The Green Papers
Presidential Primaries 2012
Republican Delegate Allocation

Disclaimer:
These pages contain a combination of preliminary, unofficial, and estimated data. The information posted here is subject to change.

The delegate selection processes herein, along with any and all dates associated therewith, are unofficial and based on either (1) information obtained from either Major Party, (2) Presidential Primary dates established by currently-effective State statute, or- where the foregoing information could not be obtained- (3) the state's 2008 delegate selection process and associated dates adjusted to the corresponding dates in 2012.

Democrats

  • Democratic pledged delegate counts are determined by the jurisdiction's Presidential vote in 2000, 2004, and 2008; along with the jurisdiction's electoral vote allocation based on 2010 census. Our estimate for the number of electors in 2012 is here.
  • Democratic unpledged delegate counts are determined by the number of DNC Members, Democratic Governors, Democratic U.S. House members, and Democratic U.S. Senators serving at the time of the convention. The count for DNC Members, Distinguished Party Leaders, and Add-ons are from the 2008 Convention. The tallies of Governors, Democratic U.S. House members, and Democratic U.S. Senators are the current officeholders.
  • The 30 December 2009 recommendations of the Democratic Change Commission and Democratic "Late Primary/Caucus" Bonus Delegates are not included in these delegate tallies.

Republicans

  • Republican delegate counts are based on the number of Republicans elected to the State Legislatures, Governors chairs, U.S. House seats, and U.S. Senators seats through 31 December 2011. Republican unpledged delegate counts are determined by state (or equivalent) party rules. We have assumed that the policies of 2008 will apply in 2012.
  • The Republican district delegate count is number of U.S. House members each state will receive from the 2010 census. Our estimate is here.
  • Recommendations of the Temporary Delegate Selection Committee, elected during the 2009 Republican National Committee Winter Meeting and whose decisions are to be voted on during the 2010 Republican National Committee Summer Meeting, are not included in these delegate tallies.

 
Republican Party Republican
Delegate Allocation
Alphabetically
Rank (sort)
State
(sort)
Pledged
(sort)
Unpledged
(sort)
Total
Allocation Breakdown
1Alabama4334610 base at-large / 21 re: 7 congressional districts / 3 party / 12 bonus
2Alaska2332610 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 10 bonus
3American Samoa6396 base at-large / 3 party
4Arizona5035310 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 13 bonus
5Arkansas3133410 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 9 bonus
6California169317210 base at-large / 159 re: 53 congressional districts / 3 party
7Colorado 343410 base at-large / 21 re: 7 congressional districts / 3 party
8Connecticut2532810 base at-large / 15 re: 5 congressional districts / 3 party
9Delaware17 1710 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 1 bonus
10District of Columbia1631916 base at-large / 3 party
11Florida94 9410 base at-large / 78 re: 26 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus
12Georgia73 7310 base at-large / 42 re: 14 congressional districts / 3 party / 18 bonus
13Guam 996 base at-large / 3 party
14Hawaii 191910 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party
15Idaho2283010 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 11 bonus
16Illinois57137010 base at-large / 57 re: 19 congressional districts / 3 party
17Indiana27154210 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 2 bonus
18Iowa 252510 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party
19Kansas3533810 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 13 bonus
20Kentucky4134410 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party / 13 bonus
21Louisiana20224210 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party / 11 bonus
22Maine 202010 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
23Maryland37 3710 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party
24Massachusetts3734010 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party
25Michigan56 5610 base at-large / 42 re: 14 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
26Minnesota 373710 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party
27Mississippi3333610 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 11 bonus
28Missouri55 5510 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
29Montana25 2510 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 9 bonus
30Nebraska3133410 base at-large / 9 re: 3 congressional districts / 3 party / 12 bonus
31Nevada 252510 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party
32New Hampshire1631910 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party
33New Jersey49 4910 base at-large / 36 re: 12 congressional districts / 3 party
34New Mexico1932210 base at-large / 9 re: 3 congressional districts / 3 party
35New York84149810 base at-large / 84 re: 28 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
36North Carolina52 5210 base at-large / 39 re: 13 congressional districts / 3 party
37North Dakota2332610 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 10 bonus
38Northern Marianas 996 base at-large / 3 party
39Ohio 656510 base at-large / 51 re: 17 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
40Oklahoma3834110 base at-large / 15 re: 5 congressional districts / 3 party / 13 bonus
41Oregon2532810 base at-large / 15 re: 5 congressional districts / 3 party
42Pennsylvania 686810 base at-large / 54 re: 18 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
43Puerto Rico2032320 base at-large / 3 party
44Rhode Island1631910 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party
45South Carolina4234510 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party / 14 bonus
46South Dakota2232510 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 9 bonus
47Tennessee5235510 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
48Texas144314710 base at-large / 105 re: 35 congressional districts / 3 party / 29 bonus
49Utah37 3710 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 12 bonus
50Vermont17 1710 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 1 bonus
51Virgin Islands6396 base at-large / 3 party
52Virginia47 4710 base at-large / 33 re: 11 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
53Washington19214010 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party
54West Virginia2733010 base at-large / 9 re: 3 congressional districts / 3 party / 8 bonus
55Wisconsin37 3710 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party
56Wyoming 282810 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 12 bonus
Convention1,8155102,325560 base at-large / 1,305 re: 435 congressional districts / 168 party / 292 bonus
 
 


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