Sen. Bernie Sanders has been declared the winner of the Nebraska Democratic Caucus, according to the Associated Press.

The current vote totals (99 percent reporting) are Sen. Bernie Sanders at 57 percent (19,120 votes) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at 43 percent (14,340 votes). We will not know final delegate counts until all results have come in. We will keep you up-to-date as we know more. We expect more results in 30 minutes.

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Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party Vince Powers will be holding a press conference to announce results of the Nebraska Democratic Caucus at 8 p.m.

Reports coming in that caucus sites around Lincoln are packed. voting will get underway soon.

People in Omaha and Western Nebraska have already waited in long lines, voiced their opinion, and cast their vote on caucus Saturday.

The second Democratic caucus in Nebraska history has seen a massive turnout so far, with a large number of precincts still waiting to open up.

Some voting stations have seen over 1,000 people on site.

At 8 p.m. on Saturday night, Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party Vince Powers will announced the victor between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

Lancaster County is one of the latest precincts to open their doors, and all votes are unlikely to be counted before the winner is announced.

However, Lincoln will play a major role in determining how many of the 30 state delegates will be allocated to each candidate, something that is unlikely to be decided on until Sunday morning.

The Republican candidates are also in action today, holding caucuses and primaries in Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Maine.

Donald Trump is currently leading in total delegates with 336.

Stay up-to-date with all election related news, and watch Powers announce the Democratic winner live tonight on our mobile app.