Although Hillary Clinton had the backing of enough delegates to lock up the Democratic nomination for President before New Jersey voters cast ballots in Tuesday's primary election, her opponent, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, maintained the race wasn't over.

As it turned out, the Garden State helped push Clinton over the top, giving her an impressive margin of victory and more than enough votes to secure her party's nomination.

The former Secretary of State will represent the Democratic Party and battle it out with the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, businessman Donald Trump, in the November general election that will determine who succeeds two-term Democratic President Barack Obama.

Trump easily won New Jersey's Republican primary election Tuesday, which was a virtual lock because his two opponents -- U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich -- ended their campaigns in early May. Both of them were still on the ballot but picked up very few votes.

As of late Tuesday night, with 95 percent of the votes counted, Trump had won 81 percent of the votes in the GOP primary election in New Jersey, compared to 13 percent for Kasich and 6 percent for Cruz.

Here are the unofficial results of Tuesday's presidential primary elections, broken down by each of New Jersey's 21 counties.

COUNTY-BY-COUNTY PRIMARY RESULTS

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