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Encuestas de opinión a nivel estatal para las primarias presidenciales del Partido Republicano de 2016


Llave:
  Ted Cruz
3 estados + 3 compartidos
  John Kasich
1 estado
  Donald Trump
32 estados + 3 compartidos
  3 o más candidatos estadísticamente empatados en el liderato
1 estado
  No hay datos de encuestas en los últimos tres meses o tres meses antes de las elecciones.
10 estados y DC
Nota: Este mapa refleja los resultados más recientes de las encuestas de opinión, NO el resultado final real de las primarias/caucus en sí. Un mapa de los resultados de las primarias se encuentra en Archivo: Resultados de las primarias presidenciales del Partido Republicano, 2016.svg .
Tenga en cuenta que algunos estados tienen encuestas con márgenes de error que pueden no reflejarse con precisión en este mapa.

Este artículo contiene encuestas de opinión por estado de EE. UU. para las primarias presidenciales del Partido Republicano de 2016 . El sombreado de cada encuesta indica los candidatos que están dentro de un margen de error del líder de la encuesta.

Para conocer la importancia de las primeras votaciones estatales, los caucus de Iowa y las primarias de New Hampshire , véase Primarias presidenciales de Estados Unidos: Iowa y New Hampshire . Para saber cuándo vota un estado determinado, consulte Primarias presidenciales del Partido Republicano, 2016 - Calendario de primarias y caucus .

Alabama

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
1 de marzo de 2016

Alaska

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha primaria
1 de marzo de 2016

Arizona

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
22 de marzo de 2016

Arkansas

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
1 de marzo de 2016

California

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
7 de junio de 2016

Colorado

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha primaria
7 de junio de 2016

Connecticut

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
26 de abril de 2016

Delaware

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
26 de abril de 2016

Distrito de Columbia

Ganador
marcorubio
fecha primaria
12 de marzo de 2016

Florida

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
15 de marzo de 2016

Georgia

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
1 de marzo de 2016

Hawai

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha del caucus
8 de marzo de 2016

Idaho

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha primaria
8 de marzo de 2016

Illinois

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
15 de marzo de 2016

Indiana

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
3 de mayo de 2016

Iowa

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha del caucus
1 de febrero de 2016
Encuestas en 2015
Encuestas en 2014
Encuestas en 2013-2012

Kansas

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha del caucus
5 de marzo de 2016

Kentucky

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha del caucus
5 de marzo de 2016

Luisiana

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
5 de marzo de 2016

Maine

Ganador
Ted Cruz
fecha del caucus
5 de marzo de 2016

Maryland

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
26 de abril de 2016

Massachusetts

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
1 de marzo de 2016

Michigan

Ganador
Donald Trump
fecha primaria
8 de marzo de 2016

Minnesota

Winner
Marco Rubio
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Mississippi

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 8, 2016

Missouri

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 15, 2016

Montana

Nebraska

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
May 10, 2016

Nevada

Winner
Donald Trump
Caucus date
February 23, 2016

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
April 19, 2016

North Carolina

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 15, 2016

Ohio

Winner
John Kasich
Primary date
March 15, 2016

Oklahoma

Winner
Ted Cruz
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Oregon

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
May 17, 2016

Pennsylvania

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
April 26, 2016

Rhode Island

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
April 26, 2016

South Carolina

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
February 20, 2016

South Dakota

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
June 7, 2016

Tennessee

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Texas

Winner
Ted Cruz
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Utah

Winner
Ted Cruz
Primary date
March 22, 2016

Vermont

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Virginia

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
March 1, 2016

Washington

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
May 24, 2016

West Virginia

Winner
Donald Trump
Primary date
May 10, 2016

Wisconsin

Winner
Ted Cruz
Primary date
April 5, 2016


Wyoming

See also

General election polling
Democratic primary polling
Republican primary polling

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