Results of the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries explained

This article contains the results of the 2008 Republican presidential primaries and caucuses.

The 2008 Republican primaries were the selection processes by which the Republican Party selected delegates to attend the 2008 Republican National Convention. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions culminated 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) was required to become the party's nominee; estimates based on delegate pledges had John McCain surpassing this total after the March 4 primaries in Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont.

Candidates

See main article: United States Republican presidential candidates, 2008. The only candidate with a national campaign at the end of the primary season was John McCain. Withdrawn candidates who had national campaigns were Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee,[1] Sam Brownback, John H. Cox, Jim Gilmore, Rudy Giuliani, Duncan Hunter, Mitt Romney, Tom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.

Overview of results

Delegate count estimates

Several media sources estimated the number of delegates supporting each candidate using the popular vote results of primary contests and statements from party officials and individual delegates. Delegates could be "pledged" and obligated by state party rules to vote for a specific candidate on the first ballot of the convention, or "unpledged" and able to vote for any candidate. Since several states selected delegates months after their primary or caucus date, many delegate counts for individual states were estimated based on the popular vote results in the contest.[3]

Popular vote

Primaries and caucuses

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Conventions

Notes

A Vote totals include votes for minor candidates, "uncommitted", "no preference", "write-ins", and other options.

B Precinct or district delegates chosen during this caucus elected the state's national delegates at a later convention. National delegates were not pledged to any candidate based on the caucus results.

C 20 Michigan delegates were initially projected for Mitt Romney, but because Romney suspended his campaign between the primary and the state convention for delegate selection, they were instead uncommitted.[63]

D This state selected delegates with multiple primaries, caucuses, or conventions.

E In the U.S. Virgin Islands territorial meeting, 47% of the vote went to uncommitted.[64]

F One delegate from Idaho was pledged to "none of the above".[65]

G The Ron Paul campaign claimed to have received three West Virginia delegates in exchange for supporting Huckabee at the state convention.[66] Two West Virginia delegates voted for Paul at the national convention.

Results

Iowa caucuses

See main article: 2008 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: January 3, 2008
National delegates: 37 (of 40)

Precinct delegates selected in the January caucus gathered at county caucuses on March 8, from which district delegates were selected. District conventions were held in each of Iowa's congressional districts on April 19, from which state convention delegates were selected. Selection of 37 of Iowa's national delegates occurred at the state convention on July 11-12, 2008, and all 37 delegates were unpledged.[67] The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

According to his campaign Website, Alan Keyes's votes were not counted nor recorded by the Republican Party of Iowa.[68]

2008 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses[69]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee40,954 34.36%0
Mitt Romney30,02125.19%0
Fred Thompson15,96013.39%0
John McCain15,53613.03%0
Ron Paul11,8419.93%0
Rudy Giuliani4,0993.44%0
Duncan Hunter5060.42%0
Alan Keyes2470.21%0
John H. Cox100.01%0
Hugh Cort50.00%0
Tom Tancredo50.00%0
Vern Wuensche20.00%0
Sam Brownback10.00%0
Cap Fendig10.00%0
Uncommitted-0.00%37
Total119,188100.00%37

Wyoming county conventions

See main article: 2008 Wyoming Republican presidential caucuses. Convention date: January 5, 2008
National delegates: 12 (of 14; was 28)

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, the Wyoming Republican Party was stripped of half of its 28 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008. Wyoming's delegates were officially unpledged, but reported affiliations with the candidates. Eight delegates intended to support Mitt Romney, three supported Fred Thompson, and one supported Duncan Hunter.[70] Two additional unpledged delegates were selected at the state convention on May 10, 2008.

New Hampshire primary

See main article: 2008 New Hampshire Republican primary. Primary date: January 8, 2008
National delegates: 12 (was 24)

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, the New Hampshire Republican State Committee was stripped of half of its 24 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[71] Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 10% of the vote statewide. A hand recount of the primary results was funded by supporters of Ron Paul.[72]

2008 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary[73]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain88,71337.00%7
Mitt Romney75,67531.56%4
Mike Huckabee26,91611.22%1
Rudy Giuliani20,3448.48%0
Ron Paul18,3467.65%0
Fred Thompson2,9561.23%0
Barack Obama1,9960.83%0
Hillary Clinton1,8280.76%0
Duncan Hunter1,1920.50%0
John Edwards7470.31%0
Bill Richardson2100.09%0
Alan Keyes2050.09%0
Stephen W. Marchuk1270.05%0
Write-in candidates940.04%0
Tom Tancredo630.03%0
Cornelius O'Connor460.02%0
Albert Howard430.02%0
Vermin Supreme430.02%0
John H. Cox390.02%0
Vern Wuensche360.02%0
Hugh Cort350.01%0
Daniel Gilbert350.01%0
Jack Shepard280.01%0
James Creighton Mitchell Jr.260.01%0
Mark Klein160.01%0
Dennis Kucinich150.01%0
H. Neal Fendig Jr.130.01%0
Mike Gravel50.00%0
Joe Biden10.00%0
Total239,793100.00%12

Michigan primary

See main article: 2008 Michigan Republican presidential primary. Primary date: January 15, 2008
National delegates: 30 (was 60)

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, the Michigan Republican Party was stripped of 27 of its 57 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[71] Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district and to candidates that received at least 15% of the vote statewide. Mitt Romney was projected to win the majority of the pledged delegates, but suspended his campaign on February 5, prior to delegate selection, which occurred at caucuses held on February 15. The Michigan Republican Party stated that his delegates would be uncommitted upon selection.[74]

2008 Michigan Republican presidential primary[75]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney338,31638.92%20
John McCain257,98529.68%7
Mike Huckabee139,76416.08%3
Ron Paul54,4756.27%0
Fred Thompson32,1593.70%0
Rudy Giuliani24,7252.84%0
Uncommitted 18,1182.08%0
Duncan Hunter2,8190.32%0
Tom Tancredo4570.05%0
Sam Brownback3510.04%0
Total869,169100.00%30

Nevada caucuses

See main article: 2008 Nevada Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: January 19, 2008
National delegates: 31 (of 34)

Precinct delegates selected during the caucuses gathered at county conventions on March 15 to select state delegates for the state convention on April 26. The state convention was unexpectedly recessed following a dispute between supporters of John McCain and Ron Paul, and the party failed to reestablish a quorum of delegates on a later date to conclude the process. The official slate of delegates was decided by the executive committee of the Nevada Republican Party on July 26.[76] The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Nevada Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

Tom Tancredo did appear on the official ballot, but Nevada Republican Party did not count or record votes cast for him.

2008 Nevada Republican presidential caucus[77]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney22,64651.10%0
Ron Paul6,08413.73%0
John McCain5,65012.75%0
Mike Huckabee3,6168.16%0
Fred Thompson3,5197.94%0
Rudy Giuliani1,9104.31%0
Duncan Hunter8902.01%0
Tom Tancredo-0.00%0
Uncommitted-0.00%31
Total44,315100.00%31

South Carolina primary

See main article: 2008 South Carolina Republican presidential primary. Primary date: January 19, 2008
National delegates: 24 (was 47)

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, the South Carolina Republican Party was stripped of 23 of its 47 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.[71] Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide.

2008 South Carolina Republican presidential primary[78]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain147,68633.15%18
Mike Huckabee132,94329.84%6
Fred Thompson69,65115.63%0
Mitt Romney68,14215.30%0
Ron Paul16,1543.63%0
Rudy Giuliani9,5572.15%0
Duncan Hunter1,0510.24%0
Tom Tancredo1210.03%0
Hugh Cort880.02%0
John H. Cox830.02%0
Cap Fendig230.01%0
Total445,499100.00%24

Louisiana caucuses

See main article: 2008 Louisiana Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Caucus date: January 22, 2008
National delegates: 24 (of 47)

The district caucuses selected state delegates for the state convention on February 16, 2008. At the state convention, 24 unpledged delegates were selected by the state delegates, in addition to 20 delegates pledged based on the results of the primary election on February 9. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates. Results of the delegates selected were released by the Republican Party of Louisiana on January 29.[79] Delegates ran on multiple platforms, making it difficult to distinguish which candidate they would support. A large number of delegates ran on an uncommitted pro-life platform. In the days after the caucuses, it was reported McCain had the support of the most delegates, followed by Paul and Romney.[80] [81] According to party chairman Roger Villere, Jr., supporters of John McCain had majorities in congressional districts 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7, which he predicted would give McCain control of 41 of 47 of Louisiana's delegates.[82] By February 1, the uncommitted pro-life delegates supported McCain, along with Louisiana's three RNC members, ensuring McCain would have control of Louisiana's delegation.[83]

Hawaii caucuses

See main article: 2008 Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus dates: January 25, 2008 – February 5, 2008
National delegates: 17 (of 20)

Delegates selected in the precinct caucuses attended a state convention from May 16–18, 2008. The convention selected 17 unpledged national delegates, all of whom supported McCain.[84] The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Hawaii Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

Florida primary

See main article: 2008 Florida Republican presidential primary. Primary date: January 29, 2008
National delegates: 57 (was 114)

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, the Republican Party of Florida was stripped of 57 of its 114 delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008. The Florida primary was a winner-take-all contest with 57 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Florida Republican presidential primary[85]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain701,76136.0%57
Mitt Romney604,93231.0%0
Rudy Giuliani286,08914.7%0
Mike Huckabee262,68113.5%0
Ron Paul62,8873.2%0
Fred Thompson22,6681.2%0
Alan Keyes4,0600.2%0
Duncan Hunter2,8470.1%0
Tom Tancredo1,5730.1%0
Total1,949,498100.00%57

Maine caucuses

See main article: 2008 Maine Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 1, 2008 – February 3, 2008
National delegates: 18 (of 21)

Official allocation of delegates was decided during district caucuses and the state convention on May 3, 2008. Although the state's delegates were officially unpledged to any candidate, Paul supporters succeeded in selecting a single pro-Paul delegate at a district convention on May 3, while the state convention selected twelve McCain supporters as delegates.[86] The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Maine Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Maine Republican presidential caucuses[87]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
(projected)
Mitt Romney2,837 51.66%0
John McCain1,176 21.41%0
Ron Paul1,00218.24%0
Mike Huckabee3185.79%0
Uncommitted1362.47%18
Write-in candidates90.16%0
Fred Thompson80.14%0
Rudy Giuliani30.05%0
Alan Keyes10.02%0
Duncan Hunter10.02%0
John H. Cox00.00%0
Total5,491100.00%18

Alabama primary

See main article: 2008 Alabama Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 45 (of 48)

Delegates were allocated to the winners in each congressional district if they received over 50% of the vote, and the winner and runner-up in each district if the winner received less. Delegates were also allocated proportionally statewide to candidates receiving at least 20% of the vote. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Alabama Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Alabama Republican presidential primary[88]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee227,76641.25%26
John McCain204,86737.10%19
Mitt Romney98,01917.75%0
Ron Paul14,8102.68%0
Rudy Giuliani2,1340.39%0
Fred Thompson1,8350.33%0
Uncommitted1,2340.22%0
Alan Keyes7780.14%0
Duncan Hunter3910.07%0
Hugh Cort2280.04%0
Tom Tancredo930.02%0
Total552,155100.00%45

Alaska caucuses

See main article: 2008 Alaska Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 26 (of 29)

Delegates were allocated proportionally based on the statewide results of the caucuses. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Alaska Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Alaska Republican presidential primary[89]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney5,98843.70%12
Mike Huckabee2,99621.86%6
Ron Paul2,36317.24%5
John McCain2,13215.56%3
Uncommitted2241.63%0
Total13,703100.00%26

Arizona primary

See main article: 2008 Arizona Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 50 (of 53)

The Arizona primary was a winner-take-all contest with 50 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Arizona Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Arizona Republican presidential primary[90]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain255,19747.17%50
Mitt Romney186,83834.53%0
Mike Huckabee48,8499.03%0
Ron Paul22,6924.19%0
Rudy Giuliani13,6582.52%0
Fred Thompson9,4921.75%0
Duncan Hunter1,0820.20%0
Alan Keyes9700.18%0
John R. McGrath4900.09%0
Frank McEnulty3330.06%0
Sean Murphy2690.05%0
John Fitzpatrick1990.04%0
James Creighton Mitchell1930.04%0
David Ruben1040.02%0
Michael Burzynski980.02%0
Jerry Curry980.02%0
Jack Shepard780.01%0
Bob Forthan750.01%0
Michael Shaw620.01%0
Hugh Cort580.01%0
Daniel Gilbert530.01%0
Rick Outzen530.01%0
Charles Skelley500.01%0
Rhett Smith440.01%0
Total541,035100.00%50

Arkansas primary

See main article: 2008 Arkansas Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 31 (of 34)

Delegates were allocated to the winners in each congressional district if they received over 50% of the vote, and the winner and runner-up in each district if the winner received less. Delegates were also allocated to candidates receiving at least 10% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Arkansas Republican presidential primary[91]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee138,55760.46%29
John McCain46,34320.22%1
Mitt Romney30,99713.53%1
Ron Paul10,9834.79%0
Uncommitted9870.43%0
Rudy Giuliani6580.29%0
Fred Thompson6280.27%0
Total229,153100.00%31

California primary

See main article: 2008 California Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 170 (of 173)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the California Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 California Republican presidential primary[92] [93] [94]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain1,238,98842.25%155
Mitt Romney1,013,47134.56%15
Mike Huckabee340,66911.62%0
Rudy Giuliani128,6814.39%0
Ron Paul125,3654.27%0
Fred Thompson50,2751.71%0
Duncan Hunter14,0210.48%0
Alan Keyes11,7420.40%0
Tom Tancredo3,8840.13%0
John H. Cox3,2190.11%0
Sam Brownback2,4860.08%0
Write-in candidates100.00%0
Total2,932,811100.00%170

Colorado caucuses

See main article: 2008 Colorado Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 43 (of 46)

The caucuses included a non-binding straw poll of presidential preference. Voters at each precinct then selected district delegates to convene in district conventions from May 17 to May 30, 2008, where 21 national delegates were selected, as well as delegates to the state convention on May 31. An additional 22 delegates were selected at a state convention. No delegates were pledged to any candidate. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Colorado Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.[95]

2008 Colorado Republican presidential caucuses[96]
CandidateState delegatesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney42,21860.11%0
John McCain12,91818.39%0
Mike Huckabee8,96012.76%0
Ron Paul5,9108.42%0
Alan Keyes670.10%0
Fred Thompson630.09%0
Rudy Giuliani580.08%0
Duncan Hunter250.04%0
Tom Tancredo100.01%0
Uncommitted-0.00%43
Total70,229100.00%43

Connecticut primary

See main article: 2008 Connecticut Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 27 (of 30)

The Connecticut primary was a winner-take-all contest with 27 delegates pledged to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Connecticut Republican presidential primary[97]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain78,83652.00%27
Mitt Romney49,89132.91%0
Mike Huckabee10,6077.00%0
Ron Paul6,2874.15%0
Rudy Giuliani2,4701.63%0
Uncommitted2,4621.62%0
Fred Thompson5380.35%0
Alan Keyes3760.25%0
Duncan Hunter1370.09%0
Total151,605100.00%27

Delaware primary

See main article: 2008 Delaware Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 18

The Delaware primary was a winner-take-all contest with 18 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Delaware Republican presidential primary[98]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain22,22645.10%18
Mitt Romney16,06032.59%0
Mike Huckabee7,57715.38%0
Ron Paul2,0834.23%0
Rudy Giuliani1,1612.36%0
Tom Tancredo1740.35%0
Total49,281100.00%18

Georgia primary

See main article: 2008 Georgia Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 72

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide.

2008 Georgia Republican presidential primary[99]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee326,87433.92%54
John McCain304,75131.63%9
Mitt Romney290,70730.17%9
Ron Paul28,0962.92%0
Rudy Giuliani7,1620.74%0
Fred Thompson3,4140.35%0
Alan Keyes1,4580.15%0
Duncan Hunter7550.08%0
Tom Tancredo3240.03%0
Total963,541100.00%72

Illinois primary

See main article: 2008 Illinois Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 57 (of 70)

57 delegates were directly elected alongside a statewide presidential preference vote. 10 other unpledged delegates were selected during the state convention on June 7, 2008. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Illinois Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Illinois Republican presidential primary[100]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain426,77747.45%54
Mitt Romney257,26528.60%3
Mike Huckabee148,05316.46%0
Ron Paul45,0555.01%0
Rudy Giuliani11,8371.32%0
Fred Thompson7,2590.81%0
Alan Keyes2,3180.26%0
James Mitchell4830.05%0
Tom Tancredo3750.04%0
Totals899,422100.00%57

Massachusetts primary

See main article: 2008 Massachusetts Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 40 (of 43)

Delegates were proportionally allocated to candidates that received at least 15% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Massachusetts Republican presidential primary[101]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney255,89250.97%22
John McCain204,77940.79%18
Mike Huckabee19,1033.81%0
Ron Paul13,2512.64%0
Rudy Giuliani2,7070.54%0
No preference1,9590.29%0
Write-in candidates1,5320.39%0
Blank ballots1,4470.31%0
Fred Thompson9160.18%0
Duncan Hunter2580.05%0
Tom Tancredo1530.03%0
Total501,997100.00%40

Minnesota caucuses

See main article: 2008 Minnesota Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 38 (of 41)

The caucuses involved a non-binding straw poll and selection of precinct delegates to attend basic political organization unit conventions held between February 22 and March 15, 2008. These conventions selected delegates to attend congressional district conventions between March 29 and April 19, where 24 national delegates were selected. The district conventions also selected delegates to attend the state convention on May 29–31, where an additional 14 national delegates were selected. The national committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates. Six of the district delegates were reportedly Paul supporters, while the 14 delegates selected at the state convention supported McCain.[102] [103]

2008 Minnesota Republican presidential caucuses[104]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney25,99041.37%0
John McCain13,82622.01%0
Mike Huckabee12,49319.88%0
Ron Paul9,85215.68%0
Alan Keyes3680.59%0
Write-in candidates2990.48%0
Uncommitted-0.00%38
Total62,828100.00%38

Missouri primary

See main article: 2008 Missouri Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 58

The Missouri primary was a winner-take-all contest with 58 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Missouri Republican presidential primary[105]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain194,05332.95%58
Mike Huckabee185,64231.53%0
Mitt Romney172,32929.27%0
Ron Paul26,4644.49%0
Rudy Giuliani3,5930.61%0
Fred Thompson3,1020.53%0
Uncommitted2,0970.36%0
Alan Keyes8920.15%0
Duncan Hunter3070.05%0
Virgil Wiles1240.02%0
Tom Tancredo1070.02%0
Daniel Gilbert880.01%0
Hugh Cort460.01%0
Total588,844100.00%58

Montana caucuses

See main article: 2008 Montana Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 25

The Montana caucus was a winner-take-all contest with 25 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Montana Republican presidential caucuses[106]
CandidateState delegatesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney62538.34%25
Ron Paul40024.54%0
John McCain35821.96%0
Mike Huckabee24515.03%0
Alan Keyes20.12%0
Total1,630100.00%25

New Jersey primary

See main article: 2008 New Jersey Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 52

The New Jersey primary was a winner-take-all contest with 52 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 New Jersey Republican presidential primary[107]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain313,45955.36%52
Mitt Romney160,38828.33%0
Mike Huckabee46,2848.17%0
Ron Paul27,3014.82%0
Rudy Giuliani15,5162.74%0
Fred Thompson3,2530.57%0
Total566,201100.00%52

New York primary

See main article: 2008 New York Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 87 (of 101)

The New York primary was a winner-take-all contest with 87 delegates pledged to the winner statewide. Eleven other unpledged delegates were selected during the state committee meeting on May 20–21, 2008. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the New York Republican State Committee also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 New York Republican presidential primary[108]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain333,00149.70%87
Mitt Romney178,04326.57%0
Mike Huckabee68,47710.22%0
Ron Paul40,1135.99%0
Rudy Giuliani23,2603.47%0
Blank/void/scattering27,1844.06%0
Total670,078100.00%87

North Dakota caucuses

See main article: 2008 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 23 (of 26)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 15% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the North Dakota Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.[31]

2008 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses[109]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
Mitt Romney 3,490 35.67% 8
2,224 22.73% 5
2,082 21.28% 5
1,947 19.90% 5
42 0.43% 0
Total 9,785 100.00% 23

Oklahoma primary

See main article: 2008 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 38 (of 41)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary[110]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
John McCain 122,772 36.64% 32
111,89933.40% 6
83,03024.78% 0
11,183 3.34% 0
2,412 0.72% 0
1,924 0.57% 0
817 0.24% 0
Jerry Curry 387 0.12% 0
317 0.09% 0
189 0.06% 0
Daniel Gilbert 124 0.04% 0
Total 335,054 100.00% 38

Tennessee primary

See main article: 2008 Tennessee Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 52 (of 55)

39 of the 52 delegates were directly pledged in the primary election, with the remaining 13 selected at the state executive committee meeting on March 1. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Tennessee Republican presidential primary[111] [112]
CandidateVotesPercentageEstimated delegates
Mike Huckabee 190,904 34.47% 24
176,091 31.80% 20
130,632 23.59% 8
31,026 5.60% 0
16,263 2.94% 0
5,159 0.93% 0
Uncommitted 1,830 0.33% 0
978 0.18% 0
738 0.13% 0
194 0.04% 0
Total 553,815 100.00% 52

Utah primary

See main article: 2008 Utah Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 36

The Utah primary was a winner-take-all contest with 36 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Utah Republican presidential primary[113]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mitt Romney 264,956 89.49% 36
15,931 5.38% 0
8,846 2.99% 0
4,252 1.44% 0
988 0.33% 0
613 0.21% 0
261 0.09% 0
211 0.07% 0
3 0.00% 0
Total 296,061 100.00% 36

West Virginia state convention

See main article: 2008 West Virginia Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National delegates: 18 (of 30)

18 delegates were pledged to the first candidate to receive the support of a majority of convention delegates. Nine other delegates were pledged based on a primary election on May 13, 2008. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

The Ron Paul campaign claimed to have received three West Virginia delegates in exchange for supporting Huckabee at the state convention. Two West Virginia delegates voted for Paul at the national convention.

2008 West Virginia Republican state convention
CandidateState delegatesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee 567 51.55% 18
521 47.36% 0
12 1.09% 0
Total1,100100.00%18

Kansas caucuses

See main article: 2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 9, 2008
National delegates: 36 (of 39)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide. Kansas chose three additional unpledged delegates during the state committee meeting on May 22, 2008. The Green Papers reported two of the unpledged delegates supported McCain.

2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses[114]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee 11,627 59.58% 36
4,587 23.50% 0
2,182 11.18% 0
653 3.35% 0
288 1.48% 0
Uncommitted840.43%0
Fred Thompson610.31%0
Rudy Giuliani340.17%0
Total 19,516 100.00% 36

Louisiana primary

See main article: 2008 Louisiana Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Primary date: February 9, 2008
National delegates: 20 (of 47)

Party rules in Louisiana would pledge 20 delegates to the winner of the primary only if the candidate received 50% or more of the popular vote. Delegates were selected at the state convention on February 16. Since no candidate won the primary with this majority, the 20 delegates selected at the state convention on February 16 were officially unpledged. The convention, controlled by supporters of McCain, selected a slate of McCain supporters as national delegates.[115] The McCain campaign had written or verbal support of 44 of the 47 delegates chosen at the convention.

2008 Louisiana Republican presidential primary[116]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Mike Huckabee 69,594 43.18% 0
67,551 41.91% 0
10,222 6.34% 0
8,590 5.33% 0
1,603 0.99% 0
1,593 0.99% 0
837 0.52% 0
Jerry Curry 521 0.32% 0
368 0.23% 0
Daniel Gilbert 183 0.11% 0
107 0.07% 0
Uncommitted - 0.00% 20
Total 161,169 100.00% 20

Washington caucuses

See main article: 2008 Washington Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Caucus date: February 9, 2008
National delegates: 18 (of 40)

During the precinct caucuses, each precinct selected a delegate to attend county conventions. Between March 22 and May 3, the county conventions selected delegates to attend the district conventions, and the district conventions selected delegates to the state convention. The state convention convened from May 29–31 to select 18 unpledged delegates. An additional 19 delegates were pledged based on the results of a primary election on February 19. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

The Washington State Republican Party announced McCain as the winner of the caucuses with 87% of precincts reporting. Huckabee challenged the results, leading to a recount.[117] McCain was again declared the winner based on the results of 96% of the precincts.[118]

2008 Washington Republican presidential caucuses
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
3,468 25.74% 0
3,226 23.94% 0
2,799 20.77% 0
2,253 16.72% 0
Uncommitted 1,729 12.83% 18
Total 13,475 100.00% 18

District of Columbia primary

See main article: 2008 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 12, 2008
National delegates: 16 (of 19)

The District of Columbia primary was a winner-take-all contest with 16 delegates pledged to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the District of Columbia Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary[119]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 4,198 67.59% 16
1,020 16.42% 0
494 7.95% 0
398 6.41% 0
101 1.63% 0
Total 6,211 100.00% 16

Maryland primary

See main article: 2008 Maryland Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 12, 2008
National delegates: 37

The Maryland primary was a winner-take-all contest with 37 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Maryland Republican presidential primary[120]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 176,046 54.84% 37
91,608 28.54% 0
22,426 6.99% 0
19,196 5.98% 0
4,548 1.42% 0
3,386 1.05% 0
2,901 0.90% 0
522 0.16% 0
356 0.11% 0
Total 320,989 100.00% 37

Virginia primary

See main article: 2008 Virginia Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 12, 2008
National delegates: 63

The Virginia primary was a winner-take-all contest with 63 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Virginia Republican presidential primary[121]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 244,829 50.04% 63
199,003 40.67% 0
21,999 4.50% 0
18,002 3.68% 0
3,395 0.69% 0
2,024 0.41% 0
Total 489,252 100.00% 63

Washington primary

See main article: 2008 Washington Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Primary date: February 19, 2008
National delegates: 19 (of 40)

18 other unpledged delegates were selected at the state convention following caucuses on February 9, 2008. Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district and proportionally to all candidates that received at least 20% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Washington Republican presidential primary[122]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 262,304 49.50% 16
127,657 24.09% 3
86,140 16.25% 0
40,539 7.65% 0
5,145 0.97% 0
4,865 0.92% 0
2,226 0.42% 0
1,056 0.20% 0
Total 529,932 100.00% 0

Wisconsin primary

See main article: 2008 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary. Primary date: February 19, 2008
National delegates: 40

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide.

2008 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary[123]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 224,755 54.74% 34
151,707 36.95% 6
19,0904.65% 0
8,080 1.97% 0
2,709 0.66% 0
1,935 0.47% 0
Uncommitted 850 0.21% 0
799 0.19% 0
Write-in candidates 497 0.12% 0
185 0.05% 0
Total 410,607 100.00% 40

American Samoa caucuses

See main article: 2008 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 23, 2008
National delegates: 6 (of 9)

Six delegates were selected at a territorial party meeting. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of American Samoa also attended the convention as unpledged delegates. John McCain won the support of all nine delegates at the territorial meeting.

Northern Mariana Islands caucuses

See main article: 2008 Northern Mariana Islands Republican presidential caucuses. Convention date: February 23, 2008
National delegates: 6 (of 9)

Six delegates were selected at a territorial party meeting. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the CNMI Republican Party also attended the convention as unpledged delegates. John McCain won the support of all nine delegates at the territorial meeting.

2008 Northern Mariana Islands Republican presidential caucuses
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 105 91.30% 6
5 4.38% 0
5 4.38% 0
Total 115 100.00% 6

Puerto Rico caucuses

See main article: 2008 Puerto Rico Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: February 24, 2008
National delegates: 20 (of 23)

Twenty delegates were pledged at the territorial caucus. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Puerto Rico also attended the convention as unpledged delegates. Following the caucus, it was reported that McCain had the support of all 23 delegates.[124]

2008 Puerto Rico Republican presidential caucuses
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 188 90.38% 20
10 4.80% 0
9 4.32% 0
Write-in candidates 1 0.48% 0
Total 208 100.00% 20

Ohio primary

See main article: 2008 Ohio Republican presidential primary. Primary date: March 4, 2008
National delegates: 85 (of 88)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Ohio Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Ohio Republican presidential primary[125]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 656,687 60.03% 85
335,356 30.65% 0
49,027 4.48% 0
36,031 3.29% 0
16,879 1.54% 0
Total 1,093,980 100.00% 85

Rhode Island primary

See main article: 2008 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary. Primary date: March 4, 2008
National delegates: 17 (of 20)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 15% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Rhode Island Republican presidential primary[126]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 17,480 64.75% 13
5,847 21.66% 4
1,777 6.58% 0
Uncommitted 570 2.11% 0
1170.43% 0
Hugh Cort 24 0.09% 0
Total 26,996 100.00% 17

Texas primary

See main article: 2008 Texas Republican presidential primary. Primary date: March 4, 2008
National delegates: 137 (of 140)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district if that candidate received at least 50% of the vote, or to the winner and runner-up if they received less. Delegates were also allocated to the statewide winner. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Texas attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Texas Republican presidential primary[127]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 697,767 51.22% 120
518,002 38.02% 17
66,360 4.87% 0
27,264 2.00% 0
Uncommitted 17,574 1.29% 0
11,503 0.84% 0
8,260 0.61% 0
8,222 0.60% 0
6,038 0.44% 0
Hugh Cort 728 0.05% 0
Hoa Tran 604 0.04% 0
Total 1,362,322 100.00% 137

Vermont primary

See main article: 2008 Vermont Republican presidential primary. Primary date: March 4, 2008
National delegates: 17

The Vermont primary was a winner-take-all contest with 17 delegates pledged to the winner statewide.

2008 Vermont Republican presidential primary[128]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 28,417 71.32% 17
5,698 14.30% 0
2,635 6.61% 0
1,809 4.54% 0
931 2.34% 0
Write-in candidates 353 0.89% 0
Total 39,843 100.00% 17

Guam caucuses

See main article: 2008 Guam Republican presidential caucuses. Caucus date: March 8, 2008
National delegates: 6 (of 9)

Six delegates were selected at a territorial party meeting. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Guam also attended the convention as unpledged delegates. John McCain won the support of all nine delegates at the territorial meeting.

Mississippi primary

See main article: 2008 Mississippi Republican presidential primary. Primary date: March 11, 2008
National delegates: 36 (of 39)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district in the state and to the winner statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Mississippi Republican presidential primary[129]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 113,074 78.91% 36
17,943 12.52% 0
5,510 3.85% 0
2,177 1.52% 0
2,160 1.51% 0
945 0.66% 0
842 0.59% 0
414 0.29% 0
221 0.15% 0
Total 143,286 100.00% 36

United States Virgin Islands caucuses

See main article: 2008 United States Virgin Islands Republican caucuses. Caucus date: April 5, 2008
National delegates: 6 (of 9)

Six delegates were selected at a territorial party meeting. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of the Virgin Islands also attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 United States Virgin Islands Republican Territorial Meeting
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Uncommitted 153 47.22% 6
102 31.48% 0
60 18.52% 0
9 2.78% 0
Total 324 100 6

Pennsylvania primary

See main article: 2008 Pennsylvania Republican presidential primary. Primary date: April 22, 2008
National delegates: 61 (of 74)

All delegates elected in the Pennsylvania were officially unpledged. Ten additional unpledged delegates were selected by the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania on June 6, 2008. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party also attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Pennsylvania Republican presidential primary[130]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 595,175 72.86% 0
129,323 15.83% 0
92,430 11.31% 0
Uncommitted - 0.00% 61
Total 816,928 100% 61

Indiana primary

See main article: 2008 Indiana Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 6, 2008
National delegates: 27 (of 57)

Delegates were allocated to the winner in each congressional district. 27 other unpledged delegates were selected during the state convention on June 9–10, 2008. The national committeeman, national committeewoman, and chairman of the Indiana Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.[52]

2008 Indiana Republican presidential primary[131]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 320,318 77.62% 27
41,173 9.98% 0
31,612 7.66% 0
19,581 4.74% 0
Total 412,684 100.00% 27

North Carolina primary

See main article: 2008 North Carolina Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 6, 2008
National delegates: 69

Delegates were allocated proportionally based on the results statewide.

2008 North Carolina Republican presidential primary[132]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 383,085 74.01% 53
63,018 12.18% 9
37,260 7.20% 5
20,624 3.98% 2
13,596 2.63% 0
Total 517,583 100.00% 69

Nebraska primary

See main article: 2008 Nebraska Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 13, 2008
National delegates: 0 (of 33)

Nebraska's primary was nonbinding. 30 unpledged delegates were selected at the state convention on July 12, 2008. The national committeeman, national committeewoman, and chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Nebraska Republican presidential primary[133]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 118,876 86.99% 0
17,772 13.01% 0
Total 136,648 100.00% 0

West Virginia primary

See main article: 2008 West Virginia Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Primary date: May 13, 2008
National delegates: 9 (of 30)

18 other delegates were selected during a state convention on February 5, 2008. The national committeeman, national committeewoman, and chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 West Virginia Republican presidential primary[134]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 90,469 76.00% 9
12,310 10.34% 0
5,969 5.01% 0
5,242 4.40% 0
2,875 2.42% 0
1,441 1.21% 0
Jerry Curry 728 0.61% 0
Total 119,034 100.00% 9

Kentucky primary

See main article: 2008 Kentucky Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 20, 2008
National delegates: 42 (of 45)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to all candidates receiving at least 15% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Kentucky Republican presidential primary[135]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 142,918 72.26% 42
16,388 8.29% 0
13,427 6.79% 0
9,206 4.65% 0
3,055 1.54% 0
2,044 1.03% 0
Total 197,793 100.00% 42

Oregon primary

See main article: 2008 Oregon Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 20, 2008
National delegates: 27 (of 30)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to all candidates receiving at least 3.5% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Oregon Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Oregon Republican presidential primary[136]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 285,881 80.88% 23
51,100 14.46% 4
Write-in candidates 16,495 4.67% 0
Total 353,476 100.00% 27

Idaho primary

See main article: 2008 Idaho Republican presidential primary. Primary date: May 27, 2008
National delegates: 24 (of 32)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 5% of the vote statewide. Five other unpledged delegates were selected at the Idaho state convention on June 12–14, 2008. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Idaho Republican Party also attended the national convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 Idaho Republican presidential primary
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
John McCain 87,460 69.65% 17
29,785 23.72% 6
None of the names shown 8,325 6.63% 1
Total 125,570 100.00% 24

Montana primary

See main article: 2008 Montana Republican presidential caucuses and primary. Primary date: June 3, 2008
National delegates: 0 (of 25)

Montana's primary was nonbinding. All 25 delegates were pledged during the caucuses on February 5, 2008.

2008 Montana Republican presidential primary[137]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 72,791 76.04% 0
20,606 21.53% 0
No preference 2,333 2.44% 0
Total 95,730 100.00% 0

New Mexico primary

See main article: 2008 New Mexico Republican presidential primary. Primary date: June 3, 2008
National delegates: 29 (of 32)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 15% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 New Mexico Republican presidential primary[138]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 95,378 85.97% 29
15,561 14.03% 0
Total 110,939 100.00% 29

South Dakota primary

See main article: 2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary. Primary date: June 3, 2008
National delegates: 24 (of 27)

Delegates were allocated proportionally to candidates that received at least 20% of the vote statewide. The national committeeman, the national committeewoman, and the chairman of the South Dakota Republican Party attended the convention as unpledged delegates.

2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary[139]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
John McCain 42,788 70.19% 24
10,072 16.52% 0
4,328 7.10% 0
1,990 3.26% 0
Uncommitted 1,786 2.93% 0
Total 60,964 100.00% 24

See also

Notes and References

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  15. Web site: Alabama Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240506234059/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/AL-R.phtml . 6 May 2024.
  16. Web site: Alaska Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240506234101/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/AK-R.phtml . 6 May 2024.
  17. Web site: Arizona Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132839/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/AZ-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  18. Web site: Arkansas Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240506234059/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/AR-R.phtml . 6 May 2024.
  19. Web site: California Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132841/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/CA-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  20. Web site: Colorado Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132842/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/CO-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  21. Web site: Connecticut Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132842/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/CT-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  22. Web site: Delaware Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132839/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/DE-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  23. Web site: Georgia Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132836/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/GA-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  24. Web site: Illinois Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132837/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/IL-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  25. Web site: Massachusetts Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074505/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/MA-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  26. Web site: Minnesota Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074511/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/MN-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  27. Web site: Missouri Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074506/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/MO-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
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  29. Web site: New Jersey Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240506234105/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/NJ-R.phtml . 6 May 2024.
  30. Web site: New York Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074507/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/NY-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
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  32. Web site: Oklahoma Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074506/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/OK-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  33. Web site: Tennessee Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240522104501/http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/TN-R.phtml . 22 May 2024.
  34. Web site: Utah Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132853/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/UT-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  35. Web site: Kansas Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074507/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/KS-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  36. Web site: Louisiana Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074504/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/LA-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  37. Web site: Washington Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240714004209/http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/WA-R.phtml . 14 July 2024.
  38. Web site: District of Columbia Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132842/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/DC-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
  39. Web site: Maryland Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508074506/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/MD-R.phtml . 8 May 2024.
  40. Web site: Virginia Republican Delegation 2008 . www.thegreenpapers.com . 1 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240509132847/https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/VA-R.phtml . 9 May 2024.
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