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2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions
 
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Presidential Nominating Process
Precinct Caucuses: Tuesday 16 February - Tuesday 1 March 2016
County Conventions: Saturday 12 March 2016 (presumably)
State Convention: Thursday 14 April - Saturday 16 April 2016 (presumably)
Republicans
CandidateDelegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor
Cruz, Rafael Edward "Ted"23  79.31%23  79.31%
Trump, Donald John, Sr.1   3.45%3  10.34%
Kasich, John Richard 2   6.90%
Rubio, Marco A.1   3.45%1   3.45%
Uncommitted4  13.79% 
Total29 100.00%29 100.00%

States Chronologically   States Alphabetically
 
Democratic Convention
AK AL AR AS AZ CA CO CT DA DC DE FL GA GU HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MP MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX UN UT VA VI VT WA WI WV WY
 
Republican Convention
AK AL AR AS AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA GU HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MP MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VI VT WA WI WV WY
 
Wyoming Primaries for Statewide offices and Congress
 
Wyoming State and Local Government

 
 

Source: 2016 National Convention Delegate Selection, PRECINCT CAUCUSES, COUNTY CONVENTIONS, 2016 State Convention.

Source: The Official Guide to the 2016 Republican Nominating Process.


Results from
AP
Politico
Early Wyoming Republican County Conventions Results
Wyoming Republican Party (facebook.com)
Ted Cruz sweeps Wyoming Republican Convention from CNN. "... three delegates are party officials, and one, RNC Committeewoman Marti Halverson, told CNN she will back Cruz." .


   

Tuesday 16 February - Tuesday 1 March 2016: Precinct Caucuses. Candidates for delegates to the county conventions declare their presidential preference (including undecided).

 

Saturday 12 March 2016 (presumably): The County Conventions meet over several days to choose 12 of 29 of Wyoming's delegates to the Republican National Convention. Approximately 980 (?) County precinct committeemen and women are eligible to vote for the National Convention Delegates and Alternates at the County Conventions. Delegate Selection: Delegate Selection Caucus/Convention. Voter Eligibility: Closed Caucus/Convention.

  • Wyoming has 23 counties that are grouped into 12 Delegate-Districts. In each Delegate-District, except Laramie, counties are paired: one county selects a delegate while the other selects an alternate. The counties swap positions after each Presidential election.
  • The arrangement for 2016 Delegate / Alternate Districts are:
    1. Albany / Natrona
    2. Sweetwater / Carbon
    3. Uinta / Lincoln
    4. Teton / Sublette Platte
    5. Fremont / Park
    6. Hot Springs / Washakie
    7. Sheridan Platte / Big Horn
    8. Campbell / Johnson
    9. Crook / Weston
    10. Converse / Niobrara
    11. Goshen / Platte
    12. Laramie, the county that cast the most votes of any county for the Republican candidate for Congress in the general election immediately preceding the National Convention, selects both a Delegate and an Alternate.

County Conventions
Source: Wyoming Republican Party (facebook.com).
Status: Unofficial. Retrieved: Saturday 12 March 2016.

ContestCruzRubioTrumpUndeclared
 VoteDelVote%DelVote%DelVote%DelVote%Del
Albany7613748.684% 3951.316%1      
Sweetwater8914550.562%12831.461% 1617.978%    
Uinta53153100.000%1         
Teton401   1947.500% 2152.500%1   
Fremont9716465.979%1   3334.021%    
Hot Springs43143100.000%1         
Sheridan Platte7514560.000%13040.000%       
Campbell42142100.000%1         
Crook5812746.552%       3153.448%1
Converse7313852.055%13547.945%       
Goshen83183100.000%1         
Laramie216114165.278%13817.593%    3717.130% 
Total
Delegates
 12  9  1  1  1

State Party by-laws require that each delegate must inform the convention of which presidential candidate, if any, they would cast their vote for at the national convention. [Bylaws of the Wyoming Republican Party Article VI.8.11]

 

Thursday 14 April - Saturday 16 April 2016 (presumably): The Wyoming State Republican Convention convenes in Cheyenne. On Saturday 16 April, the State Convention chooses the remaining 17 of Wyoming's delegates to the Republican National Convention.

The 3 party leader delegates, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Wyoming's Republican Party will attend the convention as unpledged delegates by virtue of their position.

State Convention
Source: CNN.
Status: Unofficial. Retrieved: Saturday 16 April 2016.

ContestCruz
 Pop
Vote
Qual
Vote
DelPop
Vote
%Del
Statewide  14  14
Total
Delegates
  14  14
 

Notes

Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change.

 

Links Links to other web sites

Constitution   Links to State Constitutions
  Wyoming Constitution
  Wyoming State Statutes and Constitution
Election Authority
  Wyoming Secretary of State
  Wyoming Secretary of State
  Wyoming Secretary of State Elections
Legislature   Links to State Legislatures
  Wyoming State Legislature
Republican
  Wyoming Republican Party
Media & others
  Cody Enterprise
  KGWN - Cheyenne
  KTWO TV - ABC - Casper
  Laramie Boomerang
  Politics1.com - Wyoming
  Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner
  Star Tribune - Casper - Jackson Hole
  The Douglas Budget
  The News-Record - Gillette
  The Powell Tribune
  The Sheridan Press
  The Torrington Telegram
  Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
 


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