Presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won the majority of Bronx voters during the New York primary on Tuesday.
Election results show Clinton receiving 70 percent of the Bronx vote and taking home at least 135 delegates while Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won 30 percent of the Bronx vote.
Republican frontrunner Trump also won big in the Bronx with 67 percent of the vote. His opponents, Ted Cruz and John Kasich, tied with 16 percent each.
Although most voters saw little problems at the polls in the Bronx, a state voter hotline says it received more than 700 complaints yesterday after voters were apparently not on the list of registered voters despite being registered to vote.
New York Comptroller Scott Stringer has ordered an audit of the city's Board of Elections.