic.twitter.com/bHAQ9tBVQ2 — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

6:55 p.m.

Jose Garza is greeted by rain at ACC Highland as he talks to voters about the race for Travis County District Attorney.

Travis County DA candidate Jose Garza outside ACC Highland March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Avery Travis)

Meanwhile, other DA Democratic candidate Erin Martinson is out at Fiesta Mart on 38th Street talking to voters

Democratic candidate for Travis County DA Erin Martinson out at Fiesta Mart on 38th Street March 3, 2020 (KXAN Photo/Avery Travis)

6:50 p.m.

Brian Russell, the executive director of the Travis County GOP, says Tuesday’s primary is a “good springboard to look forward to November.”

“You know, primary night is bittersweet in many ways,” Russell said. “Because a lot of the candidates have put their heart and souls into the campaign to try to make the community better. Some of them might not win tonight. House District 47, for example — we have five excellent candidates running. Three of them are going to go home disappointed. At the very least, two of them will probably go into a runoff.”

6:43 p.m.

More than 117,000 people have voted in Travis County. A total of 131,920 people voted early, bringing the total almost to 250,000.

6:37 p.m.

KXAN’s Jacqulyn Powell is at incumbent Sen. John Cornyn’s watch party:

KXAN’s Erin Cargile shows you Democrat MJ Hegar’s watch party. Hegar is trying to win the Democratic nomination to run against Cornyn in November. Erin has details on the U.S. Senate race:

6:31 p.m.

Joe Biden wins North Carolina Democratic Primary, NBC News projects.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins North Carolina Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/KbzyuTVIwR pic.twitter.com/ZqH0sTrZlm — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

6:30 p.m.

Challengers to U.S. Rep. John Carter spoke to Kaitlyn Karmout on this election day. All Carter’s Republican challengers say economic policies need to be tackled, and they hope someone local and community-oriented will represent Williamson and Bell Counties.

“I am a small business owner. I think it’s time for a small business owner to get into Congress. I plan to pay off the Nation’s debt by 2050,” Garapati told KXAN’s Kaitlun Karmout ahead of election results.

“People in Central Texas are concerned with the debt spiraling out of control that the country is going through right now.”

“What I’ve accomplished is giving Williamson and Bell county an option,” Christopher Wall said. “The option is not the career politician. The option is having a representative that reflects those in the community. One of the things that needs to be addressed is the out of control budget spending by Congress. We all live by a budget, we live by family budgets and we live by our budgets at work. We don’t overspend, and I don’t think our government should be doing that, especially in our county.”

“John [Carter] has been the District 31 representative since there was a District 31,” Mike Williams said. “It was formed after the 2000 census. I’ve supported him 9 times. Now, I’m challenging him. The civil liberties attacks is a big deal to me. The border issues. That needs to be resolved.”

Eric Hanke, Donna Imam, Dan Janjigian, Christine Mann, Mike Grimes and Tammy Young are running in the Democratic primary and the winner will face the winner of the Republican primary.

Hanke told KXAN he believes the county can swing Democratic once again, after supporting Beto O’Rourke and MJ Hegar in 2019.

“A lot of people have moved into Williamson County. Plus, there are a lot of people concerned with what’s happening at the national level. We think those people are turning out to vote. We are seeing that in the primary numbers,” Hanke said.

He told KXAN a big issue he’s heard about and hopes to address is health care.

“I’m a retirement counselor. I work for the Texas State pension at the Texas county retirement system,” Hanke said. “I’ve spent the last several years of my life talking to people all over Texas. It doesn’t matter if I’m talking to a conservative or a liberal. The thing I hear over and over is that healthcare is too expensive.”

6 p.m.

As of 6 p.m., the Travis Co. Clerk reports that 114,000 people have voted.

Sen. Bernie Sanders wins the Vermont Democratic Primary, NBC News projects

BREAKING: Sen. Bernie Sanders wins Vermont Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/GBQ1wxkw7S pic.twitter.com/gwJ6a3RHsV — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

NBC also projects Joe Biden as the winner in the Virginia Primary.

BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Virginia Democratic Primary, NBC News projects. https://t.co/6He0Kw6lxD pic.twitter.com/XVFLyQVdTs — NBC News (@NBCNews) March 4, 2020

5 p.m.

Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir reports that as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, over 100,000 people have voted.

4:20 p.m.

The Travis County Clerk’s Office says they’ve seen a little more than 93,000 people voting on Tuesday. Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir says she thinks it’s going to be a record turn out compared to previous primary elections.

Adding more pressure to the many polling centers that were facing Super Tuesday severely understaffed — causing some to open up to an hour or more later than they were supposed to.

As of 7 a.m. Tuesday, only 130 voting centers out of 174 were open.

4:15 p.m.

Martin Harry, who’s running for Travis County District Attorney, out at polling locations. A Republican, Harry is running unopposed. He says he won’t be surprised if the races goes to a run-off on the Democratic side.

(KXAN/Avery Travis)

4:13 p.m.

Preparations for the Election Night watch party for MJ Hegar at the Riveter in downtown Austin. The event will be held from 8:15 to 11 p.m.

(KXAN/Erin Cargile)

3:38 p.m.

The voting line at the Randalls located on South MoPac Expressway and William Cannon was snaking well around the building on Tuesday afternoon.