RECAP: The Iowa caucus results!
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Hillary Clinton.

Iowa voters headed for the caucuses on Monday night for the first major referendum of the 2016 presidential election.

On the Republican side, US Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) triumphed to victory over real-estate magnate Donald Trump

Meanwhile, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton was hoping to fend off a surging Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), who has managed to close the massive gap in support between the two candidates over the past month.

The two were locked in a dead heat late into the night.

Take a look back at Business Insider's Iowa-caucus live blog and updates below (newest up top):

11:49 p.m. ET -- Sanders appeared at his headquarters close to midnight, calling the results a "virtual tie," and praising his supporters for bucking entrenched interests.

"I think the people of Iowa have sent a very profound message to the political establishment, to the economic establishment, and to the media establishment," Sanders said. "And that is given the enormous crisis facing our country, it is just too late for establishment politics and establishment economics."

Sanders also congratulated Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D), who suspended his campaign Monday night and who the seantor praised for running an issue-oriented campaign.

"It's never easy to lose, I've lost more than one campaign. He should know that he contributed to the dialogue and ... won the respect of the American people."

11:29 p.m. ET -- Despite the fact that the race was still too close to call, a fiery Clinton took the stage at her headquarters in Iowa, thanking her supporters and praising Sanders for engaging in an ideological debate.

"It is rare that we have the opportunity we have now. To have a real contest of ideas. To really think hard about what the Democratic Party stands for and what we want the future of our country to look like if we do our part to build it," Clinton said. "I am a progressive who get's things done for people."

11:24 p.m. ET -- ABC projected that Trump secured second place in Iowa.

11:22 p.m. ET -- Cruz took the stage at his Iowa headquarters with his family and Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), thanking Iowa voters and slamming the media.

"God bless the great state of Iowa," Cruz said.