2008 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses explained

Election Name:2008 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses
Country:North Dakota
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2004 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses
Previous Year:2004
Next Election:2012 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses
Next Year:2012
Candidate1:Mitt Romney
Color1:85bb65
Home State1:Massachusetts
Delegate Count1:8
Popular Vote1:3,490
Percentage1:35.82%
Candidate2:John McCain
Color2:ce5c17
Home State2:Arizona
Delegate Count2:5
Popular Vote2:2,224
Percentage2:22.83%
Candidate4:Ron Paul
Color4:fed105
Home State4:Texas
Delegate Count4:5
Popular Vote4:2,082
Percentage4:21.37%
Candidate5:Mike Huckabee
Color5:990000
Home State5:Arkansas
Delegate Count5:5
Popular Vote5:1,947
Percentage5:19.98%
Votes For Election:26 delegates to the Republican National Convention
(23 pledged, 3 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined
by the popular vote
Elected Members:NJ
Outgoing Members:MT
(caucuses)

The 2008 North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses took place on February 5, 2008.[1] Romney won[2] with 8 of the 23 national delegates.

Results

100% of precincts reporting[3]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
Mitt Romney 3,490 35.82% 8
2,224 22.83% 5
2,082 21.37% 5
1,947 19.98% 5
Total 9,743 100% 23

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Dakota Republican Delegation 2008 . 2008-01-28 . The Green Papers.
  2. Web site: 2008 Primary Results . NBC News . 2008-01-28 .
  3. News: RESULTS: North Dakota . 2008-02-05 . 2008-02-05 . CNN.