Donald Trump is the winner of the 2016 Kentucky Republican caucus Saturday, according to CNN. Ted Cruz holds second place.

Donald Trump was holding a commanding (and expected) lead over Ted Cruz in the Kentucky Republican caucuses as results came in Saturday night.

Here's where things stand, according to the AP:

Polls closed Saturday afternoon across Kentucky, where Trump was expected to take home another victory in the state's GOP caucuses following his dominant Super Tuesday showing.

The state's GOP said the full results will be available by 7 p.m. Eastern time.

Voting hours were 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. local time, according to the Kentucky Republican party's website. Voters must have been registered as Republicans by December 31, 2015, the website says.

Check back with Patch when live Kentucky GOP caucus results as soon as they are available.

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"By holding caucuses on March 5, Kentucky Republicans will have more influence on the presidential race, at a time when candidates are still competing to win more states and delegates to secure the presidential nomination," the website said.

Kentucky Democrats don't caucus until May 17.

The state had 46 GOP delegates at stake, divided proportionally among the candidates depending on the results.