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Results of the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

This article contains the results of the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Republican Party selects delegates to attend the 2024 Republican National Convention. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions culminate in the national convention, where the delegates cast their votes to formally select a candidate. A simple majority of the total delegate votes is required to become the nominee.

Candidates started being placed on primary ballots the previous October, and by the end of December 2023, most of these had been finalized. Seven candidates, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Ryan Binkley, Chris Christie, Vivek Ramaswamy and Asa Hutchinson, appear on the ballot in most states. Delegates won by some who suspend, rather formally withdraw their candidacies, will attend the convention as unpledged delegates.

Overview of results

Popular Vote

Major candidates

Other candidates

Eight candidates suspended their campaigns before the Iowa caucuses. Five major candidates had withdrawn from the race after states began to certify candidates for ballot spots: Perry Johnson, Mike Pence, Doug Burgum, and Chris Christie. Asa Hutchinson also dropped out after the Iowa caucuses. Since the beginning of the primary season, none of these candidates have been awarded any delegates.

State-wide results

Iowa

New Hampshire

Nevada

Primary

Caucus

Virgin Islands

South Carolina

Michigan

Primary

Caucus

Idaho

Missouri

Washington D.C.

North Dakota

Alabama


Alaska

Arkansas

California

Colorado


Maine


Massachusetts

Minnesota

North Carolina

Oklahoma

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia


American Samoa


Georgia

Hawaii

Mississippi

Washington

Northern Mariana Islands


Guam


Arizona

Florida

Illinois

Kansas

Ohio

Louisiana

Connecticut

New York

Rhode Island

Wisconsin

Puerto Rico

Pennsylvania

Indiana

Maryland

Nebraska

West Virginia

Kentucky

Montana

New Jersey

New Mexico

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Pursuant to Delaware State Law, if only one Presidential Candidate, and no other candidates file for the ballot, the state run presidential primary shall be cancelled.
  2. ^ a b Delegates have not been officially bound yet.
  3. ^ Includes:
    • <0.1% for Chris Christie (35 votes)
    • 0.1% for candidates not on the ballot (90 votes)
  4. ^ Includes:
    • 63.3% for "None of These Candidates" (50,763 votes)
    • 3.9% for Mike Pence (withdrawn, 3,091 votes)
    • 1.3% for Tim Scott (withdrawn, 1,081 votes)
    • 0.9% for other on-ballot candidates (731 votes)
  5. ^ The U.S. Virgin Islands was stripped five of its delegates for scheduling its caucus before March 1.[6]
  6. ^ Includes:
    • 2.4% for Perry Johnson (withdrawn, 6 votes)
    • 1.2% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 3 votes)
  7. ^ Includes:
    • 0.1% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 658 votes)
    • <0.1% for David Stuckenberg (361 votes)
  8. ^ Includes:
    • 3.0% for Uncommitted (33,649 votes)
    • 0.4% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 4,794 votes)
  9. ^ Includes:
    • 0.2% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 91 votes)
  10. ^ The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the number of state delegates won.
  11. ^ The number of pledged national convention delegates is calculated through the number of state delegates won, however, a candidate must get both at least 15% of the total vote to get statewide delegates and at least 15% of the vote in a congressional district to get district delegates from that district. Each precinct has a certain number of state delegates and allocates them based on how many caucus goers there are for each candidate at that precinct.
  12. ^ a b c d The Missouri Republican Party has only released the state delegate results instead of the popular vote.[7]
  13. ^ Includes:
    • 0.0% for David Stuckenberg (0 state delegates)[l]
  14. ^ Includes
    • 0.9% for Chris Christie (18 votes)
    • 0.4% for David Stuckenberg (8 votes)
  15. ^ Includes
    • 1.0% for David Stuckenberg (19 votes)
  16. ^ Includes:
    • 1.6% for No Uncommitted (9,807 votes)
    • 0.2% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 1,442 votes)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (752 votes)
  17. ^ Includes:
    • 0.2% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 600 votes)
    • 0.1% for Doug Burgum (withdrawn, 157 votes)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (151 votes)
  18. ^ Includes:
    • 0.8% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 20,210 votes)
    • 0.2% for Rachel Swift (4,253 votes)
    • 0.2% for David Stuckenberg (3,909 votes)
  19. ^ a b c d e f g All for Chris Christie.
  20. ^ All as blank ballots
  21. ^ Includes:
    • 1.0% for No Preference (5,717 votes)
    • 0.9% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 5,217 votes)
    • 0.4% as blank ballots (2,148 ballots)
    • 0.3% for other on-ballot candidates (1,674 votes)
  22. ^ Includes:
    • 0.7% for No preference (7,448 votes)
    • 0.3% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 3,166 votes)
  23. ^ Includes:
    • 0.4% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 1,095 votes)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (397 votes)
  24. ^ Includes:
    • 0.8% for Uncommitted (4,884 votes)
    • 0.3% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 1,874 votes)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (352 votes)
  25. ^ Includes:
    • 2.0% for Uncommitted (45,568 votes)
    • 0.4% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 8,938 votes)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (2,339 votes)
  26. ^ Includes:
    • 1.4% for Chris Christie (1,020 votes)
    • 0.9% as blank ballots (654 ballots)
    • 0.8% for Write-in candidates (586 votes)
    • 0.07% as over votes (51 ballots)
  27. ^ Includes:
    • 0.3% for Chris Christie (2,054 votes)
    • 0.2% for Tim Scott (1,398 votes)
    • <0.1% for David Stuckenberg (243 votes)
    • <0.1% for Doug Burgum (161 votes)
    • <0.1% for Perry Johnson (134 votes)
  28. ^ Includes:
    • 0.2% for Chris Christie (8 votes)
    • <0.1% for Doug Burgum (1 vote)
    • <0.1% for David Stuckenberg (1 vote)
  29. ^ Includes:
    • 0.8% for Chris Christie (5,078 votes)
    • 0.2% for David Stuckenberg (1,367 votes)
    • 0.1% for John Anthony Castro (505 votes)
  30. ^ All for None of the Names Shown
  31. ^ Includes:
    • 0.7% for Chris Christie (1,281 votes)
    • 0.2% for Rachel Swift (335 vote)
    • 0.1% for David Stuckenberg (210 vote)
  32. ^ All for Uncommitted
  33. ^ Includes:
    • 4.1% for Chris Christie (withdrawn, 6,679 votes)
    • 0.8% as blank or void ballots (1,311 votes)
  34. ^ Includes:
    • 2.0% for Uncommitted (257 votes)
    • 1.2% for Chris Christie (154 votes)
  35. ^ Includes:
    • 2.2% for Uninstructed (13,057 votes)
    • 1.6% for Chris Christie (9,771 votes)
  36. ^ a b All for write-in candidates
  37. ^ Includes:
    • 1.9% for Perry Johnson (3,907 votes)
    • 0.8% for write-in candidates (1,671 votes)
  38. ^ Includes:
    • 1.0% for Rachel Swift (2,326 votes)
    • 0.5% for David Stuckenberg (1,168 votes)
  39. ^ Includes:
    • 3.5% for Uncommitted (8,984 votes)
    • 1.0% for Chris Christie (2,461 votes)
  40. ^ All for No preference
  41. ^ New Jersey lost 40 of its delegates for holding its primary after May 31.[10]
  42. ^ Includes:
    • 3.4% for Uncommitted (3,130 votes)
    • 2.6% for Chris Christie (2,428 votes)
  43. ^ If a candidate wins all of Nevada's delegates, the NRP chair is automatically unbound. He has pledged his support to Trump.

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