The Green Papers
Presidential Primaries 2024
Republican Delegate Allocation

Disclaimer:
These pages contain a combination of official, unofficial, and estimated data. The information posted here is subject to change and will be updated as official information becomes available.

The delegate selection processes herein, along with any and all dates and delegate counts 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 2020 delegate selection process and associated dates adjusted to the corresponding dates in 2024.

Democrats

  • The Democratic National Committee Rules and Bylaws Committee's 2 December 2022 recommendations for the "pre-window" dates have been used. Iowa is arbitrarily assigned a date of March 2024 for the time being.
  • Delegate counts reflect the DNC's 2024 Delegate Allocation document of 8 August 2022.
  • Democratic pledged delegate counts are determined by the jurisdiction's Presidential vote in 2012, 2016, and 2020; along with the jurisdiction's number of electors in 2024.
  • 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 is from the 2020 Convention. The tallies of Governors, Democratic U.S. House members, and Democratic U.S. Senators are the current officeholders.
  • Democratic Bonus Delegates and penalties are preliminary.

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 2023. Republican unpledged delegate counts are determined by state (or equivalent) party rules. We have assumed that the policies of 2020 will apply in 2024.
  • The Republican district delegate count is based on the number of U.S. House members each state will elect in 2024.
  • Republican penalties for violating the timing window are not included in these delegate tallies.

 
Republican Party Republican
Delegate Allocation
Alphabetically
Rank (sort)
State
(sort)
Pledged
(sort)
Unpledged
(sort)
Total
Details of Allocation
1Alabama49 4910 base at-large / 21 re: 7 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
2Alaska28 2810 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 12 bonus
3American Samoa 996 base at-large / 3 party
4Arizona43 4310 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus
5Arkansas40 4010 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
6California169 16910 base at-large / 156 re: 52 congressional districts / 3 party
7Colorado37 3710 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party
8Connecticut28 2810 base at-large / 15 re: 5 congressional districts / 3 party
9Delaware16 1610 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party
10District of Columbia19 1916 base at-large / 3 party
11Florida125 12510 base at-large / 84 re: 28 congressional districts / 3 party / 28 bonus
12Georgia59 5910 base at-large / 42 re: 14 congressional districts / 3 party / 4 bonus
13Guam 996 base at-large / 3 party
14Hawaii19 1910 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party
15Idaho32 3210 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 13 bonus
16Illinois64 6410 base at-large / 51 re: 17 congressional districts / 3 party
17Indiana58 5810 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 18 bonus
18Iowa40 4010 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
19Kansas39 3910 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 14 bonus
20Kentucky46 4610 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
21Louisiana46 4610 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
22Maine20 2010 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
23Maryland37 3710 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party
24Massachusetts40 4010 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party
25Michigan55 5510 base at-large / 39 re: 13 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus
26Minnesota39 3910 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party / 2 bonus
27Mississippi39 3910 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 14 bonus
28Missouri54 5410 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party / 17 bonus
29Montana31 3110 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 12 bonus
30Nebraska36 3610 base at-large / 9 re: 3 congressional districts / 3 party / 14 bonus
31Nevada26 2610 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 1 bonus
32New Hampshire22 2210 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus
33New Jersey49 4910 base at-large / 36 re: 12 congressional districts / 3 party
34New Mexico22 2210 base at-large / 9 re: 3 congressional districts / 3 party
35New York91 9110 base at-large / 78 re: 26 congressional districts / 3 party
36North Carolina75 7510 base at-large / 42 re: 14 congressional districts / 3 party / 20 bonus
37North Dakota 292910 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 13 bonus
38Northern Marianas9 96 base at-large / 3 party
39Ohio78 7810 base at-large / 45 re: 15 congressional districts / 3 party / 20 bonus
40Oklahoma43 4310 base at-large / 15 re: 5 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
41Oregon31 3110 base at-large / 18 re: 6 congressional districts / 3 party
42Pennsylvania16516710 base at-large / 51 re: 17 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus
43Puerto Rico23 2320 base at-large / 3 party
44Rhode Island19 1910 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party
45South Carolina50 5010 base at-large / 21 re: 7 congressional districts / 3 party / 16 bonus
46South Dakota29 2910 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 13 bonus
47Tennessee58 5810 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 18 bonus
48Texas162 16210 base at-large / 114 re: 38 congressional districts / 3 party / 35 bonus
49Utah40 4010 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 3 party / 15 bonus
50Vermont17 1710 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 1 bonus
51Virgin Islands6396 base at-large / 3 party
52Virginia48 4810 base at-large / 33 re: 11 congressional districts / 3 party / 2 bonus
53Washington43 4310 base at-large / 30 re: 10 congressional districts / 3 party
54West Virginia31 3110 base at-large / 6 re: 2 congressional districts / 3 party / 12 bonus
55Wisconsin41 4110 base at-large / 24 re: 8 congressional districts / 3 party / 4 bonus
56Wyoming2632910 base at-large / 3 re: 1 congressional district / 3 party / 13 bonus
Convention2,3631042,467560 base at-large / 1,305 re: 435 congressional districts / 168 party / 434 bonus
 
 


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  Primary/Caucus/Convention Glossary  
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