Updated, 7 p.m. Thursday:
Hillary Clinton has won the Missouri Democratic presidential primary.
The Associated Press reported Thursday afternoon U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will not seek a recount, which candidates are entitled to request if the margin is less than one-half of 1 percent.
It's still possible Ted Cruz could ask for a recount on the Republican side. He finished about two-tenths of a percent behind Donald Trump in Tuesday's presidential primary.
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Missouri voters gathered at polling places Tuesday to make their presidential candidate choices in the 2016 general election.
Democratic candidates vie for 71 Missouri delegates distributed proportionally. Republicans compete for 52 delegates in a winner-take-all model if a candidate earns more than 50 percent of total votes, and a winner-take-most model if there is no clear majority.
Unofficial results from the Secretary of State's office will be updated below as precincts from across the state report.
Updated, 10:41 a.m., Thursday
All precincts are now reporting, but some provisional and absentee ballots still remain uncounted, according to a news release by Secretary of State Jason Kander. That process could take up to four weeks. As as result of those outstanding votes, these results are still not final.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
Precincts reporting: 3,041 of 3,041
Hillary Clinton
Votes: 310,602
Percent: 49.611
Bernie Sanders
Votes: 309,071
Percent: 49.366
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
Precincts reporting: 3,041 of 3,041
Donald Trump
Votes: 382,093
Percent: 40.831
Ted Cruz
Votes: 380,367
Percent: 40.646
Marco Rubio
Votes: 57,006
Percent: 6.092
John Kasich
Votes: 94,533
Percent: 10.102
Cody Newill is a reporter and producer for KCUR 89.3. You can reach him on Twitter @CodyNewill or send him an email at cody@kcur.org.