Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries

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This article contains the results of the 2012 Republican presidential primaries and caucuses, which resulted in the nomination of Mitt Romney as the Republican nominee for President of the United States. The 2012 Republican primaries were the selection processes by which the Republican Party selected delegates to attend the 2012 Republican National Convention from August 27–30. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions culminated in the national convention, where the delegates cast their votes to formally select a candidate. A simple majority (1,144) of the total delegate votes (2,286) was required to become the party's nominee.

2012 Republican Party presidential primaries

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Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Delegate count 1,575 245
Contests won 42[1] 11[1]
Popular vote 10,048,134[2] 3,938,527[2]
Percentage 52.1% 20.4%

 
Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich
Home state Texas Georgia
Delegate count 177 138
Contests won 4[1] 2[1]
Popular vote 2,099,441[2] 2,737,442[2]
Percentage 10.9% 14.2%


Previous Republican nominee

John McCain

Republican nominee

Mitt Romney

Seven major candidates were in the race to become the nominee. Michele Bachmann was the first to drop out, ending her campaign after a poor performance in Iowa. Jon Huntsman withdrew from the race after placing third in the New Hampshire primary. Rick Perry dropped out after Iowa and New Hampshire but prior to the South Carolina primary after polling poorly. Rick Santorum suspended his campaign in April after polls showed a strong possibility that he would lose his home state of Pennsylvania to Mitt Romney, and his daughter Bella's condition worsened. Newt Gingrich withdrew after insufficient funds prevented him from moving forward with a strong campaign. On May 14, 2012, Ron Paul announced that his campaign would switch to a delegate accumulation strategy.[3] On May 29, according to projected counts, Mitt Romney crossed the threshold of 1,144 delegates. He was formally nominated at the Republican National Convention on August 28.

Overview of results

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  • The delegate totals given by the AP (Associated Press), other sites such as this one and other major news outlets are a projection and have not been officially pledged yet. This applies to a delegate from a non-binding primary or caucus election, as in Iowa, Colorado, Minnesota, Maine, and Washington.[4] These are awarded officially at Congressional and State Conventions on a later date.
  • Unprojected delegates included in Total for each State.[5] 1,869 pledged, 417 unprojected/unpledged.[6]
  • Winner-take-all states begin with the April 3, 2012 primaries, with the exception of Florida's and Arizona's primaries.
2012 Republican primary results (popular vote) by county*
2012 Republican primary results (percentage) by county*
*Exceptions: North Dakota – legislative districts, Louisiana – parishes, Alaska, Washington, D.C. – at-large

Major candidates

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Candidates  

Mitt
Romney
 

Ron
Paul
 

Newt
Gingrich
 

Rick
Santorum
 

Rick
Perry
 

Jon
Huntsman
 

Michele
Bachmann
Totals
Total delegates (Projection)
(Total: 2,286, Unprojected: 239)
1,489
(65.1%)
154
(6.7%)
142
(6.2%)
258
(11.3%)
0
(0.0%)
3
(0.1%)
1
(0.1%)
2,047
(89.5%)
Superdelegates (Pledged)
(Total: 120 , Unprojected: 60) [7]
54
(43.3%)
1
(0.8%)
2
(1.7%)
1
(0.8%)
0
(0.0%)
0
(0.0%)
0
(0.0%)
60
(50.0%)
Projected delegates [2]
(Total: 2,166, Unprojected: 257)
1,355
(62.6%)
153
(7.0%)
140
(6.4%)
257
(20.3%)
0
(0.0%)
3
(0.1%)
1
(0.1%)
1,909
(88.1%)
Popular vote totalsb
10,031,336
(52.13%)
2,095,762
(10.89%)
2,734,571
(14.21%)
3,932,069
(20.43%)
54,769
(0.28%)
83,918
(0.44%)
41,199
(0.21%)
18,973,624
(19,242,663)
Jan. 3 Iowa
Nonbinding Precinct Caucuses
25%
(0 delegates)
(29,805 votes)
21%
(21 delegates)
(26,036 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(16,163 votes)
25%
(1 delegates)
(29,839 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(12,557 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(739 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(6,046 votes)
22
(121,501 votes)
Jan. 10 New Hampshire
Binding Primary
39%
(7 delegates)
(97,591 votes)
23%
(3 delegates)
(56,872 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(23,421 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(23,432 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(1,764 votes)
17%
(2 delegates)
(41,964 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(350 votes)
12*
(2 unprojected)
(248,475 votes)
Jan. 21 South Carolina
Binding Primary
28%
(2 delegates)
(168,123 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(78,360 votes)
40%
(23 delegates)
(244,065 votes)
17%
(0 delegates)
(102,475 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(2,534 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,173 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(491 votes)
25*
(603,770 votes)
Jan. 31 Florida
Binding Primary
46%
(50 delegates)
(776,159 votes)
7%
(0 delegates)
(117,461 votes)
32%
(0 delegates)
(534,121 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(223,249 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(6,775 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(6,204 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(3,967 votes)
50*
(1,672,634 votes)
Feb. 4 Nevada
Binding Precinct Caucuses
50%
(14 delegates)
(16,486 votes)
19%
(5 delegates)
(6,175 votes)
21%
(6 delegates)
(6,956 votes)
10%
(3 delegates)
(3,277 votes)
28
(32,961 votes)
Feb. 7 Colorado
Nonbinding Precinct Caucuses
35%
(12 delegates)
(23,012 votes)
12%
(4 delegates)
(7,759 votes)
13%
(4 delegates)
(8,445 votes)
40%
(13 delegates)
(26,614 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(52 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(46 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(28 votes)
0
(3 unprojected)
(66,027 votes)
Minnesota
Nonbinding Precinct Caucuses
17%
(1 delegates)
(8,240 votes)
27%
(32 delegates)
(13,282 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(5,263 votes)
45%
(2 delegates)
(21,988 votes)
0
(2 unprojected)
(48,916 votes)
Missouria
Nonbinding Primary
25%
(0 delegates)
(63,882 votes)
12%
(0 delegates)
(30,647 votes)
55%
(0 delegates)
(139,272 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(2,456 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,044 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(1,680 votes)
0
(252,185 votes)
Feb. 4–11
(Jan. 29 –
Mar. 3)c
Maine (disputed)
Nonbinding Municipal Caucuses
38%
(2 delegates)
(2,373 votes)
36%
(21 delegates)
(2,258 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(405 votes)
18%
(0 delegates)
(1,136 votes)
0
(1 unprojected)
(6,250 votes)
Feb. 28 Arizona
Binding Primary
47%
(29 delegates)
(239,167 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(43,952 votes)
16%
(0 delegates)
(81,748 votes)
27%
(0 delegates)
(138,031 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(2,023 votes)
29*
(510,258 votes)
Michigan
Binding Primary
41%
(16 delegates)
(409,522 votes)
12%
(0 delegates)
(115,911 votes)
7%
(0 delegates)
(65,027 votes)
38%
(14 delegates)
(377,372 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,816 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,674 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,735 votes)
30*
(996,499 votes)
Feb. 11–29 Wyoming
Nonbinding Precinct Caucuses
39%
(0 delegates)
(822 votes)
21%
(0 delegates)
(439 votes)
8%
(0 delegates)
(165 votes)
32%
(0 delegates)
(673 votes)
0
(2 unprojected)
(2,108 votes)
Mar. 3 Washington
Nonbinding Precinct Caucuses
38%
(16 delegates)
(19,111 votes)
25%
(10 delegates)
(12,594 votes)
10%
(4 delegates)
(5,221 votes)
24%
(10 delegates)
(12,089 votes)
0
(3 unprojected)
(50,764 votes)
Mar. 6
Super Tuesday
Alaska
Binding Legislative District Conventions
32%
(8 delegates)
(4,285 votes)
24%
(6 delegates)
(3,175 votes)
14%
(3 delegates)
(1,865 votes)
29%
(7 delegates)
(3,860 votes)
27
(3 unprojected)
(13,219 votes)
Georgia
Binding Primary
26%
(20 delegates)
(233,611 votes)
7%
(0 delegates)
(59,100 votes)
47%
(53 delegates)
(425,395 votes)
20%
(3 delegates)
(176,259 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,696 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,813 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,714 votes)
76
(901,470 votes)
Idaho
Binding County Caucuses
62%
(32 delegates)
(27,514 votes)
18%
(0 delegates)
(8,086 votes)
2%
(0 delegates)
(940 votes)
18%
(0 delegates)
(8,115 votes)
32
(44,672 votes)
Massachusetts
Binding Primary
72%
(38 delegates)
(266,313 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(35,219 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(16,991 votes)
12%
(0 delegates)
(44,564 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(991 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(2,268 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(865 votes)
41
(3 unprojected)
(370,425 votes)
North Dakota
Binding Legislative Districts Caucuses
24%
(7 delegates)
(2,691 votes)
28%
(8 delegates)
(3,186 votes)
8%
(2 delegates)
(962 votes)
40%
(11 delegates)
(4,510 votes)
28
(11,349 votes)
Ohio
Binding Primary
38%
(35 delegates)
(460,831 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(113,256 votes)
15%
(0 delegates)
(177,183 votes)
37%
(21 delegates)
(448,580 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(7,539 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(6,490 votes)
66
(3 unprojected)
(1,213,879)
Oklahoma
Binding Primary
28%
(13 delegates)
(80,356 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(27,596 votes)
27%
(13 delegates)
(78,730 votes)
34%
(14 delegates)
(96,849 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,291 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(750 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(951 votes)
43
(3 unprojected)
(286,523 votes)
Tennessee
Binding Primary
28%
(16 delegates)
(155,630 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(50,156 votes)
24%
(10 delegates)
(132,889 votes)
37%
(29 delegates)
(205,809 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,966 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,239 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,895 votes)
58
(3 unprojected)
(554,573 votes)
Vermont
Binding Primary
39%
(9 delegates)
(24,008 votes)
25%
(4 delegates)
(15,391 votes)
8%
(0 delegates)
(4,949 votes)
24%
(4 delegates)
(14,368 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(544 votes)
2%
(0 delegates)
(1,198 votes)
17
(60,850 votes)
Virginia
Binding Primary
60%
(43 delegates)
(158,119 votes)
40%
(3 delegates)
(107,451 votes)
49
(3 unprojected)
(265,570 votes)
Mar. 10 Kansas
Binding Precinct Caucuses
21%
(7 delegates)
(6,250 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(3,767 votes)
14%
(0 delegates)
(4,298 votes)
51%
(33 delegates)
(15,290 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(37 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(38 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(16 votes)
40
(29,857 votes)
Guam
Territorial Caucus
96%
(6 delegates)
(207 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)
9
(3 unprojected)
(215 votes)
N. Mariana Islands
Convention Caucus
87%
(6 delegates)
(740 votes)
3%
(0 delegates)
(28 votes)
3%
(0 delegates)
(27 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(53 votes)
9
(3 unprojected)
(848 votes)
U.S. Virgin Islandsf
Territorial Caucuses
27%
(8 delegates)
(104 votes)
29%
(1 delegate)
(112 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(19 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(23 votes)
9
(390 votes)
Mar. 13 Alabama
Binding Primary
29%
(11 delegates)
(180,321 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(30,937 votes)
29%
(14 delegates)
(182,276 votes)
35%
(22 delegates)
(215,105 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,867 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,049 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,700 votes)
50
(3 unprojected)
(622,514 votes)
Hawaii
Binding Precinct Caucuses
44%
(9 delegates)
(4,548 votes)
19%
(3 delegates)
(1,975 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(1,116 votes)
25%
(5 delegates)
(2,589 votes)
20
(3 unprojected)
(10,228 votes)
Mississippi
Binding Primary
31%
(12 delegates)
(90,161 votes)
4%
(0 delegates)
(12,955 votes)
31%
(12 delegates)
(91,612 votes)
33%
(13 delegates)
(96,258 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,350 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(413 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(971 votes)
40
(3 unprojected)
(294,112 votes)
American Samoa
Territorial Caucus
N/A
(6 delegates)
(N/A votes)
N/A
(0 delegates)
(N/A votes)
N/A
(0 delegates)
(N/A votes)
N/A
(0 delegates)
(N/A votes)
9
(3 unprojected)
(~70 votes)
Mar. 18 Puerto Rico
Binding Primary
83%
(20 delegates)
(106,431 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(1,595 votes)
2%
(0 delegates)
(2,702 votes)
8%
(0 delegates)
(10,574 votes)
23
(3 unprojected)
(128,834 votes)
Mar. 20 Illinoise
Binding Primary
47%
(42 delegates)
(435,859 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(87,044 votes)
8%
(0 delegates)
(74,482 votes)
35%
(12 delegates)
(326,778 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(5,568 votes)
54
(933,454 votes)
Mar. 24 Louisianae
Binding Primary
27%
(5 delegates)
(49,758 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(11,467 votes)
16%
(0 delegates)
(29,656 votes)
49%
(10 delegates)
(91,321 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(955 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(242 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(622 votes)
20
(5 unprojected)[8]
(186,410 votes)
Apr. 3 Maryland
Binding Primary
49%
(37 delegates)
(122,400 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(23,609 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(27,240 votes)
29%
(0 delegates)
(71,349 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,108 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(1,484 votes)
37
(248,468 votes)
Washington, D.C.
Binding Primary
68%
(18 delegates)
(3,577 votes)
12%
(0 delegates)
(621 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(558 votes)
7%
(0 delegates)
(348 votes)
19
(1 unprojected)
(5,257 votes)
Wisconsin
Binding Primary
44%
(30 delegates)
(346,876 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(87,858 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(45,978 votes)
37%
(6 delegates)
(290,139 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(5,083 votes)
1%
(0 delegates)
(6,045 votes)
42
(6 unprojected)
(787,847 votes)
Apr. 24 Connecticut
Binding Primary
67%
(25 delegates)
(40,171 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(8,032 votes)
10%
(0 delegates
(6,132 votes)
7%
(0 delegates)
(4,072 votes)
28
(3 unprojected)
(59,578 votes)
Delaware
Binding Primary
56%
(17 delegates)
(16,143 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(3,017 votes)
27%
(0 delegates)
(7,742 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(1,690 votes)
17
(28,592 votes)
New York
Binding Primary
62%
(92 delegates)
(118,912 votes)
15%
(0 delegates)
(27,699 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(23,990 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(18,997 votes)
95
(3 unprojected)
(190,515 votes)
Pennsylvaniae
Binding Primary
58%
(0 delegates)
(468,374 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(106,148 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(84,537 votes)
18%
(0 delegates)
(149,056 votes)
59
(59 unprojected)
(808,115 votes)
Rhode Island
Binding Primary
63%
(12 delegates)
(9,178 votes)
24%
(4 delegates)
(3,473 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(880 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(825 votes)
19
(3 unprojected)
(14,564 votes)
May 8 Indianae
Binding Primary
65%
(27 delegates)
(410,635 votes)
16%
(0 delegate)
(98,487 votes)
6%
(0 delegate)
(41,135 votes)
13%
(0 delegate)
(85,332 votes)
27
(635,589 votes)
North Carolina
Binding Primary
66%
(36 delegates)
(638,601 votes)
11%
(6 delegates)
(108,217 votes)
8%
(4 delegates)
(74,367 votes)
10%
(6 delegates)
(101,093 votes)
55
(3 unprojected)
(973,206 votes)
West Virginia
Binding Primary
70%
(21 delegates)
(78,197 votes)
11%
(0 delegate)
(12,412 votes)
6%
(0 delegate)
(7,076 votes)
12%
(2 delegates)
(13,590 votes)
31
(5 unprojected)
(112,416 votes)
May 15 Nebraska
Nonbinding Primary
71%
(0 delegates)
(131,436 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(18,508 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(9,628 votes)
14%
(0 delegates)
(25,830 votes)
0
(185,402 votes)
Oregon
Binding Primary
71%
(18 delegates)
(204,176 votes)
13%
(3 delegates)
(36,810 votes)
5%
(1 delegate)
(15,451 votes)
9%
(3 delegates)
(27,042 votes)
28
(3 unprojected)
(287,955 votes)
May 22 Arkansas
Binding Primary
68%
(33 delegates)
(104,200 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(20,399 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(7,453 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(20,308 votes)
36
(3 unprojected)
(152,360 votes)
Kentucky
Binding Primary
67%
(42 delegates)
(117,621 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(22,074 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(10,479 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(15,629 votes)
45
(3 unprojected)
(176,160 votes)
May 29 [9] Texas
Binding Primary
69%
(105 delegates)
(1,001,387 vot.)
12%
(18 delegates)
(174,207 votes)
5%
(7 delegates)
(68,247 votes)
8%
(12 delegates)
(115,584 votes)
1%
(1 delegate)
(8,695 votes)
1%
(1 delegate)
(12,097 votes)
155
(9 unprojected)
(1,449,477 votes)
June 5 California
Binding Primary
80%
(169 delegates)
(1,530,513 vot.)
10%
(0 delegates)
(199,246 votes)
4%
(0 delegates)
(72,022 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(102,258 votes)
172
(3 unprojected)
(1,924,970 votes)
Montana
Nonbinding Primary
68%
(1 delegate)
(96,121 votes)
14%
(0 delegates)
(20,227 votes)
4%
(0 delegates)
(6,107 votes)
9%
(0 delegates)
(12,546 votes)
0
(140,457 votes)
New Jersey
Binding Primary
81%
(50 delegates)
(188,121 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(24,017 votes)
3%
(0 delegates)
(7,212 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(12,115 votes)
50
(231,465 votes)
New Mexico
Binding Primary
73%
(20 delegates)
(65,935 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(9,363 votes)
6%
(0 delegates)
(5,298 votes)
10%
(0 delegates)
(9,517 votes)
23
(3 unprojected)
(90,113 votes)
South Dakota
Binding Primary
66%
(25 delegates)
(34,035 votes)
13%
(0 delegates)
(6,708 votes)
4%
(0 delegates)
(2,071 votes)
11%
(0 delegates)
(5,917 votes)
28
(3 unprojected)
(51,527 votes)
June 26 Utah
Binding Primary
93%
(25 delegates)
(220,865 votes)
5%
(0 delegates)
(11,209 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(1,124 votes)
2%
(0 delegates)
(3,541 votes)
40
(237,317 votes)
Withdrawal date Presidential
nominee
---- May 2,
2012
April 10,
2012
January 19,
2012
January 16,
2012
January 4,
2012
Legend:   1st place
(popular vote)
2nd place
(popular vote)
3rd place
(popular vote)
Candidate has
withdrawn
Candidate unable to
appear on ballot
Notes
*   State whose delegate total has been halved due to violation of Rule 15 of the RNC rules.
**  Vote totals in brackets consider votes for minor candidates, as well as votes for "uncommitted", "no preference", "write-ins" or other options.
a   Missouri's February 7 primary has no bearing on the allocation of the state's 52 delegates.
b   Vote totals (except for percentages) don't consider votes for minor candidates, as well as votes for "uncommitted", "no preference", "write-ins" or other options.
c   The Maine Republican Party encouraged all municipal committees to hold their caucuses between 4 and 11 February, but some were held outside this date range.[10]
e   Delegates selected with combined way - binding primary and state convention (Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana) or summer meeting (Pennsylvania).
f   Table contains only popular votes gained during the caucus (read more).

Other primary events electing delegates

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Candidates  

Mitt
Romney
 

Ron
Paul
 

Newt
Gingrich
 

Rick
Santorum
Uncommitted/
Unpledged/
Unknown
Other Total
Total delegates 139
(48.4%)
85
(29.6%)
1
(0.3%)
24
(8.4%)
38
(13.2%)
0
(0.0%)
287
Mar. 6-10 Wyoming[11]
County conventions
44%
(8 delegates)
(577 votes)
12%
(1 delegate)
(160 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(7 votes)
28%
(2 delegates)
(360 votes)
15%
(1 delegate)
(203 votes)
0%
(0 delegates)
(3 votes)
12
(1,310 votes)
Apr. 12–13 Colorado[12]
District conventions
24%
(5 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
29%
(6 delegates)
48%
(10 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
21
Apr. 12–14 Wyoming[13]
State convention
82%
(14 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
18%
(3 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
17
Apr. 14 Colorado[12]
State convention
53%
(8 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
47%
(7 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
15
Apr. 21 Missouri[14]
District conventions
50%
(12 delegates)
17%
(4 delegates)
4%
(1 delegate)
29%
(7 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
24
Mar. 31 –
Apr. 22
Minnesota[15]
District conventions
0%
(0 delegates)
83%
(20 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
8%
(2 delegates)
8%
(2 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
24
May 5–6 Maine[16]
District caucuses & State convention
8%
(2 delegates)
83%
(20 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
8%
(2 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
24
May 18–19 Minnesota[17]
State convention
6%
(1 delegate)
75%
(12 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
19%
(3 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
16
May 30 –
June 2
Washington
District caucuses & State convention[18][19]
86%
(37 delegates)
12%
(5 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
4%
(1 delegate)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
43
June 2 Missouri[20][21]
State convention
68%
(19 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
21%
(6 delegates)
11%
(3 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
28
Louisiana[8][22][23]
State convention
results unavailable 26
June 8–9 Illinois
State convention
results unavailable 15
Indiana
State convention
results unavailable 19
June 14–16 Montana
State Convention
results unavailable 26
June 16 Iowa[24]
District caucuses & State convention
4%
(1 delegate)
75%
(21 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
21%
(6 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
28
June 22–23 Pennsylvania
Summer meeting
results unavailable 13
July 14 Nebraska[25]
District caucuses & State convention
91%
(32 delegates)
6%
(2 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
0%
(0 delegates)
3%
(1 delegate)
0%
(0 delegates)
35
Legend:   1st place
(delegates)
2nd place
(delegates)
3rd place
(delegates)
Candidate has
withdrawn

Convention roll call

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The traditional roll call of the states, which shows final distribution of delegates for every candidate, took place on Tuesday August 28, the first full day of the Republican National Convention.

State  

Mitt
Romney
 

Ron
Paul
 

Rick
Santorum
 

Jon
Huntsman
 

Michele
Bachmann
 

Buddy
Roemer
Uncommitted Abstain Undecided Unknown Total
Total 2061 190 9 1 1 1 1 13 1 8 2286
Alabama 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
Alaska 18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27
American Samoa 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
Arizona 26 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29
Arkansas 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36
California 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172
Colorado 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 36
Connecticut 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
Delaware 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
Washington, D.C. 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
Florida 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
Georgia 72 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 76
Guam 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
Hawaii 17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
Idaho 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
Illinois 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69
Indiana 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46
Iowa 6 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
Kansas 39 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Kentucky 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45
Louisiana 32 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46
Maine 14 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Maryland 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37
Massachusetts 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41
Michigan 24 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 30
Minnesota 6 33 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Mississippi 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Missouri 45 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52
Montana 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
Nebraska 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 35
Nevada 5 17 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 28
New Hampshire 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
New Jersey 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
New Mexico 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
New York 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95
North Carolina 48 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55
North Dakota 23 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
N. Mariana Islands 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
Ohio 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
Oklahoma 34 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 43
Oregon 23 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
Pennsylvania 67 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72
Puerto Rico 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
Rhode Island 15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
South Carolina 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
South Dakota 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
Tennessee 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58
Texas 130 20 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 155
Utah 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Vermont 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
Virginia 46 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29
Virgin Islands, U.S. 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
Washington 38 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43
West Virginia 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
Wisconsin 41 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42
Wyoming 28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

Other candidates

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Two major candidates, who had been invited to the debates, Herman Cain and Gary Johnson, had withdrawn from the race after states began to certify candidates for ballot spots. Two serious candidates who were not invited, Buddy Roemer and Fred Karger, had a very hard time getting on primary ballots and achieved only limited success. Six candidates, L. John Davis, Randy Crow, Chris Hill, Keith Drummond, Mike Meehan, and Mark Callahan, qualified for the ballot in two primaries, while the rest, over 25 in all, were on the ballot in only one, either New Hampshire or Arizona, which both had relatively easy requirements. Some votes for minor candidates are unavailable, because in many states (territories) they can be listed as Others or Write-ins. At the conclusion of the primary season, none of these other candidates was able to be awarded any delegates.

Other/withdrawn candidates on the ballot in three or more states
Candidate Votes Date withdrawn
Buddy Roemer 33,588 February 23, 2012[26]
Herman Cain 13,603 December 3, 2011
Fred Karger 12,743 June 29, 2012
Gary Johnson 4,293 December 28, 2011
Other candidates on the ballot in two or fewer states
Candidate Votes States on ballot
L. John Davis 3,901 2
Sarah Gonzalez 1,460 1
Mike Meehan 410 2
Mark Callahan 346 2
Kevin Rubash 250 1
Dick Perry 282 1
Chris Hill 232 2
Donald Benjamin 201 1
Michael Levinson 200 1
Randy Crow 198 2
Keith Drummond 195 2
Kip Dean 188 1
Ronald Zack 139 1
Jeff Lawman 119 1
Frank Lynch 98 1
Wayne Arnett 88 1
Ben Linn 83 1
Raymond Perkins 84 1
Matt Welch 78 1
Jim Terr 55 1
Charles Skelley 52 1
Simon Bollander 50 1
Joe Story 42 1
Bear Betzler 29 1
Joe Robinson 25 1
Stewart Greenleaf 24 1
Andy Martin 19 1
Linden Swift 18 1
Tim Brewer 15 1
Vern Wuensche 15 1
Hugh Cort 3 1
James Vestermark 3 1

Results

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Primary and caucuses can be binding or nonbinding in allocating delegates to the respective state delegations to the National convention. But the actual election of the delegates can be at a later date. Delegates are (1) elected at conventions, (2) from slates submitted by the candidates, (3) selected by the state chairman or (4) at committee meetings or (5) elected directly at the caucuses and primaries.
Until the delegates are actually elected the delegate numbers are by nature projections, but it is only in the nonbinding caucus states where they are not allocated at the primary or caucus date.

Early states

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Twelve states (374 delegates) voted from January 3 to March 3. Out of 374 delegates only 172 were allocated to the candidates, 18 were unbound RNC delegates, 2 were allocated for Huntsman but were unbound,[27] and 182 delegates were unallocated.

Iowa

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Nonbinding Caucus: January 3, 2012
State Convention: June 16, 2012
National delegates: 28

 
Iowa caucuses results by county
  Rick Santorum (64)
  Ron Paul (16)
  Mitt Romney (16)
  Rick Perry (2)
  Tie Paul/Santorum (1)
Iowa Republican caucuses, January 3, 2012[28]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Rick Santorum 29,839 24.56% 0 0 0
Mitt Romney 29,805 24.53% 0 1 1
Ron Paul 26,036 21.43% 0 21 21
Newt Gingrich 16,163 13.30% 0 0 0
Rick Perry 12,557 10.33% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann 6,046 4.98% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman 739 0.61% 0 0 0
Herman Cain (write-in) 45 0.04% 0 0 0
Sarah Palin (write-in) 23 0.02% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (write-in) 17 0.01% 0 0 0
Fred Karger (write-in) 10 0.01% 0 0 0
Gary Johnson (write-in) 8 0.01% 0 0 0
Donald Trump (write-in) 5 0.00% 0 0 0
Paul Ryan (write-in) 3 0.00% 0 0 0
Rudy Giuliani (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Mike Huckabee (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Ben Lange (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Roy Moore (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Tim Pawlenty (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Condoleezza Rice (write-in) 2 0.00% 0 0 0
Jared Blankenship (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
Pat Buchanan (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
John McCain (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
Ralph Nader (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
Robert Ray (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
Scott Walker (write-in) 1 0.00% 0 0 0
No Preference 147 0.12% 0 0 0
Other 40 0.03% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 6 6
Total: 121,501 100.00% 0 28 28

New Hampshire

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Primary date: January 10, 2012
National delegates: 12#

 
New Hampshire results by county
  Mitt Romney (9)
  Ron Paul (1)
New Hampshire Republican primary, January 10, 2012[29][30]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 97,591 39.28% - - 7
Ron Paul 56,872 22.89% - - 3
Jon Huntsman 41,964 16.89% - - 2
Rick Santorum 23,432 9.43% - - 0
Newt Gingrich 23,421 9.43% - - 0
Rick Perry 1,764 0.71% - - 0
Buddy Roemer 950 0.38% - - 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 350 0.14% - - 0
Fred Karger 345 0.14% - - 0
Barack Obama (write-in) 285 0.11% - - 0
Kevin Rubash 250 0.10% - - 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 181 0.07% - - 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 161 0.06% - - 0
Jeff Lawman 119 0.05% - - 0
Chris Hill 108 0.04% - - 0
Benjamin Linn 83 0.03% - - 0
Michael Meehan 54 0.02% - - 0
Keith Drummond 42 0.02% - - 0
Rickey Story 42 0.02% - - 0
Bear Betzler 29 0.01% - - 0
Joe Robinson 25 0.01% - - 0
Stewart Greenleaf 24 0.01% - - 0
Donald Trump (write-in) 24 0.01% - - 0
Sarah Palin (write-in) 23 0.01% - - 0
Mark Callahan 20 0.01% - - 0
Andy Martin 19 0.01% - - 0
Linden Swift 18 0.01% - - 0
Tim Brewer 15 0.01% - - 0
Vern Wuensche 15 0.01% - - 0
L. John Davis 14 0.01% - - 0
Randy Crow 12 0.00% - - 0
Vermin Supreme (write-in) 4 0.00% - - 0
James Vestermark 3 0.00% - - 0
Hugh Cort 3 0.00% - - 0
Other Write-ins[31] 213 0.09% - - 0
Unpledged delegates: - - 0
Total: 248,475 100.00% - - 20
Note
#  NH have been penalized for breaking RNC rule 15 with the loss of half its delegates, from 23 voting delegates to only 12. But all 20 delegates in NH's delegation to the National Convention have been appointed from slates submitted by the candidates. It is unknown how the 12 voting slots will be distributed. The 3 RNC delegates are not allowed to attend as voting delegates.

South Carolina

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Primary date: January 21, 2012
District conventions: April 12, 2012
State convention: May 19, 2012
National delegates: 25

 
South Carolina results by county
  Newt Gingrich (43)
  Mitt Romney (3)
South Carolina Republican primary, January 21, 2012[32]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
CNN
[5]
FOX
[33]
  Newt Gingrich 244,065 40.42% 23 23
Mitt Romney 168,123 27.85% 2 0
Rick Santorum 102,475 16.97% 0 0
Ron Paul 78,360 12.98% 0 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 6,338 1.05% 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 2,534 0.42% 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,173 0.19% 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 491 0.08% 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 211 0.03% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 2
Total: 603,770 100.00% 25 25

Florida

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Closed primary: January 31, 2012
National delegates: 50
Note: 4,063,853 registered Republicans

 
Florida results by county
  Newt Gingrich (34)
  Mitt Romney (33)
Florida Republican primary, January 31, 2012[34]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 776,159 46.40% 50 0 50
Newt Gingrich 534,121 31.93% 0 0 0
Rick Santorum 223,249 13.35% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 117,461 7.02% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 6,775 0.41% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 6,204 0.37% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 3,967 0.24% 0 0 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 3,503 0.21% 0 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 1,195 0.07% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 1,672,634 100.00% 50 0 50

Nevada

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Closed caucus: February 4, 2012
National delegates: 28
Note: 400,310 registered Republicans [35]

 
Nevada results by county
  Mitt Romney (14)
  Ron Paul (2)
  Newt Gingrich (1)
Nevada Republican caucuses, February 4, 2012[36]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count [37]
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 16,486 50.02% 20 0 20
Newt Gingrich 6,956 21.10% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 6,175 18.73% 8 0 8
Rick Santorum 3,277 9.94% 0 0 0
No Preference 67 0.20% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 32,961 100.00% 28 0 28
  • Although 22 of the 28 bound delegates are Ron Paul supporters, Republican rules require the first vote at the national convention to reflect the results of the caucus. After the first vote, all delegates become unbound.

Colorado

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Closed caucus: February 7, 2012
National delegates: 36

 
Colorado results by county
  Rick Santorum (44)
  Mitt Romney (17)
  Newt Gingrich (1)
  Tie Romney/Santorum (2)
Colorado Republican caucuses, February 7, 2012[38][39][40]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count*
Bound Unbound Total
  Rick Santorum 26,614 40.31% 6 1 7
Mitt Romney 23,012 34.85% 13 0 13
Newt Gingrich 8,445 12.79% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 7,759 11.75% 0 13 13
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 52 0.08% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 46 0.07% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 28 0.04% 0 0 0
Other 71 0.11% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 3 3
Total: 66,027 100.00% 19 17 36
  • 13 of the 17 unbound delegates are planning to vote for Paul; 1 for Santorum.[41]

Minnesota

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Open caucus: February 7, 2012
National delegates: 40

 
Minnesota results by county
  Rick Santorum (81)
  Ron Paul (4)
  Tie Paul/Santorum (1)
Minnesota Republican caucuses, 2012[42][43][44][17]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Rick Santorum 21,988 44.95% 2 0 2
Ron Paul 13,282 27.15% 32 0 32
Mitt Romney 8,240 16.85% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 5,263 10.76% 0 0 0
Write-Ins 143 0.29% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 18 18
Total: 48,916 100.00% 22 18 40

Missouri

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Modified Primary: February 7, 2012
National delegates: 52 (not tied to primary vote)

 
Missouri results by county
  Rick Santorum (114)
Missouri Republican primary, 2012 [45] [14]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Rick Santorum 139,272 55.23% 7 0 7
Mitt Romney 63,882 25.33% 12 0 12
Ron Paul 30,647 12.15% 4 0 4
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 2,456 0.97% 0 0 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 2,306 0.91% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 1,680 0.67% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,044 0.41% 0 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 536 0.21% 0 0 0
Michael J. Meehan 356 0.14% 0 0 0
Keith Drummond 153 0.06% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich (not on ballot) 0 0.00% 1 0 1
Other 9,853 3.91% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 25 3 28
Total: 252,185 100.00% 49 3 52

Maine

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Closed caucus: February 4–11, 2012
National delegates: 24

 
Maine results by county
  Ron Paul (8)
  Mitt Romney (7)
  Rick Santorum (1)
Maine Republican caucuses, February 4–11, 2012[16][46]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 2,373 37.97% 2 0 2
Ron Paul 2,258 36.13% 20 0 20
Rick Santorum 1,136 18.18% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 405 6.48% 0 0 0
No preference 60 0.96% 0 0 0
Other 18 0.29% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 2 0 2
Total: 6,250 100.00% 0 24 24

Arizona

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Closed primary: February 28, 2012
National delegates: 29
Note: Delegate total was halved due to violation of Rule 15 of the RNC rules.

 
Arizona results by county
  Mitt Romney (15)
Arizona Republican primary, 2012[47]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 239,167 46.87% 29 0 29
Rick Santorum 138,031 27.05% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 81,748 16.02% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 43,952 8.61% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 2,023 0.40% 0 0 0
Sarah Gonzales 1,544 0.30% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 692 0.14% 0 0 0
Paul Sims 530 0.10% 0 0 0
Cesar Cisneros 418 0.08% 0 0 0
Mark Callahan 358 0.07% 0 0 0
Al "Dick" Perry 310 0.06% 0 0 0
Donald Benjamin 223 0.04% 0 0 0
Michael Levinson 217 0.04% 0 0 0
Kip Dean 198 0.04% 0 0 0
Ronald Zack 156 0.03% 0 0 0
Chris Hill 139 0.03% 0 0 0
Frank Lynch 110 0.02% 0 0 0
Wayne Arnett 96 0.02% 0 0 0
Raymond Perkins 90 0.02% 0 0 0
Matt Welch 86 0.02% 0 0 0
Jim Terr 59 0.01% 0 0 0
Charles Skelley 57 0.01% 0 0 0
Simon Bollander 54 0.01% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 510,258 100.00% 29 0 29

Michigan

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Open primary: February 28, 2012
National delegates: 30

 
Michigan results by county
  Rick Santorum (53)
  Mitt Romney (30)
Michigan Republican primary, 2012[48]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[49]
FOX
[50]
  Mitt Romney 409,522 41.10% 15 16 15
Rick Santorum 377,372 37.87% 13 14 15
Ron Paul 115,911 11.63% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 65,027 6.53% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,816 0.18% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 1,784 0.18% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 1,735 0.17% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,674 0.17% 0 0 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 1,211 0.12% 0 0 0
Fred Karger 1,180 0.12% 0 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 458 0.05% 0 0 0
Uncommitted 18,809 1.89% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 2 0 0
Total: 996,499 100.00% 30 30 30

Wyoming

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Closed caucus: February 11–29, 2012
National delegates: 29

 
Wyoming results by county
  Rick Santorum (10)
  Mitt Romney (8)
  Ron Paul (5)
Wyoming Republican caucuses, 2012[13][51]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 822 38.99% - - 14
Rick Santorum 673 31.93% - - 0
Ron Paul 439 20.83% - - 0
Newt Gingrich 165 7.83% - - 0
Other 9 0.43% - - 0
Unpledged delegates: - - 15
Total: 2,108 100.00% 25 4 29

Washington

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Closed caucus: March 3, 2012
National delegates: 43

 
Washington results by county
  Mitt Romney (26)
  Ron Paul (9)
  Rick Santorum (4)
Washington Republican caucuses, 2012[52]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
[53]
CNN
[54]
FOX
[55]
  Mitt Romney 19,111 37.65% 30 25 30
Ron Paul 12,594 24.81% 5 8 5
Rick Santorum 12,089 23.81% 5 7 5
Newt Gingrich 5,221 10.28% 0 0 0
Uncommitted 1,656 3.26% 0 0 0
Write-ins 93 0.18% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 3 3 3
Total: 50,764 100.00% 43 43 43

Super Tuesday

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Super Tuesday 2012 is the name for March 6, 2012, the day on which the largest simultaneous number of state presidential primary elections was held in the United States. It included Republican primaries in seven states and caucuses in three states, totaling 419 delegates (18.2% of the total).[56] 18 additional RNC superdelegates from the states are not bound by the voting result.[56]

 
Super Tuesday map
Super Tuesday overview
Candidate States won Votes Projected delegate count
AP
[57]
CNN
[58]
FOX
  Mitt Romney 6 1,274,361 220 220 212
Rick Santorum 3 918,640 87 85 86
Newt Gingrich 1 631,558 83 79 74
Ron Paul 0 387,078 21 22 21
Unprojected delegates: 8 13 26
Total: 10 - 419 419 419

Alaska

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Caucuses: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 27

Alaska Republican caucuses, 2012[59][60]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 4,285 32.4% 8 0 8
Rick Santorum 3,860 29.2% 8 0 8
Ron Paul 3,175 24.0% 6 0 6
Newt Gingrich 1,865 14.1% 2 0 2
Uncommitted 34 0.3% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 3 3
Total: 13,219 100.00% 24 3 27

Georgia

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Open primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 76

 
Georgia results by county
  Newt Gingrich (156)
  Mitt Romney (3)
Georgia Republican primary, 2012[61]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[62]
FOX
[63]
  Newt Gingrich 425,395 47.19% - 53 47
Mitt Romney 233,611 25.91% - 20 15
Rick Santorum 176,259 19.55% - 3 3
Ron Paul 59,100 6.56% - 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,813 0.20% - 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 1,714 0.19% - 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,696 0.19% - 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 1,142 0.13% - 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 740 0.08% - 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 76 0 11
Total: 901,470 100.00% 76 76 76

Idaho

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Caucuses: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 32

 
Idaho results by county
  Mitt Romney (31)
  Ron Paul (6)
  Rick Santorum (7)
Idaho Republican caucuses, 2012[64][65]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Mitt Romney 27,514 61.59% 32 0 32
Rick Santorum 8,115 18.17% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 8,086 18.10% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 940 2.10% 0 0 0
Other 17 0.04% 0 0 0
Unpledged delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 44,672 100.00% 32 0 32

Massachusetts

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Semi-closed primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 41

 
Massachusetts results by county
  Mitt Romney (14)
Massachusetts Republican primary, 2012[66]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[67]
FOX
[68]
  Mitt Romney 266,313 71.89% - 38 38
Rick Santorum 44,564 12.03% - 0 0
Ron Paul 35,219 9.51% - 0 0
Newt Gingrich 16,991 4.59% - 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 2,268 0.61% - 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 991 0.27% - 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 865 0.23% - 0 0
No preference 1,793 0.48% - 0 0
Blanks 818 0.22% - 0 0
Others 613 0.17% - 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 41 3 3
Total: 370,425 100.00% 41 41 41

North Dakota

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Caucuses: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 28

Results prior to certification:

North Dakota Republican caucuses, 2012[69]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[70]
FOX
[71]
  Rick Santorum 4,510 39.74% 11 11 11
Ron Paul 3,186 28.07% 8 8 8
Mitt Romney 2,691 23.71% 7 7 7
Newt Gingrich 962 8.48% 2 2 2
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 11,349 100.00% 28 28 28

Ohio

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Semi-closed primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 66

 
Ohio results by county
  Rick Santorum (69)
  Mitt Romney (19)
Ohio Republican primary, 2012[72]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[73]
FOX
[74]
  Mitt Romney 460,831 37.96% - 35 35
Rick Santorum 448,580 36.95% - 19 21
Newt Gingrich 177,183 14.60% - 0 0
Ron Paul 113,256 9.33% - 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 7,539 0.62% - 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 6,490 0.53% - 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 66 12 10
Total: 1,213,879 100.00% 66 66 66

Oklahoma

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Primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 43

 
Oklahoma results by county
  Rick Santorum (64)
  Newt Gingrich (10)
  Mitt Romney (2)
  Tie Santorum/Gingrich (1)
Oklahoma Republican primary, 2012[75]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[76]
FOX
[77]
  Rick Santorum 96,849 33.80% - 14 14
Mitt Romney 80,356 28.05% - 13 13
Newt Gingrich 78,730 27.48% - 13 13
Ron Paul 27,596 9.63% - 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,291 0.45% - 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 951 0.33% - 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 750 0.26% - 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 43 3 3
Total: 286,523 100.00% 43 43 43

Tennessee

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Primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 58

 
Tennessee results by county
  Rick Santorum (90)
  Mitt Romney (3)
  Newt Gingrich (2)
Tennessee Republican primary, 2012[78]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
NYT
[79]
CNN
[80]
FOX
[81]
  Rick Santorum 205,809 37.11% 29 27 26
Mitt Romney 155,630 28.06% 14 15 12
Newt Gingrich 132,889 23.96% 9 8 9
Ron Paul 50,156 9.04% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,966 0.35% 0 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 1,895 0.34% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,239 0.22% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 881 0.16% 0 0 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 572 0.10% 0 0 0
Uncommitted 3,536 0.64% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 6 8 9
Total: 554,573 100.00% 58 58 58

Vermont

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Primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 17

 
Vermont results by county
  Mitt Romney (14)
Vermont Republican primary, 2012[82]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
NYT
[83]
CNN
[84]
FOX
[85]
  Mitt Romney 24,008 39.45% 9 9 9
Ron Paul 15,391 25.29% 4 4 4
Rick Santorum 14,368 23.61% 4 4 4
Newt Gingrich 4,949 8.13% 0 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,198 1.97% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 544 0.89% 0 0 0
Write-ins 392 0.64% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates 0 0 0
Total: 60,850 100.00% 17 17 17

Virginia

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Primary: March 6, 2012
National delegates: 49
Note: Ballot restrictions resulted in most of the candidates failing to get on the ballot.

 
Virginia results by county
  Mitt Romney (120)
  Ron Paul (14)
Virginia Republican primary, 2012[86]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
[87]
FOX
[88]
  Mitt Romney 158,119 59.53% 43 43 43
Ron Paul 107,451 40.46% 3 3 3
Unprojected delegates 3 3 3
Total: 265,570 100.00% 49 49 49

Mid-March states

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Kansas

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Binding caucus: March 10, 2012
National delegates: 40

Results prior to certification with 100% of precincts reporting:

 
Kansas results by county
  Rick Santorum (89)
  Mitt Romney (1)
  No votes recorded (15)
Kansas Republican caucuses, 2012[89]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
[90]
CNN FOX
[91]
  Rick Santorum 15,290 51.21% 33 33 -
Mitt Romney 6,250 20.93% 7 7 -
Newt Gingrich 4,298 14.40% 0 0 -
Ron Paul 3,767 12.62% 0 0 -
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 39 0.13% 0 0 -
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 38 0.12% 0 0 -
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 37 0.12% 0 0 -
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 16 0.05% 0 0 -
Uncommitted 122 0.41% 0 0 -
Unprojected delegates 0 0 40
Total: 29,857 100.00% 40 40 40

Guam

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Caucus: March 10, 2012
National delegates: 9

Guam Republican caucuses, 2012[92]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
[93]
CNN
[94]
FOX
  Mitt Romney 207 96.28% 6 6 -
Uncommitted 8 3.72% 0 0 -
Unprojected delegates 3 3 3
To-tal:- 215 100.00% 9 9 9

Northern Mariana Islands

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Caucus: March 10, 2012
National delegates: 9

Northern Mariana Islands Republican caucuses, 2012[95]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN FOX
  Mitt Romney 740 87.25% - - -
Rick Santorum 53 6.25% - - -
Ron Paul 28 3.30% - - -
Newt Gingrich 27 3.18% - - -
Unprojected delegates 9 9 9
Total: 848 100.00% 9 9 9

U.S. Virgin Islands

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Caucus: March 10, 2012
National delegates: 9

No straw poll was taken at the caucus, but the delegates were bound to the candidate they pledged themselves to before the voting started. The six delegates receiving the most votes go to the National Convention. Three of the top vote-getters had previously pledged to Romney, and one had pledged to Paul. In addition, two of the elected uncommitted delegates committed themselves to Romney after the election.

U.S. Virgin Islands Republican caucuses, 2012[96]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
  Ron Paul 112 28.72% - - 1
Mitt Romney 104 26.67% - - 8
Rick Santorum 23 5.90% - - 0
Newt Gingrich 19 4.87% - - 0
Uncommitted 132 33.85% - - 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 390 100.00% 4 5 9

Alabama

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Primary: March 13, 2012
National delegates: 50

 
Alabama results by county
  Rick Santorum (36)
  Newt Gingrich (26)
  Mitt Romney (4)
  Tie Santorum/Gingrich (1)
Alabama Republican primary, 2012[97]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
[98]
CNN
[99]
FOX
  Rick Santorum 215,105 34.55% 22 18 -
Newt Gingrich 182,276 29.28% 14 9 -
Mitt Romney 180,321 28.97% 11 9 -
Ron Paul 30,937 4.97% 0 0 -
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,867 0.30% 0 0 -
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 1,700 0.27% 0 0 -
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,049 0.17% 0 0 -
Uncommitted 9,259 1.49% 0 0 -
Unprojected delegates 3 14 50
Total: 622,514 100.00% 50 50 50

Hawaii

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Binding caucuses: March 13, 2012
National delegates: 20

 
Hawaii results by county
  Mitt Romney (3)
  Ron Paul (1)
Hawaii Republican caucuses, 2012[100]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
[101]
CNN
[102]
FOX
  Mitt Romney 4,548 44.47% 9 9 -
Rick Santorum 2,589 25.31% 5 5 -
Ron Paul 1,975 19.31% 3 3 -
Newt Gingrich 1,116 10.91% 0 0 -
Unprojected delegates 3 3 3
Total: 10,228 100.00% 20 20 20

Certified results doesn't include 858 outstanding votes (write-ins and provisional ballots).[100]

Mississippi

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Primary: March 13, 2012
National delegates: 40 (winner-take-all if over 50%)

 
Mississippi results by county
  Rick Santorum (35)
  Newt Gingrich (23)
  Mitt Romney (23)
  Tie Romney/Gingrich (1)
Mississippi Republican primary, 2012[103]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN FOX
  Rick Santorum 96,258 32.73% 13 13 -
Newt Gingrich 91,612 31.15% 12 12 -
Mitt Romney 90,161 30.66% 12 12 -
Ron Paul 12,955 4.40% - - -
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,350 0.46% - - -
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 971 0.33% - - -
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 413 0.14% - - -
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 392 0.13% - - -
Unprojected delegates 3 3 40
Total: 294,112 100.00% 40 40 40

American Samoa

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Caucus: March 13, 2012
National delegates: 9

Mitt Romney had the most support but there were a few votes for each of the candidates Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich. About 70 people participated but no formal vote was taken.[104]

American Samoa Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN FOX
  Mitt Romney N/A N/A 6 6 6
Ron Paul N/A N/A 0 0 0
Rick Santorum N/A N/A 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich N/A N/A 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates 3 3 3
Total: ~70 100.00% 9 9 9

Puerto Rico

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Primary: March 18, 2012
National delegates: 23

Puerto Rico Republican primary, 2012[105]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP
CNN FOX
  Mitt Romney 106,431 82.61% 20 20 20
Rick Santorum 10,574 8.21% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 2,880 2.24% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 2,702 2.10% 0 0 0
Fred Karger 1,893 1.47% 0 0 0
Ron Paul 1,595 1.24% 0 0 0
Others 2,690 2.09% 0 0 0
Write-ins 69 0.05% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates 3 3 3
Total: 128,834 100.00% 23 23 23

Illinois

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Primary: March 20, 2012
National delegates: 54

 
Illinois results by county
  Rick Santorum (74)
  Mitt Romney (28)
Illinois Republican primary, 2012[106]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
NYT
[107]
CNN
[108]
FOX
  Mitt Romney 435,859 46.69% 42 41 42
Rick Santorum 326,778 35.01% 12 10 12
Ron Paul 87,044 9.32% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 74,482 7.98% 0 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 5,568 0.60% 0 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 3,723 0.40% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 3 0
Total: 933,454 100.00% 54 54 54

Louisiana primary

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Primary: March 24, 2012
National delegates: 20

 
Louisiana results by parish
  Rick Santorum (63)
  Mitt Romney (1)
Louisiana Republican primary, 2012[109]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN FOX
  Rick Santorum 91,321 48.99% 10 10
Mitt Romney 49,758 26.69% 5 5
Newt Gingrich 29,656 15.91% 0 0
Ron Paul 11,467 6.15% 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 2,203 1.18% 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 955 0.51% 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 622 0.33% 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 242 0.13% 0 0
Randy Crow 186 0.10% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 5 5 20
Total: 186,410 100.00% 20 20 20

April states

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Maryland

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Primary: April 3, 2012
National delegates: 37

 
Maryland results by county
  Mitt Romney (22)
  Rick Santorum (2)
Maryland Republican primary, 2012[110]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 122,400 49.26% 37 37
Rick Santorum 71,349 28.72% 0 0
Newt Gingrich 27,240 10.96% 0 0
Ron Paul 23,609 9.50% 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 1,484 0.60% 0 0
Rick Perry (withdrawn) 1,108 0.45% 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 901 0.36% 0 0
Fred Karger 377 0.15% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 37
Total: 248,468 100.00% 37 37

Rick Santorum was unable to receive full delegate support.[111]

District of Columbia

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Primary: April 3, 2012
National delegates: 19

 
District of Columbia results at-large
  Mitt Romney (1)
District of Columbia Republican primary, 2012[112]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 3,577 68.04% 18 18
Ron Paul 621 11.81% 0 0
Newt Gingrich 558 10.61% 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 348 6.62% 0 0
Under votes 153 2.89% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 1 1 0
Total: 5,257 100.00% 19 19

Rick Santorum was not on the ballot.[113]

Wisconsin

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Primary: April 3, 2012
National delegates: 42

 
Wisconsin results by county
  Rick Santorum (46)
  Mitt Romney (26)
Wisconsin Republican primary, 2012[114]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 346,876 44.03% 30 30
Rick Santorum 290,139 36.83% 6 6
Ron Paul 87,858 11.15% 0 0
Newt Gingrich 45,978 5.84% 0 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 6,045 0.77% 0 0
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 5,083 0.65% 0 0
Uninstructed 4,200 0.53% 0 0
Scattering 1,668 0.21% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 6 6 0
Total: 787,847 100.00% 42 42

Connecticut

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Primary: April 24, 2012
National delegates: 28

 
Connecticut results by county
  Mitt Romney (8)
Connecticut Republican primary, 2012[115]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 40,171 67.43% 28 25
Ron Paul 8,032 13.48% 0 0
Newt Gingrich 6,135 10.30% 0 0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 4,072 6.83% 0 0
Uncommitted 1,168 1.96% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 3 28
Total: 59,578 100.00% 28 28 28

Official source reports a turnout of 59,639, with the difference from 59,578 likely due to blank ballots.

Delaware

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Primary: April 24, 2012
National delegates: 17

 
Delaware results by county
  Mitt Romney (3)
Delaware Republican primary, 2012[116]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 16,143 56.46% 17 17
Newt Gingrich 7,742 27.08% 0 0
Ron Paul 3,017 10.55% 0 0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 1,690 5.91% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 17
Total: 28,592 100.00% 17 17 17

New York

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Primary: April 24, 2012
National delegates: 95

 
New York results by county
  Mitt Romney (62)
New York Republican primary, 2012[117]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 118,912 62.42% 92 92
Ron Paul 27,699 14.54% 0 0
Newt Gingrich 23,990 12.59% 1 0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 18,997 9.97% 0 0
Blank 810 0.43% 0 0
Void 106 0.06% 0 0
Scattering 1 0.00% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 2 3 95
Total: 190,515 100.00% 95 95 95

Pennsylvania

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Primary: April 24, 2012
National delegates: 72

 
Pennsylvania results by county
  Mitt Romney (67)
Pennsylvania Republican primary, 2012[118]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 468,374 57.96%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 149,056 18.44%
Ron Paul 106,148 13.14%
Newt Gingrich 84,537 10.46%
Unprojected delegates: 72 72 72
Total: 808,115 100.00% 72 72 72

Rhode Island

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Primary: April 24, 2012
National delegates: 19

 
Rhode Island results by county
  Mitt Romney (5)
Rhode Island Republican primary, 2012[119]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 9,178 63.02% 15 12
Ron Paul 3,473 23.85% 4 4
Newt Gingrich 880 6.04% 0 0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 825 5.66% 0 0
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 40 0.27% 0 0
Uncommitted 131 0.90% 0 0
Write-in 37 0.25% 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 3 19
Total: 14,564 100.00% 19 19 19

Louisiana caucuses

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Caucuses: April 28, 2012
National delegates: 26

Louisiana Republican convention, 2012 (projection)[120]
Candidate Delegates by congressional district
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th State Total
  Ron Paul 3 3 0 0 3 3 5 17
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3
Mitt Romney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Uncommitted 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3
Total: 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 23

May states

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Indiana

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Primary: May 8, 2012
National delegates: 46

 
Indiana results by county
  Mitt Romney (92)
Indiana Republican primary, 2012[121]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 410,635 64.61% 28 27
Ron Paul 98,487 15.50%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 85,332 13.43%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 41,135 6.47%
Unprojected delegates: 18 19 46
Total: 635,589 100.00% 46 46 46

North Carolina

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Primary: May 8, 2012
National delegates: 55

 
North Carolina results by county
  Mitt Romney (100)
North Carolina Republican primary, 2012[122]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 638,601 65.62% 36 36
Ron Paul 108,217 11.12% 6 6
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 101,093 10.39% 6 6
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 74,367 7.64% 4 4
No preference 50,928 5.23%
Unprojected delegates: 3 3 55
Total: 973,206 100.00% 55 55 55

West Virginia

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Primary: May 8, 2012
National delegates: 31

 
West Virginia results by county
  Mitt Romney (55)
West Virginia Republican primary, 2012[123] </ref>
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 78,197 69.56% 23 21
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 13,590 12.09% 2 2
Ron Paul 12,412 11.04%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 7,076 6.29%
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 1,141 1.01%
Unprojected delegates: 6 8 31
Total: 112,416 100.00% 31 31 31

Nebraska

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Primary: May 15, 2012
National delegates: 35

Nebraska Republican primary, 2012[124]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 131,436 70.89%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 25,830 13.93%
Ron Paul 18,508 9.98%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 9,628 5.19%
Unprojected delegates: 35 35 35
Total: 185,402 100.0% 35 35 35

Oregon

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Primary: May 15, 2012
National delegates: 28

 
Oregon results by county
  Mitt Romney (36)
Oregon Republican primary, 2012[125]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 204,176 70.91% 16
Ron Paul 36,810 12.78% 2
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 27,042 9.39% 1
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 15,451 5.37%
Miscellaneous 4,476 1.55%
Unprojected delegates: 9 28 28
Total: 287,955 100.0% 28 28 28

Arkansas

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Primary: May 22, 2012
National delegates: 36

 
Arkansas results by county
  Mitt Romney (75)
Arkansas Republican primary, 2012[126]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 104,200 68.39% 35 33
Ron Paul 20,399 13.39%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 20,308 13.33%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 7,453 4.89%
Unprojected delegates: 1 3 36
Total: 152,360 100.0% 36 36 36

Kentucky

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Primary: May 22, 2012
National delegates: 45

 
Kentucky results by county
  Mitt Romney (120)
Kentucky Republican primary, 2012[127]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 117,621 66.77% 42 42
Ron Paul 22,074 12.53%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 15,629 8.87%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 10,479 5.95%
Uncommitted 10,357 5.88%
Unprojected delegates: 3 3 45
Total: 176,160 100.0% 45 45 45

Texas

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Primary: May 29, 2012
National delegates: 155

Texas Republican primary, 2012[128]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 1,001,387 69.09% 105 97
Ron Paul 174,207 12.02% 18 10
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 115,584 7.97% 12 8
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 68,247 4.71% 7 4
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 12,097 0.83% 1
Jon Huntsman (withdrawn) 8,695 0.60% 1
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 4,714 0.33%
L. John Davis 3,887 0.27%
Uncommitted 60,659 4.18%
Unprojected delegates: 11 36 155
Total: 1,449,477 100.0% 155 155 155

June states

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California

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Primary: June 5, 2012
National delegates: 172

 
California results by county
  Mitt Romney (58)
California Republican primary, 2012[129]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 1,530,513 79.51% 171
Ron Paul 199,246 10.35%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 102,258 5.31%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 72,022 3.74%
Buddy Roemer (withdrawn) 12,520 0.65%
Fred Karger 8,393 0.44%
Jeremy Hannon (write-in) 11 0.00%
Donald James Gonzales (write-in) 5 0.00%
Sheldon Yeu Howard (write-in) 2 0.00%
Unprojected delegates: 1 172 172
Total: 1,924,970 100.0% 172 172 172

Montana

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Caucus: June 5, 2012
National delegates: 26

Results prior to certification:

Montana Republican primary, 2012[130]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 96,121 68.4%
Ron Paul 20,227 14.4%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 12,546 8.9%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 6,107 4.3%
No preference 5,456 3.9%
Unprojected delegates: 26 26 26
Total: 140,457 100.0% 26 26 26

New Jersey

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Primary: June 5, 2012
National delegates: 50

New Jersey Republican primary, 2012[131]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 188,121 81.27% 50
Ron Paul 24,017 10.38%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 12,115 5.23%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 7,212 3.12%
Unprojected delegates: 0 50 50
Total: 231,465 100.0% 50 50 50

New Mexico

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Primary: June 5, 2012
National delegates: 23

New Mexico Republican primary, 2012[132]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 65,935 73.17% 16
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 9,517 10.56%
Ron Paul 9,363 10.39%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 5,298 5.88%
Unprojected delegates: 7 23 23
Total: 90,113 100.0% 23 23 23

South Dakota

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Primary: June 5, 2012
National delegates: 28

Results prior to certification:

South Dakota Republican primary, 2012[133]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 34,033 66.1% 27
Ron Paul 6,704 13.0%
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 5,916 11.5%
Uncommitted 2,797 5.4%
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 2,074 4.0%
Unprojected delegates: 1 28 28
Total: 51,524 100.0% 28 28 28

Utah

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Primary: June 27, 2012
National delegates: 40

Results prior to certification:

Utah Republican primary, 2012[134]
Candidate Votes Percentage Projected delegate count
AP CNN
FOX
  Mitt Romney 220,865 93.07% 40 40 40
Ron Paul 11,209 4.72% 0 0 0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) 3,541 1.49% 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich (withdrawn) 1,124 0.47% 0 0 0
Fred Karger 578 0.24% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 237,317 100.0% 40 40 40

See also

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References

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