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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Map showing distribution of first place finishes in the popular vote and the number of delegates as of June 3, 2008. See text for full allocation of delegates. Most states do not have winner take all primaries or caucuses. Cartogram depicting current projected National Delegates for contests so far. Yellow for Romney, Blue for Huckabee, Green for McCain, Magenta for Fred Thompson, Orange for Paul, Red for Giuliani, Brown for Hunter, Dark grey for uncommitted, and Black for stripped delegates. had John McCain surpassing this total after the March 4 primaries in Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont. Candidates The only candidate with a national campaign is John McCain. Withdrawn candidates who had national campaigns are Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee[1], Sam Brownback, John H. Cox, Jim Gilmore, Rudy Giuliani, Duncan Hunter, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, Fred Thompson, and Tommy Thompson. Results by county. This article contains the results of the 2008 Republican presidential primaries and caucuses. The 2008 Republican primaries are the selection processes by which the Republican Party selects delegates to attend the 2008 Republican National Convention. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions culminates in the National Convention which was held in Saint Paul, Minnesota, September 1–4, 2008, where the delegates voted on and selected a candidate. A simple majority of delegate votes in September (1,191 out of 2,380) is required to become the party’s nominee; estimates based on delegate pledges Overview of results The data contained in the row entitled Actual pledged delegates is a subset of the data in the row entitled Estimated pledged delegates. It represents delegates won in contests where the final apportionment of delegates has already been decided, but does not include delegates from contests where the final apportionment depends upon the outcome of further caucuses or conventions.[2] Caveat lector: the below "Estimated total delegates" row totals 2,390 delegates, but there are only 2,380 delegates. 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Candidates 2008 Republican presidential primaries, caucuses, and state conventions February Alabama 12 20 5 0%Rudy Uncommitted Mike John Delegates: Mitt Ron Fred Du 41% Super Huckabee McCain Paul Romney Giuliani Thompson Hu 45[15][B] 267 15% Tuesday 38% Estimated total delegates 903 (1,477 of 2,380; 62%, 1,191 to win)[3] Alaska 21 (274) 1,367 Delegates: 17% 1% 66% 26[16][B] – – 82 Arizona Delegates: 10% 50[17][B] Arkansas (274) 21 1,243 Delegates: 14% 1% 47% 31[18][B] 3 – 2% (9) 6 1% 22% (1) 0% Estimated unpledged deleg- 412 ates 89% (51 of 463; 11% of 19%)[3] 3 1% 3 – – 9% – Estimated pledged delegates (1,426 of 1,917, 74% of 81%)[4] 491 26% 229 12% 3 – 0% (9) 29 0% 60% (1) 0% Actual pledged delegates (1,167 of 1,451, 80% of 61%)[2] 284 20% 197 14% January 3 January 5 Iowa Delegates: 37[5][A][B] 3 17 34% 0% California (147) 3 – 6 1,243 Delegates: 10% 0% 56% 170[19][B] 3 2 (12) 3% Colorado 3 13% 10% 25% Delegates: 22 (of 0% 43)[20][B][C] 0% – (3) 12% – 0% 13% 13% Wyoming – Delegates: 12 (of 14; was 12 of 28)[6][C] (8) Connecticut 67% Delegates: 27[21][B] 3 0% (3) 2% 7% 25% (1) 8% January 8 January 15 January 19 New Hampshire Delegates: 12 (was 24)[7] – 1 11% Delaware 8% (4) Delegates: 32% 38% [22] 18 7 Georgia 6% (24) Delegates: 30% [23] 39% 72 5 4 – 9% 1% 15% 1% Michigan Delegates: 30 (was 60)[8] 2% 1 16% 9 3% 4% 51 34% 17% 0% Nevada Delegates: 31[9][A][B] South Carolina Delegates: 24 (was 47)[10] 3 3 8% 13% [24][B][C] 51% 14% 67) Illinois 3 4 4% (17) Delegates: 57 (of 3 (3) 8% 2% – 5 30% Massachusetts 4% 15% Delegates: 33% [25][B] 40 19 – Minnesota – – Delegates: 38[26][A][B][C] 2% 0% 4% 16% 0% January 22 January 29 Louisiana Delegates: 0 (of 44)[11][B][C] 3 – 3 – – 20% – Florida Delegates: 57 (was 114)[12] – 13% Missouri 3% 31% Delegates: 36% [27] 58 57 21% 0% 15% 1% 32% 0% February Maine 1– Delegates: February 18[13][A][B] 3 January Hawaii 25 – Delegates: February 20[14] 5 3 2% 6% Montana 18% (18) Delegates: 52% 25[28] New Jersey Delegates: – – 52[29] – 0% 0% 15% 0% – – – 8% 20 – – – 10% New York 3 Delegates: 87 (of 98)[30][B][C] North Dakota Delegates: 26[31] 0% 5 20% 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oklahoma Delegates: 38[32][B] 3 Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 6 33% March 4 Ohio 3% 25% 32 Delegates: 37% 85[47][B] 19 Rhode6% Island (8) 32% Delegates: 24% 17[48][B] 5% Texas 3% 3 1% 1% 32%/31% 0%< Tennessee 3 Delegates: 40 (of 0% 52)[33][B][C] 25 34% 1% 3 1% 2% 3% 4 22% 0%< Utah Delegates: 36[34][B] 3 (36) Delegates: 89% 137[49][B] 47% 3 0% 1% 0% 16 38% 0% West Virginia 3 Delegates: 18 (of 27)[35][B][C] 18 52% 1% Vermont 0% – 0% – 14% – Delegates: 17[50] 3 0% 0% 0% February Kansas 0% 9 Delegates: 36 (of 36)[36][C] 24% 36 March 8 Guam 11% 3% 60% Delegates: 6[51][B] 43% March 42% 5% Mississippi 6% – Louisiana 20 Delegates: 20 (of 44)[11][B][C] 3 1% 1% 13% 0% 11 23% April Delegates: 36[52][B] 22% 5 25% Tennessee 16% – – Delegates: 12 (of 52)[33][B][C] Washington 21 Delegates: 18 (of 14% 37)[37][B][C] – – – February District of 12 Columbia Potomac Delegates: Primaries 16[38][B] Maryland Delegates: 37[39] Virginia Delegates: 60[40][B] 3 – 8% 16 U. S. Virgin 6% Is9 1% 68% lands 47% Delegates: 6[53][B] 29% April 22 6% 7% 37 Pennsylvania 3 1% 55% Delegates: 62 (of 16% 71)[54][B][C] 41% May 5% 4% 6 60 Indiana 3 0% 50% Delegates: 27 (of 54)[55][B][C] – – – 1% 11% 0% 3 1% 10% – February Louisiana 6 16 Delegates: 21 (of 44)[11][41][42][B][C] – – 15 North – Carolina Delegates: 69[56] 4%– – 9 12% – February Washington 13 19 Delegates: 19 (of 37)[37][B][C] 24% May Wisconsin Delegates: 40[43][B] February American Samoa 23 Delegates: 6[44][B] Northern Mariana Islands Delegates: 9[45][B] February Puerto Rico 24 Delegates: 20[46][B] 0% 6 37% 8% 13 6 Nebraska 16% 50% Delegates: 33[57] 5% 2% 34 West Virginia 55% Delegates: 27)[35][B][C] – 1% 1% – 0% – 0% 1% 10% 0% 9 (of 5%– 3 – – May 20 6 Kentucky – Delegates: 45[58] 4% 4% – 9 Oregon – 91% Delegates: – 8% – – – – – – 30[59] 3 5% May 20 – New York – 4% – May 21 20 Delegates: – (of 11 91% [30][B][C] 98) – – – 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia May 22 Kansas – Delegates: 10 (of 36)[36][C] Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries – leadership and–three–others are elected–at – – the state convention; all six are unpledged. • C These delegations use multiple caucus, – – – – – primary, or state convention processes to choose national delegates on different days. These processes are explained 6 – – – 17 below. 24% 70% – May 3 – May 24 May 27 Minnesota – Delegates: 24 (of 38)[26][B][C] – – Idaho Delegates: 32[60][B] Wyoming Delegates: 2 (of 14; was 16 of 28)[6][C] 9 – – May 31 – – Results by delegation – – – – (chronological order) Iowa caucuses – – June 3 South Dakota Delegates: 24[61][B] New Mexico Delegates: 29[62][B] 3 – 3 – May 24 – Colorado – June 7 Delegates: 21 (of 43)[20][B][C] – June 6 – June 7 June 7 Pennsylvania Delegates: 9 (of 71)[54][B][C] – – – – – Caucus – date: January 3, 2008 – National delegates determined: 37 (see note below) – – – Official allocation of–delegates will be – decided during the state convention on June 14, 2008; until then, delegate allocations are estimates.[5] – – – – – According to his campaign Website, Alan Keyes’s votes were not counted nor recorded by the Republican Party of Iowa.[64] – – – – – Iowa Republican presidential caucus, 2008[65] Candidate Votes – – Mike 40,841 Huckabee – – Mitt 29,949 Romney Fred – Thompson 15,904 – Percentage National – – – delegates 34.41% – – 25.23% 13.40% – – 17 – 12 3 – – – – – Illinois – Delegates: 10 (of 67)[24][B][C] – – Minnesota – Delegates: 14 (of 38)[26][B][C] – – June 9 – June 10 Indiana – Delegates: 27 (of 54)[63][B][C] – – Color key: 1st place John 15,559 13.11% 3 McCain 2nd place 3rd place Candidate has State with delegates halved Ron Paul 11,817 2 withdrawn 9.96% due to penalty from RNC Rudy Giuliani Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Total 4,097 524 3.45% 0.44% 0.08% 0.00% 0 0 0 0 37 Notes • Dashes indicate that a candidate was not on the ballot. For contests that are in progress or upcoming all candidates have dashes. • A These delegate numbers are estimates. Delegate will be officially allocated during later caucuses, primaries, or state conventions. • B These delegations all have three additional delegates (made up of the party leadership) that will attend the national convention as unpledged. In the case of Idaho, three delegates are party Alan Keyes 247 5 118,696 100.00% Wyoming county conventions Conventions date: January 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 12 (see note below) 4 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Duncan Hunter Stephen Marchuk Tom Tancredo Hugh Cort Cornelius O’Connor Albert Howard Vernon Wuensche Vermin Supreme John H. Cox Daniel Gilbert James Mitchell Jack Shepard Cap Fendig 1,225 0.51% 0.08% 0.05% 0.03% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 1.96% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Two additional national delegates will be elected at the state convention on May 10, 2008. Also, in accordance with Republican National Committee rules, Wyoming was stripped of half of its 28 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[6] Votes were not released by the Wyoming Republican Party. Wyoming Republican presidential county conventions, 2008[66] Candidate Mitt Romney Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter Rudy Giuliani Mike Huckabee John McCain Ron Paul Total Percentage National delegates 67% 25% 8% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 12 Alan Keyes 203 124 80 53 45 44 44 41 40 33 30 27 Mark Klein 19 13 New Hampshire primary Primary date: January 8, 2008 National delegates determined: 12 (see note below) In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, New Hampshire was stripped of half of its 24 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[67] Write-in 4,691 candidates Total 239,315 100.00% Michigan primary Primary date: January 15, 2008 National delegates determined: 30 New Hampshire Republican presidential In accordance with Republican National [68][69] primary, 2008 Committee rules, Michigan was stripped of Candidate Votes Percentage National 27 of its 57 delegates for holding primary delegates contests before February 5, 2008.[67] John 88,571 37.01% 7 Michigan Republican presidential primary, McCain 2008[70] Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Rudy Giuliani Ron Paul Fred Thompson 75,546 26,859 20,439 18,308 2,894 31.57% 11.22% 8.54% 7.65% 1.21% 4 1 0 0 0 Candidate Mitt Romney John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Votes Percentage National delegates 24 5 1 0 338,316 ’ 257,985 139,764 54,475 5 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fred Thompson Rudy Giuliani Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Sam Brownback Total 32,159 24,725 2,819 457 351 Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 stripped of 23 of its 47 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[67] South Carolina Republican presidential primary, 2008[72] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Fred Thompson Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Hugh Cort John H. Cox Percentage National delegates 19 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 147,686 33.15% 132,943 69,651 68,142 16,154 9,557 1,051 121 88 83 23 29.84% 15.63% 15.30% 3.63% 2.15% 0.24% 0.03% 0.02% 0.02% 0.01% Uncommited 18,118 869,169 100.00% Nevada caucuses Caucus date: January 19, 2008 National delegates determined: 31 Official allocation of delegates will be decided during the state convention on April 26, 2008; until then, delegate allocations are estimates.[9] Tom Tancredo did appear on the official ballot, but Nevada Republican Party did not count or record votes cast for him.[9] Nevada Republican presidential caucus, 2008[71] Candidate Votes Mitt Romney Ron Paul John McCain Mike Huckabee Fred Thompson Rudy Giuliani Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Total 22,646 6,084 5,650 3,616 3,519 1,910 890 Cap Percentage National Fendig delegates Total 51.10% 18 13.73% 12.75% 8.16% 7.94% 4.31% 2.01% 4 4 2 2 1 0 0 31 445,499 100.00% Louisiana caucuses Caucus date: January 22, 2008 National delegates determined: 0 (see note below) The Louisiana caucus is not considered an official race and all the state delegates chosen during the caucuses are nationally uncommitted, but they could run on one or multiple slates. Louisiana chooses 20 national delegates plus 3 PLEO delegates during the state convention on February 16, 2008. All the delegates elected at the state convention are officially considered uncommitted due to state party rules, but the delegation of John McCain is having the majority at the state convention since he won the majority of delegates in the districts 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. So it is very likely that all 20 + 3 delegates will support John McCain. The official results have not been released, and some media have reported that John McCain won, that Ron Paul took second, and that Mitt Romney took a distant third.[73] Unrecorded 0.00% 44,315 100.00% South Carolina primary Primary date: January 19, 2008 National delegates determined: 24 (see note below) In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, South Carolina was 6 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Mitt Romney John McCain Ron Paul Mike Huckabee Fred Thompson Rudy Giuliani Alan Keyes Duncan Hunter John H. Cox 2,837 52% 1,176 1,002 318 8 3 1 1 0 21% 18% 6% 0% 0% 0.02% 0.00% 0.00% 0% 2% 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 A slate of uncommitted delegates running on a pro-life platform was the overall winner.[74] Hawaii caucuses Caucus dates: January 25 – February 5 National delegates determined: 20 Florida primary Primary date: January 29, 2008 National delegates determined: 57 (see note below) In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, Florida was stripped of 57 of its 114 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[67] Florida Republican presidential primary, 2008[75] Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Rudy Giuliani Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Totals 701,761 604,932 286,089 262,681 62,887 22,668 9 Percentage National Write-in candidates delegates Uncommited 136 36.0% 57 Totals 31.0% 14.7% 13.5% 3.2% 1.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 5,491 100.00% Alabama primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 45 Alabama Republican presidential primary, 2008 99% of precincts reporting[78] Candidate Mike Huckabee John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals Votes Percentage National delegates 20 16 0 0 0 0 36 Alan Keyes 4,060 2,847 1,573 230,608 40.90% 210,989 103,295 15,454 2,224 37.42% 18.32% 2.74% 0.39% 0.22% 1,949,498 100.00% Maine caucuses Caucus dates: February 9, 2008 – February 29, 2008[76] National delegates determined: 18 Official allocation of delegates will be decided during district caucuses and the state convention on May 3, 2008; until then, delegate allocations are estimates.[13] Maine Republican presidential primary, 2008 98% of precincts reporting[77] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates Uncommited 1,252 563,822 100.00% Alaska caucuses Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 26 Alaska Republican presidential primary, 2008 98% of precincts reporting[79] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates 7 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul John McCain Totals 5,126 2,548 1,955 1,804 44.00% 22.00% 17.00% 15.00% 2% Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 12 6 5 3 0 26 John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Rudy Giuliani California primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 170 California Republican presidential primary, 2008 100% of precincts reporting[82] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates 158 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 Uncommited 187 11,260 100.00% 1,197,757 42.21% 980,969 328,387 126,415 120,374 49,318 13,682 34.57% 11.57% 4.45% 4.24% 1.74% 0.48% 0.40% 0.13% 0.11% 0.10% Arizona primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 50 Arizona Republican presidential primary, 2008 98% of precincts reporting[80] Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals Percentage National Ron Paul delegates Fred Thompson 50 227,764 48% Duncan Hunter 163,967 34% 0 43,118 20,197 12,716 9% 4% 3% 0 0 0 50 Tom Tancredo John H. Cox Alan Keyes 11,362 3,810 3,101 467,762 100.00% Sam 2,426 Brownback Totals Arkansas primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 31 2,249,429 100.00% Colorado caucuses Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 22 (see Arkansas Republican presidential primary, note below) 2008 Colorado chooses 21 other delegates dur97% of precincts reporting[81] ing district conventions from May 24 to June Candidate Votes Percentage National [20] 7, delegates 2008. Mike Huckabee John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals 130,541 44,091 29,359 10,401 625 60% 20% 14% 5% 1% 0% 29 1 1 0 0 0 31 Colorado Republican presidential primary, 2008 95% of precincts reporting[83] Candidate State Percentage National delegates delegates Mitt Romney John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul 33,288 10,621 7,266 4,670 60% 19% 13% 8% 22 0 0 0 Uncommited 993 216,010 100.00% 8 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Totals 55,845 100.00% Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 22 Mike 326,874 33.9% Huckabee John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul 304,751 290,707 28,096 1,458 7,162 3,414 755 324 31.6% 30.2% 2.9% 0.2% 0.7% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0% 51 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 Connecticut primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 27 Connecticut Republican presidential primary, 2008 100% of precincts reporting[84] Candidate John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals Votes 78,741 49,851 10,591 6,092 2,470 Alan Keyes Percentage National Rudy delegates Giuliani 52% 27 Fred Thompson 33% 0 Duncan Hunter 7% 0 Tom Tancredo 4% 0 Totals 2% 0 2% 0 27 960,372 100% Uncommited 2,414 Illinois primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 57 (see note below) Illinois chooses 10 other delegates during the state convention on June 7, 2008.[24] Illinois Republican presidential primary, 2008[88] Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Tom Tancredo Totals Percentage National delegates 54 3 0 0 0 0 0 57 150,159 100% Delaware primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 18 Delaware Republican presidential primary, 2008[85] Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals Percentage National delegates 18 0 0 0 0 18 424,071 47.52% 256,805 147,626 45,166 11,314 7,100 369 28.77% 16.54% 5.06% 1.27% 0.80% 0.04% 22,626 45.20% 16,344 7,706 2,131 1,255 32.65% 15.39% 4.26% 2.51% 50,062 100.00% Georgia primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 72 Georgia Republican presidential primary, 2008 99% of precincts reporting[86][87] Candidate Votes 895,247 100% Massachusetts primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 40 Percentage National Massachusetts Republican presidential delegates primary, 2008 100% of precincts reporting[89] 9 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 100% of precincts reporting[90] Candidate Mitt Romney John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Total Votes 25,990 13,813 12,522 9,856 0 62,837 Percentage 41.36% 22.98% 19.93% 15.69% 0% 100% Estimated delegates 38 0 0 0 0 38 100% of precincts reporting[92] Candidate Mitt Romney Ron Paul John McCain Mike Huckabee Candidate Votes Mitt Romney John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Totals State delegates 625 400 358 245 Percentage 38% 25% 22% 15% Delegates 25 0 0 0 Percentage National Missouri Republican presidential primary, delegates 2008 100% of precincts reporting[91] 255,248 51.50% 22 Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates 204,027 41.16% 18 19,168 13,210 2,643 942 263 155 3.87% 2.67% 0.53% 0.19% 0.05% 0.03% 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 John McCain Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Ron Paul Fred Thompson Alan Keyes Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Other Totals 194,145 32.97% 185,598 172,414 26,428 3,101 894 306 107 257 31.51% 29.28% 4.49% 0.61% 0.53% 0.15% 0.05% 0.02% 0.04% 0.35% 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 Rudy Giuliani 3,593 497,531 100% Minnesota caucuses Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 0 (see note below) This caucus is considered a non-binding straw poll. Minnesota chooses 24 delegates during district conventions from May 3 to May 24, 2008 and 14 delegates during the state convention on June 7, 2008.[26] Uncommitted 2,083 588,926 100.00% Montana caucuses Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 25 Missouri primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 58 New Jersey primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 52 10 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 100% of precincts reporting[96] Candidate Mitt Romney John McCain Ron Paul Mike Huckabee Alan Keyes Total Votes 3,490 2,224 2,082 1,947 42 9,785 Percentage 35.67% 22.73% 21.28% 19.90% 0.43% 100% Duncan Hunter 954 Delegates[97] 9 6 6 5 0 26 0.16% 0 87 New Jersey Republican presidential primary, 2008[93] Percent Reporting: 99% Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Totals Totals Percentage National delegates North 52 0 0 0 0 52 607,011 100% Dakota caucuses 310,427 55% 158,974 45,781 26,952 14,721 28% 8% 5% 3% Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 26 Oklahoma primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 38 Tennessee primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 40 (see note below) Tennessee chooses 12 other delegates during the state committee meeting on April 5, 2008.[33] 556,855 100.00% New York primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 87 (see note below) New York chooses 11 other delegates during the state committee meeting from May 20 to May 21, 2008.[30] New York Republican presidential primary, 2008[94][95] Percent reporting: 99% Candidate Votes John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Percentage National delegates 87 0 0 0 0 0 Utah primary Primary date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 36 Utah Republican presidential primary, 2008 99% of precincts reporting[101] Candidate Votes Mitt Romney John McCain Ron Paul Mike Huckabee Rudy Giuliani Totals Percentage National delegates 36 0 0 0 0 36 310,814 51.20% 168,801 65,648 38,918 18,556 2,047 27.81% 10.81% 6.41% 3.06% 0.34% 255,218 90% 15,264 8,295 4,054 928 5% 3% 1% 0% 283,759 100.00% 11 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 100% of precincts reporting[98] [99] Candidate John McCain Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Alan Keyes Jerry R. Curry Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Daniel Ayers Gilbert Total Votes 122,748 111,865 83,018 11,179 2,412 1,924 817 387 317 189 124 334,980 Percentage 36.64% 33.39% 24.78% 3.34% 0.72% 0.57% 0.24% 0.12% 0.09% 0.06% 0.04% 100% Delegates 32 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 100% of precincts reporting[100] Candidate Mike Huckabee John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul Fred Thompson Rudy Giuliani Uncommitted Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Others Total Votes 189,443 174,763 129,722 30,730 16,044 5,100 1,812 738 192 971 549,515 Percentage 34.47% 31.80% 23.61% 5.59% 2.92% 0.93% 0.33% 0.13% 0.03% 0.18% 100% Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Total Estimated delegates 25 19 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 1,100 0.00% 0.00% 100% 0 (3) 0 18 West Virginia caucuses Caucus date: February 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 18 (see note below) West Virginia chooses nine other delegates during a primary on May 13, 2008.[35] West Virginia Republican presidential caucus, 2008[102] Kansas caucuses Caucus date: February 9, 2008 National delegates determined: 36 (see Candidate State Percentage Nationalnote below) delegates delegates Kansas Republican presidential caucus, Mike 567 51.55% 18 (15) 2008[103][104] Huckabee Candidate Votes Percentage National Mitt 521 47.36% 0 delegates Romney Mike 11,627 60% 33 John 12 1.09% 0 Huckabee McCain John McCain 4,587 24% 0 12 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ron Paul Mitt Romney Alan Keyes Fred Thompson Total 2,182 653 288 61 11% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Ron Paul Mitt Romney Rudy Giuliani Total 477 354 91 8.12% 6.03% 1.55% 0 0 0 16 Uncommitted 84 5,873 100.00% Rudy Giuliani 34 19,516 100% Maryland primary Primary date: February 12, 2008 National delegates determined: 37 Maryland Republican presidential primary, 2008 100% of precincts reporting[107] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter Tom Tancredo Total Percentage National delegates 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Kansas chooses three other delegates during the state committee meeting on May 22, 2008.[36] Louisiana primary Primary date: February 9, 2008 National delegates determined: 20 (see note below) Party rules in Louisiana would give the winner (with more than 50%) of the primary all 20 delegates as pledged delegates, chosen at the primary February 9, 2008. Since no candidate won the primary with this majority, the 20 delegates selected at the state convention will be official uncommitted delegates to the RNC. In addition, Louisiana holds an unofficial caucus on January 22, 2008 where in a each of the seven districts 15 delegates where chosen to the state convention. Each district delegation is choosing three pledged delegates for the RNC. John McCain received the majority in the districts 1,2,3,6 and 7, so he won 15 pledged delegates. [105] 171,528 54.88% 89,151 21,849 18,602 4,384 28.53% 6.99% 5.95% 1.40% 1.05% 0.91% 0.16% 0.12% Alan Keyes 3,285 2,853 514 361 Washington caucuses Caucus date: February 9, 2008 National delegates determined: 18 Washington’s 18 delegates chosen at the caucus are not bound to a candidate. Washington chooses 19 other delegates during a primary on February 19, 2008.[37] 312,527 100.00% Virginia primary Primary date: February 12, 2008 National delegates determined: 60 Virginia Republican presidential primary, 2008 99.8% of precincts reporting[108] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Mitt Romney Percentage National delegates 60 0 0 0 District of Columbia primary Primary date: February 12, 2008 National delegates determined: 16 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary, 2008[106] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates John McCain Mike Huckabee 3,967 67.55% 984 16.75% 16 0 243,981 50.05% 198,787 21,867 17,500 40.78% 4.49% 3.59% 13 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fred Thompson Rudy Giuliani Total 3,368 1,975 0.69% 0.40% 0 0 Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Wisconsin Republican presidential primary, 2008[110] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Mitt Romney Total Percentage National delegates 34 6 0 0 40 487,478 100.00% 60 224,206 55.68% 151,201 19,210 8,082 37.55% 4.77% 2.00% Louisiana state convention Convention date: February 16, 2008 National delegates determined: 23 (see note below) Since there was no majority of votes (more than 50% for one candidate) primary on February 9, 2008, the right of determin the 20n delegates went to the state convention. Due to party state rules these 20 delegates will be going to the RNC as uncommitted delegates. In addition, Louisiana held an unofficial caucus on January 22, 2008, where 21 other delegates were selected .[11] 402,699 100.00% American Samoa caucuses Caucus date: February 23, 2008 National delegates determined: 9 [1] American Samoa Republican presidential caucus, 2008[111] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul 9 N/A% N/A% N/A% N/A% 9 100.00% 9 0 0 0 9 Washington primary Primary date: February 19, 2008 National delegates determined: 19 (see note below) Washington chooses 18 other delegates during caucuses on February 9, 2008.[37] Washington Republican presidential primary, 2008[109] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney Ron Paul Rudy Giuliani Fred Thompson Duncan Hunter Total Mitt Percentage National Romney delegates Total 202,219 49.11% 0 90,988 77,925 30,577 4,117 3,539 22.10% 18.93% 7.43% 1.00% 0.86% 0.39% 0.19% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northern Mariana Islands caucuses Convention date: February 23, 2008 National delegates determined: 9 [2] Northern Mariana Islands Republican presidential caucus, 2008[112] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Mitt Romney Total 105 5 5 0 115 91.30% 4.38% 4.38% 0.00% 100.00% 9 0 0 0 9 Alan Keyes 1,617 768 411,750 100.00% Wisconsin primary Primary date: February 19, 2008 National delegates determined: 37 Puerto Rico caucuses Caucus date: February 24, 2008 14 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Total 707,622 521,950 69,824 Percentage National delegates 51% 38% 5% 80 16 0 96 National delegates determined: 20 Puerto Rico Republican presidential caucus, 2008[113] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Mitt Romney Total 188 10 9 0 208 90.38% 4.80% 4.32% 0.00% 100.00% 20 0 0 0 20 1,380,907 94% Vermont primary Primary date: March 4, 2008 National delegates determined: 17 Vermont Republican presidential primary, 2008 Candidate Votes John McCain Percentage National delegates 17 0 0 17 Ohio primary Primary date: March 4, 2008 National delegates determined: 85 Ohio Republican presidential primary, 2008[114] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Total 636,256 325,581 49,027 28,488 77.6% 5,615 2,627 15.3% 7.1% Mike Percentage National Huckabee delegates Ron Paul 60% 31% 5% 79 0 0 79 Total 36,730 100% Guam caucuses Caucus date: March 8, 2008 National delegates determined: 6 Guam Republican presidential caucus, 2008[115] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates John McCain 9 0 0 100.0% 0% 0% 100.00% 6 0 0 6 1,010,864 100% Rhode Island primary Primary date: March 4, 2008 National delegates determined: 17 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary, 2008[114] Candidate John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul Total Votes Ron Paul Percentage National Mike delegates Huckabee 17,468 68.1% 13 Total 5,839 1,775 22.8% 6.9% 2.2% 4 0 0 17 Mississippi primary Primary date: March 11, 2008 National delegates determined: 36 Mississippi Republican presidential caucus, 2008[116] Candidate Votes John McCain Mike Huckabee Percentage National delegates 36 0 Uncommitted 567 25,649 100 Texas primary Primary date: March 4, 2008 National delegates determined: 137 Texas Republican presidential primary, 2008[114] 113,074 79.0% 17,943 13.0% 15 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ron Paul Total 5,510 4.0% 0 Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries In addition, Minnesota holds non-binding caucuses on February 5, 2008.[26] 136,527 100.00% 36 Tennessee state committee meeting Committee meeting date: April 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 12 (see note below) Tennessee chooses 40 other delegates during the state committee meeting on February 5, 2008.[33] Indiana primary Primary date: May 6, 2008 National delegates determined: 27 (see note below) Indiana chooses 27 other delegates during the state convention from June 9 to June 10, 2008.[63] North Carolina primary Primary date: May 6, 2008 National delegates determined: 69 United States Virgin Islands caucuses Caucus date: April 5, 2008 National delegates determined: 6 United States Virgin Islands Republican Territorial Meeting, 2008[117] Candidate John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul Total Nebraska primary Primary date: May 13, 2008 National delegates determined: 33 Votes Percentage National Primary date: May 13, 2008 delegates National delegates determined: 9 (see 102 31.5% 0 note below) 60 18.5% 0 West Virginia chooses 18 other delegates 9 2.8% 0 during caucuses on February 5, 2008.[35] 47.2% 100 6 6 324 West Virginia primary Uncommitted 153 Kentucky primary Primary date: May 20, 2008 National delegates determined: 45 Kentucky Republican presidential primary, 2008 100% of precincts reporting[119] Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates 42 0 0 0 0 0 Pennsylvania primary Primary date: April 22, 2008 National delegates determined: 62 (see note below) Pennsylvania primary, 2008[118] Candidate Votes Percentage National John delegates McCain John 587,210 73% 74* Mike McCain Huckabee Ron Paul 128,483 16% 0 Ron Paul Mike 91,430 11% 0 Mitt Huckabee Romney Total 807,123 100% 74 Rudy * Delegates are essentially elected as unpledged to the Giuliani national convention in the Pennsylvania primary. 142,918 72.26% 16,388 13,427 9,206 3,055 8.29% 6.79% 4.65% 1.54% 1.03% Alan Keyes 2,044 Minnesota district conventions Convention dates: May 3, 2008 – May 24, 2008 National delegates determined: 24 (see note below) Minnesota chooses 14 other delegates during the state convention on June 7, 2008. New York state committee meeting Meeting dates: May 20, 2008 – May 21, 2008 National delegates determined: 11 (see note below) 16 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries New York chooses 87 other delegates during a primary on February 5, 2008.[30] Illinois state convention Convention date: June 7, 2008 National delegates determined: 10 (see note below) Illinois chooses 57 other delegates during a primary on February 5, 2008.[24] Oregon primary Primary date: May 20, 2008 National delegates determined: 30 Kansas state committee meeting Meeting date: May 22, 2008 National delegates determined: 10 Kansas chooses 26 other delegates during a primary on February 9, 2008.[36] Minnesota state convention Convention date: June 7, 2008 National delegates determined: 14 (see note below) Minnesota chooses 24 other delegates during district conventions from May 3 to May 24, 2008. In addition, Minnesota holds non-binding caucuses on February 5, 2008.[26] Colorado district conventions Convention dates: May 24, 2008 – June 7, 2008 National delegates determined: 21 (see note below) Colorado chooses 22 other delegates during caucuses on February 5, 2008.[20] Indiana state convention Convention dates: June 9, 2008 – June 10, 2008 National delegates determined: 27 (see note below) Indiana chooses 27 other delegates during a primary on May 6, 2008.[63] Idaho primary Primary date: May 27, 2008 National delegates determined: 26 Wyoming state convention Convention date: May 31, 2008 National delegates determined: 2 (see note below) Wyoming held county conventions on January 5, 2008 to choose 12 other delegates. Also, in accordance with Republican National Committee rules, Wyoming was stripped of half of its 28 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[6] Nebraska state convention Convention date: July 12, 2008 National delegates determined: 33 (see note below) Nebraska’s National Convention delegates are not bound by the results of the Presidential Preference Primary held on May 13, 2008.[57] See also • Super Tuesday (2008) • Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries South Dakota primary Primary date: June 3, 2008 National delegates determined: 24 New Mexico primary Primary date: June 3, 2008 National delegates determined: 29 References [1] CNN Huckabee bows to ’inevitable,’ ends GOP run, retrieved 2008-03-05 [2] ^ "Election Guide 2008 - Primary Season Election Results". The New York Times. 2008-02-06. http://politics.nytimes.com/ election-guide/2008/results/delegates/ index.html. Retrieved on 2008-02-06. 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