Early exit polls from a new election data service called VoteCastr are already out, and can give third-party supporters a glimpse into how candidates like Jill Stein and Gary Johnson are faring so far. As other exit poll results are released, we’ll be updating the information here. So far, Gary Johnson is doing very well in exit polls, bringing in over 5 percent, even as high as 8 percent. Jill Stein is showing about 1 percent across the board. Write-in votes for Bernie Sanders and results for Evan McMullin haven’t shown up yet in exit polls, at the time of publication.

Exit polls aren’t always reliable, but they can give you an idea of what voters are thinking on election day. Polls that predict an election’s outcome should be viewed cautiously, since the polls aren’t typically ran scientifically and may just consist of a table set up outside a polling location. VoteCastr is new this year and bucking the trends, partnering with Slate to project real-time results for seven key states throughout the day, plus mailed-in ballots counted before election day in Colorado.

According to VoteCastr’s current models at the time of publication, here’s how the third party candidates are faring in each state. To see how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are doing in exit polls, please see Heavy’s story here.

Gary Johnson Exit Poll Results

These are VoteCastr’s projections as of 2:15 p.m. Eastern:

Colorado – 8.2 percent

Florida – 3.9 percent

Iowa – 6.9 percent

New Hampshire – 7.4 percent

Nevada – 6.3 percent

Ohio – 6.4 percent

Pennsylvania – 4.5 percent

Wisconsin – 5.6 percent

Jill Stein Exit Poll Results

These are VoteCastr’s projections as of 2:15 p.m. Eastern:

Florida – 1.0 percent

Colorado – .9 percent

Iowa – 1.0 percent

New Hampshire – 1.0 percent

Nevada – 1.0 percent

Ohio – 1.0 percent

Pennsylvania – 1.0 percent

Wisconsin – 1.0 percent

To learn more about exit polls, please read Heavy’s story below: