2016 Republican Primary dates and delegate counts |
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Date |
State/ |
Calculated |
Type |
Cumulative Total |
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[110] |
territory |
delegates |
[113] |
1305 to Win |
|
[111] |
[112] |
[b] |
(includes bonus delegates) |
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[a] |
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February 1, 2016 |
Iowa |
30 |
Closed caucus |
30 |
|
February 9, 2016 |
New Hampshire |
23 |
Modified primary |
53 |
|
February 20, 2016 |
South Carolina |
50 |
Open primary |
103 |
|
February 23, 2016 |
Nevada |
30 |
Closed caucus |
133 |
|
March 1, 2016 |
Alabama |
50 |
Open primary |
183 |
|
Alaska |
28 |
Closed caucus |
211 |
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Arkansas |
40 |
Open primary |
251 |
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Georgia |
76 |
Modified primary |
327 |
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Massachusetts |
42 |
Modified primary |
369 |
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Minnesota |
38 |
Open caucus |
407 |
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Oklahoma |
43 |
Closed primary |
450 |
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Tennessee |
58 |
Open primary |
508 |
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Texas |
155 |
Open primary |
663 |
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Vermont |
16 |
Open primary |
679 |
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Virginia |
49 |
Open primary |
728 |
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Wyoming |
29 |
Closed caucus |
757 |
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March 5, 2016 |
Maine |
23 |
Closed caucus |
780 |
|
Kansas |
40 |
Closed caucus |
820 |
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Kentucky |
45 |
Closed caucus |
865 |
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Louisiana |
46 |
Closed primary |
911 |
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March 8, 2016 |
Hawaii |
19 |
Closed caucus |
930 |
|
Idaho |
32 |
Closed primary |
962 |
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Mississippi |
39 |
Open primary |
1001 |
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Michigan |
59 |
Closed primary |
1060 |
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March 12, 2016 |
District of Columbia |
19 |
Closed caucus |
1079 |
|
Guam |
9 |
Closed caucus |
1088 |
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March 13, 2016 |
Puerto Rico |
23 |
Open primary |
1111 |
|
March 15, 2016 |
Ohio |
66 |
Modified primary |
1177 |
|
Florida |
99 |
Closed primary |
1276 |
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Illinois |
69 |
Open primary |
1345 |
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Missouri |
52 |
Modified caucus |
1397 |
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North Carolina |
72 |
Modified primary |
1469 |
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March 22, 2016 |
Arizona |
58 |
Closed primary |
1527 |
|
Utah |
40 |
Modified primary |
1567 |
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April 5, 2016 |
Wisconsin |
42 |
Open primary |
1609 |
|
April 19, 2016 |
New York |
95 |
Closed primary |
1704 |
|
April 26, 2016 |
Connecticut |
28 |
Closed primary |
1732 |
|
Delaware |
16 |
Closed primary |
1748 |
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Maryland |
38 |
Closed primary |
1786 |
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Pennsylvania |
71 |
Closed primary |
1857 |
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Rhode Island |
19 |
Modified primary |
1876 |
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May 3, 2016 |
Indiana |
57 |
Open primary |
1933 |
|
May 10, 2016 |
Nebraska |
36 |
Semi-closed primary |
1969 |
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West Virginia |
34 |
Modified primary |
2003 |
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May 17, 2016 |
Oregon |
28 |
Closed primary |
2031 |
|
May 24, 2016 |
Washington |
44 |
Closed primary |
2075 |
|
June 7, 2016 |
California |
172 |
Closed primary |
2247 |
|
Montana |
27 |
Closed caucus |
2274 |
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New Jersey |
51 |
Modified primary |
2325 |
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New Mexico |
24 |
Closed primary |
2349 |
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South Dakota |
29 |
Closed primary |
2378 |
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TBA |
North Dakota |
28 |
Closed caucus |
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TBA |
Colorado |
37 |
Closed caucus |
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TBA |
American Samoa |
9 |
Open caucus |
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TBA |
Northern Marianas |
9 |
Closed caucus |
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TBA |
Virgin Islands |
9 |
Closed caucus |
Yep, as soon as Trump wins Florida’s winner take all primary, the race is basically over.
Ah, I see by then that my primary vote (CO) won’t matter. :)
If it does, it if could help in some way, I’d love to know about it (people here are so knowledgeable about arcane points of politics, it amazes me).
Thank you for your wonderful work. Please come back often with results. I would love to know winner take all states. GO TRUMP!!