2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses explained

Election Name:2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses
Country:Kansas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2004 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses
Previous Year:2004
Next Election:2012 United States presidential election in Kansas#Republican caucuses
Next Year:2012
Candidate1:Mike Huckabee
Color1:990000
Home State1:Arkansas
Delegate Count1:36
Popular Vote1:11,627
Percentage1:59.58%
Candidate2:John McCain
Color2:ce5c17
Home State2:Arizona
Delegate Count2:0
Popular Vote2:4,587
Percentage2:23.50%
Candidate4:Ron Paul
Color4:fed105
Home State4:Texas
Delegate Count4:0
Popular Vote4:2,182
Percentage4:11.18%
Map Size:200px

The 2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses took place on February 9, 2008.

By the evening of February 9, Fox News and CNN projected Mike Huckabee as the winner of the Kansas Caucuses.The Associated Press also called the race for Mike Huckabee.

Results

Official Results[1]
CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
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
61 0.31% 0
34 0.17% 0
Uncommitted 84 0.43% 0
Total 19,133 100% 36

There were also 528 provisional ballots cast.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Caucus Results . Kansas Republican Party . 2008-02-09 . 2008-05-24 .