I know it is NYTimes but they do have good coverage of elections:
Polls close at 8 p.m. local time. Most of the state observes Eastern time, but in the handful of counties that use Central time, polls close at 9 p.m. Eastern. In the 2020 primaries, the first votes were reported soon after polls closed, and nearly all votes were reported by 4 a.m. Eastern.
The state’s primary election date violates Republican party rules, so in order to avoid a penalty, Michigan Republicans will award just 16 of its 55 delegates based on the Feb. 27 results. The remaining delegates will be allocated at the party’s state convention on March 2.
All Michigan voters were eligible to vote by mail, and ballots were due by 8 p.m. on Election Day. In-person early voting was offered over a nine-day period, ending on Sunday. There is no registration by party in Michigan, but voters could only vote in one party’s election. As of Monday, more than one million voters had already cast a ballot in either the Republican or the Democratic primary.
Donald J. Trump 88,108 +65.0% 65.0% 9
Nikki Haley 41,924 +30.9% 30.9 No delegates—
Uncommitted 2,738 +2.0% 2.0 No delegates—
Total reported
135,599
Donald J. Trump 290,684 +67.1% 67.1% 9
Nikki Haley 120,312 +27.8% 27.8 2
Uncommitted 12,110 +2.8% 2.8 No delegates—
Total reported
432,997
Nikki just kept winding up with less and less and President Trump just kept on gaining in his lead!
Donald J. Trump 747,392 +68.2% 68.2% 9
Nikki Haley 290,498 +26.5% 26.5 2
Uncommitted 32,929 +3.0% 3.0
No delegates—
Total reported
1,096,021