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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 5 February 2008
Election of Delegates: Tuesday 3 June 2008
Republicans
CandidatePopular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor Vote
McCain, John Sidney, III313,459  55.36%52 100.00%52 100.00%
Romney, Mitt160,388  28.33%  
Huckabee, Michael Dale "Mike"46,284   8.17%  
Paul, Ronald Ernest "Ron"27,301   4.82%  
Giuliani, Rudolph William15,516   2.74%  
Thompson, Fred Dalton3,253   0.57%  
Total566,201 100.00%52 100.00%52 100.00%

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NEW JERSEY Republican PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

Tuesday 5 February 2008

All of New Jersey's 52 delegates to the Republican National Convention are pledged to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes statewide in today's New Jersey Presidential Primary.

Certified 5 February 2008 statewide vote from an official source.

Reference: RULES GOVERNING THE SELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION


   

Tuesday 5 February 2008: All of New Jersey's 52 delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders in today's New Jersey Presidential Primary.

  • 52 delegates are allocated to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in the primary statewide.

The 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the New Jersey's Republican Party, will by virtue of their position, attend the convention pledged to the winner of the primary.

All delegates to the Republican National Convention are bound to vote for the winner of the primary on the first 3 ballots at the Republican National Convention. In the event the candidate makes known publicly that he/she no longer seeks the nomination, the delegates shall no longer be allocated and/or committed to any candidate. In the event of a dispute, the determination of whether a candidate shall have publicly made known their intention to no longer seek the nomination of the Republican Party shall be made by a vote of the Delegates. [Rule RULE 5A(3)]

 

Tuesday 3 June 2008 - Election to Select Delegates.

Delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention are elected in today's statewide primary. All delegates are pledged to vote for the Presidential contender who received the most votes in the 5 February 2008 primary.


 


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