Santorum wins Colorado vote: Republican official
Christian conservative Rick Santorum scored a third win in Tuesday's Republican presidential voting contests with a victory in Colorado, the state's party chairman Ryan Call told CNN.
The former Pennsylvania senator had earlier notched victories in Missouri's primary and the Minnesota caucuses, reigniting his White House campaign and staking his claim as the main conservative rival to frontrunner Mitt Romney.
Call exclusively announced the results of the Colorado caucuses on CNN, telling the network: "It has been very exciting tonight. Rick Santorum surprised a lot of folks."
According to the unofficial results provided by the Colorado Republican Party to CNN, Santorum won more than 40 per cent of the vote, besting Romney's nearly 35 per cent.
Former House speaker Newt Gingrich took 12.8 per cent of the vote, and veteran Texas congressman Ron Paul finished last with 11.7 per cent.
With nearly all of the precincts reporting in Missouri, Santorum was the big winner with 55 per cent of the vote, more than double Romney's 25 per cent. Paul earned 12 per cent, and four per cent of voters were uncommitted.
In Minnesota, Santorum won 45 per cent of the vote, easily defeating Paul at 27 per cent. Romney was a distant third at 17 per cent and Gingrich took 11 per cent, with 86 per cent of precincts reporting.
The results in Minnesota and Colorado are non-binding but will help guide the results at state conventions to be held later.
The Missouri primary is seen as a 'beauty contest' as the state will only award its delegates after a March 17 caucus.
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