- With five per cent of the vote counted, Trump had a 44.6 per cent share, Rubio 24.6 per cent and Cruz 20.0 per cent
- Ballot paper shortages, IDs going unchecked and double voting among claims of voter chaos across Nevada
- First state that will indicate candidates' standing among Hispanic voters - which Trump seems to have clinched
- The comfortable win reflects Trump's seemingly unstoppable success in the race to secure Republican nomination
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Trump has dominated: Supporters celebrate as television networks declare him the winner of the Nevada Republican caucuses
Photo: AP
Say cheese: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump takes a selfie with a supporter at a Las Vegas caucus site
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A long wait: Ballot shortages have been reported across a number of sites as turn out far exceeds what was predicted. Voters described the scenes as 'overwhelming' and 'very disorganized'
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He's got the young vote: A Trump fan poses for a photo following a rally at the Nugget earlier today - even though he will be too young to cast his vote tonight
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Let the voting begin: People stand in line waiting for the doors to open for the Nevada Republican presidential caucus at Western High School in Las Vegas
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