Update, 4/20/2016, 4:23 p.m.: This story has been updated to reflect final numbers for the borough and Congressional District.

11:38 p.m. Final vote count for Congressional District

Trump and Clinton have won the 11th Congressional District, which encompasses Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn. Here's the breakdown:

Democratic primary (45,279 votes)

Clinton -- 23,231 votes, 51.31 percent

Sanders -- 22,048 votes, 48.69 percent

Republican primary (30,799 votes)

Trump -- 24,805 votes, 80.54 percent

Kasich -- 3,424 votes, 11.12 percent

Cruz -- 2,570 votes, 8.34 percent

11:30 p.m. Voter turnout on Staten Island

Of the 80,270 Republicans registered on Staten Island, 24,688 -- or 30.76 percent -- went to the polls Tuesday.

By contrast, 30,467 of the 127,575 registered Democrats on the Island (23.89 percent) voted in the primary.

11:23 p.m. 100 percent of Island vote tallied

With 100 percent of the 289 Election Districts reporting on Staten Island, here's the breakdown:

Democratic primary (30,467 votes)

Clinton -- 16,127 votes, 52.9 percent

Sanders -- 14,340 votes, 47.1 percent

Republican primary (24,688 votes)

Trump -- 20,263 votes, 82.1 percent

Kasich -- 2,502 votes, 10.1 percent

Cruz -- 1,923 votes, 7.8 percent

11:09 p.m. Clinton leads Sanders, 51-49 percent

With 439 of the 442 Election Districts reporting in the 11th Congressional District, Clinton leads Sanders, 51.3 percent to 48.7 percent. Here's the breakdown:

Democratic primary (44,124 votes)

Clinton -- 22,636 votes, 51.3 percent

Sanders -- 21,488 votes, 48.77 percent

11:04 p.m. Trump with 80% in Congressional District

Trump has garnered more than 80 percent of the vote with 439 of the 442 Election Districts reporting in the 11th Congressional District, which encompasses Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn. Here's the breakdown:

Republican primary (29,866 votes)

Trump -- 24,011 votes, 80.4 percent

Kasich -- 3,347 votes, 11.2 percent

Cruz -- 2,508 votes, 8.4 percent

10:44 p.m. 99 percent of Island vote tallied

With 99 percent of the Election Districts (287 of 289) reporting on Staten Island, here's the breakdown:

Democratic primary (29,259 votes)

Clinton -- 15,502 votes, 53 percent

Sanders -- 13,757 votes, 47 percent

Republican primary (23,601 votes)

Trump -- 19,335 votes, 81.9 percent

Kasich -- 2,408 votes, 10.2 percent

Cruz -- 1,858 votes, 7.9 percent

10:36 p.m. More votes than 2015 Special Election

With 98 percent of Staten Island's Election Districts tallied, more people's votes have already been counted than in the entire 2015 Special Election for Congress, which also included voters in Brooklyn.

Approximately 30,500 votes were cast on Staten Island in that election with Daniel Donovan besting Vincent Gentile, 20,049 votes to 10,436. (Another 8,732 votes were cast in Brooklyn, with Gentile winning there, 5,372 to 3,360.)

More than 52,000 votes have been tallied on Staten Island so far this evening, according to the AP.

10:29 p.m. 98 percent of Island vote tallied

Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 15,390 to 13,584 votes, with 98 percent of the Election Districts (283 out of 289) reporting, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 19,054 votes to 2,389 and 1,837, respectively.

10:13 p.m. 92 percent of Island vote tallied

Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 15,251 to 13,416 votes, with 92 percent of the Election Districts (265 out of 289) reporting, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 18,548 votes to 2,342 and 1,784, respectively.

10:10 p.m. More than 50,000 votes cast on Island

With 90 percent of the Election Districts reporting on Staten Island, more than 50,000 votes have been tallied so far.

Just a hair more than 22,000 votes have been cast in Republican primary while 28,171 votes have been cast in the Democratic primary, the AP reports.

10:02 p.m. Clinton leads Sanders, 53 to 47 percent

It's a tight race on Staten Island, with Clinton leading Sanders, 53.3 percent to 46.7 percent, with 261 of 289 Election Districts reporting, the AP says.

9:58 p.m. Trump, Clinton lead with 90 percent in

Trump leads Kasich and Cruz on Staten Island, 17,386 votes to 2,160 and 1,683, respectively, with 259 out of 289 Election Districts reporting, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, Clinton leads Sanders, 14,576 to 12,735 votes.

9:50 p.m. Clinton is projected winner in N.Y.

CNN is projecting that Hillary Clinton has taken New York.

9:49 p.m. Trump with 82 percent of Island GOP vote

With 85 percent of the borough's 289 Election Districts reporting, Trump has garnered 82 percent of the Republican vote on Staten Island -- 16,748 votes to Kasich's 2,042 and Cruz's 1,629.

9:39 p.m. 83 percent of Island vote tallied

Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 13,298 to 11,637 votes, with 83 percent of the Election Districts (239 out of 289) reporting, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 16,383 votes to 1,985 and 1,575, respectively, with 83 percent of the districts reporting.

9:32 p.m. Trump, Clinton lead on the Island

Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 11,341 to 10,249 votes, with 77 percent of the Election Districts (221 out of 289) reporting, the AP reports.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 14,477 votes to 1,752 and 1,398, respectively, with 77 percent of the districts reporting.

9:25 p.m. 64 percent of Island vote tallied

Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 9,995 to 9,021 votes, with 186 of the borough's 289 Election Districts reporting, the AP reports.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 12,720 votes to 1,529 and 1,223, respectively, with 186 of the 289 districts reporting.

9:17 p.m. First Staten Island numbers are in

According to the Associated Press, Clinton leads Sanders on Staten Island, 3,207 to 2,768 votes, with 66 of the borough's 289 Election Districts reporting.

Meanwhile, Trump leads Kasich and Cruz, 1,855 votes to 240 and 226, respectively, with 53 of the 289 districts reporting.

9:13 p.m. Trump, Sanders with early leads locally

With 7 of 442 Election Districts reporting, Trump has 19 votes to Cruz's 3 and Kasich's 2.

Meanwhile, Sanders has an early lead on Clinton with 16 of the 442 Election Districts reporting -- 429 to 372.

All of the districts reporting are located in Brooklyn. There are no results for Staten Island yet.

9:11 p.m. Clinton leading in New York

CNN is showing Hillary Clinton in the lead across New York state, with 60 percent of the vote.

9:02 p.m. Trump is projected winner

Based on exit polls, CNN is reporting that Donald Trump has won the New York primary.

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Donald Trump. Ted Cruz. John Kasich. Ben Carson?

Despite withdrawing from the presidential race last month, Carson remained on the New York ballot Tuesday when Republicans on Staten Island and around the state went to the polls to cast their vote in the GOP primary.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the aisle, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders went head-to-head for the Democratic nomination.

Polling sites closed at 9 p.m. Check back here as we update the results from the race.

And make sure to follow our live coverage as we provide updates throughout the night.