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Here is some information I've been able to obtain on when we can expect to have caucus results, and where you can look for them.

NOTE: All times are central.

REPUBLICANS:

The party tells me that the results will start to trickle in as early as 7:30 pm and that they should be close to all in (if not entirely in) by 9 pm. You can check for up to the minute updates here.

DEMOCRATS:

Party communications director Carrie Giddins tells me that they should have the results by 10 pm. Live updates here.

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