Thousands across the Southern Tier hit the polls to cast their vote in the Tuesday's primary elections, in what is shaping out to be a massive year in politics.

On Tuesday night, Joe Biden was unsurprisingly projected as the winner of the Democratic presidential primary in New York, but there are plenty of other races that impact the Southern Tier on the state and federal level.

Take a look below at the results, updated as they roll in. All results are unofficial, pending absentee, mail-in, and write-in ballots.

United State Congress, New York 22nd Congressional District -- Republican Primary -- 452 of 484 precincts reporting

  • Claudia Tenney -- 15,515
  • George Phillips -- 6,778

-- The winner of this primary will go on to face incumbent Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D) in November.

United State Congress, New York 19th Congressional District -- Republican Primary -- 330 of 330 precincts reporting

  • Ola Hawatmeh -- 5,502
  • Kyle Van De Water -- 5,027

-- The winner of this primary will go on to face incumbent Rep. Antonio Delgado (D) in November.

New York State Assembly -- 122nd Assembly District -- Republican Primary -- 98 of 98 precincts reporting

  • Joseph Angelino -- 4,641
  • Nick Libous -- 882
  • Victor Furman -- 371
  • James Powers -- 303

-- The winner of this primary will be on the ballot in November. Current Assemblyman Clifford Crouch is retiring at the end of the year.

Broome County Family Court Judge -- Republican Primary -- 141 of 141 precincts reporting

  • Steve Cornwell -- 4,334
  • Veronica Gorman -- 3,160

Broome County Family Court Judge -- Conservative Primary -- 141 of 141 precincts reporting

  • Steve Cornwell -- 84
  • Veronica Gorman -- 72

Broome County Family Court Judge -- Independence Primary -- 141 of 141 precincts reporting

  • Steve Cornwell -- 113
  • Hollie Levine -- 106
  • Veronica Gorman -- 102

Broome County Legislature 2nd District

* Scott Baker -- 443

*  Carolyn Price -- 350

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