AUSTIN (KXAN) — Voters in both major parties are choosing their nominees for the 2024 presidential election.

Incumbent Democrat Joe Biden clinched his party’s nomination on March 12. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination later the same night.

Follow along with the interactive charts below as we track each vote and delegate on the road to nomination. Don’t see the charts in this story? Click here.

Republican delegate count

To secure the Republican nomination, a candidate must receive at least 1,215 delegates. Trump reached that required threshold on March 12, thus clinching the nomination.

Republican winners by state

Here’s a look at the results so far across the United States. Trump has won all contests held so far, with the exception of the District of Columbia and Vermont primaries, which Haley won.

Republican vote count

While the vote count is not as important as the delegate count, it still shows who is the preferred candidate for voters. Here’s a look at the vote count nationwide. You can also use the dropdown menu in the top left to filter to a specific state.

The table below shows the vote share the candidates received in each state, as well as the number of delegates.

Which states vote next in the Republican primary calendar?

There are still nine primaries remaining in the Republican calendar. Up next are the primaries in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia on May 14, followed by the Kentucky primary on May 21.

Democratic delegate count

To secure the Democratic nomination, a candidate must receive at least 1,976 delegates. Biden reached that required threshold on March 12, thus clinching the nomination.

Democratic winners by state

Here’s a look at the results so far across the United States. Biden has won all contests held so far, with the exception of the American Samoa caucus.

Democratic vote count

While the vote count is not as important as the delegate count, it still shows who is the preferred candidate for voters. Here’s a look at the vote count nationwide. You can also use the dropdown menu in the top left to filter to a specific state.

The table below shows the vote share the candidates received in each state, as well as the number of delegates.

Which states vote next in the Democratic primary calendar?

There are still 12 primaries and caucuses remaining in the Democratic calendar. Up next are the primaries in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia on May 14, followed by the primaries in Kentucky and Oregon on May 21.

Click here for full coverage of the 2024 primaries and presidential election.